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All eyes on the Senate. I'm Daria Albinger, FOX news. This is a rare working Sunday for members as they prepare for a possible test vote today to end the government shutdown. Fox's Chad Pergram is in Washington.
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I was told that one goal would be to have a test vote sometime this afternoon. I'm also told that they might not put that on the floor if they don't think that they have the votes. Now in order to, you know, get across the barricade there and get across the test vote, they need 60 days. That means they have to persuade Democrats. And I talked to some Democrats, Democrats last night who were still a little bit on the fence about this. I mean, you've had this coterie of John Fetterman, the Democrat from Pennsylvania, Angus King, the independent from Maine and Catherine Cortez Masto from Nevada who've all voted on these other, you know, test votes before throughout September into October. But they've never moved the ball. The other issue here that might be the hold up is we still don't have Bill text. Bill text. And this would deal with funding the government, reopening the government until the end of January.
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The shutdown is in its 40th day. In the meantime, travelers are facing more disruptions and the as airlines continue to delay and cancel flights.
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Those flight reductions are going to increase throughout the week, up to 10% on Friday. And Transportation Secretary Duffy says it could reach 20%, meaning one out of every five flights would be canceled if the government shutdown persists. But the Trump administration is getting creative, or at least trying to get creative to minimize the disruption to travelers as people are flying leading up to Thanksgiving. And one of the ways that they're considering doing that, the secretary of war, Pete Hegseth, has offered to tap into the US military reserves for emergency air traffic controllers.
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Fox's Nate Foy at New York's LaGuardia Airport. A super typhoon has forced more than a million people in the Philippines to evacuate, and it's prompted the government in the Philippines to declare a state of emergency. Its winds are up to 114 miles per hour. America's listening to Fox News.
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The IDF says Hamas today handed over the body of Haydar golden, an Israeli soldier who was killed 2014, his body held as a bargaining chip for over a decade. Israel held a ceremony for him and for another soldier killed in the October 7th.
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A lot of developments here on the ground amid phase one in this ceasefire agreement. Also today, a funeral was held for American citizen Itai Hen, a staff sergeant in the IDF who was killed on the morning of October 7th while defending the community of Nakhaloz along the Gaza border. At that funeral, his father spoke and a video message from President Trump's Middle east envoy, Steve Witkoff aired. Now we did join the Israeli military just last week into the Gaza Strip to go to a community called Sajair, where much of the intense fighting took place. This is where Itay's body was recovered from.
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That's fox's Trey Yingst in Tel Aviv. Governors are moving on their own to cover SNAP benefits for the residents.
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West Virginia Republican Governor Patrick Morrissey said about 270,000 people in his state count on SNAP. But those full benefits are being blocked because people are insisting to add all these new pieces on top of just.
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A bill to keep the government open.
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Morrissey called out Senate Democrats for not voting on a continuing resolution. Maryland Democratic Governor Wes Moore said he has $62 million ready to keep SNAP going in his state, but they may not get that back.
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We've now received guidance saying the states are going to be punished for fronting the money.
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Both were on CBS Face the Nation. The Trump administration wants states to undo full SNAP benefits paid out prior to a judge's order being stayed by the U.S. supreme Court.
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Gernall Scott, Fox News Former NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabir's diet. He was considered one of the key figures in the NFL's rise to its current levels of popularity. His years in charge saw record TV deals and profits, expansion with new teams and stadiums. I'm Daria Albinger. This is FOX News.
Date: November 9, 2025
Host: Daria Albinger, FOX News
Correspondents: Chad Pergram, Nate Foy, Trey Yingst, Gernall Scott
Episode Theme: The Senate’s possible test vote to end the ongoing government shutdown, national and international impacts, and key policy discussions.
This episode centers on urgent legislative action in the Senate concerning the ongoing government shutdown on its 40th day, focusing on both political maneuvering and real-world consequences for Americans. The episode also briefly highlights major international events, state-level interventions in social programs, and a notable figure in sports history.
Tone & Style:
Informative, rapid-fire, and urgent, reflecting the seriousness of the shutdown and its ripple effects both nationally and internationally. Correspondents use direct reporting and cite official statements, while maintaining a concise style typical for hourly news recaps.
Summary Conclusion:
This episode provides a vivid snapshot of ongoing political deadlock in D.C., its impacts on everyday life, and major developments on the global stage, with a focus on factual updates and official responses from all levels of government.