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9 AM ET: House funding vote today, ceasefire resolution, NE + FL flood watches & more

CNN 5 Things

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News, Daily News

3.71.3K Ratings

🗓️ 22 March 2024

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

The House is expected to vote today to prevent a partial government shutdown before midnight, but the funding bill then has to get through the Senate in time. Meanwhile, the UN Security Council will be voting this morning on a US resolution calling for “an immediate and sustained ceasefire" in Gaza. Russia has launched what may be one of its biggest ever missile and drone strikes against Ukraine's energy infrastructure. More than 50 million people are expected to be under flood watches across the Northeastern US and south Florida today. And, why your next vacation may be more expensive if you fly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Asking the right question can greatly impact your future.

0:03.2

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0:06.2

A CFP professional.

0:07.6

Certified financial planner certification is the standard of excellence in financial planning.

0:12.0

That's why it's got to be a

0:13.6

CFP. Find your CFP professional at let's make a plan.org. From CNN I'm Fez

0:21.2

Jamil with the five things you need to know for Friday, March 22nd.

0:26.6

The House is expected to vote later today on a bipartisan spending bill to prevent a partial

0:31.9

government shutdown before midnight.

0:34.6

But the thousand page text of the $1.2 trillion package was only released yesterday, sparking

0:41.1

concerns lawmakers may not make the tight deadline, meaning some parts of the government

0:46.0

would shut down this weekend.

0:48.2

CNN's Manu Raju says that even if the funding bill passes the House, it's not a done deal yet.

0:54.0

The question will be, how quickly does it get processed in the United States Senate?

0:58.0

It requires all 100 senators to agree to a timeline to actually have the vote. Any one senator can drag this out for several days

1:06.2

beyond the 1159 p.m. deadline potentially leading to a shutdown over the weekend or

1:10.9

early into early next week.

1:13.0

Another vote with far-reaching consequences is also taking place today.

1:18.0

The UN Security Council will be voting on a US resolution on Gaza,

1:22.0

calling for quote an immediate and sustained

1:25.5

ceasefire in connection with the release of all remaining hostages. This is the

1:30.6

first time the US is pushing for this kind of ceasefire language at the Security Council,

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