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NPR News: 11-07-2025 5PM EST

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0:00.0

Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Rylan Barton.

0:04.1

Senate Republicans are preparing a bipartisan package, rather, of spending bills they hope will win new Democratic votes and end the government shutdown.

0:13.3

But President Trump is calling on Republicans to get rid of the filibuster, which requires 60% of the Senate to proceed with voting on a bill.

0:20.0

I am totally in favor of terminating the filibuster, and we would be back to work within 10 minutes

0:27.9

after that vote took place, and lots of other good things would happen.

0:32.2

And it doesn't make any sense that a Republican would not want to do that.

0:36.6

Democrats are proposing to extend expiring health care subsidies for a year and to create a

0:41.4

bipartisan committee to address Republican demands for changes to the Affordable Care Act.

0:46.7

Otherwise, many Democrats say they'll continue to hold out until Trump and Republican leaders

0:50.9

negotiate. The Trump administration began scaling flights back today because of the government shutdown.

0:56.5

Airports in Chicago, Atlanta, and Denver had the most disruption so far.

1:01.3

The FAA is trying to reduce flights by 10% by next weekend.

1:05.0

From member station GBAH in Boston, Jeremy Siegel reports the move is intended to ease the burden on air traffic controllers who've been working without pay during the shutdown.

1:14.6

Patricia Andueg was supposed to fly from Boston to Australia to celebrate her 90th birthday with family this week.

1:22.6

But thanks to a series of delays and now the shutdown induced cancellations, she missed her connecting flight.

1:29.3

And Dewegg says at this point, it's not worth a trip.

1:32.2

I'm missing my birthday, but on the other hand, I met so many helpful people right left and

1:38.7

center. I call it the journey to nowhere.

1:41.6

Airlines are phasing in the 10% reduction in flights, so cancellations are expected to become more widespread in the days ahead.

1:50.0

For NPR News, I'm Jeremy Siegel at Logan Airport in Boston.

1:54.3

Pressure on food banks has increased after the Trump administration upended SNAP benefits during the shutdown.

2:00.3

As Alina Neil Sachs from member station KAZU reports, this coincides with local farm contracts ending for some food banks.

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