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The 11th Hour with Stephanie Ruhle

The House is expected to vote on the deal to end the shutdown, with no promises to vote on ACA subsidies

The 11th Hour with Stephanie Ruhle

MS NOW, Stephanie Ruhle

Politics, Versant, Ms Now, Versant Media, Washington, News, President, Policy, Government, Senate, Congress, Msnbc

4.53.6K Ratings

🗓️ 12 November 2025

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

The Pressure is on as the House is expected to vote on the senate-approved deal to end the shutdown with no promise from House Speaker Johnson to vote on ACA subsidies, the Trump administration continues to deny there's an affordability crisis despite growing discontent over the cost of basic necessities, and the race to create bioengineered children. Jeff Mason, Leigh Ann Caldwell, Sam Stein, Ron Insana, John Harwood, Jonathan Cohn and Katherine Long join The 11th Hour this Tuesday night.

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0:00.0

Tonight, the end of the shutdown is in sight as the House rushes back to Washington for a key vote tomorrow.

0:07.6

What we know as pressure builds on the U.S. air travel system.

0:11.4

Then what will the shutdown deal mean for Obamacare subsidies?

0:14.5

Republicans have promised to vote, but not much else.

0:17.7

Plus, money, power, politics.

0:19.9

We're going to set the record straight tonight as the White House downplays the affordability crisis as the 11th hour gets underway on this Tuesday night.

0:32.6

Good evening once again. I am Stephanie Ruhle and and we are just 356 days away from the midterm.

0:39.3

So let's start with a very important question tonight.

0:43.0

How much work have you done over the last eight weeks or so?

0:47.4

Because that is almost as long as House Republicans have been off the clock, but that ends tomorrow.

0:53.9

That is when the House is expected

0:55.4

to vote on the Senate-approved deal to end the shutdown. The Rules Committee met to discuss it tonight.

1:01.1

Minority leader, Hakeem Jeffries, is pushing all Democrats to vote no. If that happens,

1:05.9

Republicans could only afford two no votes. Today, President Donald Trump praised

1:10.5

Majority Leader John Thune and House Speaker

1:12.5

Mike Johnson, who has kept his chamber in recess for almost two months.

1:18.8

And we're also honored to be joined by a great man.

1:23.3

He will go down as a great man someday, Speaker Mike Johnson. And congratulations to you and to John and to

1:31.1

everybody on a very big victory. We're opening up our country. Should have never been closed.

1:38.3

Should have never been closed. Almost two months makes he wonder, I wonder if they're going to have any flight delays trying to get back to D.C.

1:47.3

That, of course, was a speech at Arlington National Cemetery in honor of today, Veterans Day.

1:52.8

The moderate Democrats who broke ranks and cut the deal are proud that they secured a Senate vote on ACA subsidies.

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