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Speaker 2Hour in just four minutes.
Speaker 3Thousands of flights are being canceled starting today as the government shutdown continues and the FAA makes cuts at forty busy airports.
David Fishman is the owner of Michigan based Cadillac Travel Group and says customers are worried.
Speaker 4There's definitely concerns from our clients that they're worried that either their flight will be canceled completely.
Speaker 3Four percent of flights will be cut today and that percentage will increase every day until it hits ten percent next week.
It comes as air traffic controllers continue to call in sick while not getting paid during the shutdown.
The Secretary of Transportation says he's putting safety first as the longest federal government shut down in history continues.
Several people reportedly fell mildly ill after a suspicious package was opened yesterday at Joint Base Andrew in Maryland.
The package reportedly contained an unknown white powder and political propaganda.
A spokesperson says the base was temporarily locked down and an investigation is ongoing.
Two buildings were evacuated.
Joint Bass Andrews is home to Air Force One.
New York Representative Elise Stefanik is announcing her run for governor in New York.
Speaker 5Natalie Migliore, the Republican congresswoman who has repeatedly called Governor Hokel the worst governor in America, released a pre recorded narrated video on social media to announce her campaign for governor.
Speaker 1With everything on the line, we need someone who will deliver results and make New.
Speaker 4York affordable and safe for families and small businesses do not just survive but fly.
Speaker 5Stefanik, who represents the twenty first district of New York, has been a fierce ally of President Trump and a forceful opponent against Hochel and New York City's mayoral elect Zoron.
Speaker 3Mam Dannie one before the opening bell, stock futures are falling this morning.
I'm Michael Kassner.
A jury is awarding ten million dollars to a Virginia teacher who is shot by a six year old student.
More from Tammy Treheo.
Speaker 4Abigail's Werner had sued the school's former assistant principal, Ebony Parker, claiming she'd ignored warnings the boy may have had a gun.
Speaker 6I think it says that what happened at Richneck Elementary School that day was wrong and is not going to be tolerated.
That safety has to be the first concern at schools.
I think it's a great message.
Speaker 4As Werner's attorney Diane Toscano speaking about the verdic after it was announced the boy shots Werner in the hand and chest.
In January of twenty twenty three, Parker's attorneys told jurors her client did not have a legal duty to protect Sarner.
I'm Tammy Trihello.
Speaker 3President Trump is announcing sweeping cost cuts on obesity drugs.
Sarah Lee Kessler with Moore.
Speaker 1The White House says Eli Lilly, which makes zep mount and Novo nor Disk, which manufactured with Govy, will lower the prices of those injectable weight loss drugs as little as three hundred and fifty dollars a month for starter doses.
List prices now exceed one thousand dollars.
Trump also says Medicare will start covering the drugs.
In exchange, the White Houses agreed to give the pharma companies priority two month review for certain drugs and a break on tariffs.
All this starting in January when Trump RX, the administration's direct to consumer website, launches.
I'm Sarah Lee Kessler.
Speaker 3Dumb homes are making a comeback.
Free Tennis with more on why homeowners are saying no to technology.
Speaker 2Real estate company Zillows.
As the trend for smart home technology is slipping away, more and more homeowners are showing a renewed interest in products that don't require software updates, passwords, or two step authentication, they say.
Homeowners are growing tired of complex equipment with technical glitches and are heading back to old, reliable, analog setups, from alarm systems and door locks, toffee pots and toasters.
Speaker 3I'm Michael Cassner.
