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Thousands of flights are being canceled across America starting today as the FAA makes cuts at forty big airports.
Four percent of flights will be cut, 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.
The Secretary of Transportation says he's putting safety first.
As the longest federal government shutdown in history continues, a federal judge is ordering the Trump administration if a full November SNAP benefits by today.
The judge in Rhode Island said during Thursday's hearing that people have gone without for too long.
Vice President Advance commented on the ruling, it's an.
Speaker 2Absurd ruling because you have a federal judge effectively telling us what we have to do in the midst of a Democrat government shutdown, which what we'd like to do is for the Democrats to open up the government.
Of course, then we can fund SNAP, and we can also do a lot of other good things for the American people.
Speaker 1The Trump administration hand planned to partially fund the food stamp program for forty two million Americans.
The judge ruled that the government must now draw from additional USDA funds so states can deliver full snap benefits by today.
The Senate has voted against legislation that would require President Trump to get congressional approval for US military action against Venezuela.
Speaker 3Jim Roop reports the bipartisan resolution failed forty nine to fifty one, with Republicans Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Kentucky's Rand Paul joining forty seven Democrats who voted for the measure.
The vote follows more than a dozen strikes against alleged drug trafficking boats that have killed at least sixty six people.
Last month, Trump rejected the idea of getting congressional approval, saying, quote, We're just going to kill people that are bringing drugs into our country.
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Speaker 1I'm Jim Roop, and Predator bad Lands is looking to get off to a good start at the box office this weekend.
A film starring el Fanning is expected to make between twenty five and thirty million dollars in its first weekend in theaters.
Other new releases this weekend include the Jennifer Lawrence, Robert Pattinson led Die, I love the historical drama Nuremberg and the Sydney Sweeney boxing drama Christy I'm Martneyfield.
President Trump says Nancy Pelosi is doing a good thing for the country by retiring.
Trump made his comments from the White House after being asked about the former Speaker of the House's decision to not run for reelection.
I think she did the country a great service by return I think she was a tremendous liability for the country.
Trump called Pelosi an evil woman who cost the country a lot.
Trump and Pelosi have been political enemies going back to Trump's first term.
Pelosi made the announcement in a video.
Democrats on the House Oversight Committee wan former Prince Andrew to be interviewed as part of their investigation into the late sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein.
Andrew, who was accused of sexually assaulting a seventeen year old and was friends with Epstein, was stripped of his royal title last week over the backlash.
Since he's not an American, Andrew can't be subpoened or forced to testify, but he has been asked to respond to the committee.
By November twentieth, two members of the world famous Wallenda family are going to try for another record.
Tammy Trujuio fills us in.
Speaker 4Nick Walenda and his sister Leanna will be in Sarasota, Florida this weekend to attempt the highest and longest crisscross tightrope walk ever.
Even just attempting the walk will be a major accomplishment for Leanna, who almost died eight years ago when she fell about thirty five feet during practice.
She talked about the fall in a twenty seventeen interview with NBC's Today Show.
Speaker 2I broke every bone in my face and so they had to put it all back together.
Speaker 4Now, she says, she hopes she can inspire others to overcome their own obstacles.
She'll join her daredevil brother on Saturday at University Town Center as they attempt to set yet another record.
I'm Tammy Trihuello.
Speaker 1And the man charged with throwing a sub sind which at a federal agent has been acquitted of the charges.
The not guilty verdict for Shawn Dunn came Thursday after prosecutor's earlier failed to get a federal branjury to in Dight done with a felony for the incident, which happened on the streets of Washington, d C.
In August.
During the trial, the border patrol officer testified that the sub exploded all over his chi just after Dune threw it at him while yelling fascists on Markneyfield
