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EPISODE · Nov 3, 2025 · 32 MIN

Government Shutdown Continues, Shutdown Impacts SNAP, President Trump Warns Nigeria

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Today on America in the Morning  Government Shutdown Continues  The finger pointing on Capitol Hill over who’s to blame for the ongoing government shutdown. Correspondent John Stolnis reports       Shutdown Impacts SNAP Benefits  While the government shutdown drags on, correspondent Jennifer King reports lines at food banks are beginning to grow.      President Trump Warns Nigeria  President Trump is accusing the Nigerian government of not doing enough to protect Christians against Islamist militant groups. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.      Judge Stops Voter ID Directive  A federal judge has issued their ruling on President Trump’s request for proof of citizenship on voting forms. Correspondent Mike Hempen has details.    Multiple People Injured in England Train Stabbing  Two men are in custody in England after allegedly carrying out a mass stabbing on a London bound train. Correspondent Luke Garratt reports authorities have ruled out terrorism as a motive.    Solid Gold Toilet Hits Auction Block  Correspondent Donna Warder reports there is a household fixture that's up for auction with a $10 million starting price.    Disney Removes Channels from YoutubeTV  Customers of YouTube TV may notice some channels are missing from their lineup. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer has details.      No End to Government Shutdown in Sight  As another week begins with the government shutdown in place, President Trump says it won't end until Senate Democrats vote for the GOP's continuing resolution that passed the House in late September. John Stolnis has more from Washington.  SNAP Benefits to be Restored  It may take a few days, but correspondent Rich Johnson reports it looks like the millions of Americans who receive SNAP benefits will get those funds, even as the federal government remains shut down.    Trump Gives Details on Meeting with Xi  President Trump addressed his recent conversations with China's President and was asked about a potential invasion of Taiwan. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.  Gunfire Breaks Out at OH House Party  A weekend party in Ohio turned violent after a partygoer opened fire. Correspondent Katie Clark reports nine people were injured in the incident.      Lawsuit Filed Against ICE  A lawsuit has been filed against a Chicago-area ICE facility. Correspondent Christine Fernando reports the plaintiffs claim conditions at the facility are inhumane.      National Guard to get Civil Unrest Training  Correspondent Ben Thomas reports military leaders have ordered the National Guard to train its troops on methods of dealing with civil unrest.      Hamas Returns More Bodies  The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas continues to hold as correspondent Jennifer King reports that Hamas continues to return the bodies of deceased hostages.    War in Ukraine Continues  The war in Ukraine continues with no end in sight. With an update on the fighting, here’s correspondent Charles De Ledesma.    Household Chores Robot Hits the Market  A robotics company has started accepting pre-orders for its autonomous robot designed to help with household chores. Correspondent Chuck Palm with more on today's tech report  America in the Morning from Westwood One  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Today on America in the Morning  Government Shutdown Continues  The finger pointing on Capitol Hill over who’s to blame for the ongoing government shutdown. Correspondent John Stolnis reports       Shutdown Impacts SNAP Benefits  While the government shutdown drags on, correspondent Jennifer King reports lines at food banks are beginning to grow.      President Trump Warns Nigeria  President Trump is accusing the Nigerian government of not doing enough to protect Christians against Islamist militant groups. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.      Judge Stops Voter ID Directive  A federal judge has issued their ruling on President Trump’s request for proof of citizenship on voting forms. Correspondent Mike Hempen has details.    Multiple People Injured in England Train Stabbing  Two men are in custody in England after allegedly carrying out a mass stabbing on a London bound train. Correspondent Luke Garratt reports authorities have ruled out terrorism as a motive.    Solid Gold Toilet Hits Auction Block  Correspondent Donna Warder reports there is a household fixture that's up for auction with a $10 million starting price.    Disney Removes Channels from YoutubeTV  Customers of YouTube TV may notice some channels are missing from their lineup. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer has details.      No End to Government Shutdown in Sight  As another week begins with the government shutdown in place, President Trump says it won't end until Senate Democrats vote for the GOP's continuing resolution that passed the House in late September. John Stolnis has more from Washington.  SNAP Benefits to be Restored  It may take a few days, but correspondent Rich Johnson reports it looks like the millions of Americans who receive SNAP benefits will get those funds, even as the federal government remains shut down.    Trump Gives Details on Meeting with Xi  President Trump addressed his recent conversations with China's President and was asked about a potential invasion of Taiwan. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.  Gunfire Breaks Out at OH House Party  A weekend party in Ohio turned violent after a partygoer opened fire. Correspondent Katie Clark reports nine people were injured in the incident.      Lawsuit Filed Against ICE  A lawsuit has been filed against a Chicago-area ICE facility. Correspondent Christine Fernando reports the plaintiffs claim conditions at the facility are inhumane.      National Guard to get Civil Unrest Training  Correspondent Ben Thomas reports military leaders have ordered the National Guard to train its troops on methods of dealing with civil unrest.      Hamas Returns More Bodies  The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas continues to hold as correspondent Jennifer King reports that Hamas continues to return the bodies of deceased hostages.    War in Ukraine Continues  The war in Ukraine continues with no end in sight. With an update on the fighting, here’s correspondent Charles De Ledesma.    Household Chores Robot Hits the Market  A robotics company has started accepting pre-orders for its autonomous robot designed to help with household chores. Correspondent Chuck Palm with more on today's tech report  America in the Morning from Westwood One  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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