
Bloomberg Daybreak: US Edition Senate Advances Plan to End Shutdown; Trump Teases $2000 Tariff Dividend
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Nov 10, 2025 Jill Deesis, a Bloomberg reporter focused on Capitol Hill, provides insightful analysis on the recent Senate vote to end the government shutdown after over a month. She discusses why eight moderate Democrats broke party ranks to support the bill, promising a future vote on health-care tax credits, as core Democratic demands were sidelined. The podcast also highlights the chaos in air travel caused by weather, with delays and cancellations affecting thousands, and explores President Trump's proposal for a $2,000 tariff dividend for Americans.
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Senate Advances Short-Term Funding
- The Senate voted 60-40 to advance a bill to fund most of the government through Jan. 30 while fully funding Agriculture, VA and Congress for the year.
- Eight moderate Democrats joined Republicans, weakening Democrats' leverage on health subsidy extensions.
Shutdown Amplifies Travel Chaos
- The shutdown worsened travel disruptions, with FAA restrictions compounding winter weather delays.
- Over 2,700 cancellations and thousands more delays highlighted systemic strain on U.S. air travel.
Arctic Blast Threatens Hubs
- A major Arctic outbreak will bring record lows and lake-effect snow causing near-impossible travel, especially around Chicago.
- The weather threatens hubs like O'Hare, magnifying airline disruption risks.
