

Joel Rose
NPR transportation correspondent who reported on air-traffic controller staffing and the effects of the government shutdown in this episode.
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Nov 12, 2025 • 13min
House Shutdown Vote, Aviation Challenges, USS Ford Heads to the Caribbean
Claudia Grisales, NPR's congressional correspondent, dives into the high-stakes negotiations over the longest government shutdown, analyzing the latest developments in health care subsidies. Joel Rose, NPR's transportation expert, reveals ongoing challenges in aviation, highlighting air traffic controller shortages and their impact on flight delays. Quill Lawrence, from the national security team, discusses the deployment of the USS Gerald R. Ford to the Caribbean, raising questions about U.S. military intentions amid rising tensions with Venezuela.

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Oct 29, 2025 • 13min
Hurricane Melissa Aftermath, Israel Strikes Gaza Again, Air-Traffic Controllers
Eder Peralta, an NPR reporter based in Mexico City, shares insights on the devastating impact of Hurricane Melissa in Jamaica and Cuba, highlighting flooding and evacuation challenges. Daniel Estrin, reporting from Tel Aviv, discusses the volatile Gaza ceasefire, including recent deadly strikes and the complex U.S. involvement. Joel Rose, NPR's transportation correspondent, addresses the strain on air-traffic controllers working without pay during the government shutdown, raising concerns about safety and delays in aviation.

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Nov 7, 2025 • 13min
FAA Cuts Flights, SNAP Ruling, Trump Focused Abroad
Joel Rose, NPR transportation correspondent, discusses the FAA's directive for airlines to cut flights by 10% amid staffing issues caused by a government shutdown. Tovia Smith, covering SNAP benefits, highlights a court ruling that orders the restoration of food assistance, emphasizing the political pressures at play. Franco Ordoñez, White House correspondent, reports on Trump's international diplomacy, including a meeting with Hungary's Viktor Orbán, while critics urge him to refocus on domestic economic issues.


