
Mo News Airport Delays Grow; Election Day; Ben Shapiro vs. Tucker Carlson; Michigan Terror Plot; Gen Z Coffee Preferences
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Nov 4, 2025 The hosts delve into Election Day predictions, highlighting key races and youth voter trends. A lengthy government shutdown leads to massive flight delays and partial food stamp payments for needy households. They discuss a chilling Halloween terror plot in Michigan tied to ISIS. The debate heats up with Ben Shapiro's criticism of Tucker Carlson's recent decision to interview Nick Fuentes. Lastly, they explore how new coffee chains are capturing the Gen Z market with trendy drinks.
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Know The Shutdown's Key Bargain
- Expect continued negotiations: Democrats insist on extending Obamacare subsidies before ending the shutdown.
- Watch who concedes first because both sides link reopening the government to other priorities.
SNAP Payments Cut But Not Eliminated
- SNAP funding will be partially covered from contingency funds, resulting in roughly 50% benefits for November.
- The administration declined to fully fund SNAP from other contingency pots, leaving millions with reduced aid.
Airport Disruptions Could Force A Deal
- The growing airport chaos from unpaid TSA and ATC staff could force a shutdown deal as delays worsen.
- Many essential workers still showing up unpaid are living paycheck to paycheck and picking up second jobs.
