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from cbc news the world is sour i'm neil kumar on this vote the ayes are 222 the nays are 209 the bill is passed
the motion is adopted the u.s house of representatives have voted in favor of ending the longest
government shutdown in the country's history the political mess lasted for 43 days and left millions
of americans able to afford food and derailed travel president donald trump
has now signed the bill, and that will begin to resolve mass chaos across the U.S. that created the
crisis.
For the past 43 days, Democrats in Congress shut down the government of the United States and an attempt
to extort American taxpayers for hundreds of billions of billions of billions.
Hundreds of thousands of government workers are now set to head back to work in the coming days.
According to Donald Trump, they were just casual acquaintances, but it is getting harder for
the U.S. President to explain his ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
New emails alleged Trump was aware of Epstein's sex crimes.
Katie Simpson reports.
This is truly a manufactured hoax by the Democrat Party.
On the attack, White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt, defending the president, as his name is again, linked to the late sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein.
Donald Trump referenced several times within 23,000 pages of documents provided by Epstein's estate to a congressional committee.
These emails prove absolutely nothing other than.
and the fact that President Trump did nothing wrong.
Democrats highlighted what they saw as damning exchanges,
including an apparent email Epstein wrote about Trump
to journalist Michael Wolfe saying,
of course he knew about the girls,
as he asked Galane to stop.
Another allegedly written by Epstein to his co-conspirator Galane Maxwell
says the dog that hasn't barked is Trump
and that Trump spent hours at Epstein's house with a victim,
later identified as Virginia Joufrey,
who died by suicide early.
earlier this year. Katie Simpson, CBC News, Washington.
Pierre Poliyev is staying firm despite losing two MPs last week.
After one floor crossing and one resignation,
the conservative leader is pushing back on criticism of the ways leading the party
and how that could be to blame for its recent struggles.
Olivia Stavanovich reports.
Have you maybe reflected on your leadership style moving forward?
No, my plan is to continue to lead to be the only leader in the country
that's fighting for an affordable Canada.
Conservative leader Pierre Pollyev makes no apologies for his leadership.
Instead, he used the words of the MP who crossed the floor to defend it.
And I will just quote Mr. Dantraman when he speaks about Mark Hardy.
Pauliev read four times from an anti-liberal statement,
Chris Dantraman made just two months before the Nova Scotia MP left the conservative benches for the liberal.
In 2019, the cost of living has skyrocketed.
In an interview with CBC News,
Don Tremont said he crossed the floor last week because of Pollyev's leadership.
The party will vote on whether they still support Pollyev's style
when he faces a leadership review in January.
Olivia Estevanovich, CBC News, Ottawa.
Israel's president Isaac Herzog is calling for decisive action to stop violence by settlers in the occupied West Bank.
On Tuesday, dozens of mass Israeli settlers hurled stones and said fire to homes and dairy
trucks in a new surge of violence in the occupied West Bank.
Manager Manjad Al-Ganetti says his workers had to take shelter during the midday attack.
We instructed our employees to take shelter and look after their safety.
Our employees locked themselves inside of our premises and then the settlers started attacking
the premises from the outside throwing stones on the windows and then started burning our
trucks.
Four Palestinians were injured, Herzog said the violence crosses a red line, adding in a social
media posts that all state authorities must act decisively to eradicate the phenomenon.
And that is your world is sour. Remember, you can listen to us wherever you get your
podcast. We update every hour, seven days a week. For CBC News, I'm Neil Kumar.
Thank you.
