Congressional campaign committee, congresswoman Susan Delbene. Talk to us about what happens next. And, taking trump seriously, threatening rhetoric and promises of retribution arising in frequency. Miles taylor, molly john, fast and brian closs joined me to discuss why the leading candidate for the republican president ial nomination must not be ignored. Im jonathan capehart, this is The Sunday Show. Today, and a surprising turn of events, the government is open. Late last night, with less than an hour over a potential shutdown, President Biden signed a Stopgap Spending Bill into law. The Continuing Resolution passed by both the house and senateitbipartisan majorities. This will keep the government funded until november 17th. Th bl includes Disaster Relief funds, an extension of federal flight insurance program, and, faa reauthorization. No aid for ukraine, despite widespread bipartisan support for it in the senate. President biden was quick to address the issue, saying in a statement
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