The Trump administration has moved fast to change U.S. policy,
but much of the country is still trying to catch up.
Business likes a stable environment, so uncertainty does cause a little bit of pain.
On the Sunday story from up first,
a road trip across the country to hear how Trump's policies are impacting everyday Americans.
Listen now to the Sunday story on the Up First podcast from NPR.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Giles Snyder.
President Trump is scheduled to meet tomorrow with top congressional leaders from both parties.
The meeting will take place one day before the deadline to fund government operations.
Her face a partial shutdown as Zimpierre's Claudia Grisallis reports.
After President Trump canceled a meeting with Democratic leaders last week,
he's now agreed to a new meeting.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, House Speaker Mike Johnson,
and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries are set to visit with the president.
Democrats have said they need stopgap legislation to address Affordable Care Act subsidies that are set to expire by years end.
Schumer and Jeffrey said in a joint statement they are resolute in avoiding a shutdown
while also addressing the rising health care prices.
Both said they want to negotiate a bipartisan spending agreement that,
quote, meets the needs of the American people.
Claudia Griselis, NPR News.