2025-09-29
14 分钟Good morning. It's Monday, September 29th.
I'm Shumita Basu.
This is Apple News Today.
On today's show, what we know about yesterday's shooting at a Michigan church,
why autism diagnoses are rising, and a dramatic and rowdy finish to the Ryder Cup.
But first,
the federal government is set to shut down this week
if Congress fails to pass a spending bill before a midnight deadline tomorrow.
The bill Republicans passed in the House would fund the government until November 21st,
broadly at current spending levels.
Republicans will likely need eight Democratic votes.
But leaders on both sides of the aisle are pointing the finger at each other,
blaming the other party for playing shut-down chicken.
On NBC's Meet the Press, Senate Majority Leader John Thune was asked if there would be a deal.
Totally up to the Democrats.
The ball is in their court.
There is a bill sitting at the desk in the Senate right now.
We could pick it up today and pass it.
And on the same show,
Democratic Minority Leader Chuck Schumer addressed the upcoming meeting between top congressional leaders and President Trump scheduled for today.