Senators take the first steps to end the longest government shutdown in U.S.
history.
So how long before it's finally over, CNN This Morning starts right now.
Is there a guarantee it will pass?
No.
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and two top news bosses quit over their network's edit of a Trump speech.
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Total had a disaster nightmare.
Travel misery and the warning that air traffic could be reduced to a trickle.
And say it ain't so, two pitchers charged in a major league baseball betting scandal.
It is 6 a.m.
here on the East Coast.
This is a live look at the White House.
Good morning, everybody.
Yes, it's Monday, November 10th.
I want to thank you for waking up with me.
I'm Audie Cornish, and here's where we begin.
In just a few hours, we could be one step closer to ending the longest government shutdown in U.S.