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Speaker 3 The U.S. takes out another drug-smuggling boat in the Caribbean.
A Republican announces her candidacy for New York governor. And Vietnam moves to thwart China's dominance in the South China Sea.

Speaker 3 I'm Georgia Howe with Daily Wire executive editor John Bickley. It's Friday, November 7th, and this is Evening Wire.

Speaker 4 Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is presenting what he calls a simple compromise to end the government shutdown. Daily Wire Congressional Reporter Amberjo Cooper has the details.

Speaker 5 Chuck Schumer said that Democrats would reopen the government and pass the continuing resolution, but they want to add a one-year extension on the Affordable Care Act Premium Tax Credits, which are set to expire at the end of the year.

Speaker 5 He said that the goal would be to immediately address the rising health care costs and then offered to create a bipartisan committee that would continue negotiations after the government reopens.

Speaker 5 on reforms ahead of next year's enrollment period for Obamacare.

Speaker 5 There was a bipartisan bill in the House to do a one-year extension on ACA subsidies, and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries said that it was not acceptable and he wanted a permanent extension.

Speaker 5 Here's what Chuck Schumer had to say on the floor today.

Speaker 6 With this approach, we do not negotiate health care in the shutdown, as Leader Thune has maintained he wishes. And the American people get the tax credit extension they want.

Speaker 6 That is what many of our Republican colleagues have floated over the last six weeks as a compromise, a one-year tax credit extension and reforms to the credit beyond that.

Speaker 5 Senate Majority Leader John Thune's comms director said on X that cracks are forming and that extending the COVID bonuses is the negotiation and something that can only take place after the government reopens.

Speaker 5 Thun reportedly told reporters today that the offer was a non-starter. So for now, the shutdown continues.

Speaker 3 The U.S. has taken out more drug smuggling pirates in the Caribbean, executing the 17th strike of its kind in recent weeks.

Speaker 3 Secretary of War Pete Hegseth confirmed the operation, saying the drug smuggling boat operated by a designated terrorist organization was obliterated Thursday, killing three suspected narco-terrorists.

Speaker 3 Hegseth released a video of the explosion and warned traffickers to stop poisoning Americans or die trying.

Speaker 3 Democrats call the strikes unconstitutional, but Republicans are hailing them as saving lives and keeping deadly drugs off U.S. streets.

Speaker 4 In what's being called a big win against the gender identity movement, The Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration can require Americans to mark their biological sex on passports.

Speaker 4 Daily Wire reporter Zach Jewell has more.

Speaker 7 In a 6-3 opinion Thursday, the High Court froze a lower court's order that stopped the Trump administration from enforcing the passport gender policy.

Speaker 7 The court's ruling was not a final decision on the case, but the majority of justices agreed that the Trump administration is likely to succeed on the merits of the case.

Speaker 7 The majority argued, quote, displaying passport holders' sex at birth no more offends equal protection principles than displaying their country of birth.

Speaker 7 In both cases, the government is merely attesting to a historical fact without subjecting anyone to differential treatment.

Speaker 7 And on this record, respondents have failed to establish that the government's choice to display biological sex lacks any purpose other than a bare desire to harm a politically unpopular group.

Speaker 7 The three liberal justices dissented with Justice Gatanji Brown Jackson claiming, quote, the plaintiffs will be subject to imminent concrete injury if the policy goes into effect.

Speaker 3 New York Congresswoman Elise Stefanik has officially tossed her hat into the ring for governor of New York. Daily Wire political reporter Cameron Arkand has the latest.

Speaker 8 In her announcement video, Stefanik paints a bleak picture of New York under Democratic rule and how she says New York can, quote, rise from the ashes.

Speaker 9 Elise Stefanik will clean up Kathy Hochul's catastrophe and restore New York's greatness. Elise Stefanik for governor.

Speaker 10 It's time to save New York.

Speaker 8 Stefanik promises to restore New York's greatness, cut costs for working families and back law enforcement, saying, quote, the spirit of the empire state cannot be broken.

Speaker 8 All we need is a courageous leader ready for the fight.

Speaker 8 Republican Party leaders are already rallying behind Stefanik, calling her, quote, the warrior New York needs, to take back Albany after two decades of Democratic control.

Speaker 8 If she wins, she would be New York's first Republican governor since 2006 and the first woman from the GOP to lead the Empire State. Here she she is on Fox and Friends this morning.

Speaker 13 After this week, when we saw a raging anti-Semite, pro-Hamas communist who wants to raise taxes, and frankly, he barely won the majority of New York City voters, Kathy Hochl endorsed him and bent the knee.

Speaker 13 She has failed New Yorkers. So this is a broad coalition of Republicans, Independents, and Democrats who know that enough is enough.

Speaker 13 We need common sense leadership to make New York affordable and safe again.

Speaker 3 A Montana City Commissioner candidate who went viral for a profanity-filled voicemail to Senator Tim Sheehee was just rejected at the polls. Here's what she said in that voicemail.

Speaker 14 Hi, this is Haley McKnight. I'm a constituent in Helena, Montana, and I just wanted to let you know that you are the most insufferable kind of coward and thief.

Speaker 14 You just stripped away health care for 17 million Americans. And I hope you're really proud of that.

Speaker 14 I hope that one day you get pancreatic cancer and it spreads throughout your body so fast that they can't even treat you for it. I hope that you die in the street like a dog.

Speaker 3 Haley McKnight finished a distant third with just 20% of the vote. The voicemail recorded after she he backed a GOP spending bill sparked national outrage when it resurfaced last week.

Speaker 3 McKnight refused to apologize, calling her outrage justified. Meanwhile, voters clearly disagreed, ending her campaign in a dramatic fashion.

Speaker 4 President Trump announced this week that he's reached deals with major pharmaceutical companies to lower the costs of popular weight loss drugs. Daily Wire reporter Amanda Presagiacomo has the story.

Speaker 15 The president said Thursday that pharma companies Eli Lilly, which makes Zepbound, and Novo Nordisk, which makes Bogovian Ozempic, they've agreed to lower prices of their drugs to the tune of hundreds of dollars.

Speaker 15 And notably, Ozempic is primarily a type 2 diabetes medication, but it's often prescribed off-label for weight loss.

Speaker 15 Now, monthly out-of-pocket costs for the drugs will range from $50 to $350, depending on a person's dosage and insurance coverage. The drugs currently cost at least $1,000 a month.

Speaker 15 Medicare patients will cover a $50 copay each month for the injectable drugs, no matter if the medications are being used for obesity or diabetes.

Speaker 15 Through Trump's direct-to-consumer government website called TrumpRX, Americans will pay $350 a month for Wigovi, Zeppbound, or Ozempic.

Speaker 15 Additionally, the cost is expected to soon drop to $240 a month, according to the administration.

Speaker 3 An Obama-appointed judge has ordered the Trump administration to fully fund food assistant payments by today, blasting them for delaying SNAP benefits during the current shutdown.

Speaker 3 Judge John McConnell said millions of Americans, including families, seniors, and children, have gone without food aid for too long, calling the government's partial payments unacceptable.

Speaker 3 The order requires full November SNAP benefits totaling about $8 billion to be released immediately. The White House says it will comply even as it appeals the ruling.

Speaker 3 In that regard, here's Vice President J.D. Vance.

Speaker 10 It's an absurd ruling because you have a federal judge effectively telling us what we have to do in the midst of a Democrat government shutdown, which what we'd like to do is for the Democrats to open up the government.

Speaker 10 Of course, then we can fund SNAP, and we can also do a lot of other good things for the American people.

Speaker 10 But in the midst of a shutdown, we can't have a federal court telling the president how he has to triage the situation.

Speaker 4 Federal officials are making more arrests as what they're calling an alarming pattern of Chinese smuggling continues. Here's Daily Wire reporter Tim Pierce.

Speaker 16 The Justice Department announced this week that three Chinese researchers at the University of Michigan were charged Wednesday in connection with a conspiracy to smuggle biological materials into the U.S.

Speaker 16 According to the Justice Department, the arrests are the latest in a long string of cases involving Chinese nationals and the university.

Speaker 16 Attorney General Pam Bondi said, quote, Allegedly attempting to smuggle biological materials under the guise of research is a serious crime that threatens America's national and agricultural security.

Speaker 16 Each of the suspects held a J-1 visa and was conducting

Speaker 3 Canada's economy is really feeling the squeeze from President Trump's sweeping tariffs and is reportedly nearing the edge of a recession. Daily Wire senior editor Joel Niedler has the latest.

Speaker 11 The United States' second-largest trading partner has seen unemployment rise to its highest non-pandemic level in nearly a decade as Trump's duties on everything from cars to lumber ripple through key industries.

Speaker 11 Ontario and Quebec, Canada's manufacturing heartland, are feeling the pain.

Speaker 11 Stellantis has moved jeep production from Ontario to Illinois, costing thousands of jobs while auto parts and steel producers report plummeting exports.

Speaker 11 Prime Minister Mark Carney warned the trade war will cause, quote, permanent damage to the economy as growth forecasts tumble below 1%.

Speaker 11 Meanwhile, Ottawa is pledging nearly $200 billion in new spending to stabilize the economy, but critics say the tariffs have already reshaped North America's economic landscape for good.

Speaker 4 Real estate insiders say housing demands have exploded in Florida after Democratic socialist Zoran Mandani's victory in New York. DailyWire reporter Amanda Harding reports.

Speaker 2 The anticipated mass exodus to the Sunshine State is being reported across news outlets nationwide, from local affiliates to the New York Times.

Speaker 2 Boca Raton Mayor Scott Singer told WPBF News this week, quote, Even this morning, I've gotten inbound calls of businesses looking to leave New York to come to our low-tax, safe, vibrant community.

Speaker 2 The CEO of The Real Deal, a national real estate publication, told the New York Times that the topic was all that people were talking about at a forum event Wednesday morning.

Speaker 2 Developer Isaac Toledano of Miami-based BH Group told Fox News Digital that the trend started before Mom Dani won and is expected to continue.

Speaker 3 Ford's electric F-150 Lightning may be headed for the scrapyard. As the Wall Street Journal reports, Ford executives are actively discussing scrapping the money-losing EV pickup after demand slumped.

Speaker 3 The talks follow a production pause tied to an aluminum supplier fire with no firm restart date and a sharp October drop in Ford's overall EV sales after the federal tax credit expired.

Speaker 3 Rival car makers like Stellantis also appear to be retreating. They officially halted production of their all-electric Ram 1500 program amid shrinking demand for big EV trucks.

Speaker 4 Vietnam is building artificial islands to challenge Chinese dominance in the South China Sea. Daily Wire assistant editor Andy Valdez has the details.

Speaker 2 The South China Sea has long been contested by several nations, including China, the Philippines, Malaysia, and Vietnam.

Speaker 2 Vietnam has now reportedly built more than 2,000 acres of reclaimed land near the Spratly Islands.

Speaker 2 The new artificial islands are mostly intended for military use, complete with seaports, airstrips, weapons storage facilities, and defensive trenches.

Speaker 2 The move is believed to be Vietnam's attempt to protect itself against China, which already has a network of similar artificial islands across the same waters.

Speaker 4 In sports news, history was made in Gainesville, Florida last night, and the crowd went wild.

Speaker 4 Florida's 7'9 redshirt freshman Olivier Ryu finally stepped onto the court, becoming the tallest player in college basketball history.

Speaker 4 Ryu checked in with just minutes left in Florida's blowout win over North Florida. The Canadian giant didn't score, but his debut sent the O'Connell Center into a frenzy.

Speaker 4 Coach Todd Golden said, quote, he's worked hard, kept a great attitude. Tonight, he earned his moment.

Speaker 4 And in other sports news, sort of, Tom Brady has reportedly altered the circle of life by cloning his dog. Daily Wire reporter Lyndon Blake explains.

Speaker 18 Tom Brady didn't just defeat teams in pursuit of his seven Super Bowls. He's apparently defeated death by cloning his dog, Lua, who died back in 2023.

Speaker 18 With the help of colossal biosciences, the legendary quarterback has a new member of the pack, Juni, who looks just like Lua, and they share the same genetic makeup, but not the same personality.

Speaker 18 In a statement shared with the Daily Wire by Colossal, Brady said, quote, a few years ago, I worked with Colossal and leveraged their non-invasive cloning technology through a simple blood draw of our family's elderly dog before she passed.

Speaker 18 In a few short months, Colossal gave my family a second chance with a clone of our beloved dog. Colossal specializes in de-extinction.

Speaker 18 The company recently acquired Viagen, which is known for cloning Paris Hiltons and Barbara Streisand's pets.

Speaker 18 Responses to the news have been a little mixed, but some are now calling for a DNA test on Patriots quarterback Drake May because he's showing some glimpses of Brady-like play for the Patriots.

Speaker 3 Those are your drive-home updates this evening. To learn more about these stories, go to dailywire.com.

Speaker 3 And in case you missed it earlier, today, we cover some major stories, including President Trump ramping up pressure on lawmakers amid the record-breaking shutdown, Nancy Pelosi finally calling it quits, and Border Patrol setting new records on border crossings.

Speaker 3 Thanks for tuning in. We'll be back tomorrow morning with a weekend edition of Morningwire.

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