Here and Now
Here & Now opening for November 14, 2025
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The introduction to the November 14, 2025 episode of Here & Now.
The introduction to the November 14, 2025 episode of Here & Now.
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Here & Now opening for November 14, 2025
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>> Yes, the federal government will officially reopen with the House vote today.
>> The longest shutdown in history is ended.
[MUSIC] >> Democrats are going to continue fighting every single day for people's health care and food benefits, and we're going to be on you day after day until we get it done.
Vote no.
disagreement over how that end was reached.
[MUSIC] I'm Frederica Freyberg.
Tonight on "Here& Now" Republican Congressman Scott Fitzgerald on the shutdown deal.
And what happens next.
What to expect with energy assistance as rates increase and temperatures outside drop.
A burgeoning but unregulated market is taking hold in Wisconsin.
Building data centers.
A new bill seeks transparency in the process.
And in an act of reconciliation, Catholic sisters transfer land back to the original tribal owners.
It's "Here& Now" for November 14th.
>> Funding for here and Now is provided by the Focus Fund for Journalism and Friends of PBS Wisconsin.
Baldwin Describes Focus on Health Care During the Shutdown
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Clip: S2400 Ep2419 | 1m 14s | Tammy Baldwin explained why most Democrats held out during the 2025 government shutdown. (1m 14s)
Diana Maas on Funding for Energy Assistance in Wisconsin
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Clip: S2400 Ep2419 | 5m 16s | Diana Maas on the Wisconsin Home Energy Assistance Program's federal funds being delayed. (5m 16s)
Sen. Jodi Habush Sinykin on a Bill to Regulate Data Centers
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Clip: S2400 Ep2419 | 5m 15s | Jodi Habush Sinykin on a bill to regulate water and energy used by data centers. (5m 15s)
US Rep. Scott Fitzgerald on 2025 Government Shutdown Fallout
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Clip: S2400 Ep2419 | 7m 5s | Scott Fitzgerald on the funding deal that ended the 2025 federal government shutdown. (7m 5s)
Why Catholic Sisters Sold Land Back to the Lac du Flambeau
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Clip: S2400 Ep2419 | 6m 5s | A Catholic order sold a plot on Trout Lake to the Lac du Flambeau as a land back action. (6m 5s)
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