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Apr 06

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If Government Shuts Down, Where Would Blame Fall?

Both Democrats and Republicans insisted they wished to avoid a government shutdown, but the budget stalemate continued Wednesday after both sides failed to agree on a deal. Jim Lehrer discusses the negotiations with Naftali Bendavid, congressional correspondent for The Wall…

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Apr 06

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The Budget Debate: When Yin and Yang Don't Meet

There is in Chinese philosophy, the concept we know as yin and yang: dark and light, cold and hot, male and female. Very simply put, the idea that opposites only exist in relation to each other. It takes a…

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Apr 06

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Government Shutdown: Rx of the Devil or Just What the Doctor Ordered?

By Diane Lincoln Estes

A conversation this morning with a centrist Democrat from the Brookings Institution who lived through the shutdown of 1995, economist Martin Baily. "In terms of the economy, it had a surprisingly small effect," he said. "On the other hand, when…

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Apr 05

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Rep. Ryan on Proposed Cuts: 'Our Budget Literally Pays Off the Debt'

President Obama and Republican lawmakers failed to break their budget impasse Tuesday, hastening the threat of a government shutdown. Judy Woodruff talks to House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan, who unveiled a plan calling for deep cuts and dramatic changes…

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Apr 05

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Rep. Ryan Reimagines U.S. Social Safety Net Via Budget Reform Proposal

As part of an ambitious budget plan he unveiled earlier in the day, Rep. Paul Ryan on Tuesday afternoon called for an overhaul to the American social safety net, including reforms to Medicaid, Medicare, food stamps, housing…

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Apr 04

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Political Checklist: GOP Unveils a Budget, President Opens Re-Election Bid

Gwen Ifill, Judy Woodruff and David Chalian discuss the big budget battle in Congress.

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Mar 31

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Sen. Cardin, Rep. Pence Split Over Government Shutdown

Judy Woodruff talks with Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Md., and Sen. Mike Pence.

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Mar 17

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News Wrap: Police in Yemen Raid Protesters' Camps, Injuring 80

In other news Thursday, police in Yemen attacked protesters' camps and injured more than 80. In Bahrain, police arrested six leading activists in the opposition movement. In the U.S., the Senate approved a spending bill that includes $6 billion in…

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Mar 03

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AFL-CIO's Trumka: No American Should Face Choice Between Rights, Job

Judy Woodruff talks to Richard Trumka, president of the AFL-CIO, a voluntary federation of 57 U.S. and international labor unions. Many AFL-CIO members would be affected by pending state-level legislation that would cut collective-bargaining rights for public employees.

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Mar 02

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Making Sen$e: Earth to Paul- Wisconsin is Not Rhode Island!

By Paul Solman

EDITOR'S NOTE: Paul has spent the past few days responding to some of the many questions and comments we received regarding last week's broadcast story, "In Tiny Rhode Island, a Massive Public Pension Crisis Looms" and the Making Sen$e…

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