
First Sequester Cut Likely Friday
Clip: 2/27/2013 | 14m 36s
Economics professors debate the financial impact of the sequester cuts on tonight's show.
Defense is one of many areas facing cuts in Congress' expected sequester. Economics professors debate what this means for your budget.
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First Sequester Cut Likely Friday
Clip: 2/27/2013 | 14m 36s
Defense is one of many areas facing cuts in Congress' expected sequester. Economics professors debate what this means for your budget.
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