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House Republicans Push Vote on Debt Plan With Little Future

Clip: 7/18/2011 | 4m 17s

Kwame Holman reports on the debt-ceiling stalemate and the Senate's debt plan.

Tea Party supporters in the House pushed a "Cut, Cap and Balance" program on Monday, demanding a vote even though the House plan has little chance in the Democratic-controlled Senate. Kwame Holman reports on the debt-ceiling stalemate and the Senate's debt plan crafted by party leaders Harry Reid and Mitch McConnell.

07/18/2011

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