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Threat of Government Shutdown Fades With New Spending...

Clip: 2/28/2011 | 3m

Kwame Holman reports on a proposal that could reduce the threat of a government shutdown.

Kwame Holman reports on a Republican-backed proposal gaining support from some Democrats that could reduce the threat of a government shutdown.

02/28/2011

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