
Short-term spending deal reopens government
Clip: 10/17/2013 | 3m 46s
Short-term spending deal reopens government, sets stage for budget battle ahead
The U.S. government went back to work after Congress passed a bill that ended a 16-day shutdown and temporarily raised the debt ceiling. President Obama called on lawmakers to work together, while a small budget group began meeting in hopes of reaching a long-term solution. Congressional correspondent Kwame Holman reports.
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Short-term spending deal reopens government
Clip: 10/17/2013 | 3m 46s
The U.S. government went back to work after Congress passed a bill that ended a 16-day shutdown and temporarily raised the debt ceiling. President Obama called on lawmakers to work together, while a small budget group began meeting in hopes of reaching a long-term solution. Congressional correspondent Kwame Holman reports.
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