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NIH and CDC chiefs express concerns over stalled research, disease-tracking capabilities due to shutdown
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Stocks shrug off government shutdown as financial markets look ahead to debt ceiling fight
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The proprietor of Denver's security management firm American Automation says small businesses are already paying the price for political posturing in Washington, D.C. Tom Mustin reports.
OnOctober 01, 4:10 PM /PlayVideo
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The grand re-opening of Florida's Ding Darling Wildlife Refuge has been put on hold until the government shutdown ends. Sarah Robarge reports.
OnOctober 01, 3:47 PM /PlayVideo
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A group of World War II veterans in Washington to see the war memorials did not let the government shutdown get in their way
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Workers with the Environmental Protection Agency held a small demonstration in Philadelphia in an effort to put a face to the government shutdown.
OnOctober 01, 3:18 PM /PlayVideo
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President Obama addressed the nation Tuesday from the White House Rose Garden, where he highlighted the beneficiaries of the new Affordable Care Act, and blasted Republicans for their role in shutting down the federal government.
OnOctober 01, 2:26 PM /PlayVideo
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Close to 9 million women and children receive food support from WIC, but funding was cut off this week
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Shutdown could delay MAVEN launch to 2016
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Shutdown leaves Smithsonian National Zoo's much-loved panda cams offline, but is it really a funding issue?
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Famed national park closed on its birthday because of government shut-down; has already has tough couple of years between wild fire, Hantavirus
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CBS News' Anthony Mason discusses the short-term and long-term effects of the government shutdown on services, the economy and the credibility of the U.S.
OnOctober 01, 11:03 AM /PlayVideo
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Obama blames an ideological crusade for the Republican shutdown
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For the first time in 17 years, much of the federal government is shut down as Congress failed to agree on new funding before a midnight deadline. Nancy Cordes reports on the ongoing battle in Washington.
OnOctober 01, 8:08 AM /PlayVideo
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In a recorded statement, President Obama told members of the military and their families they "deserve better than the dysfunction we're seeing in Congress." Major Garrett reports on what the president will do next.
OnOctober 01, 8:08 AM /PlayVideo
Government Shutdown Showdown 2013
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