
Travelers feel impact of government shutdown as TSA workers call in sick
Air travelers are starting to feel the impact of the partial government shutdown as unpaid TSA security workers increasingly call in sick, leading to longer lines at airports. CBS News transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave has the latest.
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