
Dueling bills to end government shutdown unlikely to pass
Democrats and Republicans in Congress will vote on two separate bills to reopen government on Thursday, but neither piece of legislation is expected to pass. Meanwhile, the economic impact of the shutdown is growing. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett explains what's next in the negotiations and whether President Trump will deliver his State of the Union address as scheduled.
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