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susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. there was some back and forth here with regard to taking a piecemealing approach to opening the government. here at congress and the white house as americans across the country begin to feel the impact. day two of the first government shutdown begins and there's no resolution in sight. one leading republican says the shutdown alone may not bring democrats and republicans together. >> most budget agreements in the past have always involved debt limit increases. that's what we think will be the force in action to bring the two parties together. >> but a group of moderate republicans say it's time to pass a funding bill even if it's without proposals from the more conservative members of the party. >> it's not clear yet which of those factions is going to win out. >> last night the government tried to pass three bills to fund parts of the government. democrats say it's all ar none. >> as lawmakers debate, americans across the country are feeling the impooskt the shutdown from closed muse
susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. there was some back and forth here with regard to taking a piecemealing approach to opening the government. here at congress and the white house as americans across the country begin to feel the impact. day two of the first government shutdown begins and there's no resolution in sight. one leading republican says the shutdown alone may not bring democrats and republicans together. >> most budget...
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susan mcginnis is in washington, susan, good morning. >> good morning. we're nine days away to the country reaching its debt limit. no movement here on capitol hill. now, both house of congress will be working today as a plan forward as americans wonder when they were will be working together. >> reporter: house republicans will meet behind closed doors this morning to strategize about how they will handle the government shutdown and the loom debt ceiling crisis. >> over the last ten days we've been through quite a bit. >> reporter: house speaker john boehner said the president has the power to end the stalemate. >> the president's refusal to negotiate is hurting our economy and put putting our country at risk. >> reporter: but the president says only congress can approve funding bills. and he's calling on speaker boehner to allow a vote on a no springs attached bill that the president believes has support to pass. >> the reason speaker boehner hasn't called a vote on it is because he doesn't apparently want to see the government shutdown end at the mome
susan mcginnis is in washington, susan, good morning. >> good morning. we're nine days away to the country reaching its debt limit. no movement here on capitol hill. now, both house of congress will be working today as a plan forward as americans wonder when they were will be working together. >> reporter: house republicans will meet behind closed doors this morning to strategize about how they will handle the government shutdown and the loom debt ceiling crisis. >> over the...
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>> susan mcginnis in washington. thank you, susan. it's still unclear exactly how many people have actually enrolled in obama care, but the website problems have forced insurance companies to change the way they do business. sharyl attkisson has that part of the story. >> reporter: evergreen health of maryland is a nonprofit insurer that got started with a $65 million loan from the federal government. just days into the enrollment fiasco, he had to blow up his business plan. >> we had to call a meeting immediately upon learning of the difficulties of the exchange of our entire 35-person staff and say, listen, guys, we're going to have to switch our marketing strategy, our strategy of how we're going after folks. >> to discuss your health care. >> that means forgetting about individuals for now and instead targeting small businesses the old-fashioned way with phone calls and tv ads. >> neighborhood care, same-day appointments. >> reporter: the 23 small co-ops across the country that are part of affordable care are intended to provide c
>> susan mcginnis in washington. thank you, susan. it's still unclear exactly how many people have actually enrolled in obama care, but the website problems have forced insurance companies to change the way they do business. sharyl attkisson has that part of the story. >> reporter: evergreen health of maryland is a nonprofit insurer that got started with a $65 million loan from the federal government. just days into the enrollment fiasco, he had to blow up his business plan....
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here is susan mcginnis reporting for wjz. >> the bodies of four american service members killed in the line of duty this weekend arrive at dover air force base today. the government would typically pay for the families to fly to delaware to witness the return of their loved ones. that money is now on hold, a casualty of the government shutdown. >> i'm embarrassed. all of us should be. >> the families of 17 service members have already been denied benefits, including a $100,000 payment due within 36 hours of death. >> it's to help with funeral costs and immediate living expenses. >> the house is expected to vote today to restore the benefits but the deal to end the shutdown is nowhere in sight. >> we're getting nowhere. >> president obama warn ed ed republicans he would not negotiate until congress reopens the government and raises the debt ceiling. >> democracy doesn't function this way. >> republicans say first democrats must agree to spending cuts. >> we can't raise the debt ceiling without doing something about what's driving us to borrow more money and live beyond our means. >> the
here is susan mcginnis reporting for wjz. >> the bodies of four american service members killed in the line of duty this weekend arrive at dover air force base today. the government would typically pay for the families to fly to delaware to witness the return of their loved ones. that money is now on hold, a casualty of the government shutdown. >> i'm embarrassed. all of us should be. >> the families of 17 service members have already been denied benefits, including a $100,000...
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susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. in boston the president will ask for patience from americans through this health care rollout, and he'll try to draw comparisons with assachusetts, a health care experience, with what's known as romney care. he's also facing a lot of questions about those earlier promises he made to americans that if they like their health insurance plan, they can keep it, and here on capitol hill today a senate panel will grill the president's top health care official. kathleen sebelius will be in the hot seat today, testifying
susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. in boston the president will ask for patience from americans through this health care rollout, and he'll try to draw comparisons with assachusetts, a health care experience, with what's known as romney care. he's also facing a lot of questions about those earlier promises he made to americans that if they like their health insurance plan, they can keep it, and here on capitol hill today a senate panel will...
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i'm susan mcginnis in washington. coming up, furloughed workers prepare for what could be weeks out pay. >> reporter: while classes are canceled at the naval academy, the football game will go on. i'm mike schuh, a live report next. >>> two men shot in middle river, one in a wheel share. i'm meghan mccorkell, the latest on the investigation straight ahead. >>> the latest on your morning commute as well. now over to tim. >>> in for marty bass. another nice day shaping up. your complete first warning weather forecast is coming up. >>> the millers premier on cbs tonight. will arnett and margo martindale explain the premise on coffee with. stay tuned, we'll continue in a moment. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> it's 6:30. traffic volumes are building as you can see. it's meteorologist tim williams in for marty bass and over at first warning weather. >>> good morning. a definite mild start to the day with temperatures around 60 degrees already. a high of just around 84 degrees. very warm with some sun with over night lows down in th
i'm susan mcginnis in washington. coming up, furloughed workers prepare for what could be weeks out pay. >> reporter: while classes are canceled at the naval academy, the football game will go on. i'm mike schuh, a live report next. >>> two men shot in middle river, one in a wheel share. i'm meghan mccorkell, the latest on the investigation straight ahead. >>> the latest on your morning commute as well. now over to tim. >>> in for marty bass. another nice day...
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first susan mcginnis reports for wjz from washington. >> day two of the first government shutdown in 17 years begins and there's no resolution in site. one leader republican said the shutdown alone may not bring democrats and republicans together. >> most budget agreements in the past have always involved debt limit increases. that will be the forcing action. >> last night the house trying to propose three bills. >> now they're focusing on trying to cherry pick the parts of government they like. >> as lawmaker debate americans are feeling the impact from closed museums and parks to federal workers forced off the job. joe mcgrain brought his family to the air force museum in dayton, ohio. the plane he flew during world war ii is displayed inside behind the locked gate. >> it was important to see where he sat and what he did. i'm sorry. i simply can't say anymore. >> economists estimate the u.s. economy is losing $300 million each day the government remains closed. in washington, susan mcginnis, wjz eyewitness news. >> our complete coverage continues this morning. wjz is live at fort m
first susan mcginnis reports for wjz from washington. >> day two of the first government shutdown in 17 years begins and there's no resolution in site. one leader republican said the shutdown alone may not bring democrats and republicans together. >> most budget agreements in the past have always involved debt limit increases. that will be the forcing action. >> last night the house trying to propose three bills. >> now they're focusing on trying to cherry pick the parts...
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susan mcginnis is in washington with the very latest. susan, good morning. >> alexis, good morning. we are strangely in almost exactly the same spot we were this time yesterday. all of the focus now is on the senate hoping for an 11th hour deal there. this is after a house plan that was introduced yesterday collapsed, bringing the resumption of this effort in the senate, but those efforts resume dangerously close to this debt ceiling deadline. senate republicans and democrats worked through the night on a bill to reopen the government and avoid a default. majority leader harry reid and minority leader mitch mcconnell
susan mcginnis is in washington with the very latest. susan, good morning. >> alexis, good morning. we are strangely in almost exactly the same spot we were this time yesterday. all of the focus now is on the senate hoping for an 11th hour deal there. this is after a house plan that was introduced yesterday collapsed, bringing the resumption of this effort in the senate, but those efforts resume dangerously close to this debt ceiling deadline. senate republicans and democrats worked...
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susan mcginnis in washington. thank you, susan. >>> stocks were hit hard. yesterday the dow dropped 159 points. the index is down 481 points. if congress raises the debt ceiling it could get worse. >> reporter: the u.s. treasury already using emergency measures to pay its bills but by october 17th will be down to $30 billion. >> reporter: mark patterson former treasury chief of staff under president obama says before the end of this month the u.s. government will owe $12 billion in social security payments and $6 billion in interest payments on the debt. and on the first of next month, another $58 billion is due in social security, medicare, and military and veterans benefits. the president would have to decide who to pay and who to delay. >> when i was at the treasury, we looked at all the options for sort of contingency plans. they all have sort of god-awful consequences. >> reporter: if, for example, the government can't pay interest on the treasury bills, it could cause chaos in the financial markets. as lloyd blankfein said at the white house last week
susan mcginnis in washington. thank you, susan. >>> stocks were hit hard. yesterday the dow dropped 159 points. the index is down 481 points. if congress raises the debt ceiling it could get worse. >> reporter: the u.s. treasury already using emergency measures to pay its bills but by october 17th will be down to $30 billion. >> reporter: mark patterson former treasury chief of staff under president obama says before the end of this month the u.s. government will owe $12...
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i'm susan mcginnis in washington. the impact here across america. >> i'm mike schuh live at the now close fort mchenry -- now closed fort mchenry. >> important new laws regarding cell phones. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> beautiful moon view while the sun is not yet up we are. good morning, welcome to the first day of october. i'm gigi barnett in for don scott. we begin with chelsea. >> first day of october, not going to feel like october at all. right now temps are around 57 in central maryland. patchy fog not out of the question. the jet stream pushed north and will continue tuesday through thursday. warmer temperatures today, anywhere from 10 to 15 above normal by wednesday. we are talking about seeing temperatures in the 80s and mid- 80s before it's said and done. here is what you can expect today. 82. partly sunny and warm. >> rush hour is on the move. let's go to sharon gibala in wjz traffic control. >> good morning. high, gigi. it's getting busier out there. people are moving slower. we have a disabled vehicle 95 nort
i'm susan mcginnis in washington. the impact here across america. >> i'm mike schuh live at the now close fort mchenry -- now closed fort mchenry. >> important new laws regarding cell phones. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> beautiful moon view while the sun is not yet up we are. good morning, welcome to the first day of october. i'm gigi barnett in for don scott. we begin with chelsea. >> first day of october, not going to feel like october at all. right now temps are around...
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susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. there was some back and forth here on capitol hill, some billed proposed that take sort of a piecemeal approach to reopening the government, but most of it was finger pointing here at congress and the white house as americans across the country begin to feel the impact. day two of the first government shutdown begins and there's no resolution in sight. one leading republican says the shutdown alone may not bring democrats and republicans together. >> most budget agreements in the past have always involved debt limit increases. that's what we think will be the force in action to bring the two parties together. >> but a group of moderate republicans say it's time to pass a funding bill even if it's without proposals from the more conservative members of the party to weaken the affordable care act. >> it's not clear yet which of those factions is going to win out. >> last night the house tried to pass three bills to fund parts of the government. democrats stand firm and say it's all or n
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susan mcginnis is in washington. good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning, president brshg said he will push congress to reopen as soon as possible but when that happens is anybody's guess. the gridlock will continue here on capitol hill as hundreds of thousands of federal workers find out, at least for now, are out of work. >> mr. speaker, it is now midnight, and the great government of the united states is now closed. >> congress bickered to the very end and missed a deadline to pass a new budget for the start of a fiscal year. >> congress of chronic chaos continues. >> reporter: lawmakers left the capitol for a few hours' sleep. they'll be back this morning. >> hope to reopen it tomorrow. >> reporter: the disagreement is whether the changes in the affordable care act should be part of the government. >> the house has voted to keep the government open. but we also want basic fairness for all americans under obama care. >> it is embarrassing that these people who are elected to represent the country are representin
susan mcginnis is in washington. good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning, president brshg said he will push congress to reopen as soon as possible but when that happens is anybody's guess. the gridlock will continue here on capitol hill as hundreds of thousands of federal workers find out, at least for now, are out of work. >> mr. speaker, it is now midnight, and the great government of the united states is now closed. >> congress bickered to the very end and missed a...
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susan mcginnis is in the house. good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. the votes came in late but they came in and crisis averted. it does appear lawmakers are eager to get back to work to make sure this nation does not face another shutdown or debt ceiling crisis and, of course, best news for hundreds of thousands of federal workers the government is again fully open. federal employees are heading back to work and barricades around the washington memorial are coming down. just after midnight president obama signed into law the bill that ends the 16-day government shutdown and raises the nation's debt limit to avoid a government default. >> there's a lot of work ahead of us, including our need to earn back the trust of the american people that's been lost over the last few weeks. >> the plan from senate leaders harry reid and mitch mcconnell passed easily in the government. >> i hope we never do this again. >> but in the house, 144 republicans voted against the bill because it didn't do enough to limit the president's health care law. >> we fought the go
susan mcginnis is in the house. good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. the votes came in late but they came in and crisis averted. it does appear lawmakers are eager to get back to work to make sure this nation does not face another shutdown or debt ceiling crisis and, of course, best news for hundreds of thousands of federal workers the government is again fully open. federal employees are heading back to work and barricades around the washington memorial are coming down. just after...
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susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning, the president says he will push congress to reopen as soon as possible but when that happens is anybody's guess. for now, the gridlock this morning will continue here on capitol hill, as hundreds of thousands of federal workers find out that at least for now they're out of work. >> mr. speaker, it is now midnight, and the great government of the united states is now closed. >> reporter: congress bickered to the very end and missed a deadline to pass a new budget for the start of the fiscal year. >> the congress of chronic chaos continues. >> reporter: lawmakers left the capitol for a fe hours' sleep. they'll be back this morning. >> hope to reopen it tomorrow. >> reporter: the disagreement is whether the changes in the affordable care act should be part of a bill to fund the government. >> the house has voted to keep the government open. but we also want basic fairness for all americans under obama care. >> it is embarrassing that thes
susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning, the president says he will push congress to reopen as soon as possible but when that happens is anybody's guess. for now, the gridlock this morning will continue here on capitol hill, as hundreds of thousands of federal workers find out that at least for now they're out of work. >> mr. speaker, it is now midnight, and the great government of the united states is now closed. >> reporter: congress...
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susan mcginnis reports for wjz, family members say her mental state probably played a role. >> cbs news has learned that before crashing her car, 34-year-old miriam kerry made statements to police that president obama was listening to her and communicate being her. police in stamford, connecticut tell john miller sometime after she was fired from her job as a dental hygienist officers questioned kerry when people became concerned about her end many men -- about her mental state. >> they're going back over the reports about her mental state, when did it start to become an issue. >> capitol police and secret service agents shot kerry multiple times and killed her during a wild chase from the white house to the capitol that was partly caught on camera. >> kerry was not armed. officers are being questioned ae use of deadly force. >> capitol police work ing ing without pay say kerry used her car as a weapon. officers say they opened fire because they saw her as a threat. >> sourcing tell cbs news kerry had fallen and hit her head and after wards her behavior changed. relatives and friends su
susan mcginnis reports for wjz, family members say her mental state probably played a role. >> cbs news has learned that before crashing her car, 34-year-old miriam kerry made statements to police that president obama was listening to her and communicate being her. police in stamford, connecticut tell john miller sometime after she was fired from her job as a dental hygienist officers questioned kerry when people became concerned about her end many men -- about her mental state. >>...
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>> susan mcginnis in washington. thank you, susan. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" now, extending the stimulus and big profits for facebook. wendy gillette is in the new york stock exchange. good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. the fed acknowledged they will buy $85 billion a month in bonds to keep interest rates low and encourage borrowing and spending. some experts expect they'll slow the program by early next year. wall street reacted negatively to the fed's conclusion that they still need help. the dow tumbled nearly 62 points while the nasdaq shed almost 22. >>> after the closing bell facebook revealed its third quarter revenue grew by 60%. the social networking company earned $425 million compared to its $59 million loss for the same period in 2012. its stocked soared in after-hours trading. >>> asian stocks dipped after disappointing corporate earnings. tokyo's nikkei lost more than 1%. hong kong's hang seng slid half a percent. >>> social security benefit checks won't be going up much next year. as prices f
>> susan mcginnis in washington. thank you, susan. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" now, extending the stimulus and big profits for facebook. wendy gillette is in the new york stock exchange. good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. the fed acknowledged they will buy $85 billion a month in bonds to keep interest rates low and encourage borrowing and spending. some experts expect they'll slow the program by early next year. wall street reacted negatively to the fed's...
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i'm susan mcginnis. government shutdown in week three. nation moving closer to default. >> i'm mark kelly at walnut creek. what some want to do to stop the bart strike. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, [ telephone rings ] good evening, this is flo. [laughs] yes, i'm that flo. aren't you sweet! licensed phone-ups available 24/7. call 1-800-progressive. traffic ad libs >> negotiations are getting ugly. >> plenty of sunshine on the way. >> accident separating southbound with a deer and a car. that's coming up. good morning, everyone. eastst it's monday october 14th. >> nearly 5:30 now and our major developing news this morning. the holidays, no bart strike. >> that could change tomorrow with just a 24 hour delay. kpix 5 reporter kate is following contract talks. kate? >> reporter: back at it today. they worked well into the night and unfortunately, still not over. the two sides might have taken steps backwards. they put their final offer yesterday. park general manager said it was $7 million more than friday's offer. the agency offers a 3% rate for each
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susan mcginnis in washington. thank you, susan. >>> well, stocks have been hit hard by the standoff in washington. yesterday the dow dropped 159 points. the index is down 481 points since the congress started the shutdown. if congress raises the debt ceiling, it could get worse. >> reporter: the u.s. treasury already using emergency measures to pay its bills, but by october 17th will be down to $30 billion. >> reporter: mark patterson former treasury chief of staff under president obama says before the end of this month, the u.s. government will owe $12 billion in social security payments and $6 billion in interest payments on the debt. and on the first of next month, another $58 billion is due in social security, medicare, and military and veterans benefits. the president would have to decide who to pay and who to delay. >> when i was at the treasury, we looked at all the options for sort of contingency plans. they all have sort of god-awful consequences. >> reporter: if, for example, the government can't pay int
susan mcginnis in washington. thank you, susan. >>> well, stocks have been hit hard by the standoff in washington. yesterday the dow dropped 159 points. the index is down 481 points since the congress started the shutdown. if congress raises the debt ceiling, it could get worse. >> reporter: the u.s. treasury already using emergency measures to pay its bills, but by october 17th will be down to $30 billion. >> reporter: mark patterson former treasury chief of staff under...
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>> susan mcginnis in washington. thank you, susan. >>> well, this morning new jersey is the 14th state to recognize same-sex marriages. the state supreme court ruled friday new jersey towns should be accepting marian marriage license applications for same-sex couples. marlie hall is at city hall. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. here in new jersey same-sex marriage became legal, and seven gay and lesbian couples came out in newark at midnight to be among the first to tie the knot under the law. joseph and orville waited 15 years to exchange their vows. newly elected senator cory booker married the couples in what was a joyful celebration. the state supreme court ruled last month they can allow gay and lesbian couples starting today, making it the 14th state in the country to allow the nuptials. new jersey chris christie tried happening while he appeals a court's decision the allow same-sex marriages. the state supreme court rejected the request and will hear christie's case in japan but in the mea
>> susan mcginnis in washington. thank you, susan. >>> well, this morning new jersey is the 14th state to recognize same-sex marriages. the state supreme court ruled friday new jersey towns should be accepting marian marriage license applications for same-sex couples. marlie hall is at city hall. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. here in new jersey same-sex marriage became legal, and seven gay and lesbian couples came out in newark at midnight to be among...
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susan mcginnis is in washington, susan, good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. we are into day eight of the shut down, nine days away to the country reaching its debt limit. no movement here on capitol hill. now, both house of congress will be working today as a plan forward as americans wonder when they were will be working together. >> reporter: house republicans will meet behind closed doors this morning to strategize about how they will handle the government shutdown and the looming debt ceiling crisis. >> over the last ten days we've been through quite a bit. >> reporter: house speaker john boehner said the president has the power to end the stalemate. >> the president's refusal to negotiate is hurting our economy and put putting our country at risk. >> reporter: but the president says only congress can approve funding bills. and he's calling on speaker boehner to allow a vote on a no strings attached bill the president believes has enough support to pass. >> the reason that speaker boehner hasn't called a vote on it is because he doesn't, apparently, want
susan mcginnis is in washington, susan, good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. we are into day eight of the shut down, nine days away to the country reaching its debt limit. no movement here on capitol hill. now, both house of congress will be working today as a plan forward as americans wonder when they were will be working together. >> reporter: house republicans will meet behind closed doors this morning to strategize about how they will handle the government shutdown and the...
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susan mcginnis, cbs news, washington. >> the markets could start showing the impact. dow stock futures are down suggesting market could drop when trading tarts later this morning. >>> without federal budget deal, thousands of workers at the lawrence livermore national lab will be furloughed but unlike employees, they are considered private contractors, meaning there's no back pais later. congressman eric held a town hall meeting with employees and concerned that the budget isn't fixed, there could be a brain drain. >> we will lose that and set the work done for national energy security far behind. >> projects at the lab includes the national ignition facility and an effort to use nuclear fusion to create clinique leer energy. some who work there say after years oof being asked to do more with less, the livermore valley is moving silicon valley. >> three national landmarks open again despite the shutdown. states step in to give tourists access to the grand canyon and statue of liberty and opening mount rushmore today. they use donations to offset the cost. >> some spot
susan mcginnis, cbs news, washington. >> the markets could start showing the impact. dow stock futures are down suggesting market could drop when trading tarts later this morning. >>> without federal budget deal, thousands of workers at the lawrence livermore national lab will be furloughed but unlike employees, they are considered private contractors, meaning there's no back pais later. congressman eric held a town hall meeting with employees and concerned that the budget isn't...
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susan mcginnis is in washington. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. there is no final decision yet from the white house about ending these spying programs. the white house may be waiting to see what happens here in congress. and more lawmakers are now calling for changes including the head of the senate intelligence committee. senate intelligence chairwoman dianne feinstein expressed outrage that the u.s. spied on allies including german chancellor angela merkel. she issued a statement monday saying i am totally opposed. the white house said it's reviewing a program that moni r monitored the foreign leaders, but finestein and her senate colleagues want to go one step further. she's calling for review of all operations. >> she's revelations go for a further review. >> reporter: senator feinstein said her committee is unaware the u.s. is listening in on private phone calls from friendly heads of state. senator john mccain wants to know who did know. >> obviously, we are going to want to know exactly what the president knew and what he knew it. >> report
susan mcginnis is in washington. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. there is no final decision yet from the white house about ending these spying programs. the white house may be waiting to see what happens here in congress. and more lawmakers are now calling for changes including the head of the senate intelligence committee. senate intelligence chairwoman dianne feinstein expressed outrage that the u.s. spied on allies including german chancellor angela merkel. she...
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susan mcginnis, cbs news, washington. >>> here's a welcome sight. check out some new video, tour boats docking at alcatraz. people lined up for tickets to the rock yesterday almost as soon as the debt deal came down. >> this is my life, my life. [ crying ] >> that i worked so hard -- i can't say anything more. [ crying ] >> and i just feel like people like us just nobody cares. >> well, the government might be back in business, but the damage is done. pamela harris owns a deli in groveland near yosemite. just as business was bouncing back from that "rim" fire, the shutdown kept people away and now she is forced to close her shop that's been a mainstay in the city of groveland for a decade. >>> one of the most famous sights in san francisco is shutting down for repairs. according to the "chronicle," coit tower will shut down next month so crews can fix water damage, flaking lead paint and get rid of asbestos. the repairs will take a few months. >>> relief for east bay commuters. caltrans has finally set a date november 16th as the tentative opening d
susan mcginnis, cbs news, washington. >>> here's a welcome sight. check out some new video, tour boats docking at alcatraz. people lined up for tickets to the rock yesterday almost as soon as the debt deal came down. >> this is my life, my life. [ crying ] >> that i worked so hard -- i can't say anything more. [ crying ] >> and i just feel like people like us just nobody cares. >> well, the government might be back in business, but the damage is done. pamela...
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i'm susan mcginnis in washington with a preview of what the health and human services secretary will say. >> reporter: it's been a year but super storm sandy is still effecting the east coast. i'm mike schuh live, a report next. >>> a politician, a photo and a nationwide conversation. i'm mike hellgren in south bethany with the gansler photo scandal has its roots. what the town is saying about underaged drinking and parental responsibility. >>> on the roads we have a couple of accidents and a little rain. we'll let you know if there's congestion to add to that. >>> more rain coming our way. >>> on coffee with, keeps kids and youth in sports safe. a couple of guys behind the scenes who help cal run the cal ripken, senior foundation are on coffee with talking about a new national policy for child-based nonprofits that the ripken foundation is putting forward. foundation is putting forward. >>> it is the bottom of the hour. some is light rain is making its way through the region. sharon is watching the roads, marty has the radar over at first warning weather. >>> as a matter of fact, he
i'm susan mcginnis in washington with a preview of what the health and human services secretary will say. >> reporter: it's been a year but super storm sandy is still effecting the east coast. i'm mike schuh live, a report next. >>> a politician, a photo and a nationwide conversation. i'm mike hellgren in south bethany with the gansler photo scandal has its roots. what the town is saying about underaged drinking and parental responsibility. >>> on the roads we have a...
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anne-marie. >> susan mcginnis in washington. thank you, susan. >>> on the cbs money watch fed chair janet yellen says we have a far way to go. gigi stone is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, gigi. >> good morning, anne-marie. janet yellen says more needs to be done to strengthen the economy. yellen was nominated by president obama yesterday to replace ben bernanke as chairman of the federal reserve. yellen has to be nominated by the senate. president obama calls her a prove leader. yellen says while the economy is stronger, there is more work to do. >> the mandate of the federal reserve is to serve all the american people, and too many americans still can't find a job and worry how they'll pay their bills and provide for their families. >> yesterday the fed published the minutes from itself september meeting. nearly every member thought the central bank needed more data before slowing its economic stimulus program. >>> on wall street stocks were mixed. the dow rose 26 points. the nasdaq fell 17 poi
anne-marie. >> susan mcginnis in washington. thank you, susan. >>> on the cbs money watch fed chair janet yellen says we have a far way to go. gigi stone is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, gigi. >> good morning, anne-marie. janet yellen says more needs to be done to strengthen the economy. yellen was nominated by president obama yesterday to replace ben bernanke as chairman of the federal reserve. yellen has to be nominated by the senate....
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and as susan mcginnis reports, while the stalemate continues, concerns over both issues are rising. >> over the last ten days we've been through quite a bit. >> reporter: house speaker john boehner says the president has the power to end the stalemate. >> the president's refusal to negotiate is hurting our economy and putting our country at risk. >> reporter: but the president says only congress can approve funding bills, and he's calling on speaker boehner to allow a vote on a no strings attached bill the president believes has enough support to pass of the. >> the reason that -- to pass. >> the reason that speaker boehner hasn't called a vote on it is because he doesn't apparently want to see the government shutdown end at the moment. >> reporter: it's not just the shutdown the two sides are debating. the government is expected to run out of money to pay its bills on october 17 unless congress votes to raise the country's debt limit. china, america's largest creditor is calling on the u.s. to resolve the political stalemate in order to protect its investments and avoid hurting the g
and as susan mcginnis reports, while the stalemate continues, concerns over both issues are rising. >> over the last ten days we've been through quite a bit. >> reporter: house speaker john boehner says the president has the power to end the stalemate. >> the president's refusal to negotiate is hurting our economy and putting our country at risk. >> reporter: but the president says only congress can approve funding bills, and he's calling on speaker boehner to allow a...
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susan mcginnis, cbs news, washington. >> stocks opened sharply lower today as anxious investors look for any movement to avoid a default. the dow is down 79 right now. >>> gas prices are coming down but san francisco drivers are still paying the highest prices in the country. the national average has dropped by 14 cents over the past two weeks at $3.38 a gallon. san francisco paying 50 cents more at $3.88. good luck finding that in the city. the cheapest gas is in sacramento here in the state of california. drivers there are paying about $3.74 a gallon, still well above the national average. >>> today is world habitat day. to celebrate, hundreds of habitat for humanity volunteers met in east oakland to build affordable housing. cbs 5 reporter mark kelly shows us even a former president came out to get his hands dirty. >> reporter: they say a home of your own is the american dream. of course, not too many can say an american president actually built their homes but this family can. >> thank you very much for work, for us. >> reporter: former president jimmy carter with his wife worked
susan mcginnis, cbs news, washington. >> stocks opened sharply lower today as anxious investors look for any movement to avoid a default. the dow is down 79 right now. >>> gas prices are coming down but san francisco drivers are still paying the highest prices in the country. the national average has dropped by 14 cents over the past two weeks at $3.38 a gallon. san francisco paying 50 cents more at $3.88. good luck finding that in the city. the cheapest gas is in sacramento here...
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susan mcginnis, cbs news, washington. >> defense contractor lockheed martin says it will furlough about 3,000 employees on monday because of the government shutdown. the company has 6400 employees in palo alto, san jose and sunnyvale. it's not clear how many of them will be affected. >>> an innocent bystander may be the latest victim of deadly violence in oakland. police say a man was shooting at a couple about 1:30 a.m. near 13th and broadway. a woman who was waiting in a bus stop was hit by a bullet and killed. police say two officers were just down the street at the time of the shooting. >> and when they looked up, they saw a crowd, a large group of people, starting to disperse and start to run around. officers got out of their vehicle, came to see what was going on, what the gunfire was about. and they were directed to three shooting victims. >> no arrests have been made. and victim's name hasn't been released. >>> checking bay area headlines, a loud and colorful crowd gathered outside nancy pelosi's office in san francisco for an immigration rally. it was one of several held around
susan mcginnis, cbs news, washington. >> defense contractor lockheed martin says it will furlough about 3,000 employees on monday because of the government shutdown. the company has 6400 employees in palo alto, san jose and sunnyvale. it's not clear how many of them will be affected. >>> an innocent bystander may be the latest victim of deadly violence in oakland. police say a man was shooting at a couple about 1:30 a.m. near 13th and broadway. a woman who was waiting in a bus...
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cbs reporter susan mcginnis says her family blames mental illness. >> reporter: cbs news has learned that before crashing her car into a white house barrier yesterday, 34-year-old miriam carey made delusional statements to police that president obama was listening to her and communicating with her. police in stamford, connecticut tell "cbs this morning's" senior correspondent john miller sometime after she was fired from her job as a dental hygienist, officers questioned carey when people close to her became concerned about her mental state. >> they are going back over those reports to see if any of that can enlighten them and to what was her mental state, when did it start to become an issue. >> reporter: capitol police and secret service agents shot carey multiple times and killed her during a chase from the white house to the capitol that was partly caught on camera. [ gunshots ] >> reporter: carey was unarmed. officers are questioned about the use of deadly force. capitol police who are working without pay because of the government shutdown say carey used her car as a weapon. off
cbs reporter susan mcginnis says her family blames mental illness. >> reporter: cbs news has learned that before crashing her car into a white house barrier yesterday, 34-year-old miriam carey made delusional statements to police that president obama was listening to her and communicating with her. police in stamford, connecticut tell "cbs this morning's" senior correspondent john miller sometime after she was fired from her job as a dental hygienist, officers questioned carey...
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susan mcginnis, cbs 2 news. >> in mountain view, the "mercury news" reports interns stayed on site. they had to leave monday at midnight. the nsa's website is shut down like those of many other federal programs. the shutdown is affecting travelers at parks and facilities. allen martin reports visitors can no longer escape to alcatraz. >> reporter: for 30 years, prisoners wanted nothing more than to get off the rock. now tourists want nothing more than to get on it. >> we are allowing people to take day cruises which go around alcatraz and under the golden gate but doesn't stop there. >> reporter: ticketholders could get a refund in which case this model of the former prison that shut down in 1963 assist as close as they will get. tim and sarah hoffman came from new zealand on their one-year anniversary planning to see alcatraz and yosemite. >> developing country, interruptions and government things interfering with your plans but not here. >> reporter: quincy and dawn got married saturday and came from england on their honeymoon. >> we were hoping for the grand canyon. >> how about
susan mcginnis, cbs 2 news. >> in mountain view, the "mercury news" reports interns stayed on site. they had to leave monday at midnight. the nsa's website is shut down like those of many other federal programs. the shutdown is affecting travelers at parks and facilities. allen martin reports visitors can no longer escape to alcatraz. >> reporter: for 30 years, prisoners wanted nothing more than to get off the rock. now tourists want nothing more than to get on it....
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susan mcginnis, cbs news, washington. >> president obama is set to meet at the white house today with republicans and democrats from the senate. >>> freshman congressman eric swalwell has been outspoken about the harm that has been caused by the shutdown citing impending furloughs of employees in his district at lawrence livermore lab and sandia national labs. >> it's tense. you can see that nobody is happy to preside over a shut- down government. i certainly am frustrated. i came here to do big things and move the ball forward, not to legislate 45 to 60 days at a too many. and so, you know, i see the hurt on my constituents' faces. >> swalwell told kpix 5's sharon chin he believes house republicans are starting to come to their senses and are realizing it's time to turn the government's lights back on. >>> 4:37 now. three chicken processing plants linked to a salmonella outbreak are still operating this morning in california. agriculture department says foster farms has made changes to their slaughter and processing to allow it to keep the facilities open in the san joaquin valley. t
susan mcginnis, cbs news, washington. >> president obama is set to meet at the white house today with republicans and democrats from the senate. >>> freshman congressman eric swalwell has been outspoken about the harm that has been caused by the shutdown citing impending furloughs of employees in his district at lawrence livermore lab and sandia national labs. >> it's tense. you can see that nobody is happy to preside over a shut- down government. i certainly am frustrated....
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susan mcginnis in washington. thanks. >> president obama expected the republican-controlled house to resolve its budget differences with the senate to avoid a default. on tuesday the president blamed the stalemate on republican party infighting. >> there's a faction there that believes any compromise of any sort is unacceptable, that they've got to get 100% of what they want or at least a lot of what they want, and they haven't been willing to engage with democrats over there. so we're a little stuck in the house, but i remain optimistic that this will eventually get resolved. >> house republicans have twice tried to come up with a new compromise, but they failed to satisfy the president, senate democrats, or tea party conservatives. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," stoxxer stock markets at home and overseas are dragged down by the impact, and the first look at health care enrollment. asian markets were mixed as fiscal negotiations continue in washington. hong kong's hang seng lost half a percent. tokyo's nikkei gaine
susan mcginnis in washington. thanks. >> president obama expected the republican-controlled house to resolve its budget differences with the senate to avoid a default. on tuesday the president blamed the stalemate on republican party infighting. >> there's a faction there that believes any compromise of any sort is unacceptable, that they've got to get 100% of what they want or at least a lot of what they want, and they haven't been willing to engage with democrats over there. so...
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i'm susan mcginnis in washington. what's in it and will the house go for it. >> first bart, now a second major transportation system set to strike. i'm mark kelly. coming up, what it means for your commute. ,,,, crisp, fall rocky mountain air makes an epic journey, matched only by our journey to capture its scent. crafted by expert perfumers. part of our limited edition national park collection. air wick. the craft of fragrance. [monotone] she says, "switch to progressive and you could save hundreds." call or click today. >>> this is kpix 5 news. >> no deal yet but bart negotiations between management and unions are underway as we speak. we'll have the details in a few moments. >> plus a powerful quake rocking the philippines. new video into the news room of the moment of impact. >> we have great fall weather coming our way. how warm it will be coming up. >> pretty good size delays coming out of tracy. our first live pictures. we'll explain what's going on coming up. >> thank you, liz. good morning, everyone. tuesday
i'm susan mcginnis in washington. what's in it and will the house go for it. >> first bart, now a second major transportation system set to strike. i'm mark kelly. coming up, what it means for your commute. ,,,, crisp, fall rocky mountain air makes an epic journey, matched only by our journey to capture its scent. crafted by expert perfumers. part of our limited edition national park collection. air wick. the craft of fragrance. [monotone] she says, "switch to progressive and you...
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cbs news' susan mcginnis reports from capitol hill, the negotiations continue even as time is running out. >> reporter: senate republicans and democrats worked through the night on a bill to re-open the government and avoid default. the efforts were resumed after talks in the house fell apart. >> we felt blindsided by the news from the house but this isn't the first time. >> reporter: the house balked at the senate plan and propose the its own, again -- proposed its own, again, adding provisions that limited the affordable care act. >> trying to find a way forward in a bipartisan way to continue to provide fairness to the american people under obamacare. >> but tea party republicans weren't convinced and the house bill died before it was voted on. conservative house members say their constituents agree that the fight over the president's healthcare law is worth it. >> there's a higher principle. >> reporter: the government will no longer have the authority to borrow money to pay bills starting tomorrow it risk default on its loans. >> this isn't what russia is doing to us. this isn't
cbs news' susan mcginnis reports from capitol hill, the negotiations continue even as time is running out. >> reporter: senate republicans and democrats worked through the night on a bill to re-open the government and avoid default. the efforts were resumed after talks in the house fell apart. >> we felt blindsided by the news from the house but this isn't the first time. >> reporter: the house balked at the senate plan and propose the its own, again -- proposed its own,...
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susan mcginnis, cbs news, washington. >> this weekend the house did unanimously pass a bill that would pay federal employees for the time they are out of work. the white house says it will approve it. >>> lawmakers are getting an earful from people in their districts who are angry the two sides can't reach an agreement. as kpix 5's juliette goodrich tells us, one congressman from the bay area is encouraging his constituents to speak their minds. >>> reporter: congressman eric swalwell was greeted by a packed house of republicans and democrats and he got an earful. >> so i'm against obamacare because it's just another overreach of the federal government into our lives. i want my freedom back. >> reporter: 10 months in office with an uphill battle, the congress says he is trying to break down the walls between republicans and democrats. >> i have called a bipartisan group called the united solutions caucus with 15 republicans, 15 democrats. we have been meeting all week to come up with a bipartisan approach to this. >> reporter: but it's day 6 of the government shutdown with a debt ceili
susan mcginnis, cbs news, washington. >> this weekend the house did unanimously pass a bill that would pay federal employees for the time they are out of work. the white house says it will approve it. >>> lawmakers are getting an earful from people in their districts who are angry the two sides can't reach an agreement. as kpix 5's juliette goodrich tells us, one congressman from the bay area is encouraging his constituents to speak their minds. >>> reporter: congressman...
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as susan mcginnis reports, there's still a lot of work to be done. >>> reporter: federal employees are heading back to work and barricades around washington memorials are coming down. just after midnight, president obama signed into law the bill that ends the 16-day government shutdown and raises the nation's debt limit to avoid a default. >> there's a lot of work ahead of us including our need to earn back the trust of the american people that's been lost over the last few weeks. >> reporter: the plan from senate leaders passed easily in the senate. >> shutting down the government was not a smart strategy and not the right direction and i hope we never do this again. >> reporter: but in the house, 144 republicans voted against the bill because it didn't do enough to limit the president's healthcare law. >> we fought the good fight. we just didn't win. >> reporter: the agreement funds the government for three months, raises the debt ceiling for four months, and calls for immediate long-term budget talks. >> nobody thinks it's going to be easy to get to a deal. but i will tell you i wou
as susan mcginnis reports, there's still a lot of work to be done. >>> reporter: federal employees are heading back to work and barricades around washington memorials are coming down. just after midnight, president obama signed into law the bill that ends the 16-day government shutdown and raises the nation's debt limit to avoid a default. >> there's a lot of work ahead of us including our need to earn back the trust of the american people that's been lost over the last few...
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they deny the report and susan mcginnis has the latest. >> reporter: a european delegation is in d.c. this morning to meet with white house aides and members of congress. they're expressing outrages at reports the nsa has been eavesdropping on as many as 35 lead glers i think we have repair work to do and hard questions to ask of the nsa about what's really happening in this program. >> reporter: the very sit comes on the heels after new revelation from a german newspaper which says the nsa listened in on german chancellor merkel's phone calls since 2002 and chief alexander briefed the president on the spying in 2010. the obama administration denies it saying news reports claiming otherwise are not true. but some members of congress are skeptical. >> remember, the nsa works for the president so it's a question did the president want to hear what chancellor merkel was saying because through his national security advisor he knew or should have known. >> reporter: others say the white house has to answer to no one. >> i think the president should stop apologizing. nsa has saved thousands
they deny the report and susan mcginnis has the latest. >> reporter: a european delegation is in d.c. this morning to meet with white house aides and members of congress. they're expressing outrages at reports the nsa has been eavesdropping on as many as 35 lead glers i think we have repair work to do and hard questions to ask of the nsa about what's really happening in this program. >> reporter: the very sit comes on the heels after new revelation from a german newspaper which says...
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cbs news' susan mcginnis has the story. >> reporter: investigators wearing hazmat suits searched the stamford, connecticut home of the woman police say triggered a dramatic car chase through washington, d.c. >> police were there so that they could go through that and try and find out what was this. could they learn anything that could give them a window as to her motive? >> reporter: the driver was 34- year-old miram casey. these pictures were taken from the facebook paged believed to be hers. police shot and killed her outside the u.s. capital thursday afternoon but the incident started at the white house where officials say carey struck a barricade with her black infiniti sedan, then sped down pennsylvania avenue toward the capital where police officers boxed her in. she backed up and tried to speed off again. police shot her to death. officers found a young girl inside the car. >> the child is in protective custody in good condition. >> reporter: police are collecting evidence and investigating what happened. part of that is determining why police chose to use deadly force to stop
cbs news' susan mcginnis has the story. >> reporter: investigators wearing hazmat suits searched the stamford, connecticut home of the woman police say triggered a dramatic car chase through washington, d.c. >> police were there so that they could go through that and try and find out what was this. could they learn anything that could give them a window as to her motive? >> reporter: the driver was 34- year-old miram casey. these pictures were taken from the facebook paged...
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susan mcginnis, cbs news, washington. >> president obama will visit boston today to promote and defend the healthcare reform of program. >>> it is 4:49. the white house says it is not reviewing the program that monitored four leaders including german chancellor angela merkel. yesterday, national intelligence director james clapper told the house intelligence committee the u.s. has been spying on our allies now for years. >> it's one of the first things i learned in intel school in 1963 that this is a permanent al given in the intel -- fundamental given in the intelligence business is leadership level at any level including military leaders. >> do you believe that the allies have conducted or at any time any type of espionage activity against the united states of america, our intelligence services, our leaders or otherwise. >> absolutely. >> despite criticism about the nsa policies, is the army general defended the agency. >>> the nation's budget problems are back in the spotlight. today house and senate negotiators will sit down for their first formal talks since reaching a temporary d
susan mcginnis, cbs news, washington. >> president obama will visit boston today to promote and defend the healthcare reform of program. >>> it is 4:49. the white house says it is not reviewing the program that monitored four leaders including german chancellor angela merkel. yesterday, national intelligence director james clapper told the house intelligence committee the u.s. has been spying on our allies now for years. >> it's one of the first things i learned in intel...
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susan mcginnis, cbs news, washington. >> house republicans continue to pass individual bills to fund parts of the government but senate democrats say all or nothing. >>> and despite the shutdown, the navy, air force and army football teams will play at least in games scheduled this weekend. navy is scheduled to play san jose start at spartan stadium next month. >>> the shutdown is taking away the fleet from this year's fleet week in san francisco. the event is still expected to go on later this month despite the lack of military ships and blue angels airshows. organizers hope fireworks displays will make up some of that difference. >>> 4:36 now. >>> leaders of some of the nation's biggest banks are worried about the government shutdown. ceos of banks including goldman sachs, jpmorgan chase and bank of america went to the white house to talk with president obama. they warned him the financial system would suffer if the shutdown is not resolved quickly. they also said failing to raise the debt ceiling by the october 17th deadline could jeopardize the already fragile economic recovery.
susan mcginnis, cbs news, washington. >> house republicans continue to pass individual bills to fund parts of the government but senate democrats say all or nothing. >>> and despite the shutdown, the navy, air force and army football teams will play at least in games scheduled this weekend. navy is scheduled to play san jose start at spartan stadium next month. >>> the shutdown is taking away the fleet from this year's fleet week in san francisco. the event is still...
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susan mcginnis, cbs news, washington. >> the discussions will continue today. president obama will meet with republicans and democrats from the senate today at the white house. >>> some national parks closed because of the shutdown could reopen. the obama administration says it will allow the parks to open if states use their own money to pay for park operations. governors in at least four states have asked for permission to reopen their parks within their borders because of the economic impacts caused by the park closures. >>> this is something a lot of us have been worried about this week. rush hour traffic could be a nightmare this morning so you may want to leave a little early today if you have that option. thousands of truckers are still promising to circle the beltway. it's sort of a general protest against the government. the protesters are all planning at this point to meet up at a truck stop in virginia. after that, they plan to make a b line north for the beltway. so depending on how quickly they leave d.o.d. sville, they could interfere with the tai
susan mcginnis, cbs news, washington. >> the discussions will continue today. president obama will meet with republicans and democrats from the senate today at the white house. >>> some national parks closed because of the shutdown could reopen. the obama administration says it will allow the parks to open if states use their own money to pay for park operations. governors in at least four states have asked for permission to reopen their parks within their borders because of the...
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as susan mcginnis reports from washington, it's going to take a while to chip away at all the backlog. >>> reporter: the national zoo reopens today as the u.s. government gets back to normal. the zoo's pop la panda cam came back online yesterday. but the impact of the 16-day shutdown is still being felt. just look at the lines outside this now open social security office in minnesota. >> i could have got a job if i had my social security card. >> halleluia. >> reporter: hundreds of thousands of federal workers haven't been paid for weeks. they will get back pay but likely not until the end of the month. >> we are still going to have to work with our creditors. it will be a very lean christmas. >> reporter: thursday, president obama had a special message for federal employees. >> thanks for your service. welcome back. >> reporter: then he delivered a message to congress. get back to work. >> passing a budget, immigration reform, farm bill. those are three specific things that would make a huge difference in our economy right now. >> reporter: negotiations for a permanent budget solutio
as susan mcginnis reports from washington, it's going to take a while to chip away at all the backlog. >>> reporter: the national zoo reopens today as the u.s. government gets back to normal. the zoo's pop la panda cam came back online yesterday. but the impact of the 16-day shutdown is still being felt. just look at the lines outside this now open social security office in minnesota. >> i could have got a job if i had my social security card. >> halleluia. >>...
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susan mcginnis live in. what, thanks. >>> the stock market reacted favorably yesterday as it became clear the government shutdown was about to end. the dow was up over 200 and then nasdaq closed 45 points higher. but based on future trading, wall street seems poised to open lower today. we'll have more business news from jill schlesinger coming up in just a few minutes. >>> bay area parks and attractions affected by the shutdown are set to re-open today including the rosie the riveter national historic park over in richmond, muir woods national monument in marin county and, of course, alcatraz right in san francisco bay. >>> the big question this morning: can bart and the unions come up with a contract agreement? both sides have been talking since yesterday morning at 10:00. kpix 5 reporter anne makovec is in oakland with the latest developments. anne, that marathon session is still going on. >> reporter: it is. they pulled an all-nighter. they have been here as you mentioned since yesterday morning. so the
susan mcginnis live in. what, thanks. >>> the stock market reacted favorably yesterday as it became clear the government shutdown was about to end. the dow was up over 200 and then nasdaq closed 45 points higher. but based on future trading, wall street seems poised to open lower today. we'll have more business news from jill schlesinger coming up in just a few minutes. >>> bay area parks and attractions affected by the shutdown are set to re-open today including the rosie the...
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i'm susan mcginnis in washington with a preview of what the health and human services secretary will say. >> i'm live in santa rosa. andy lopez's shooting death could change the way all toy guns look. we'll tell you about the new legislation one california lawmaker wants to put on the table. ,, ,, ♪ yeah, i dream about bacon. [sfx] wham! so i'm bringing back the blt cheeseburger combo. a juicy jumbo beef patty loaded with hickory smoked bacon and melting cheese plus fries and a drink for just $4.99. but this isn't a dream. it's just a video from my last birthday party. i want you to know stuff i want you to be kind. i want you to be smart. super smart. i want one thing in a doctor. i want you to be handsome. i want you to be awesome. i don't want you to look at the chart before you say hi...david. i want you to return my emails. i want you to keep me doing this for another sixty years. at kaiser permanente, we want you to choose the doctor that's right for you. find your perfect match at kp.org and thrive. good evening, this is flo. [laughs] yes, i'm that flo. aren't you sweet! lic
i'm susan mcginnis in washington with a preview of what the health and human services secretary will say. >> i'm live in santa rosa. andy lopez's shooting death could change the way all toy guns look. we'll tell you about the new legislation one california lawmaker wants to put on the table. ,, ,, ♪ yeah, i dream about bacon. [sfx] wham! so i'm bringing back the blt cheeseburger combo. a juicy jumbo beef patty loaded with hickory smoked bacon and melting cheese plus fries and a drink...
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as susan mcginnis reports from capitol hill, things got tougher when she had to answer questions from a congressional committee. >>> reporter: health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius is promising to fix the government's troubled healthcare website. >> so let me say directly to these americans, you deserve better. i apologize. >> reporter: one month after the launch, americans still can't navigate healthcare.gov. >> it's been down the whole time you have been testifying. >> reporter: during a house hearing wednesday, michigan's mike rodgers questioned sebelius about security concerns with the website. in a newly released internal memo a medicare official wrote, from a security perspective the aspects of the system that were not tested due to the ongoing development exposed a level of uncertainty that can be deemed as a high risk. >> they believe that was in their words an acceptable risk which means you put millions of americans' personal financial information at risk to hackers. >> reporter: republicans complained insurance companies are canceling millions of policies be
as susan mcginnis reports from capitol hill, things got tougher when she had to answer questions from a congressional committee. >>> reporter: health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius is promising to fix the government's troubled healthcare website. >> so let me say directly to these americans, you deserve better. i apologize. >> reporter: one month after the launch, americans still can't navigate healthcare.gov. >> it's been down the whole time you have...