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00:00In Washington, day 36 and the federal government shutdown is now the longest in U.S. history.
00:08The Senate on Tuesday failed for the 14th time to pass a short-term funding bill that would reopen the government even temporarily.
00:16Democrats are still insisting any deal include funding to extend health care subsidies under the Affordable Care Act.
00:23Republicans say those talks can only happen after the government opens.
00:26Meanwhile, the impact is spreading fast at the nation's airports.
00:31Staffing shortages are growing.
00:33Air traffic controllers and TSA workers continue to work without pay, and many are now calling out sick.
00:39Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is warning of mass chaos ahead, saying parts of U.S. airspace could soon have to close.
00:46Senate Republicans head to the White House for a breakfast meeting with the president
00:50as both sides look for a way out of a stalemate that's now entered its sixth week.
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