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00:00Day 38 of the government shutdown and another vote expected later today in the U.S. Senate
00:07to try to break the stalemate. This time, Republicans are dangling a new incentive,
00:12hoping Democrats will take the deal. CBS News is reporting that Republicans are adding language
00:17to the bill that would guarantee a future vote on extending health care subsidies set to expire
00:23under the Affordable Care Act. Senate Majority Leader John Thune says he's hopeful enough
00:28Democrats will proceed. Meanwhile, some GOP leaders are floating the idea of changing the
00:33filibuster rules just for this vote to reopen the government with a simple majority of 51 votes
00:39instead of 60. The resolution itself would be a clean bill with no add-ons or policy riders.
00:45But even inside the Republican Party, support for that so-called nuclear option is limited,
00:50meaning for now, the shutdown grinds on.
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