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00:00A rare occasion as the government shutdown continues.
00:03The U.S. Senate works through the weekend as the shutdown hits Day 39.
00:07The Democrat leader's proposal is a non-starter.
00:13There's still only one path out.
00:16It's a clean funding extension.
00:19The House has already passed a clean funding extension.
00:23The president supports one and would sign it into law immediately.
00:28Senate Majority Leader John Thune called for senators to continue working until a deal
00:32is made.
00:33On Friday, Senate Democrats propose a new deal.
00:36The proposal says they'll immediately vote to reopen the government in exchange for a
00:40one-year extension of the Affordable Care Act subsidies.
00:43I know many Republicans stormed out the gate to dismiss this offer, but that's a terrible
00:48mistake.
00:49Our offer is not a new policy.
00:51This is not negotiating in a shutdown.
00:53It's simply agreeing to maintain current funding levels.
00:57Senator Lindsey Graham says the plan will cost Americans too much money.
01:00There is a better way.
01:02We're going to insist on that better way.
01:05And to my Democratic friends, we're not going to extend this program for a year because that
01:15would be unfair to the taxpayer.
01:18Following Friday's no vote, Democrat Jeanne Shaheen said Democrats need another path forward.
01:23She added they are working on it.
01:24For Straight Arrow News, I'm Jack Henry.
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