>> none of us want to see a government shutdown. we just want to cut spending. >> reporter: with this year's battle ongoing, republican house chairman paul ryan unveiled his plan for next year's budget. he wants to cut $6.2 trillion over the next decade, no doubt launching another round of budget battles. republican leaders did offer a plan "b." it would cut $12 billion and continue to fund the government for one more week. the president's response, that's no way to run a government. mike and peggy? >> well, if there is no agreement by friday, many n nonessential government services could stop including tax refund checks, but what about the military? >> yeah this, is definitely catching a lot of people's attention. the pentagon has not decided whether or not the 146,000 troops serving in iraq and afghanistan will get paid, but a spokesperson says the u.s. would consider its key national security responsibilities. well, parts of the south are in shambles this morning after getting hammered by a violent line of thunderstorms. >> at least nine people were killed including a georgia man and his 3-year-old son who died when a tree fell on their house. as many as three dozen