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ALJAZAM News September 19, 2013

Council in washington. Live pictures of that. Hes likely to touch on are fight to symptom the government from shutting down, the debate could be complicated by efforts to derail the president S Health Care reform law. Randall pinkston joins us live. How will the republicans try to derail health care law. Talk a blibled that. The first stage of this showdown at the okay corral. The fiscal year ends september 30th and if the congress does not pass a continuing resolution to keep things flowing then there will be a government shut down. So the republicans say they are willing to pass a continuing resolution but only if it strips funding from the Affordable Care act, House Resolution 59. Just moments ago, the president s office of management and budget has released a statement saying that if in fact the house passes joint resolution 59 he will veto about bill. That is to say, he will accept a shut down. Of course, the republicans are going to blame it on president obama, president obama is

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