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MexicoJohnson-countyIowaUnited-statesFort-wayneIndianaIowa-cityMissouriTexasChinaCedar-rapidsMichigan the hoff and the entire cast divulge the hidden clause in their contract that caused real-life drama on the beach. what they needed to do to stay in their swimsuits. and good morning, america. a whole lot to get to this wednesday morning, including big news from the white house. president obama s nomination of skwan january / janet yellen for the fed. that s coming later today. she will become the first female chief of any major central bank. one of the most important economic policy jobs in the world. we ll talk to jon karl about that. see if the senate says. first woman to hold that kind of position. let s get right to the government shutdown and its impact on the families of these american servicemen and women you re seeing. the ultimate sacrifice. the so-called death benefits cut off to families of those fallen soldiers. abc s jim avila is in washington with much more on this. good morning, jim. reporter: good morning, robin. sick children that can t get into cli
NevadaUnited-statesPleasant-hillCaliforniaAkronOhioBrazilMinnesotaBinghamtonNew-yorkSalisburyMashonaland-east robin. sick children that can t get into clinical trials. capitol cops working out pay. and now, fallen heroes without family death benefits. they paid the ultimate price. but families of the war dead are being asked to suffer even more, due to the government shutdown. at the top of the list of things not working, for now nine days of shutdown, is what the pentagon calls the death gratuity. a $100,000 death payment to families of war dead. they re supposed to receive within three days of the death of their loved one. but that s now held up in political red tape. i m ashamed. i m embarrassed. all of us should be. reporter: since the shutdown began, 17 service members have died. six in afghanistan. the pentagon says, with its workers furloughed, it can t process the paperwork to pay the surviving relatives until after the shutdown is over. washington may be shut down. but it s still asking people to go to war. repeporter: the money is use by families to arrange for fune
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