. >> anne-marie, good morning, president brshg said he will push congress to reopen as soon as possible but when that happens is anybody's guess. the gridlock will continue here on capitol hill as hundreds of thousands of federal workers find out, at least for now, are out of work. >> mr. speaker, it is now midnight, and the great government of the united states is now closed. >> congress bickered to the very end and missed a deadline to pass a new budget for the start of a fiscal year. >> congress of chronic chaos continues. >> reporter: lawmakers left the capitol for a few hours' sleep. they'll be back this morning. >> hope to reopen it tomorrow. >> reporter: the disagreement is whether the changes in the affordable care act should be part of the government. >> the house has voted to keep the government open. but we also want basic fairness for all americans under obama care. >> it is embarrassing that these people who are elected to represent the country are representing the tea party. >> reporter: the impasse means many federal employees will report to work today for about four hour