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katie watson, bbc news, washington. >> let's get some early-morning reaction from washington. laura? >> good morning, george. furloughed workers will be going back to work here in washington, and joining me now to discuss the implications of everything that's happened is congressman jim hines, democrat from connecticut. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> what is the fallout from the shutdown? >> i think the one meaningful thing -- there is too meaningful things. the government will go back to work and the financial crisis was averted, and we were thinking that sometime in the next 48 hours we would see a major dislocation and capital markets. the other thing that has occurred is that the republican party, the majority party in the , two weeks ago would've said that this is our route to repeal obamacare and achieve all these things. they have achieved the opposite of what they sought to achieve. their popularity ratings -- i don't say this for artisan gain, just observation -- this approve of how democrats handle the crisis, too. >> no, that's actually right. nobody won
katie watson, bbc news, washington. >> let's get some early-morning reaction from washington. laura? >> good morning, george. furloughed workers will be going back to work here in washington, and joining me now to discuss the implications of everything that's happened is congressman jim hines, democrat from connecticut. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> what is the fallout from the shutdown? >> i think the one meaningful thing -- there is too meaningful...
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katie watson, "bbc news," in washington. >> well, let's get straight to washington and i guess americans on the east coast just beginning to wake up to this partial shutdown. what sort of reaction has there been already? >> well, some workers that we've spoken to have been told to come in for about four hours this morning, that's government workers, to effectively clean their desk, tell some their contacts they won't be in, and they don't know how long they'll be in for. so that's the impact obviously as people come to work here in washington, d.c. we'll be hearing more about some of their reactions, specifically, how they worry it might affect them. but we've also been speaking to people across america to get their general reaction. lawmaker from both side of the aisle dug in their heels. nothing could stop a partial government shutdown. >> i think it's very disappointing to me, because it's kind of sending a message that the government cares more .bout their parties >> i think it would be a shame if people come here and can't get in or any other national park. >> i think washington nee
katie watson, "bbc news," in washington. >> well, let's get straight to washington and i guess americans on the east coast just beginning to wake up to this partial shutdown. what sort of reaction has there been already? >> well, some workers that we've spoken to have been told to come in for about four hours this morning, that's government workers, to effectively clean their desk, tell some their contacts they won't be in, and they don't know how long they'll be in for....
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. >> katy watson, "bbc news," washington. >> our correspondent ian watts season in brussels. ian, in these european courts, they thought it was to be done but what's the latest there? >> we're still waiting for the national press conference to get under way. at the end of this summit we will get more details then but we got quite a lot of details from the president of the european council and the commission and of course press conferences from francois and angela merkle. what is likely to happen over the next few months is that france and germany will try to negotiate a new framework for cooperation on intelligence with the united states. there was that sponing press conferences overnight. angela merkle of course believes her own phone was monitored by the americans and her view the relationship with america has to change radically and she wants to see deep changes and assurances there will be a fresh relationship and in short she wants to make sure america sticks to the promise she had from president obama not to monitor her phone calls, this is reading between the loins but
. >> katy watson, "bbc news," washington. >> our correspondent ian watts season in brussels. ian, in these european courts, they thought it was to be done but what's the latest there? >> we're still waiting for the national press conference to get under way. at the end of this summit we will get more details then but we got quite a lot of details from the president of the european council and the commission and of course press conferences from francois and angela...
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katie watson reports from washington. , there are 81e yeas, 18 days. -- 18 nays. >> a yes vote in thesenate and another in the house. government workers have now been told to return to work and financial markets can breathe a sigh of relief now that they know the u.s. is able to pay its bills. america is back from the brink and back in business. , but thea relief president says it is not the end of the story. aheadre is a lot of work of us, including the need to earn back the trust of the american people that has been lost the past few weeks. we can do that by addressing the real issues that they care about. >> the deal will fund the government until january 15 and extent u.s. are roaring authority to february 7. it would also set up a panel of politicians to draw up a longer- term budget deal, one that president obama hopes can be agreed upon more amicably. after attempts by the public is to include big changes to the health care law, they accepted a big climb down. the bill includes a tightening of restrictions for people eligible for subsidies under the health care act. one of the
katie watson reports from washington. , there are 81e yeas, 18 days. -- 18 nays. >> a yes vote in thesenate and another in the house. government workers have now been told to return to work and financial markets can breathe a sigh of relief now that they know the u.s. is able to pay its bills. america is back from the brink and back in business. , but thea relief president says it is not the end of the story. aheadre is a lot of work of us, including the need to earn back the trust of the...