The U.S. senate has passed a funding bill that could put an end to the longest government shutdown in American history. A small group of Democrats joined Republicans to break the political deadlock. The shutdown has had a major impact on everything from paycheques to flights and access to food aid. Jackson Proskow reports on the crucial next steps.
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U.S. Senate passes deal to end longest government shutdown in history
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