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The government shutdown enters its 28th day, leading to a hunger crisis


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As the government shutdown enters day 28, losses are mounting across the country with air traffic controllers now on the job without pay. Meanwhile, food assistance programs for about 50 million people are set to expire, along with subsidies for Obamacare, sending insurance premiums higher. NBC’s Tom Costello reports for TODAY on the gridlock in Washington.

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