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CBS host grills Cornyn: It's like shutting down government and demanding a 'cure for cancer'

CBS News host Bob Schieffer on Sunday told Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) that his party's strategy of trying to defund President Barack Obama's health care reform law was like shutting down the government and demanding a "cure for cancer."

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Republican Rep. Peter King: 'We are the ones who shut down the government'

At least one Republican member of Congress is admitting that his party is to blame for shutting down the federal government.

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Boehner: 'I'm a reasonable guy' but GOP debt limit demands mean U.S. on 'path' to default

House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) admitted on Sunday that nation was a on "path" to defaulting on its debts because President Barack Obama was insisting that Republicans raise the debt limit without including other demands like defunding the health care reform law.

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Fox News' Chris Wallace: Obama 'trying to panic the markets' to hurt Republicans

Fox News host Chris Wallace suggested to Treasury Secretary Jack Lew on Sunday that President Barack Obama was purposely trying to "panic the markets" to damage the Republican Party.

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Cruz insists that he has 'not remotely' hurt the Republican Party brand

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) on Sunday asserted that his crusade to kill President Barack Obama's health care law by shutting down the U.S. government had not damaged the Republican Party in any way.

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Family of woman shot dead by Capitol Police speaks out

Family members of Miriam Carey, 34, the Stamford, CT woman who rammed her car into White House gates and instigated a car chase with police that ended in her death are speaking out. CBS News reported that Carey's two sisters, Valarie Carey and Amy Carey-Jones said Friday that they are as baffled as anyone else as to what drove their sister to engage in the chase with police with her 1-year-old baby daughter in the car.

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Undercover NYPD officer may have been with biker gang who attacked SUV

A road rage attack by bikers that left a New York motorist injured was witnessed by at least one undercover police officer riding with them who did not intervene and then waited three days before reporting his presence, it was claimed on Saturday.

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Maddow marvels that Republicans don't really know why they shut down the government

On Friday night's edition of "The Rachel Maddow Show," host Rachel Maddow marveled at the fact that the Republicans who shut down the government don't really even seem to know what they did it for. As , as , the GOP is giving different answers about the shutdown every time someone asks.

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Americans United for Life chief accuses the pro-choice movement of being anti-science

Charmaine Yoest, the president & CEO of Americans United for Life, argues that those who don't think a fetus is a person are "anti-science."

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Virginia Republican: 'Jesus' saved me from Harvard Law School

Republican candidate for Lt. Gov. of Virginia E. W. Jackson told an interviewer Thursday that his faith in Jesus protected him from the leftist indoctrination he received at Harvard Law School.

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Elizabeth Warren: GOP 'anarchy gang' attacks imaginary 'bogeyman government'

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) accused Republican "anarchists" of shutting down the government and then complaining when the government doesn't provide the services they want.

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North Carolina GOP Rep: I'm taking my paycheck during shutdown because I need it

North Carolina's U.S. Rep. Renee Ellmers (R) stirred outrage on Thursday when she said in a TV interview that unlike some members of the Republican caucus in Washington, she will not be foregoing her paycheck during the GOP-led shutdown of the federal government. According to Talking Points Memo, Ellmer said that she needs her $170,000 annual salary too much to donate it.

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