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Charities fill benefit gap for fallen soldiers’ families

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The families of soldiers killed since the government shutdown began are at Dover Air Force base to pick up their loved ones’ remains, but still won’t be receiving the emergency death benefits from the Pentagon. Now, private charities are stepping in to fill in the gap. NBC’s Andrea Mitchell reports.