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Government shutdown could mean 1 month without pay for many workers

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With the partial government shutdown entering day 16, Meet the Press moderator Chuck Todd and NBC’s Kristen Welker join Sunday TODAY’s Willie Geist to discuss. Todd reports that if a deal is not reached within 48 hours, 800,000 employees will go a full month without payment. "If that doesn't create pressure, what will?" Todd asked.