As Democrats Unveil Budget, Obama Continues Charm Offensive With GOP
By: Tamara Keith and Melissa Block //
March 13, 2013
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The Senate on Wednesday began working through the trillion dollar spending bill to keep government running through the end of September. Amid all the talk about budgets, the legislation is actually the only one that's necessary to avoid a March 27 government shutdown. Meanwhile, President Obama continued his charm offensive with a visit with House Republicans. Melissa Block talks to Tamara Keith.
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