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Trump to deliver Oval Office address amid government shutdown

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On the 18th day of the government shutdown, President Trump will deliver his first address to the nation from the Oval Office. He's demanding more than $5 billion for his border wall, claiming there's a security and humanitarian crisis. Major Garrett reports.

False claim about terrorists at the border

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President Trump has argued there's a security threat at the border. Administrations, including the vice president, have repeated a false claim that terrorists are pouring in. Jeff Pegues has a reality check.

Workers feel the impact of the shutdown

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This Friday, thousands of federal workers won't be getting a paycheck. They're already struggling to pay their bills. Adriana Diaz spoke to one worker who is feeling the pinch.

Trump to deliver Oval Office address

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On the 18th day of the government shutdown, President Trump will deliver his first address to the nation from the Oval Office. He's demanding more than $5 billion for his border wall, claiming there's a security and humanitarian crisis. Major Garrett reports.



Congress members from border districts oppose wall funding

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All nine members of Congress representing districts along the U.S.-Mexico border are opposed to funding President Trump's request for $5.7 billion for a border wall. CBSNews.com reporter Kate Smith spoke to "Red & Blue" about the alternatives they are proposing.

FindJodi

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More than two decades after Iowa TV anchor Jodi Huisentruit disappeared, "48 Hours" reveals new information into the investigation. CBS News' Jim Axelrod reports.

Trump to address nation on border security, wall and shutdown

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President Trump will speak from the Oval Office in a prime-time televised speech Tuesday. He will try to convince voters that there is an urgent national crisis along the southern border, and building a wall is the way to solve it. Democrats are demanding equal airtime to respond to the president's speech. The standoff between the president and Democratic leaders over that wall has shut down parts of the government for 18 days. Paula Reid reports.

Top Democrats will respond to Trump's speech

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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer will speak after President Trump's prime-time address about the border. Politico's Louis Nelson joins CBSN with more.





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