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Kentucky Republican Senator Rand Paul has been outspoken in trying to stop the government shutdown. Sunday, he joins Meet the Press exclusively to talk what comes next and where he thinks the parties can agree.

What should we ask him?

What impact is the government shutdown having on the economy? Plus, what does the constant clashing say for the prospects of future budget negotiations on the debt ceiling? Treasury Secretary Jack Lew joins us.



What should we ask him?

Both sides are dug in on the government shutdown fight, so what comes next? Plus, what does the constant fight in Washington say about our leaders' ability to effectively govern the country? Our roundtable weighs in: Chair of the Congressional Black Caucus Rep. Marcia Fudge (D-OH); Republican strategist Mike Murphy; Host of NPR's Morning Edition, Steve Inskeep; and editor of the National Review, Rich Lowry.



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Financial policy experts John Dearie and Courtney Geduldig warn that the ongoing government shutdown harm businesses by creating an uncertain economic climate in an already fragile recovery.

"It's tough to run a business even in the best of circumstances," said Dearie, "... so [the government shutdown] doesn't help. It'€™s a lot of additional uncertainty."

Geduldig and Dearie's new book, Where the Jobs Are, highlights some of the major issues that job creators are facing across America. One of the things they found is that most new jobs are coming from new businesses, rather than current businesses adding jobs.

"It's not that big businesses are not creating jobs, they are creating jobs. But they are finding new ways to be efficient so they'€™re shedding jobs in certain areas and adding them in others and it really ends up being a break even point," Geduldig said.

Watch the entire PRESS Pass interview to hear more about their new book and what they'd like to see out of Washington to make job creation easier around the country, here.

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