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The government shutdown is now in its 30th day, the longest in history, and its impact continues to ripple with waves of flight delays and the nation’s SNAP program set to expire in just days. Despite the consequences being felt across the United States, there has been no substantial discussion to find a breakthrough since the shutdown began. NBC’s Ryan Nobles reports for TODAY.

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