Senate advances tentative deal to end government shutdown

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The Senate advanced a procedural vote, 60 to 40, to propose a spending agreement aimed at ending the government shutdown. NBC News' Ryan Nobles outlines the next steps to reopen the government during the longest shutdown in U.S. history.

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