Counting the Cost of the US Government Shutdown
We count the cost of the US government shutdown: around $3bn, according to the Congressional Budget Office
We count the cost of the US government shutdown: around $3bn, according to the Congressional Budget Office β but what happens if thereβs a repeat a month later? Also, actor and director Sarah Ann Masse tells us how to promote, recognise and reward more women in film-making, after Hollywood is accused of being in the βdark agesβ by campaigners. India's interim budget meanwhile seems to be full of goodies for citizens β but is it only designed to quickly stump up votes in the run up the upcoming election? Finally, we speak to the author of βBusiness is Personalβ, Penny Power, who says almost nothing can inoculate you against a βbroken momentβ in the building of an empire. We discuss all this live with Clive Hunton of ABC in Canberra.
(Image: A Smithsonian National Zoo employee removes a sign telling visitors that the zoo is closed due to a government shutdown. Credit: Chip Somodevilla/ Getty Images)
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