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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 – but what happens if there’s 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 β€œdark ages” by campaigners. India's interim budget meanwhile seems to be full of goodies for citizens – but is it only designed to quickly stump up votes in the run up the upcoming election? Finally, we speak to the author of β€˜Business is Personal’, Penny Power, who says almost nothing can inoculate you against a β€˜broken moment’ 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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Sat 2 Feb 2019 01:06GMT

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