Sen. Bernie Sanders said Monday he's "very disappointed" that eight members of the Democratic caucus voted to advance a bill to reopen the government, arguing that Democrats got little in exchange aside from a "meaningless" vote on health insurance subsidies.
Asked by CBS News' Caitlin Huey-Burns whether he viewed Sunday's vote to advance the deal as a "capitulation," Sanders responded: "I'll try to think of a word, but that's not a bad one."
The bill — which still needs to formally pass the Senate and House — would fund the government until late January, ending the longest shutdown in modern history, and it would roll back federal layoffs imposed during the shutdown and advance a handful of bills to fund parts of the government for the rest of the fiscal year, which ends on Sept

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