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First Read Minute: Dueling Political Problems

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The two biggest political stories of the past few weeks are the problems with the federal health care website and the Republican Party’s infighting. NBC’s Mark Murray and Domenico Montanaro note that while Democrats are throwing every resource possible to fix the website issues, no one in the GOP is preventing an all-out civil war within the party.