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Airports in cities including Nashville and Chicago are dealing with delays due to a shortage of air traffic controllers. The FAA warns Philadelphia, Indianapolis, Albuquerque, Dallas, Houston and Boston could also be affected. Controllers are working without pay amid the government shutdown. NBC News’ Tom Costello reports.

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