
On Friday's Early Show, CBS's Betty Nguyen used the Statue of Liberty as a live backdrop to play up how "visitors would miss out on the Smithsonian and its 19 museums...even the National Zoo"
if the federal budget impasse leads to a government shutdown. Nguyen
also highlighted that the "Cherry Blossom Festival...[is] set to wrap up
this weekend, but the parade may not march on if the government shuts down."
Fill-in anchor Rebecca Jarvis introduced the correspondent's report,
which ran 10 minutes into the 7 am Eastern hour, by outlining that the
cost of a shutdown might be $8 billion a week "because there are so many
government employees who won't be working, agencies that will shut
down, and there are costs to restarting them, including our country's
national parks, which is where we find...Betty Nguyen at Liberty State
Park, in the shadow of the Statue of Liberty, with more on the expected
impact at those locations."
Nguyen began with the shutdown's possible effect on the visitors to the
monument in New York Harbor and expanded out to what might be the
negative effects at all of the national parks, along with the
government-funded sights in Washington, DC: