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Scarborough: Senate Democrats, Republicans will pay for 'No' votes

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A proposed bill to extend gun background checks failed in the Senate on Wednesday in a 54-46 vote. Politico's Mike Allen and Maggie Haberman and the Huffington Post's Sam Stein join Morning Joe to discuss what happened in the Senate and the president's response.