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choice republicans will pick up the vote for their business or family and it was from lindh l graham. we will be back after -- we are continuing. stand by. >> 219 to 212. you are looking live at the floor of the house of representatives. these are some of the votes the interim votes. the big votes already happened. the reconciliation bill will come soon, yes, we can, yes, we can. democrats are chanting now. i am with tom delay and governor ed rendell as we watch the congress continue their impassioned very exciting maneuvers here is bart stupak the man who is the anti-abortion. >> this does not pro potato life. it is the democrats who set up for the principle of no public funding for apportions. it is democrats through the president executive order that ensures the sanctity of live is protected. because all life is precious and all life should be honored. democrats guarantee all life from the unborn to the last breath of a senior citizen is honored and respected. from the unborn child his or her mother will finally have preand postnatal care under our bill. if the child is born with med medical problems we provide medical care without bankrupting the family. for republicans claim we send the bill back to committee under the guys of protecting light is disingenuous this motion is really to politicize life not prior size life. we stand for the american people, we stand up for life. vote no on this motion to recommitme recommitment>> the motion to recommit was the last ditch effort asking them to redo what they have done. never had a chance of passage. this won't pass either. >> by a procedural motion that will never have effect. they know that. we know that. vote no, vote yes for the healthcare of all america. i yield back the balance of my time. >> joined here in the studio by the reverend al sharpton. a huge triumph for obama. >> i think the president nance sellsy gave president. i think it's the transforming of the country the way the president had problems. >> arguably socialism. >> first of all we have to say they are overwhelmingly for socialism when he elected obama. >> the president elected healthcare reform. he has delivered what he promised. i don't understand republicans saying he gets the will of the american people. they voted for president obama who said this was going to be one of the first things he would do and he has done the first hurdle of that tonight. so i think the american people were very loud and clear this was not some concept the president introduced after he won. he ran on this and the american people won tonight. they got finally something from a president they voted for who said he was going to do exactly this. >> joining us on the telephone the chairman of the national republican committee michael steel. seems we meet at these historic moments in congress. i am delay delighted you are jo us. do you see this in apocalyptic terms b babbehnor was suggestin? >> i do. i think i would disagree with reverend sharpton in that america voted for owe bbama but for this. if it were voted tonight he wouldn't have made it to the presidency. we have listened to the debate for over a year and watched the leadership in congress particularly nancy pelosi to do everything in her ow poer to control and manipulate. people have speak en. tea parties, down hall. she has failed in her service through this nation. by forcinging this they don't want. they we can until the cows come home. >> let me ask you a question. >> let me fen michigan any point. the reality of it remaremained. this week mere americans are going to -- now you have coupled and played on top of that they will not be able to sustain nor bear. it is time for nancy to go. i am asking everyone to go to www.gop.com and help me find. >> i speaking with the house and senate to undo what you done tonight. i know you are a square shooter. do you realistically believe a movement to reteal legislation just passed and soon to be signed into the law by the president of the you state what was the toos time, a reversal fortune ever happens. >> first time for efg. a sleeping giant has been awakened over this past year and we have seen it in town halls and tea parties across this nation. we started on the capitol steps yesterday and today and you will see it throughout the spring and summer and into the fall. american people lfr t will have first volley this november when they get to tell many of the folks particularly mr. stupak who may be just so ashamed and so embarrassed. he can get jobs the way he did, up to a point. he knows it has no effect of law other than the president's work. mr. i get to bart stupak. gallup which i don't think dieb ronald he had a successful march term. it is now march the economy is turning around. who knows what will happen in begun stan. so far so dwa it's public adeposition old obviously those neve elections and people start cashing in some of the new entitlements we are going to be feeling pretty good. >> again, please know soon this is happening in a vacuum. you are talking about people getting in the front end of this to how it's front loaded. >> i am sorry. the motion to recommit defeated there it is 219. the attempts the long shot attempts for a redue on this commission to recommit has been . >> i can't -- inaudible). the american people know this whole idea we are going to get all of these benefits now that's the problem the healthcare world is going to turn around overnight. it is a fallacy. at the end of the day you have $3 trillion we don't have federal government making decisions you made yesterday they are going to be making tomorrow. that's the reality here. whether it c when it comes to november people can't be out there with their pitch fork and till have their fork. >> let me say before -- this just broke. it's very given whether the chairman gets that and how bitter he was. the flip changing from now to yai. list tone what happened to bart stupak. he was hob honored though wednesday light. with we were planning who keep his fun out of healthcare reform. low will' democratic national conventioner. they are rejoking. it is a very pro grave life any member of congress who votes for this bill or who has voted for this litt this. stew mac may been so deeply sincere. he's observant catholic. he will be excluded at least by this group and by the sound of what chairman lsh lsh eat me say he said the plea significance was made. people should be grateful. i think that the chairman and all due respect to chairman steel this is the fact that there are other people that benefit immediately from this. people that have preexisting conditions. people can go for 26 years old and remain on their parents. you act as though 33 million. they don't note. so i think that they have more reason to vote now than they did yesterday. i think they will come out and vote. >> i disagree. >> historic turnout in a midterm election. obama taz 60 percent of the electorate voting. in midterm elections historically you have had mid 40s. it's the base of the party that go and to get the kids to get the latinos especially with no i am brakes reform on the table to give the other african americans to vote in numbers they did in mother carol loon gnaw. >> when people voted hor record numbers. this change is real. i think you will see a higher than normal midterm vote. i think the republicans are trying to yesterday's number in a new world. >> when we get the numbers maybe not. we are getting more than people think. >> that's why you lost virginia and new jersey and massachusetts. the coalition. this one helps care with the issues. >> it's not like you to vote -- >> keoo -- lack of jobs creatio what virginia, massachusetts, fence fence and a whole host of other states in 09. as from stupak this is very simple. what he did today was turn his back on those who fought for the life of the unborn. >> you say from will be more abortions now? >> every section bisection analysis they have done funds can be used for abortions. >> wait a second. wait a second. that's not true, though. that's not true. a >> the height amendment is the law of the land. >> every section bisection analysis of this bill that has been done concludes the same thing. federal funds in the senate bill will be used -- the senate bill also that cover abortion and citadel used power to force america to pay for ora boringseborings -- already my first point. it's time for nancy to go. >> here is someone who might replace her on the phone aside from senator varaso and democrat of maryland. marsha blackburn of tennessee night seeing you the other day. hoy angry are you right now? >> i am just very sad and sickened. i have two grandsons geraldo. when you get down it is on our children and it's sickening. i think the stupak reversal as previous callers were saying that is also very disappointing and upsetting to oman fee people. how we approached federal funding of apportion. so that is very sad also. this is an unfortunate day for the american people. this is a piece of whether he l that has even the president's own economic advisor saying it cost us american jobs. when you look at tennessee, massachusetts and may which has been the test case for public option healthcare you didn't see any member from any of those states saying we passed this bill. we tried this in my state. it was so successful it insured more people. it reduced the costs. they were saying the opposit op the scott brownell election showed they were so disgusted with the medicare it was implement there had in massachusetts right now struggling with a $5 million hole in their budget. >> is the senator on the phone? >> i need a doctor. you know, the -- i personally do not buy that there will be any change in the federal participation in subsidizing elective abortion. that is as a lawyer and i read this stuff i don't think there will be one more abortion because of what part stupak did the other day. i think it's unlikely i am thinking 35 million additional people. spend less money doing it especially in my experienced. are you convinced had will be an verse by effected by senator. >> this bill will be bad for patient who's rely on healthcare bad for providers and nurses and doctors providing the care. it will be bad for payers people in a pay for them. taxpayers and it will be horrible for our economy. it is going to cost jobs hurt the economy and add to the deficit. there is no way even if you are dumping. it is not going to solve the problem with the economy. they are going to cut medicare by over $500 billion. they are becoming medicare every day. they are out there for the amendment as part of the senior who can get a doctor to help the young people who are forced to buy. >> is senator ben cardin on the phon phone? >> i am with you. >> i want to know if the bill is so onerous to insurance companies if it's going to limit the abuse of the insurance companies how comins company stocks are up? >> no one knew what would happen with this bill. they will remain the insurance companies will have to spend more on the premium dollars on benefits with administrative costs. stockholders realize it is in insurance company's interest. one thing i know would mean the policy voters with premium dollars. at one point senator it extends it into the medicare funds. this will be good for people with private insurance as well as those in medicare. >> senator listen to mitch mcconnell republican colleague. today's vote will go down in history as culmination of year long request by partisan majority to force the will over by partisan opposition. do you believe that the comedy that has previously existed in the united states senate and house of representatives is forever for the four seeable future shattered by the bitter partisan nature of this particular vote? >> i think we got to get back to work tomorrow and start working on the issues important to the american people. these are not partisan issues. we have to work on them. this bill in the house and senate republican amendments were proposed and adopted. i understand we don't have republican votes. clearly the process used over the last 12-14 months included republicans. they were part of the process. a large part the reason why it took so long is we were working with this. >> gentlemen and lady, i ask you to stand by. we have another vote coming up. let me throw it back to my colleague bret baier in washington. brett take it away. >> geraldo you are looking live at the house floor where the reconciliation act these are the house fixes to the senate healthcare bill being voted on right now. this is a 15-minute vote. right before that you had the motion to recommit sends this back to the committee. it failed by a vote of 192. you had congressman bart stupak making a passioned plea to reject this motion to recommitment we are back with our panel steve haze amy stoddard charles scott hammer. it was an interesting speech by stupak on the floor. >> it was a poignant moment. here is a man who for a month or two has been leading the fight to get strong anti abortion language in he lost and only a few hours ago. he accepted the president essentially a letter a blog entry. meaningless. in the speech he gave now supporting the language and the president's statement next to it he accused the people who were on his side of disingenuous that is a remarkable switch. i understand the pressure he was under. i understand in the end why he gave but i think if he had simply admitted he was losi cho the lesser of two evils he might have done better rather than rae assure the former supporters that protect the anti abortion bill. >> i thought stupak speaking was great. somebody thought for a long time took a principal stand. what he did here was a political hack job and it was extraordinary he was working with us. congressman smith and about the legislation he went on the attack the war path and suggested they were the ones politicizing those. nobody believes that the he can executive order he signed on to was anything more than political cover for him. he was a disgrace he attacked his former colleagues like that. >> 188 as it clicks done on the reconciliation act 216 to get this passed as the senate bill they have the numbers for this one check in with major garrett. >> robert gibbs sent out another tweet about the president watching the historic vote of 219 to 212 vote on the key pivotal issue before the house. that was always the gut check vote a big mistake. when the president saw number 16 achieved to us from the roosevelt room. the staff had applause and hugs all around. they are preparing to see the president. he will address the nation at the culmination of this vote we are watching right now play out of the house of representatives. before that he will have a congratulatory call. democratic leadership thanking them for their hard work on this rare sunday of history dealing with the issue of health insurance reform. one thing that strikes me, giz. back when medicare was passed 1965 one near after -- medicare passed by a vote of 307 to 116. we have a sharply divided much more partisan divide on this vote. if memory serves there were no legal challenges at the time. on this issue not only midterm election but going forward they are going to own in a political context sense all the things that flow from this bill good and bad republicans will not. we will not have by partisan ownership we will have partisan ownership on that. >> before we go to karl cameron we are going to list tone the house once we go to 214 again. quickly one of the swee tweets noticed robert gibbs saying yef one gave high fives to rahm emanuel after the scott brown win in massachusetts. perhaps rahm emanuel's status inside the white house changed dramatically after this win. >> the white house has been protected. poll lit co and new york times both had stories this morning describing most of the momentum behind this resurrection if you will to nancy pelosi not to emanuel he was the one in favor a much smaller approach along the lines of a linton model. he lost to congress in 1994. bill clinton went to leaders he said that will be approaching healthcare from the speaker's voint -- point of view. the white house is protective of him they are more than w willin and happy to that i can this victory toward the midterm elections. as we are creeping toward the 214 number let's go to karl cameron. before i tossed you i may have to interrupt you and i don't like to interrupt. >> oh, yeah, right, brett. i am going to ask jackocationnally go to the side we are at 211-5-2 overpass sandaling as the healthcare debate winds down. for the last year it has been conducted in a nationalized campaign. ten's of millions of dollars in advertising. ten's of millions of dollars in direct mail. town halls with tens of thousands of people attending eye cross the country. it is unbelievable pressure. they have an issue over abortion. huge portfolios every quote of their every statement their news releases their speeches has been maintained by the republican national committee and various organizations in washington. all of that gets handed over to the campaign. those democrats who voted for this with mccain won year and a half ago those are blue dogs in districts where the healthcare reform has been unpopular now have a huge record of material gathered over this huge campaign effort for healthcare. the transition goes to the real campaign at ho political survivoral. we are at 213 and 6 minutes left before reforce sets in and fear comes tomorrow morning. will be that is the big question. i they will you what daets ma -e the 216 pretty quickly. >> brett i don't know if you can still hear me. >> i can. >> these are the moments when the speaker is best known for her arm twisting abilities. because of the preceding votes this is celebratory these not putting the hard touch but soft taupe of gr congratulating folk. there are not a lot of republicans back in the hall whchlt it came time to cast --. when it came by to pass the ballot this is a moment to grieve not celebrate. the folks who were sticking around there are pleased about it. paul ryan emerged as a budget and fiscal wizard master of the cbo score was the republican super star in all of this. he will tough it out through the end of it. the hall will empty quickly. a lot of jubilant democrats hoping to get on the hometown new newscast. >> last time they chanted yes we can. this time a smattering of applause as they crashed over the 216 number that they needed. now the house fixed the bill. 4 minutes 45 secondary maining people can switch their votes but it appears they are going to be over the number 216. si see what the final number is. if this passes as it is expected to in four minutes. this means the house fix bill the reconciliation bill heads over to the senate. they start debating we are told on tuesday there's a big question whether the senate will be able to pass all of these fixes and what that means. remember charles what you are doing is senate healthcare bill. >> it's unlikely this is the time it will have to vote. on as we speak because it is lick is changed even if the democrats support the measures there may be a technical challenge here or there on whether it is allowable under the reconciliation procedure. if any are stricken on a technical ruling it returns. it is not the end of it. we will have the weekend negotiations in the senate. this is a really historic day. we are on the path of nationalized healthcare. insurance companies are the utilities as of tomorrow. the hunl amount huge amount of have in europe our other programs are going to cost. this will be a huge change in america's life. i think at th -- it starts with bill tonight. >> maybe politically we will have a day of positive coverage maybe a few days of how the democrats were able to turn this around. followcally wore 2010 in neve. >> i think we are looking once -- we are in april. it leaves to campaign is august. the job picture likely to ka healthcare. some of the provisions are appealing but they have a limited window in which to repackage healthcare reform against the anger that has been building in this country. a narrative about the democrats exploding deficits and bailing out wall street. healthcare reform what due -- i absolutely can. i am not going to write it off and say this is going to doom the democratic party. >> steve as we look at the foenl moments, 228-209 at this point it will pull out some of the special deal. to make some changes for the poirs part. the -- then pat possible. i think you can make it pain field we are looking at what we have now as a portion of what we had. nancy pelosi said in her speech that struck me. i think she was putti putting t kennedy's letter reaffirming the country. i think that's one of the things megan sta we have two different visions about what the character of our country actually means. you have obama who comes in and uses language that suggests he is going to try to change the way ma america sees itself. americans kay to day li their lives. republicans say they don't want the government involved as much as this. never have we seen it by the numbers like this. at least not in my memory have we seen it on something so long significant significant. it is such of an issue. with the sim bus package you on financial reform. he is trying to fundamentally change the way america sees itself and and the way that th government. governs it out. >> the time has expired the reconciliation act passed 220 to # 11. now the house has passed likely to be signed sometime as early auz tuesday but not before that. reconciliation act begins in the cell britts. change your receipt vooet >> oon this vote yais 220, nays 211. the bill is passed. (applause) >> without objection a motion to reconsider is laid upon the table. >> okay, there you have it. 220. within more snuck in there under the wire. 220 to 211 the reconciliation act passes. now he has 8 minutes. you see the live look at the east room as they set up there. what do you expect obviously it's happy white house tonight. what do you expect out of the preside president. congratulating her telling her what you have done that no other speaker in history has done. the president in all likelihood house democrats made not only history but they have vin vindid what they came in washington to accomplish doing something by the american people thought possible i am upon possib -- ve. he points back to his campaign. he has ex peck trigss now he will say much the same about kelt ir but he and his staff and speakers of the. we will frank that person sere rens one of the things they are banking on achieving in the next couple days something they will give them momentum for the democratic party heading into the midterms is the persistence factor. the president did not give up. in that regard there are reach back comparisons on the white house we are sis tense ronald rouge began matt got this for me. pressing ahead with his agenda as he saw it gained credit even from those who disafreed and did not like them all that much. if they liked him disagreed so strongly with these policies they opposed him. the president believes he will win persistence is another thing they will catch on tonight. in the east room the house as a dumb more back rote here on the house floor. karl cameron how will republicans play this night and how do you think they will try to spin and react to tease votes tonight. >> the >> it is the end of the democratic majority. flip side is for democrats request somebody callyingerred the book harped here testify created pressure in many cases and could have it gienlly done. there's a relief for democrats. you heard them talk about the they were beginning to see they couldn't get it done. by putting the big, big check on mayority gifts. republicans now look at this and r as an example of president obama and democrats completely losing touch with the american people with the economy in the dumper with the economy the number one issue when the chief executive is out of touch with the population it's very, very bad news. you head them acknowledging a couple months back in healthcare debate he wanted to spend more time. having passed this now many of the benefit from the federal government don't sfart until 214. four years from now that puts a tremendous amount of byrned on the private sector which will be hit with fys it's not a universal syst system as a consequence it will be a long time before it to come to some degree of workable effect. thinked. g gerring democrats have to recognize that's what they are required to defend on the campaign trail the next few months. it ain't to go to be perfect overnight. as we look live at the east room we should point out in this reconciliation bill is a massive student lo own ove -- loan over charles we don't talk about that a lot this is a big deal if this becomes the law of the land. >> it is a good deal. it hasn't been discussed or negotiated debated in the second they are going to have radical change in the relationship between the government and student loans since it is a change of what has been in place since 1965. it happened overnight slid into reconciliation bill on a complete ry sifrnt subject. peedz, hants, we had to take over the auto stli? we have a charge federal intrusion into healthcare. what this is washington taking over all stew dint loans. all of a sudden no one has any situation. we had a year for healthcare 0 on this will you it will be decided a couple the department of education this beal with that directly and they wouldn't be fun they tinks around the country. >>ity r i think charles is righ the big picture narrative here. i think it will also add to the difficulty the president will have to this so-called bif vot they want to hike -- in addition to what we see with healthcare and recommend monday juice it's a manifestation of whaushing ton aryans that have made people so angry with what's going on now you are going to see them pivot or try to be a leader. a throw back popul populus it w a discordant noit to hit. people are going to be reading about the newspapers tomorrow and say what? we didn't plan on that. >> about one minute away from the president crosswalks down chose hall. historic mistake. the only thing bay partisan about it is the opposition to it. the last minute washington takeover of the student loan progr program will half a trillion and to you dents cloents to help pay for healthcare. one of the leaders against this effort and will likely leave the charge and the senate. obviously he wants to talk to the american people before the morning shows. >> it isn't over. it will be very interesting. he is not signing the bill tonight. no law of the land tonight. calculated he has to take a because he -- pause here. he will have to sign it on tuesday goes over to the senate potential for it will be strouk mid into swiss fees what is going who happen. we will know they are in the house and senate. this is so bill. i don't think the jubilant president in the memo met of vie um of i know he's relieved and happy. if it is over the reconciliation close-up they are sending a bill. >> he is still trying to push the arms in the senate. >> the unions on whom he depends strong supporters oppose the bill in the senate because it has the tax on cadillac rabs homes they were arp to use that heing strength in if heing yagss. d -- >> they tried to get the cutout what you have in the house is a delay of all of this tax ag taxl 2018. if the house fix is rejected or doesn't end up in law. as of tonight unions are touched with attacks on a lot of their members that's what we are worried about. >> president obama and vice president biden walking down cross hall talking about one of the most significant pieces of legislation in this kwon tree's history. >> tonight after nearly 100 years of talk, frustration, after decades of trying, a near of sustained effort and debate. congress declared america's workers and america's families and small businesses deserve the security knowing in this country neither illness another nor accident fp sit of the we receive #. it was no longer possible we rose above the weight of our pollick ticks. we push back on the undue influence to mistrust or sintism or to fear. wur still capable of doing big things tackling is our biggest challenge. this government of the people, by the people still works for the people. i want to thank every member of congress who stood up to make healthcare reform a reality. it wasn't an easy vote for a lot of people. it was the right vote. >> ir want to thank nancy pelosi for her kwan. i want to thank my outstanding vice president, joe biden and wonderful secretary of health and human services kathleen seb bell why yous. i want to thank many of the staffers in congress. my own incredible staff in the white house who he worked tireless any lever the past year with americans of all walks of life. a package similar to the one you were going to serve. today's vote answers the dreams of so many who fought for this reform. every unsung american who took a time to hit down the you can gam back. you have to knocked onner knows floors let me reaffirm that conviction. this moment is possible because of you. most importantly today's vote answers the prayer of ever where i american who has hoped deeply forring to be done. khost americans none have been about abstractions fight between left and right republican democrat. it's about something far more personal. about every american who has the stock of seeing their recommend numbs pot again. it's about every pier lent who knows the desperation of trying to cover a child with chronic illness. it is about every small business owner forced to choose between insuring employees and staying open for business. they are why we xhieted ourselves to this cause. tonight's vote is not a sick tory for any one he is else policy. if a frenzy of instant analysis. tallied washers, winners and lose losers. what it means boor foam kratz for the poll numbers the administration. long after the debate fades away and the duts settles what will remain standing is not the government run system some feared or the status quo that serves the sen trance of the school industry. a system pa works better for the american people. if you have health insurance this reform just gave you more cloel control by hainihaining you are soulely get it. if you don't have insurance they give awe chance to be a part of a big purchasing tool we will give you a choice in city pigs. cheaper v if you lose your i don't know change jobs part that new business, afault and affordable care and peace of inned reform is the right thing do with our this makes them more solvent. extending the live by almost a death ka decade. we won't reduce it by more than 100 billion over the next decade and $1 million in the sweks aid after that. >> the first one had reform but it is major reit moves us decisively in the right direction. this is what caning looks like. as momentous as this day is it's not the end of the journey. on tuesday they will take up revisions and the house hasn't braced. these are revisions that have strengthened the wall snus had mow mice cl 2. meant han hoovering adoption of these it's time to bring this debate to a close answers bring in the hard work of implementing this reform properly on behalf of the american people. this year and in years to come we have a solomon responsibility to do it right. another does this day represent the end of the work that faces our country. the work of sri viet liesing our key con me da stays on. the work of putting american families dreams back within reach goes on. we march done r on energized this victory on their behalf. if the end what this day represents it another storm if it is dmr fridays onned generations of americans have before us. >> when faced with crisis we did not shrink from ow familiar are you. we over came it. you did not avoid responsibility you embrace la -- embraced it. we did for the peel god bless the you states of america. >> president obama reacting to the passage of the senate healthcare bill by house of representatives and house reconciliation fix. the president repeated many things he has said in the past and speech abouts this plan saying this plan moves america in the right direction. he said quote this is what change looks like encourage the senate to act quickly to pass the reck sillcation passage. in the foundcation of the american gene. are you expected to sign the healthcare bill as soon as tuesday. right now throw it back to my poll league in the northwest. i think that listening to his soaring records rhetorical though they may be isn't there a possibility some of the commentators are way too gloomy maybe we have turned a corner in an untenabuntenable. like medicaid or social security. the president has this congress has had mentd finally taking a step to fix something they were complaining about so bitt bittb there are a lot of critics who say it doesn't smart to 2016. the ability to extend health insurance unkerr parent's plans until they are 26 years old reexisting conditions. much of it doesn't start until 2014 and concerns are about the money and how it's going to be paid for. i don't think there is a doubt in washington that had what hapd tonight was major and changing. i think there is a question of how it will be paid for and what it means to f -- purn tour. we should allow exchange gifts and find out all of our presidents did something specs lo him or hate him. hate this legislation what made me hope will feel this legislation. at some point you say we are in this foth. anyway you did a great job colleague thank you for your team in dc. let me continue what we have been doing here from the new york side. here's what the bill does specifically fred mentioned some of them. no more rejection kwor how many like that. insurance companies can't reject you for preexisting you have been there for 25 we'res this will give you the premiums right here. no more objection from reexist conditionings. new regulations on insurance company's ability to jack premiums like california company that raised premiums 30 percent on small businessmen. republicans are talking about we have to protect the small businessman. here is part of the provision in this new lel sleighs -- legisla. greater access to preventive care. it is cheaper if you don't get sick than you go forward. kids can stay on parent's insurance until the age of 26 which is a big deal. how is rachel? >> i am rachel kwefr we know after one after a certain age you are working you have to have insurance mandatory you don't have it you are going to be fine. 325 dowel lars a year beginning 2013. $695 a year beginning 2016. big high roller will be 2.5 percent of your income fine if you don't obtain mandatory insurance. fox news is going to continue our fair and balanced coverage of this seminole event this employee foundry

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