Well kpix 5s andrea borba breaks it down for us tonight. Two votes, two different outcomes today for the Republican Health care plan, but the political maneuvering on the bill has just begun. Reporter with Vice President pence casting the tie breaking vote, the motion to open debate on the Gop Health Care plan moved forward in the senate by just a 51 50 margin. Arizona senator john mccain returned for the vote. I will not vote for this bill as it is today. Its a shell of a bill right now. Reporter hours later though, mccain did in fact vote to repeal and replace the Affordable Care act. In all nine republicans voted against repealing and replacing the aca, falling short of the necessary threshold of 57 votes, including vocal opposition from maines senator susan collins. Many of us made commitments to our constituents to provide relief for this failed left wing experiment, and now we have a real opportunity to keep those commitments by voting to begin debate and ultimately to send smart
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Dearborn, michigan into up in atlanta, georgia . Sec. Price i did my undergraduate at the university of michigan, but my mothers family is from roanoke. So when i was a kid we would take summer vacations down in roanoke and virginia beach. And my mother told me that at the age of six i announced that there was no reason for us to live here, we needed to live in virginia or the south. When i finished my medical school i interviewed for my residency from richmond south, in richmond and charlotte and atlanta, new orleans, gainesville florida, and selected the memorial hospital, which is what drew me to atlanta. I did my residency there. Host at what point did you say, i want to be a doctor . Sec. Price as soon as i realized i could not be a professional baseball player, very early by the way. My father grew up on a farm. He was a dairy farmer. And in the late 1950s, there was the bottom fell out of milk prices and so we moved from the farm in michigan, to suburban detroit. My father then
Dearborn, michigan into up in atlanta, georgia . Sec. Price i did my undergraduate at the university of michigan, but my mothers family is from roanoke. So when i was a kid we would take summer vacations down in roanoke and virginia beach. And my mother told me that at the age of six i announced that there was no reason for us to live here, we needed to live in virginia or the south. When i finished my medical school i interviewed for my residency from richmond south, in richmond and charlotte and atlanta, new orleans, gainesville florida, and selected the memorial hospital, which is what drew me to atlanta. I did my residency there. Host at what point did you say, i want to be a doctor . Sec. Price as soon as i realized i could not be a professional baseball player, very early by the way. My father grew up on a farm. He was a dairy farmer. And in the late 1950s, there was the bottom fell out of milk prices and so we moved from the farm in michigan, to suburban detroit. My father then
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