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Play from 0:01[0:01] ..." stated Asia just back in Washington and he's got trouble up on Capitol Hill. This morning's Washington Post talks about congress boiling over about financial reform the black caucus in revolt the Treasury Secretary is being asked whether he shouldn't quit his job. And then there's a key vote on health care reform tomorrow in the Senate and it's going to be very close CBS news chief Washington correspondent Bob Schieffer host -- fascination is with this morning."...

Play from 1:09[1:09] ..." of the votes that he was hoping to count on was a Joe Lieberman of Connecticut but believe is already said that he's against the public option. And I know -- who visit the public option"...

Play from 2:11[2:11] ..." We'll have the bleary eyed I'm sure Chuck Schumer from new York and John Kyle who's leading the opposition. For the Republicans they promised to leaders are hoping get the vote"...

Play from 0:00[0:00]" President Obama may have wished that he stated Asia just back in Washington and he's got trouble up on Capitol Hill. This morning's Washington Post talks about congress boiling over about financial reform the black caucus in revolt the Treasury Secretary is being asked whether he shouldn't quit his job. And then there's a key vote on health care reform tomorrow in the Senate and it's going to be very close CBS news chief Washington correspondent Bob Schieffer host -- fascination is with this morning."

Play from 0:23[0:23]" Good morning well otherwise. I -- I'm sure glad vehicle will be a little rest on the airplane currencies could -- is sealed dated dec. Business healthcare vote that's coming. And it looks like that's gonna comes Saturday night. Is to just two clear the -- so they can spark debate. -- Package and right now it's very unclear is whether Harry Reid the majority leader in the Senate actually yes votes. -- debate started so this is a key vote this is one of those. I think we're not gonna know in jail until Bolton nobody change. -- information whether he's got sixty vote might be about to vote --"

Play from 1:09[1:09]" What one of the votes that he was hoping to count on was a Joe Lieberman of Connecticut but believe is already said that he's against the public option. And I know -- who visit the public option opt out in this package would still on the table it because he's -- put the taxpayer on the hook his health cost increase."

Play from 1:24[1:24]" he Lieberman is actually gonna vote to start the debate but he'd been well he has made no bones about that people told Oscar. -- win when it comes time to talk about the the public option whether to keep it and appliance so that part is far from certain right now. The two people that did the president has the gap is Ben Nelson the democratic conservative senator from Nebraska. And branch boy -- Lambert Lincoln news is also a conservative Democrat from Arkansas. And they get flatly not sit with that they're gonna vote to start debate on Saturday night so I think -- the a lot of attention focused on those two but. Bottom line here is nobody knows what bottom line is."

Play from 2:08[2:08]" Who will know it on a Sunday morning at 1030 on channel."

Play from 2:11[2:11]" We'll have the bleary eyed I'm sure Chuck Schumer from new York and John Kyle who's leading the opposition. For the Republicans they promised to leaders are hoping get the vote done but --"

Play from 2:22[2:22]" There will be watching face the nation but shoppers always thanks."

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[3:46]..." up but there are residents in the south and that we're not. Recycling. All because they didn't even have -- four on. For the blue band so we can't take on the issue till. And and working with our recycling facilities they allowed us to pilots. Piece of clear plastic BX and that area. So we didn't -- Question and clear plastic is another area that. We get to look at what it "...

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