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Dotty Lynch discusses Health Care Reform

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Play from 0:07[0:07] ..." at the sixty votes of that they needed the Democrats for their health care overhaul bill. They did succeed in getting that there's a long road ahead right."...

Play from 0:17[0:17] ..." last night felt like it was. Big triumph for the advocates of health care. This still. Major differences between the house bill and the Senate bill. And island several of those senators who voted for that."...

Play from 1:07[1:07] ..." two Louisiana. And -- Lincoln of Arkansas and most importantly maybe Joe Lieberman of Connecticut. Say they don't want any public option they think that the public option is. Steak and apparently government has said"...

Play from 2:45[2:45] ..." Vermont for example. Was originally a single Payer advocate he wants to health care bill to go through but there are. Big issues about financing."...

Play from 3:41[3:41] ..." Was a major player in the United States senate from -- kind that they've been negotiating. Privately. With the members. This is the time when a president and they come"...

Play from 4:05[4:05] ..." the floor. They may be some amendments that they can get some bipartisan. Agreement on and may be able to move not only tender note that maybe few of the other."...

Play from 0:00[0:00]" Mary Blake that -- BZ Newsradio 1030 speaking with CBS's Dotty lynch. About the historic vote last night in the Senate at the sixty votes of that they needed the Democrats for their health care overhaul bill. They did succeed in getting that there's a long road ahead right."

Play from 0:14[0:14]" In here is a long road ahead and even though -- last night felt like it was. Big triumph for the advocates of health care. This still. Major differences between the house bill and the Senate bill. And island several of those senators who voted for that. Debate to continue. And said they do not like the present shape of the welfare a lot of negotiation -- to --"

Play from 0:40[0:40]" The public option issue obviously isn't it is is --"

Play from 0:45[0:45]" The public option is the one I think that -- media has fixed on. Very clearly. And that's one that there is different in the two bills the Senate taxes opt out provision. That -- could have a public option in the bill that the state didn't like it they can opt out. But some of those senators especially. Mary -- two Louisiana. And -- Lincoln of Arkansas and most importantly maybe Joe Lieberman of Connecticut. Say they don't want any public option they think that the public option is. Steak and apparently government has said any public option in the Afghanistan. He may. With the Republicans to filibuster. The actual bill -- on the floor."

Play from 1:30[1:30]" Abortion rights also -- there has been a key sticking point in the very controversial issue."

Play from 1:35[1:35]" Yeah abortion rights and mainly the paying for abortions. Is something that. Is different in the two bills both have provisions of federal money can't be used to pay for abortion. But the house so goes -- further. And might limit the ability for people even if they paid their own money four insurance. To have that insurance cover abortions so. That's negotiation that has to take place and no one is in the Senate bill. Does allow -- of the private insurance to cover reports."

Play from 2:12[2:12]" What takes place him behind the scenes between now and Thanksgiving and then after the break when actually full debate begins to send."

Play from 2:19[2:19]" I think Collette and it happened behind the scenes Kelly's been happening since the house bill the senate now knows what's in the house bill the house notes with in the Senate bill. And they've got to do a lot of head counting and a lot of fun negotiating with key senators. I remember their number of liberal senators who also are not totally happy with this bill. In senator Sanders of Vermont for example. Was originally a single Payer advocate he wants to health care bill to go through but there are. Big issues about financing."

Play from 2:56[2:56]" The Senate bills would put a 40% tax on those expensive insurance policies."

Play from 3:02[3:02]" Which are held not just by rich people but pilot union members who negotiated that includes pay increases."

Play from 3:09[3:09]" their number of slow liberals who don't want that particular provision in."

Play from 3:13[3:13]" And obviously we know about the moderates who are concerned about public corruption concerned about. The costs over."

Play from 3:21[3:21]" President Obama obviously is spent a large and not his political capital on this on this bill. What does he do in the next few weeks."

Play from 3:29[3:29]" Be interesting they have been very involved. Behind the scenes Ron Emanuel his chief of death was."

Play from 3:35[3:35]" Former member of the house people route who's been deputy chief of --"

Play from 3:41[3:41]" Was a major player in the United States senate from -- kind that they've been negotiating. Privately. With the members. This is the time when a president and they come out more Republicans say what he wants and he doesn't want."

Play from 3:56[3:56]" And obviously the negotiations one by one with a number of senators including."

Play from 4:02[4:02]" Some Republicans they think on when we get to amendments on the floor. They may be some amendments that they can get some bipartisan. Agreement on and may be able to move not only tender note that maybe few of the other."

Play from 4:15[4:15]" Republican moderates so I think both a lot of phone calls a lot of personal persuasion -- President -- but maybe also some public. Support for one version more and other."

Play from 4:26[4:26]" So obviously key hurdle but many many more ago."

Play from 4:29[4:29]" Many more to go -- Christmas to get New Year's without kind of holidays that they think. Washington is gonna see a lot of pro work done incentive --"

Play from 4:39[4:39]" And obviously we're going to be seeing this continue into the new year even though President Obama wanted done by years."

Play from 4:45[4:45]" I think well below what we -- with this particular vote is a lot of leverage when you get around the holidays senators wanna get out. Members of congress wanted to go home to their districts. And so I think there's still hold on the part of Democrats that they could -- is not buying years."

Play from 5:02[5:02]" Thank you so much appreciate it can take care. That's CBS correspondent Dotty lynch Mary Blake WBZ Newsradio 1030."

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