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Trump Welcomes Cubs, Teases Health Care Surprise

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President Donald Trump has welcomed the manager and several players from the World Series champion Chicago Cubs to the White House.Trump met with manager Joe Maddon and some Cubs on Wednesday, and he calls the Cubs a "great team."They...
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Democrats blast passed healthcar bill

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As House Republicans celebrated the passage of their health care bill with President Donald Trump, Democrats said the GOP measure would toss millions off coverage while giving tax cuts to the wealthy. The GOP won passage only after...
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Trump Talks Health Care Bill with GOP Leaders

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US President Donald Trump met with congressional GOP leaders on Tuesday as Senate Republicans say they're nearing consensus on health care legislation while they head towards a make-or-break vote by the Fourth of July. They narrowed down...
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Trump, McConnell: Relationship is 'Outstanding'

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President Donald Trump and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell appeared together at an unscheduled Rose Garden news conference Monday, insisting their relationship is "outstanding" and they are "closer now than ever before." ...
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Trump and McConnell: Relationship is "outstanding"

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US President Donald Trump and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell appeared together at an unscheduled Rose Garden news conference on Monday, insisting their relationship is "outstanding" and they are "closer now than ever before". ...
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Congress faces the difficult task of merging five health care bills into one. Members will face intense pressure as they work to get final legislation on President Barack Obama's desk by the end of the year.

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HEADLINE: Many hurdles remain in health reform effort CAPTION: Congress faces the difficult task of merging five health care bills into one. Members will face intense pressure as they work to get final legislation on President Barack...
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The Republican who will take over the late Ted Kennedy''s Senate seat says he plans to head to Washington tomorrow. Scott Brown will give Senate Republicans the 41st vote they need to sustain a filibuster and possibly block President Barack Obama''s health care overhaul.

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HEADLINE: Senator-elect Brown: ''Ready to go work'' CAPTION: The Republican taking over the late Ted Kennedy''s Senate seat plans to go to Washington tomorrow. Scott Brown gives Senate Republicans the 41st vote they need for a...
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A sharply divided House approved a Republican plan Wednesday to launch a campaign-season lawsuit against President Barack Obama, accusing him of exceeding the bounds of his constitutional authority. (July 30)

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A sharply divided House approved a Republican plan Wednesday to launch a campaign-season lawsuit against President Barack Obama, accusing him of exceeding the bounds of his constitutional authority. Obama and other Democrats derided the...
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President Barack Obama says Medicare will exist for many more years, thanks to new legislation that helped put the health care program for America's seniors on stronger financial footing.

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HEADLINE: Weekly presidential address: Medicare reform CAPTION: President Barack Obama says Medicare will exist for many more years, thanks to new legislation that helped put the health care program for America's seniors on stronger...
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Protesters lined the street as advocates for President Barack Obama's health care reform plan rolled into Dallas.

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HEADLINE: Crowd gathers outside Dallas health care rally CAPTION: Protesters lined the street as advocates for President Barack Obama's health care reform plan rolled into Dallas. Those who support Obama's overhaul efforts say it's time...
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Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-TN) told President Barack Obama during his health care summit with lawmakers that they should go back to the drawing board in overhauling the health care system.

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HEADLINE: GOP: Start over on health care CAPTION: Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-TN) told President Barack Obama during his health care summit with lawmakers that they should go back to the drawing board in overhauling the health care system....
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Congressman Parker Griffith, who switched from the Democrats to the Republican party, says the current health care bill is too costly and needs to be scrapped and re-written.

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HEADLINE: GOP: Dems health care bill ''must be stopped'' CAPTION: Congressman Parker Griffith, who switched from the Democrats to the Republican party, says the current health care bill is too costly and needs to be scrapped and...
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President Barack Obama says he "not happy" about the problems with his health care website and takes "full responsibility" for resolving the issues. (Oct. 30)

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President Barack Obama says he "not happy" about the problems with his health care website and takes "full responsibility" for resolving the issues. Obama is speaking in Massachusetts, which has a state law that was the model for the...
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President Barack Obama has signed the $938 billion health care overhaul, celebrating hard-fought legislation that guarantees coverage for 32 million uninsured Americans and represents the biggest accomplishment of his presidency.

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HEADLINE: Obama signs historic health reform into law CAPTION: President Barack Obama has signed the $938 billion health care overhaul, celebrating hard-fought legislation that guarantees coverage for 32 million uninsured Americans...
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Sen. Edward Kennedy expressed confidence a health care overhaul would pass this year in a letter delivered posthumously to President Barack Obama. On Wednesday, Obama said Kennedy wrote health care is above all 'a moral issue.'

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HEADLINE: Obama: Sen. Kennedy sent letter on health care CAPTION: Sen. Edward Kennedy expressed confidence a health care overhaul would pass this year in a letter delivered posthumously to President Barack Obama. On Wednesday, Obama said...
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Democrats have told a crowded hearing in Boston that the governor of Massachusetts should be allowed to name an interim senator to fill the seat that had been held by Ted Kennedy.

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HEADLINE: Health care cited in Kennedy successor debate CAPTION: Massachusetts Democrats say the governor should be allowed to name an interim replacement for the late Edward Kennedy's vacant Senate seat because it would help ensure...
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President Barack Obama says he recognizes the heavy price tag of revamping the health care system but that it would be much more costly to do nothing

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HEADLINE: Obama: 'Not too soon' to move on health care CAPTION: President Barack Obama says he recognizes the heavy price tag of revamping the health care system but that it would be much more costly to do nothing. (July 1) SOT ONLY No...
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White House spokesman Robert Gibbs vigorously and repeatedly stated that the public option is President Barack Obama's priority in the health care overhaul.

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HEADLINE: Gibbs hammered on 'public option' CAPTION: White House spokesman Robert Gibbs vigorously and repeatedly stated that the public option is President Barack Obama's priority in the health care overhaul. (Aug. 18)
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Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell says the proposed health care legislation would raise taxes, increase health care costs and damage medicare. He says senators should have a hard time supporting it.

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HEADLINE: McConnell: It's a 'monstrosity of a bill' CAPTION: Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell says the proposed health care legislation would raise taxes, increase health care costs and damage medicare. He says senators should...
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President Barack Obama defended the new health care law during his State of the Union address. He says he knows there's opposition, but he's not willing to go back to insurance companies denying coverage to people with pre-existing conditions.

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HEADLINE: Obama on health care: Fix and 'move forward' CAPTION: President Barack Obama defended the new health care law during his State of the Union address. He says he knows there's opposition, but he's not willing to go back to...
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In his health care reform proposal, President Barack Obama says his plan would make it illegal for insurance companies to drop patients for pre-existing conditions.

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HEADLINE: Obama: Can't be dropped for pre-existing condition CAPTION: In his health care reform proposal, President Barack Obama says his plan would make it illegal for insurance companies to drop patients for pre-existing conditions....
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A pivotal Senate committee has approved a sweeping remake of the country's health care system. Jim Tallon, President of the United Hospital Fund, talks about the major issues facing Americans when it comes to the overhaul bill.

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HEADLINE: First person: Key issues in health care overhaul CAPTION: A pivotal Senate committee has approved a sweeping remake of the country's health care system. Jim Tallon, President of the United Hospital Fund, talks about the major...
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Slow down, Senate Democrats told President Barack Obama on Thursday, dashing hopes of rushing his sweeping health care overhaul to a summertime vote and adding to the troubles the plan could face as the year wears on

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HEADLINE: Obama health plan delayed, trouble ahead? CAPTION: Slow down, Senate Democrats told President Barack Obama on Thursday, dashing hopes of rushing his sweeping health care overhaul to a summertime vote and adding to the troubles...
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Vice-President Joe Biden used an expletive while talking to President Barack Obama prior to the signing of the health care reform bill.

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HEADLINE: Raw Video: Biden uses expletive CAPTION: Vice-President Joe Biden used an expletive while talking to President Barack Obama prior to the signing of the health care reform bill. Warning: graphic language. (March 23)