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The Daily

Wednesday, June 28, 2017

The Daily

The New York Times

Daily News, News

4.3107.7K Ratings

🗓️ 28 June 2017

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

The Senate vote on the health care bill is off — for now. We focus on Maine, where Senator Susan Collins has been a vocal opponent of the proposal. And what happens to family members who witness police shootings? Guests: Jennifer Steinhauer, who covers Congress; Lee Umphrey, the chief executive of a health center in Maine; Yamiche Alcindor, who covered the shooting of Philando Castile. Caitlin Dickerson is our host; Michael Barbaro is on vacation. For more information on today’s episode, visit http://nyti.ms/2uo8uVi.

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From The New York Times, I'm Caitlin Dickerson.

0:33.0

This is Daily.

0:37.0

Today, the vote on the healthcare bill is off.

0:42.5

For now, why a small group of senators blocked the Republicans' biggest legislation since

0:47.8

Trump's election.

0:49.7

And after the shooting of Philando Castile, we see there was a four-year-old girl sitting

0:55.2

in the back seat.

0:56.8

What happens to the family members who witness police shootings?

1:02.1

It's Wednesday, June 28th.

1:08.8

I had hoped, as you know, that we could have gotten to the floor this week, but we're

1:13.4

not quite there.

1:16.1

But I think we've got a really good chance of getting there.

1:18.1

It'll just take us a little bit longer.

1:19.9

Hello.

1:28.3

Hi, Jennifer Steinauer.

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