We do say good morning on this monday. Were going to start in washington, d. C. Where were tracking important developments on several fronts this morning. First in the senate a vote is looming this week on the plan to repeal and replace obamacare. Meanwhile, its the last day of the Supreme Court session which means we could get a decision on President Trumps controversial avel ban. So all of this adds up to a busy day for emily rau who is covering all o it for us. Good morning, ememily. Reporter good morning, kendis and diane. This is quite the uphill battle for the Senate Health care bill. With only a few days to close the deal every moment counts for the gop snores trying to push it through. A catalyst for heated town halls and rallies over the weekend. Get your conscience in order and do whats right. Reporter and impassioned debate on sunday morning tv, the fight over our Nations Health care system is heating up. This legislation will cause devastating pain to millions of american f
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On the loose tonight. I want to get to it with cnns Jason Carroll at the Clinton Correctional Facility in dannemora. Jason, two big questions, where are they now and how did they pull this off . Reporter there are a number of investigators asking themselves that question how did they pull it off . Some are speculating believing they had help from the inside. The focus seems to be on this one woman who worked inside the prison with these two men, worked tailoring clothes with these two men, knew them very well. Unclear at this point, don, what if any type of help she may have provided. But, again, very clear to some who are investigating this that they had help on the inside. The question is did they also have help on the outside . Their escape from the upstate new york prison is the stuff of a hollywood screenplay both in side by side cells they used power tools to cut through steel walls, maneuver down a catwalk, crawl through twofoot wide underground pipes finally emerging out of a m
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