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Medicine: Tampa, Florida / Health Care System / Democratic Senators' Tour #579214

NBC Evening News for Monday, Dec 09, 1991
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(Studio: Tom Brokaw) Report introduced.

(Tampa: Robert Bazell) First stop of Democratic Senators' tour of five United States cities to discuss the health care system featured; scenes shown from Tampa, Florida, neonatal intensive care unit. [Senator George MITCHELL - says we're already spending too much money on health care; adds that Bush has no plan for health care.] [Ray ROSS, Connie WELLES - speak at meeting with Senators.] [Bob WELLES - says someone needs to address health care issue.] President Bush said to announce his plans for health care reform in next month's state of the union address.

Reporter(s):
Bazell, Robert;
Brokaw, Tom
Duration:
00:02:20

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