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Clip: 3/2/2015 | 7m 23s
How six words landed the Affordable Care Act at the Supreme Court again
In the coming days, the Supreme Court will weigh whether states that rely on the federal health care exchange can provide subsidies to make insurance affordable. Special correspondent Sarah Varney of Kaiser Health News reports on how millions will be affected if the Court wipes out financial help in 34 states.
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How six words landed the ACA at the Supreme Court again
Clip: 3/2/2015 | 7m 23s
In the coming days, the Supreme Court will weigh whether states that rely on the federal health care exchange can provide subsidies to make insurance affordable. Special correspondent Sarah Varney of Kaiser Health News reports on how millions will be affected if the Court wipes out financial help in 34 states.
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