Sanders and the others, who make up half of the Democratic caucus, want any bill Reid sends to the full Senate to include a public option.
Dr Bill Reid from the Methodist Church of Scotland said the legislation was calling on the whole of society in Scotland to assist in ending life and that that would be a "dangerous step".
On December 13, 2010, the Senate voted to end debate on the Reid bill.
Murkowski accused the other Democrats of uniting behind the bill to bolster Reid's chances.
"There are a lot of senators, Democrat and Republicans, who don't like part of what's in this bill, " Reid said.
"I look forward to hearing any good-faith proposals Senator McConnell has for altering this bill, " Reid said in a statement that followed his floor remarks.
The first edition of the programme, which now has a weekly reach of 13 million viewers, was broadcast by Bill Turnbull and Susanna Reid from its new home on Tuesday 10 April, 2012.
Reid acknowledged the bill would not survive the procedural vote.
But when Mr. Reid brought the bill to the floor that December, its language had mysteriously changed to exempt those Congressional aides who work for committees and party leaders.
According to Reid, a bill from the Judiciary Committee was unlikely to include an updated weapons ban, but he would allow a vote on the provision during floor debate.
According to Reid, a bill from the Senate Judiciary Committee was unlikely to include an updated weapons ban, but he would allow a vote on the provision during floor debate.
The Senate bill being drafted by Harry Reid, the majority leader, is now also expected to include a public option, albeit one from which states would be allowed to opt out.
During the contentious 2008 financial bailout bill -- commonly referred to as TARP -- McConnell and Reid worked hard to get a compromise bill passed despite tough opposition from both sides of the aisle.
When introducing the bill, Senate majority leader Harry Reid said: ''It saves lives, saves money and saves Medicare money.
The daily show is fronted by Bill Turnbull, Sian Williams, Susanna Reid and Charlie Stayt.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid plans to introduce a bill later this week to extend the eligibility deadline for extended unemployment benefits by two weeks.
Reid's health care bill, which will be given a cost assessment by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office, also includes a provision from the Finance Committee bill allowing for the creation of nonprofit health care cooperatives that would negotiate collective insurance coverage for members.
As a result, what you see is that the majority leader, Harry Reid, has said that if president vetoes it, then Harry Reid will go with the bill that calls for an absolute deadline for withdrawing U.S. from all combat operations by march of '08.
At a news conference on Friday, Majority Leader Harry Reid urged the president to sign the bill.
Two committees of the Senate have passed bills, and Majority Leader Reid has been working to craft a bill that can attain the needed 60 votes in the Senate.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid would discuss no specifics of a bill after Monday night's caucus, telling reporters he would wait until the CBO finished its estimate of a revised bill's cost.
Democratic Senate Leader Harry Reid of Nevada has not said when his bill may reach the Senate for a vote.
Dr Reid would therefore have a less expensive phone-bill but an even tougher decision.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) had promised the bill would be on the president's desk by the end of the week.
Reid also could take a different revenue-raising bill from the House and rewrite it as a tax and spending measure to address fiscal cliff issues, the sources explained.
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Another round of private negotiations could produce yet another language change if that's what it takes to get Reid the 60 votes he needs to get the bill passed before the Christmas holiday.
You've got the Democratic leader in the Senate, the Minority Leader Harry Reid, saying that he'll filibuster any bill that Bill Frist, the Senate Majority Leader who we talked about earlier, introduces that would focus only on enforcement.
Should Congress vote and fail to pass a bill, Obama also says he will instruct Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, a Democrat, to introduce a stop-gap measure in an up-or-down vote.
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Mr. Reid, noting that the House hadn't passed any bill during the current Congress, said House members were the ones with their behinds on the sidelines.
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