we will get response from vince warren at the center for constitutional rights and supreme court reporterall of that and more coming up. now,me to democracy democracynow.org, the war and peace report. 22 million americans would lose their health insurance under the senate republicans' healthcare bill over the next decade. that's according to the congressional budget office, which released its assessment on monday. following the report, republican senators susan collins of maine and rand paul of kentucky joined senator dean heller of nevada in pledging to vote against even debating their party's health .are bill this week senator ron johnson of wisconsin has suggested he too what oppose voting. republican leaders had been pushing for a vote as early as today, ahead of the july 4th recess. the republican bill also faces major opposition from all senate democrats, a slew of governors from both parties, the majority of the healthcare industry, hospitals, doctors, nurses, patient advocacy groups, the u.s. conference of catholic bishops, and even members of the far-right koch brothers' politica