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fantastic success we had in Congress yesterday with the new health care law. After Congress voted, we had a party. There was beer. The disaster that was Obamacare has finally been repealed." "Joe Scarborough" (Alex Moffat): "Hold on sir, it's not repealed yet. The bill still has to pass the Senate." Miller: "What now?" 5-min. video http://bit.ly/2qPkPzZ --"Where in the World Is Kellyanne Conway?" -- 2 min. video http://bit.ly/2pPsfWm FIRST IN PLAYBOOK -- TONIGHT'S SEASON FINALE OF "THE CIRCUS" -- Check out the footage from The Newseum, where Mark Halperin, John Heilemann and Mark McKinnon filmed this season's last episode of "The Circus." 4-min. video http://bit.ly/2qdntDh PLAYBOOK READS PHOTO DU JOUR: French presidential election candidate Emmanuel Macron casts his ballot at a polling station while his wife Brigitte Macron looks on during the the second round of the French presidential election in Le Touquet on May 7. | Philippe Wojazer/Pool/AP Photo DEPT. OF DISSONANCE -- Half of Republicans -- mostly House Republicans -- are defending their health care bill, while Senate Republicans are saying they won't even consider it. SUNDAY BEST -- CHRIS WALLACE had an exclusive interview with REINCE PRIEBUS on "FOX NEWS SUNDAY" -- PRIEBUS : "The fact of the matter is there are sometimes in life you've got to do what's right not what's politically expedient. We believe this is going to be a better product and by the time people see that the premiums are lower, there's a better service, there's more options and more choices, they're going to reward the Republicans that sit up and said, we are not going to see the Obamacare system, which is failing and collapsing continue any longer, we're going to do something better, and we are going to do our job as legislatures to get this thing done. I think that the Republican Party will be rewarded." -- SPEAKER PAUL RYAN speaks with GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS on ABC'S "THIS WEEK" -- STEPHANOPOULOS: "As you know, the Democrats got wiped out in 2010 after voting on Obamacare. It's one of the reasons you're speaker today, over time. They smell real blood now. You saw Leader Pelosi. And on Friday, the Cook Political Report, well-respected, shifted 20 seats away from the GOP. Here's what their analyst Dave Wasserman said, he said: 'House Republicans' willingness to spend political capital on a promise -- on a proposal that garnered the support ofjust 17 percent of the public in a March Quinnipiac poll is consistent with past scenarios that have generated a midterm wave.' How worried are you about a midterm wave? What are you telling your members?" RYAN: "I'm not. Number one, health care is a complicated and very emotional personal issue. And we completely understand that. The system is failing. We're stepping in front of it and rescuing people from a collapsing system. "And more importantly , we're keeping our word. That's really important here, George. People expect their elected leaders, if they run and campaign on doing something, they expect them to do that. And that's what we're doing. We're keeping our word. And I would argue that we would spell disaster for ourselves, politically, if that's your question, if we go back on our word. This is us keeping our word. But most importantly, it's us trying to fix a real problem that real people are experiencing in this country." -- ANDREA MITCHELL talks with HHS SECRETARY TOM PRICE on NBC'S "MEET THE PRESS" -- MITCHELL: "Well, let's talk about women. I mean, when we looked at the Rose Garden and the celebration of this on Thursday, they were mostly all men and white men at that. There was no diversity there. Women's health issues arguably are going to be disproportionately affected. Take a look at this. Obamacare includes maternity and newborn care, preventive care, mammograms, cervical cancer screenings, birth control, all of this under the essential package, no longer required under this House bill." PRICE: "Andrea, come on. Look at that picture. Congresswoman Diane Black, the chair of the Budget Committee, I was standing next to her, Seema Verma, the administrator of C.M.S., I was standing right next to her. This is--"MITCHELL: "Out of a group of dozens and dozens of people, you can cite two or three women?" PRICE: "These are prominent individuals who are leading, who are leading in this area of health care. The goal, as I mentioned, is to make certain that every single American, men, women, rich, poor, old, young, have the kind of coverage that they want for