President Obama is postponing a trip to Indonesia and Australia, so he can stay in Washington to try to get his health care reforms pass by congress. Mr. Obama had already delayed the long arranged trip once and was due to set off on Sunday. But with the crucial vote on the reform is expected within days, the trip has been put off entirely until June. From Washington Mark Martell reports. The president's make changes to American health care insurance system, his flagship domestic legislation is dragged on for over a year and divided the country. He will be damaged if he can't get it through. The climax is near, so far there is no sign of any republicans voting for it, its fate lies in the hands of handful in the president's own party, who either feel it allows for easier abortion or who simply fear a back lash in November's elections, if they vote for a measures their constitution dislike.