Dec. 22: Msnbc’s Ed Schultz and panel talk about the House progressives’ vow to fight for a public option in the health reform bill. (Other) House - Ed Schultz - Public health insurance option - Healthcare reform - Business
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Dec. 21: Msnbc’s Ed Schultz talks with a series of guests including Senator Tom Harkin about why the Senate should weigh the pros and cons of passing the health reform bill as it now stands. (Other) Tom Harkin - Health care - Ed Schultz - Senate - United States Senate
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Dec 21: Msnbc’s Ed Schultz is joined by Sen. Debbie Stabenow, D-Mich., and a panel including Salon.com’s Joan Walsh to discuss whether the GOP delay tactics used to erode the health reform bill worked. (Other) Ed Schultz - Republican - Debbie Stabenow - Joan Walsh - United States
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Dec. 23: Playbook: Bill Shore, founder and director of Share our Strength, describes the growing hunger epidemic among children in the United States. (Other)
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Dec. 23: Psycho Talk: Politifact named Sarah Palin’s death panel fear mongering, “the lie of the year” but that hasn’t stopped her from repeating it. (Other)
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Dec. 21: Psycho Talk: Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla., asked Americans to pray for a Senator to not be able to make it to the health care vote, a message some interpreted as a prayer for the death of infirm Senator Robert Byrd. (Other)
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Dec. 21: Playbook: The Hill’s Brent Budowsky explains how the Democrats can bring back both the public option and the Dorgan amendment. (Other)
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Dec. 21: Jane Hamsher of FireDogLake.com, discusses whether Senate liberals can convince progressives to support the compromised health care bill. (Other) Health - Health Policy - United States - Jane Hamsher - Health care
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