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MakingTheCaseAgainstthePublicOption
From: PBS on Wed, Sep 02 2009 10:02 PM
Jeffrey Brown speaks with Robert Laszewski, president of Health Policy and Strategy Associates and staunch opponent of a public insurance option.
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AfghanIntelligenceOfficialKilledinBombing
From: PBS on Wed, Sep 02 2009 9:50 PM
Afghanistan’s second-ranking intelligence official was killed Wednesday in a suicide bombing. Gwen Ifill speaks with a New York Times reporter in Kabul.
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MichiganTownWeighsBecomingNewHomeforGitmo
From: PBS on Tue, Sep 01 2009 9:57 PM
Residents in Standish, Mich., are considering whether to support a plan that would bring suspected terrorists from Guantanamo Bay to their local prison.
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ExaminingthePublicOptioninHealthCareReform
From: PBS on Tue, Sep 01 2009 9:03 PM
As part of a series of conversations on health reform, Jeffrey Brown speaks with Jacob Hacker of Yale University about the public insurance option.
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MichiganTownWeighsBecomingNewHomeforGitmo
From: PBS on Tue, Sep 01 2009 9:03 PM
Residents in Standish, Mich., are considering whether to support a plan that would bring suspected terrorists from Guantanamo Bay to their local prison.
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SecurityQuestionedatUSEmbassyinKabul
From: PBS on Tue, Sep 01 2009 8:49 PM
A watchdog group charges that overwork and lewd behavior by contractor guards are undermining security at the U.S. embassy in Kabul.
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ExaminingHealthCareAtHomeandAbroad
From: PBS on Fri, Aug 28 2009 8:13 PM
As part of an ongoing series of conversations on health reform, Betty Ann Bowser speaks with writer T.R. Reid about what we can learn from other countries.
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SenWebbReflectsonMissiontoReclusiveMyanmar
From: PBS on Thu, Aug 27 2009 9:09 PM
Margaret Warner speaks with Virginia Sen. Jim Webb about his unusual mission to reclusive Myanmar to secure the release of an American prisoner.
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SeparatingFactfromFictioninHealthReformDebate
From: PBS on Thu, Aug 27 2009 9:08 PM
With five different versions of a health care bill in Congress, Ray Suarez separates fact from fiction in the national debate over reform.
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KennedyServicesBeginasMournersLineMassMotorcadeRoute
From: PBS on Thu, Aug 27 2009 9:08 PM
Mourners lined up from Cape Cod to the JFK Library in Boston to commemorate the life of Sen. Edward Kennedy. Kwame Holman reports.
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KennedyLeavesLegacyasChampionforHealthCare
From: PBS on Wed, Aug 26 2009 9:08 PM
Analysts Mark Shields and David Brooks are joined by historian Ellen Fitzpatrick and health care advocate Ron Pollack to discuss Kennedy’s political legacy.
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PBSJournalistsDiscussViewsFromAroundUSonHealthReformEconomy
From: PBS on Tue, Aug 25 2009 8:08 PM
At the end of an eventful August recess, Jeffrey Brown speaks with analysts about how the economy and health care debates are shaping up.
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USHealthSchoolOfficialsPreparingForResurgenceofH1N1
From: PBS on Tue, Aug 25 2009 8:08 PM
Amid predictions of a new H1N1 swine flu outbreak, health officials warn that children going back to school are especially at risk. Gwen Ifill reports.
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BackinIdahoCongressmanHearsfromConstituentsonHealthCare
From: PBS on Mon, Aug 24 2009 9:16 PM
A Blue Dog Democrat congressman speaks with his Idaho constituents about the ongoing health care reform debate. Betty Ann Bowser reports.
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Popular039CashforClunkers039ProgramWindsDown
From: PBS on Mon, Aug 24 2009 9:15 PM
The government is ending its popular 'Cash for Clunkers' program two months early due to dwindling funds. Jeffrey Brown speaks with an automotive journalist about its effects.
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LeadersWarnAfghanWar039SeriousandDeteriorating039
From: PBS on Mon, Aug 24 2009 9:12 PM
With warnings that the situation in Afghanistan is 'serious and deteriorating,' military leaders say that more troops are needed to regain control.
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AmidNewInterrogationDetailsNewDetaineeUnitCreated
From: PBS on Mon, Aug 24 2009 9:07 PM
With the release of CIA documents about harsh interrogation methods, the Obama administration announced a new panel that will oversee the questioning of terrorism suspects.
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Popular039CashforClunkers039ProgramWindsDown
From: PBS on Mon, Aug 24 2009 8:42 PM
The government is ending its popular 'Cash for Clunkers' program two months early due to dwindling funds. Jeffrey Brown speaks with an automotive journalist about its effects.
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BackinIdahoCongressmanHearsfromConstituentsonHealthCare
From: PBS on Mon, Aug 24 2009 8:21 PM
A Blue Dog Democrat congressman speaks with his Idaho constituents about the ongoing health care reform debate. Betty Ann Bowser reports.
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AmidNewInterrogationDetailsNewDetaineeUnitCreated
From: PBS on Mon, Aug 24 2009 8:15 PM
With the release of CIA documents about harsh interrogation methods, the Obama administration announced a new panel that will oversee the questioning of terrorism suspects.
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