Nov. 25: A Morning Meeting panel discusses the health care article that White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel is pushing his colleagues to read during the holiday. (Other) Rahm Emanuel - White House Chief of Staff - Health care - United States - Government
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Nov. 24: Executives from Bear Stearns and Lehman Brothers cashed out nearly $2.5 Billion between 2000 and 2008, despite the financial crisis. A Morning Meeting panel debates whether taxpayers will ever get that money back. (Other) Bear Stearns - Lehman Brothers - Financial crisis - United State...
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Nov. 24: A proposed RNC resolution shows conservatives laying out principles they say 2010 candidates must meet in order to get money and support from the Republican Party. A Morning Meeting panel discusses. (Other)
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Nov. 23: Could 18 e-mails between the accused Fort Hood gunman and a radical Muslim cleric reveal the shooting was indeed a terrorist attack? A Morning Meeting panel discusses. (Other) Terrorism - Muslim - Warfare and Conflict - War on Terrorism - September 11 2001
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Nov. 23: A Morning Meeting panel talks about whether the dispute between Rhode Island Bishop Thomas Tobin and Rep. Patrick Kennedy, D-R.I., over abortion may lead to a broader battle in Congress. (Other)
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Nov. 23: Morning Meeting’s Dylan Ratigan speaks with Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., about whether a public option will be included in the health reform bill. (Other)
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Nov. 23: A group of mothers in Michigan are convening a “kitchen cabinet” to balance their state’s budget, but can they solve the problem their state legislature can’t fix? A Morning Meeting panel discuses. (Other) State legislature - Michigan - United States - Government - Parliaments and Legi...
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Nov. 25: Rolling Stone’s Matt Taibbi, the Financial Times’ Chyrista Freeland and Jonathan Capehart of the Washington Post discuss the divide between the recoveries of Wall Street and Main Street. (Other) Matt Taibbi - Washington Post - Rolling Stone - Financial Times - United States
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Nov. 20: Sen. Arlen Specter, D-Pa., joins Morning Meeting’s Dylan Ratigan to discuss whether or not Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev., will get the 60 votes needed to begin the debate on the health reform bill. (Other)
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