John Harwood and other New York Times reporters discuss Afghanistan strategy, the health care overhaul and the president’s views toward women on MSNBC.
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Ground has been broken on a $58 million permanent memorial to the victims of United Flight 93, who died in Shankesville, Pa. during the Sept. 11th terrorist attacks. (Nov. 7)
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At the place where the presidential candidacy of Barack Obama first took life, it appears that the coalition he built in 2008 is showing at least some signs of fraying.
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A doctor says shooting victims from Fort Hood are improving. And Gov. Rick Perry visits the wounded from the Fort Hood shooting, at a hospital in Temple, and said his conversations with the soldiers were 'humbling.' (Nov. 7)
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The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear arguments on the constitutionality of life sentences for juveniles. In there own words, two people on opposite sides of the issue, a victim and a juvenile, talk about it. (Nov. 7)
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At an Army press conference at Fort Hood, the names of the 13 victims from the shooting rampage were read out loud. A spokesperson said these were more than names, they were heroes. (Nov. 7)
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The community of Ft. Hood is having mixed reactions about the man accused of opening fire Thursday at the post. One man says he should be hanged, while another hopes he get psychological help. (Nov. 7)
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The mother of a police officer being praised for taking down the suspected gunman who opened fire at Ft. Hood talks about that first phone call with her daughter, who was reportedly shot in the thighs and wrist. (Nov. 7)
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Emerging from a closed-door meeting with the president, Speaker Nancy Pelosi predicted passage of the bill later on Saturday, adding, 'We will pass health care reform.' (Nov. 7)
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The U.S. Army says 13 people have been killed and 30 wounded in a shooting rampage on the Fort Hood Army base in Texas. President Barack Obama is calling a mass shooting at a Texas Army base a 'horrific outburst of violence.' (Nov. 5)
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