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Redefining America: Constitution and Leadership 2010 – BP Gulf Oil
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Redefining America: Constitution and Leadership 2010 – Nominee Elena Kagan
Marc Seltzer and Jessica Pieklo discuss:
The merits of a Kagan nomination to the Supreme Court (click to listen — loads in a few seconds)
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Our discussion of current issues continues here:
Redefining America: Constitution and Leadership 2010
Podcast, April 12, 2010 (Click to hear)
With the November congressional elections in mind, we discuss the Democrats’ efforts to regain momentum after the passage of health care reform legislation and Republicans’ attempt to champion a rally against the incumbent majority government.
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Continuing the conversation:
Redefining America: Constitution and Leadership 2010
Podcast: March 26, 2010
This week the rhetoric heats up: threats, suggestive language and scattered acts of violence. Can the Republican Party hold it together in the face of defeat? Attorneys and Care2.com bloggers Marc Seltzer and Jessica Pieklo discuss the politics of intimidation.
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Podcast March 9, 2010
March 9, 2010 “My Show“
Health care reform vote counting. Tension or media hype? (Wall Street Journal)
Democrats and Republicans differ on universal coverage. Cost cutting in tax on high value insurance plans gets little credit.
Military tribunals and civilians courts. Will legislating the answer help or hurt?
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