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Laurie Anderson, Cap & Trade, and Single Payer Health Care
May 9, 2011"If people think about how they might want to create something that isn't just me me me, that could be revolutionary," says musician and performance artist Laurie Anderson. Anderson has crossed genres, created new instruments, performed in "audio drag" and even created some comics, but she's best known for her experimental violin playing.The F Word: Vermont Ever Closer to Single-Payer Healthcare
May 9, 2011The Senate and the House of Representatives agree: single-payer health care is the only way to provide real coverage for all. Insurance companies are never going to do the right thing and put people before profits, so the only option is to go around them, and politicians in both houses have voted to create a real health care system.Wendell Potter: Still Time to Fight for Health Care
January 14, 2010Wendell Potter now serves as Senior Fellow on Health Care at the Center for Media and Democracy, and he joined Laura in studio today to give us a quick update on the health care reform process, explain the so-called "Cadillac tax" compromise, and remind us all that the battle isn't over yet--there's still time to fight.Reproductive Rights, Wendell Potter, and Trish Kinney
January 14, 2010Wendell Potter worked for CIGNA health insurers for over 15 years, including a position as head of communications. He left that job, in a 180-degree switch, to fight for the rights of all Americans to affordable health care.Year in Review: Benevolent Occupation in Afghanistan?
December 30, 2009The war in Afghanistan largely took over the headlines this year from Iraq. Obama's escalation there has led many to call it his war. A couple of months ago, we spent an entire show focusing on the issue.The F Word: Public Option Activists Deserve a Pat on the Back
October 27, 2009Now some good news. The public option's alive and kicking -- it may not be what you dreamed of -- but it's worth a cheer that it's not plain dead.What's the Fate of the Public Option?
August 25, 2009Is the healthcare debate making you sick? We've got some clear information - which just may be the best medicine. We welcome, Wendell Potter, Karen Finney, and our very own Diane Shamis.What's the Fate of the Public Option?, Senator Karen Keiser, and Dahr Jamail & Jose Vasquez on Military Resistance
August 24, 2009Is the healthcare debate making you sick? We've got some clear information - which just may be the best medicine. We welcome, Wendell Potter, Karen Finney, Diane Shamis and Senator Karen Keiser. Then, Dahr Jamail, author of 'The Will to Resist: Soldiers Who Refuse to Fight in Iraq and Afghanistan' and Jose Vasquez of Iraq Vets Against the War.
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