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TWIB: Senate candidate Pagliuca

TWIB: Senate candidate Pagliuca

(NECN) - Stephen Pagliuca (D), candidate for Senate talks about the nation's 10.2-percent jobless rate and what can be done to bring more jobs to Massachusetts. He always weighs in on healthcare reform and financial services regulation.

Video|Sun, 8 Nov 2009|More from Boston.com
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“…care. Well number one we have to get everybody cover we need universal coverage in this country we have an almost in Massachusetts is very close of so thank you for that. But what's everybody's in …”

Nursing Unions

Nursing Unions

TNT talk about Nurses and Unions

Audio|Thu, 29 Oct 2009|More from Finneran's Forum
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“…know there's a ton of money that's gonna be made. When this universal health care thing. Goes through and they wanna maximize there upside when you're -- mr. speaker I'm not sure that this -- ton of …”

“…have done into the nation's schools and that's why they're excited about universal health care what do you think 617. 26668. Succeed John. Euro on WRKO what's up. …”

House Democrats' health care plan includes public option

House Democrats' health care plan includes public option

(NECN: Kristy Lee) - Democratic House leaders called it nothing short of historic. "The drive for health care reform is moving forward. The Affordable Health Care Act will ensure, again, affordability for the middle class, security for ou...

Video|Thu, 29 Oct 2009|More from Boston.com
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“…Includes a public option costs 894. Billion dollars. Includes a mandate requiring universal health care and is paid for in part by F five point 4% surtax on the wealthy. Republicans declared it ineffective and overreaching. …”

Broadside: Khazei on casinos, second stimulus plan

Broadside: Khazei on casinos, second stimulus plan

(NECN) - Alan Khazei is one of four candidates vying for the Democratic nomination for the U.S. Senate seat from Massachusetts. Khazei is challenging the other Democrats to say "no" to casinos. On Monday, Khazei urged the Greater Bos...

Video|Wed, 28 Oct 2009|More from Boston.com
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“…Senator Kennedy got involved in all kind of masters would not have universal health care in this state but for Senator Kennedy. First of all secondly we need to the fight to the Senate within thirty days …”

Differences Of Style, Not Substance, In First Senate Debate

Differences Of Style, Not Substance, In First Senate Debate

For the first time, the broad public heard from the four Democratic U.S. Senate candidates on a shared stage. For much of the debate, it was hard to distinguish between the candidates' positions.

Audio|Tue, 27 Oct 2009|More from WBUR: Daily News Update
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“…if they'd support giving illegal immigrants driver's licenses. And be covered by universal health care here's what's even -- you can. …”

Democratic Senate debate: Second stimulus package

Democratic Senate debate: Second stimulus package

(NECN: Boston, Mass.) - The four Democratic candidates for Massachusetts Senate met for their first televised debate at the JFK Library in Boston. Attorney General Martha Coakley, Congressman Michael Capuano, businessman Steven Pagliuca and Ci...

Video|Mon, 26 Oct 2009|More from Boston.com
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“…mother's -- I grew up and household word I was taught universal health care. . Should be a right in the greatest country in the world not a privilege. And it's a moral issue an economic issue I will fight tooth and nail if we don't get it done now and look I'm gonna vote for universal health care senator Reid knows what he's doing it's the best they can get. I will fight for it and help push and push …”

CEO Corner: James Roosevelt of Tufts Health Plan (part 2)

CEO Corner: James Roosevelt of Tufts Health Plan (part 2)

(NECN) - Every week on CEO Corner we go one on one with New England's top CEO's to learn the secrets to their success. This week Maryanne Kane is joined by Jim Roosevelt, CEO of Tufts Health Plan. In this segment, Roosevelt talks abou...

Video|Mon, 26 Oct 2009|More from Boston.com
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“…is roughly the same percentage as the European countries that have had universal coverage for decades there's always a certain percentage it's moving in a movie out and falls between the cracks. And so on and it's important to have a safety net for them. But it's really working in terms of coverage. We know here in Massachusetts contrary to what you read in the national press. Health reform and universal coverage has not raised costs. What has happened. Is that we have some assistance from the federal government through the Medicaid waiver. In …”

Democratic Senate debate: Immigration laws

Democratic Senate debate: Immigration laws

(NECN: Boston, Mass.) - The four Democratic candidates for Massachusetts Senate were asked to discuss immigration laws that President Obama will likely take up next year. Should illegal immigrants be given driver's licenses and be covered by ...

Video|Mon, 26 Oct 2009|More from Boston.com

Khazei for Senate.

Khazei for Senate.

WBZ's Deb Lawler talks with City Year founder and Senate candidate Alan Khazei about his campaign and focus.

Audio|Thu, 22 Oct 2009|More from WBZ's More on This
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“…this the message. It says we need jobs and need to get universal health care will be the provide a quality education -- virtual. And we need to pick a -- a look at what's going on …”

Boston's Four-Term 'Accidental Mayor'

Boston's Four-Term 'Accidental Mayor'

Mayor Thomas Menino has spent the last 16 years running the city of Boston, and polls show he's likely to win an unprecedented fifth term. So why is a man who has such high approval ratings still called thin-skinned?

Audio|Mon, 19 Oct 2009|More from WBUR: Daily News Update
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“…tufts medical center professor and he works with the Boston nonprofit called health care for all. . He says ultra fine particles should be federally regulated like many other vehicle emissions. …”