Speaker Pelosi pushes health care
Audio|Fri, 30 Oct 2009|More from Finneran's Forum
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“…hospitals one in general. Section 1833. T three C four of the Social Security act. 42 USC thirteen 95 T three C four as amended K in the first sentence. By inserting -- this is which …”
“…Okay our country's Social Security team. And then Medicare. And now universal quality of -- …”
The GDP rose at a 3.5% annual rate in the third quarter, the government says. The White House credits the stimulus plan for the growth, which unofficially marks the end of the recession. Are you optimistic?
Audio|Thu, 29 Oct 2009|More from Howie Carr
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“…all according to. It's going into your account like you have a Social Security account come alive you know that address I had just like. All when he wanted to privatize Social Security just like that tolls are gonna come down as soon as the bonds are paid off in 1983. …”
“…in the lockbox. Is our -- always used to refer to the Social Security trust fund. …”
Speaker Nancy Pelosi unveils the House's health care overhaul proposal.
Audio|Thu, 29 Oct 2009|More from WBZ's More on This
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“…you. To follow in the footsteps of those. Who gave -- country's Social Security. . And then Medicare. And now universal quality affordable health. We and -- historic moment for our nation and our families. Because of …”
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Audio|Wed, 28 Oct 2009|More from PRI: Here & Now Podcast
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“…Tip O'Neill the late speaker of the house. Called Social Security the third rail of American politics touch it. And watch out for angry elderly voters. Will Medicare is the news third rail …”
Bill Hudack, candidate for Congress joins the Maestro.
Audio|Wed, 28 Oct 2009|More from Michael Graham, WTKK, Boston, MA
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“…do it it is just gonna be a monster. A far beyond social security and Medicare the near bankruptcy programs we have right now. …”
(NECN: Washington, D.C.) - Former U.S. Senator Edward Brooke of Massachusetts was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal on Wednesday as the first black man elected by popular vote to the U.S. Senate in 1966. President Barack Obama spoke at the c...
Video|Wed, 28 Oct 2009|More from Boston.com
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“…for affirmative action. Desegregation. Privacy rights minority business development. And increase -- Social Security benefits. And the extension of the voting rights act. Shortly after the assassination of his friend doctor king in 1968. -- became …”
What if you gave a house giveaway and nobody came? This was almost the scene last week as Wayne County (Detroit) tried to auction off almost 9,000 repossessed properties only to find over 80% of them drew nary a single bid, even with the minimum set at $500. Finish this sentence: You know it is a bad economy when.....
Audio|Tue, 27 Oct 2009|More from Howie Carr
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“…That Social Security that's at. …”
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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“…you gulp what can we put on the WPA. In -- my Social Security in wait for the Medicare. We should not wait for this to make sure that everybody's happy. Because will never make everybody …”
(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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“…what they didn't wait put on the WPA. In the -- my Social Security didn't wait for the Medicare. We should not wait for this to make sure that everybody's happy. Because will never make everybody …”
(NECN: Brad Puffer, Boston, Mass.) - The Democratic candidates for U.S. Senate faced off for their first televised debate Monday night. The candidates answered questions on a wide range of topics from the economy to health care to the war in Afgha...
Video|Mon, 26 Oct 2009|More from Boston.com
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“…they didn't wait put on the WBA. In the league for a Social Security didn't wait for the Medicare. We should not wait for this to make sure that everybody's happy. Because will never make everybody …”