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Robert Pear / New York Times:
Pelosi Backs Off Set Rates for Public Option — WASHINGTON — Under pressure from moderate-to-conservative members of the House Democratic caucus, Speaker Nancy Pelosi has decided to propose a government-run insurance plan that would negotiate rates with doctors and hospitals …
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Shailagh Murray / Washington Post:
House health-care reform bill includes public option, Medicaid expansion — House Speaker Nancy Pelosi will unveil a health-care reform bill on Thursday that includes a government insurance option and a historic expansion of Medicaid, although sticking points in the legislation involving abortion and immigration remain unresolved.
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Jon Walker / Firedoglake:
Breaking: Pelosi Unveils Merged House Health Care Reform Bill — Today, Nancy Pelosi unveiled the House's health care reform bill. The bill will cost $894 billion over the next ten years, but will be fully paid for. It will expand coverage to an additional 36 million Americans and eventually close the Medicare Part D doughnut hole.
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edlabor.house.gov:
Affordable Health Care for America Act — For the first time in U.S. history, all Americans would have access to quality, affordable health care under updated health insurance reform legislation unveiled by House Democrats. — The Affordable Health Care for America Act [H.R. 3962] …
Amanda Terkel / Think Progress:
Rehearsal for an anti-choice protest: 'Okay, you stand here and …
Rehearsal for an anti-choice protest: 'Okay, you stand here and …
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William Kristol / Weekly Standard:
Kristol: Breaking News: Pelosi Tries to Lead Democrats off a Cliff
Kristol: Breaking News: Pelosi Tries to Lead Democrats off a Cliff
Jeffrey Young / The Hill:
Beyond public option, big decisions loom for healthcare reform bill
Beyond public option, big decisions loom for healthcare reform bill
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Jeff Zeleny / New York Times:
Obama Visits Returning War Dead — President Obama traveled to Dover Air Force Base early Thursday morning to meet with family members and pay his respects as the flag-draped coffins carrying bodies of 18 American troops killed this week in Afghanistan were returned to the United States.
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Obama seeks Afghanistan data to determine U.S. troop levels — Details should help president determine need — President Obama has asked senior officials for a province-by-province analysis of Afghanistan to determine which regions are being managed effectively by local leaders …
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U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis:
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT: THIRD QUARTER 2009 (ADVANCE ESTIMATE) — Real gross domestic product — the output of goods and services produced by labor and property located in the United States — increased at an annual rate of 3.5 percent in the third quarter of 2009, (that is …
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Catherine Rampell / New York Times:
U.S. Economy Started to Grow Again in the Third Quarter — For the first time in a year, the United States economy grew, the Commerce Department said on Thursday. But even if a recovery is technically in the offing, job seekers likely will not begin to feel the benefits for months to come.
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Romer on GDP — CEA Chief Christina Romer blogs on the GDP numbers:
Romer on GDP — CEA Chief Christina Romer blogs on the GDP numbers:
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Ben Smith / The Politico:
Nervous W.H. intervened in N.J. race; top Obama adviser now in charge — One of President Barack Obama's key political advisers has become the central strategist in New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine's bruising campaign for re-election, a race the White House desperately wants to win to avert …
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Karl Rove / Wall Street Journal:
Tuesday's Elections and the Democratic Agenda — Losses in New Jersey or Virginia could spook Congress. — Printer — Friendly — Democratic enthusiasm for President Barack Obama's liberal domestic agenda—particularly for a government-run health insurance program …
Jonathan Martin / The Politico:
Iowa Republicans wince at Palin fee — A conservative Iowa group's effort to lure Sarah Palin to its banquet next month has had an unintended effect: Rather than exciting conservatives about the prospect of a visit from the former Alaska governor, the group's plan to raise a six-figure sum …
Christopher Drew / New York Times:
Victory for Obama Over Military Lobby — When the Obama administration proposed canceling a host of expensive weapons systems last spring, some of the military industry's allies in Congress assumed, as they had in the past, that they would have the final say.
Paul / Power Line:
It's all a big circle for the Democrats — Senator John Kerry seems to be emerging as President Obama's go-to person for foreign policy advice on critical issues. This must be rather galling for Vice President Biden and especially Secretary of State Clinton.
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Neil King Jr / Wall Street Journal:
Politicians Butt In at Bailed-Out GM — Montana Rep. Denny Rehberg was no fan of the $58 billion federal rescue of General Motors Co., saying he worried taxpayer money would be wasted and the restructuring process would be vulnerable to “political pressure.” Now the lawmaker says it's his “patriotic duty” to wade into GM's affairs.
Meg Kinnard / Associated Press:
Police: SC state attorney caught with stripper — COLUMBIA, S.C. — A deputy assistant attorney general who said he was on his lunch break when an officer found him with a stripper and sex toys in his sport utility vehicle has been fired, his boss said Wednesday.
Ben Smith / Ben Smith's Blog:
DNC attacks Palin ‘lies’ — The Democratic National Committee, keeping up its drumbeat of harsh new-media campaigns against GOP leaders, is rallying Democrats to attack Sarah Palin where she communicates — on Facebook. — In an email to its list (after the jump) and a web page …
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Associated Press:
Stimulus jobs overstated by thousands — WASHINGTON — An early progress report on President Barack Obama's economic recovery plan overstates by thousands the number of jobs created or saved through the stimulus program, a mistake that White House officials promise will be corrected in future reports.
Shelby Grad / L.A. NOW:
Shooting at North Hollywood synagogue investigated as hate crime; man detained [Updated] — A gunman approached a North Hollywood synagogue this morning and shot two people before fleeing, according to police, who are investigating the attack as a hate crime.
Nina Shen Rastogi / Slate:
How bad should I feel about taking hot showers? — I know that taking long, hot showers is an environmental no-no. But now that the weather's getting colder, I just can't face the day without one. Exactly how much damage am I doing to the planet? — Guilt is a tricky thing to quantify.
Timothy R. Homan / Bloomberg:
Economy in U.S. Expands for First Time in a Year — Oct. 29 (Bloomberg) — The U.S. economy grew in the third quarter for the first time in more than a year, propelled by stimulus-driven gains in consumer spending and home building. — The world's largest economy expanded at a 3.5 percent pace …
CNN:
Did Schwarzenegger say f**k you to legislature? — Did Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger mean to hide a message in this note? — (CNN) - Was Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's message to state lawmakers unhappy - or obscene? — That's the current debate in California after the governor sent a letter directed to …
Frank Newport / Gallup:
Little “Obama Effect” on Views About Race Relations — Attitudes toward race not significantly improved from previous years — PRINCETON, NJ — A majority of Americans, 56%, believe that a solution to America's race-relations problem will eventually be worked out — a figure that is roughly …