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Radio Times with Marty Moss-Coane

Archive for March 19th, 2010

economy,health,politics,social issues

National political roundup, with Ross K. Baker & Jill Lawrence

Friday, March 19th, 2010

Hour 1
After a year of legislative haggling, at-times bitter debate, town hall meetings, Tea Parties, speeches and soundbites, compromises and cacophony, the Democratic effort to pass health care reform legislation could be entering its last stages this weekend. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi has scheduled a House vote for Sunday, with Senate votes next week. President Obama successfully wooed one liberal Democrat, Dennis Kucinich, from a "no" vote to reluctant support for what’s called a $940 billion overhaul of the nation’s health care system. In this week’s "Radio Times" weekly roundup of national politics, Marty will talk about the political and legislative maneuvers dominating Capitol Hill conversation this week, with Rutgers political scientist ROSS K. BAKER and Politics Daily columnist JILL LAWRENCE. Also up for discussion are items like the passage of a jobs bill, despite the partisan rancor over health care, as well as scandals bringing down House Democrats high (Rangel) and low (Massa), high-stakes primaries in several states and forecasting the November elections.

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arts,entertainment

Kathleen Turner as Molly Ivins

Friday, March 19th, 2010

Hour 2
KATHLEEN TURNER is to star in the upcoming one-woman show, "Red Hot Patriot: The Kick-Ass Wit of Molly Ivins" at the Suzanne Roberts Theater. The stage and screen actress (Hollywood’s "Body Heat," "Peggy Sue Got Married" and Broadway’s "The Graduate" and "Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf?") will take on the late high-spirited, liberal newspaper columnist who focused on criticizing the 'good ol' boys' political establishment and mocking her Texas culture. The world premier play is produced by Philadelphia Theater Company and will run from March 19th through April 18th.

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