RC TV – November 22, 2009, pt 1
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Now, Bell puts his degree to good use in editing Scalise’s YouTube page.
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About 2 p.m., pandemonium broke out outside Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-Calif.) office.
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Updated: 2:50 p.m.A moderate House Republican is asking that cameras be installed inside the Rules Committee hearing room so that the public can witness the panel’s proceedings. Rep.
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“It’s No. 1, 2, 3, on the priority list.
Arlen Specter (D-Pa.) were booed by a standing-room-only crowd at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia on Aug. 2.
— Following in the steps of Regis Philbin and Ted Koppel, Boogaard then enrolled in NBC’s yearlong page program after graduation.
— McCarragher said people don’t realize that the most common cause of death for people between the ages of 2 and 34 is highway traffic accidents. The bill doubles money for safety.
If any story this year deserved Page One coverage — but didn’t get it — it was Education Secretary Arne Duncan’s challenging speech July 2 to the nation’s largest teachers union.
House Democratic chairmen on Friday released an 852-page health care draft that they said would ensure 95 percent of Americans are covered by insurance, although some details, including the cost, are still
The plan would be paid for by a new 8 percent payroll tax on employers that do not provide health insurance to their employees, a new 2 percent tax on individuals who do not buy health insurance,
Chris Dodd (Conn.), the No. 2 Democrat on the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee and a participant in Tuesday’s White House meetings.
On the Sunday after the midterm elections, just four days before Democrats huddled to pick their No. 2, she jumped in by sending colleagues a letter endorsing Murtha, then followed up by pressing them
It says national panel of experts’ and it says national council,’— Collins said of the NCNA Web site’s “National Leaders— page.