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We start with the new Obama-Geithner plan for expanding regulation of financial markets, the protests over the election in Iran and the Federal Trade Commission’s investigation of telemarketing robocalls. CEI Senior Fellow Greg Conko covers President Obama’s address to the American Medical Association and describes ObamaCare.
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