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Your host Richard Morrison welcomes back returning guest co-host Jeremy Lott and distinguished special guest David Mark of the Politico for Episode 55. We start with reports of unrest over health care in the provinces, the U.S. Postal Service’s death …
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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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This week, the biggest story Scandal Watch has seen yet – Bernard Madoff’s $50 billion Ponzi scheme. Also, satellite-enforced speed limits in the UK, printing your own money to survive the Greatest Depression, the Australian porn ban, ICANN’s new domains, and Olympic News.
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