Axelrod: Killing health bill would be 'tragic'
Dec. 17: Senior White House advisor David Axelrod says he's "bewildered" by the efforts of some Democrats to kill the health care bill. Full story
Dec. 17: Senior White House advisor David Axelrod says he's "bewildered" by the efforts of some Democrats to kill the health care bill. Full story
Dec. 16: Rep. Anthony Weiner, D-N.Y., discusses the White House reaction to former DNC chairman Howard Dean’s harsh criticism of the Senate health reform bill and whether Democrats should support it.
Dec 16: Rachel Maddow is joined by Mark McKinnon, a Republican strategist, to talk about whether the GOP's jihad against health reform will ultimately accelerate their political dissolution.
Dec. 17: Is President Barack Obama shaping his agenda around issues that the country has little interest in? Peggy Noonan of the Wall Street Journal discusses.
Dec. 16: Politics Fix: A Hardball panel debates what it means when the tea party protesters have a higher approval rating than either of the major political parties.
Dec. 16: SEn. John Barrasso, R-Wyo., talks about the key victories Republicans have had in the health reform fight.
Dec. 16: A new NBC News/WSJ poll reveals that 47 percent of Americans now feel that President Barack Obama’s health care plan is a bad idea. RNC Chairman Michael Steele discusses.
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December 13: Next week, 2009 was a rocky year for small businesses. Join us as we look at the biggest small business stories of the year. We'll also talk with our roundtable about the outlook for 2010.