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Katrina vanden Heuvel, Editor and part-owner of the Nation, joins the 1st hour of Wednesday's show to discuss Speaker Boehner saying the President "lost his courage."
John Nichols, Washington Correspondent for the Nation, joins the 2nd hour of Wednesday's show to discuss ALEC and the News of the day.
Rep. Jim McDermott, D-WA, joins the 2nd hour of Wednesday's Show to discuss Mitt Romney's comments on the Buffett Rule.
Rep. Jan Schakowsky, D-IL, joins the 3rd hour of Wednesday's show to discuss the Small Business tax cut.
In an election season when the economy is king, the central debate between President Barack Obama and GOP challenger Mitt Romney comes down to what is enough. Enough growth in the economy. Enough job creation. Enough help for those still struggling to get back on their feet. We'll talk about it.
President Obama, whose political fortunes are threatened by rising gasoline prices, proposed new measures on Tuesday to reduce oil market manipulation that are unlikely to get support from a divided Congress. We'll give you the details.
The White House said on Tuesday that President Barack Obama would veto a small business tax cut proposal by Republicans in the House of Representatives that his Democrats complain is biased toward helping the rich. We'll bring you the latest.
We'll have your calls and the latest news, Wednesday on The Ed Schultz Show.
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Tonight on the Ed Show on MSNBC:
Ted Nugent has a date with the Secret Service, who are investigating the violent statements he made against President Obama at an NRA gathering this past weekend. Romney's camp is now denying that he ever went after Nugent’s endorsement. Suzi Parker, Wasington Post Contributor and Dr. James Peterson, Director of Africana Studies and Associate Professor of English at Lehigh University join Ed to talk about it.
Mitt Romney spent the day in Pennsylvania trying to connect with a few middle class Americans around a picnic table… Sam Stein, Huffington Post political Editor, joins Ed to talk about how that went.
President Obama was in Ohio talking to some average Americans as well. Bob Shrum, Democratic Strategist, will give us the rundown on how he fared in comparison.
The plot thickens in the John Doe investigation surrounding Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker. John Nichols, Washington Correspondent of The Nation, will give us the rundown. You don’t want to miss this.
Ohio Republicans unveiled a new plan that would strip Planned Parenthood of nearly $2 million in federal funding. Sen. Nina Turner (D-OH) participated in a press conference this afternoon calling on Governor John Kasich and the GOP to end their fight against women’s health care—she joins Ed tonight!
Katrina vanden Heuvel, Editor and part-owner of the Nation, joins the 1st hour of Wednesday's show to discuss Speaker Boehner saying the President "lost his courage."
John Nichols, Washington Correspondent for the Nation, joins the 2nd hour of Wednesday's show to discuss ALEC and the News of the day.
Rep. Jim McDermott, D-WA, joins the 2nd hour of Wednesday's Show to discuss Mitt Romney's comments on the Buffett Rule.
Rep. Jan Schakowsky, D-IL, joins the 3rd hour of Wednesday's show to discuss the Small Business tax cut.
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