Today On The Ed Schultz Show

Former Gov. and DNC Chair Howard Dean joins the 2nd hour of Today’s show to discuss President Obama’s health care summit with House and Senate Congressional members.

Rep. Peter DeFazio, D-OR, joins the 2nd hour of Today’s show to discuss repealing the antitrust exemption currently granted to health insurance companies.

Rep. Joe Courtney, D-CT, joins the 3rd hour of Today’s show to discuss the Obama summit on health care.

Toyota has more problems after the Congressional hearings. We’ll bring you the story.

This Morning On The Stephanie Miller Show

Rep. Judy Chu (D-CA) calls in 7:05am to talk about yesterday’s Toyota hearings on Capitol Hill.

Rep. Ron Kind (D-WI) calls in at 7:35am to talk about today’s health care reform summit.

President Obama and his Dem allies are pleading their case for health care overhaul in an extraordinary summit with GOP-ers, broadcast live to a divided public on daytime TV. But Dems are already looking beyond Today’s meeting at historic Blair House. With GOP lawmakers remaining steadfast in their opposition, the president and his party are preparing to move on alone.

Under blistering criticism, Toyota President Akio Toyoda personally and repeatedly apologized to Congress and millions of anxious American car-owners yesterday for deadly defects in popular models produced by his Japanese company. But angry lawmakers forcefully declared it was hardly enough.

Senate Dems have retreated from adding new privacy protections to the nation’s primary counterterrorism law. Lacking the necessary 60-vote supermajority, Dem leaders settled on a one-year extension of expiring surveillance and seizure provisions of the Patriot Act.

A SeaWorld Orlando trainer was leisurely rubbing a killer whale from a poolside platform when the 12,000-pound creature reached up, grabbed her with its mouth and dragged her underwater. The trainer was killed.

Today On The Norman Goldman Show

Today is the one year anniversary of the President’s stimulus bill signing. Has justice been done? The politics of this are disgraceful and hilarious – simultaneously!

Toyota is now seeing the federal government get tough with it – for once! I’ll have the details!

And, am I wrong for being mad at Harry Reid and the President over not getting the big things done? Things like health insurance reform and bank re-regulation? I have taken a lot of heat for giving the President and Harry Reid heat – and I have gotten a lot of support! I am just speaking my mind and want you to do the same, today and every day, where justice is served – The Norman Goldman Show!

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Today On The Ed Schultz Show

Ed Schultz broadcasts from Fargo, ND.

Rep. Bruce Braley, D-IA, joins the 1st hour of Today’s show to discuss a new poll showing 52% don’t think President Obama deserves re-election.

David Shuster, host on MSNBC at 10AM and 3PM, joins the 2nd hour of Today’s show to discuss Vice President Biden saying taxpayers have gotten their money’s worth from the stimulus as the White House ramps up spending on creating jobs.

The White House is hinting at a new health care bill. We’ll talk about it.

Today On The Thom Hartmann Show

Hour Two: ”Is rapid rail really just political pork?” Get ready to rumble when conservative Dan Gainor joins Thom about the “choo-choo’s”  www.businessandmedia.org

This Morning On The Stephanie Miller Show

Hal Sparks joins us in studio at 6:05am for all three hours of “Humpdays With Hal.”

Rep. Bobby Scott (D-VA) calls in at 6:35am to talk about health care reform.

Karl Frisch, Senior Fellow at Media Matters for America, calls in at 7:05am to co-host Right Wing World.

Rep. Frank Pallone (D-NJ) calls in at 7:35am to talk about the economy and jobs

Promising “this is only the beginning,” President Barack Obama announced more than $8 billion in federal loan guarantees Tuesday for the construction of the first nuclear power plant in the United States in nearly three decades.

Toyota is considering a recall of the most popular car in the U.S., its hot-selling Corolla subcompact, after complaints about power steering problems — another blow to the world’s largest automaker already reeling from a string of recalls for safety problems.

Only a third of U.S. voters think that most members of Congress deserve to be re-elected this year, according to a new national poll. That’s the lowest number ever recorded for that question in a CNN survey. The CNN/Opinion Research Corp. poll, released Tuesday, indicates that only 34 percent feel that current federal lawmakers deserve re-election, with 63 percent saying no.

Today On The Ed Schultz Show

Sam Stein, Political Reporter at the Huffington Post, joins the 1st hour of Today’s show to discuss Sen. Evan Bayh, D-IN, stepping down, and what it means to the Democrats’ struggle over the issue of centrist versus liberal.

Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-CT, joins the 2nd hour of Today’s show to discuss the upcoming televised bi-partisan meeting with President Obama on health care.

The Obama Administration defends the stimulus package in an organized effort. We’ll give you the details.

The Taliban’s top military commander is captured in Pakistan. We’ll talk about what it means in the fight against terror.

President Barack Obama is looking to return to a more disciplined campaign style. We’ll bring you the latest.

Today On The Thom Hartmann Show

Hour Two: “Everything You Know is Wrong – What’s it really like to lose it all?” Thom talks to Alexandra Penney, author of The Bag Lady Papers www.amazon.com/The-Bag-Lady-Papers

Hour Three: Should an 11 year old who murders be tried as an adult? Thom mixes it up with prosecuting attorney Josh Marquis coastda.com

This Morning On The Stephanie Miller Show

Charlie Pierce, Boston Globe writer and author of “Idiot America,” calls in at 7:30am to talk about Evan Bayh’s retirement, and other news of the day.

Two-term Sen. Evan Bayh (D-IN) says ever-shriller partisanship and the frustrations of gridlock made it time for him to leave Congress. Republicans aren’t buying it, saying he and fellow Democrats sense that voters will be after their heads this fall.

The Taliban’s top military commander has been captured in Pakistan in a joint operation by Pakistani and U.S. intelligence forces, The New York Times reported. Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, described as the No. 2 behind Taliban founder and Osama bin Laden associate Mullah Muhammad Omar, has been in Pakistan’s custody for several days.

President Barack Obama, defending his economic stimulus plan on its first anniversary, is dispatching his Cabinet across the country to try to calm an anxious public as Democrats head into potentially devastating midterm elections. Obama’s fellow Democrats planned to tout programs putting people back to work under the $787 billion spending bill.

US retail sales opened the year with a bigger-than-expected bounce, official data showed Friday in a report suggesting recovery from recession is gaining momentum. “Consumers opened their wallets a little wider and that is good news for the economy,” said Joel Naroff of Naroff Economic Advisors.

Today On The Thom Hartmann Show

Hour Two: ”The Black-White Achievement Gap: Why Closing it is the Greatest Civil Rights Issue of Our Time” Thom challenges conservative Rod Paige, former Secretary of Education under George W. Bush, about his new book www.rodpaige.com

Hour Three: Economic crisis…who’s recovering, who’s not and why? Thom talks with global economists Eamonn Fingleton inJapan www.unsustainable.org and Steve Keen in Australia www.debtdeflation.com