--The Congressman Alan Grayson controversy, including his comments that the Republican plan for health care is to not get sick, and if you get sick, to die quickly, as well as his subsequent apology.
--Senator Orrin Hatch suggests that Democrats should need 70 votes to pass a public option, while Fox News' Shepard Smith becomes the most unlikely advocate of the obvious logic of a public option.
Broadcast on October 7, 2009
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okay so I think that Alan Grayson has used his choice of words perfectly, look at how they have tried to use statistics before, nobody relates to them and I think Alan Grayson realized this which is why he focused in on the republicans.
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