Washington Week | October 30, 2009 Webcast Extra | PBS

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http://www.pbs.org/washingtonweek/ In this online-only extra, Washington Week moderator Gwen Ifill and panel discuss the political battle over health care reform, what the House and Senate versions of the public option will mean for the insured and the uninsured, the recent spike in violence in Afghanistan, recent economic developments and the reasons behind the president's declaration of an H1N1 emergency.

*You* can participate in Washington Week roundtable discussions. Each week moderator Gwen Ifill and a panel of top journalists take your questions during the Washington Week Webcast Extra. For more information go to http://www.pbs.org/washingtonweek/




This week's panelists:
John Dickerson of Slate Magazine and CBS News
Greg Ip of The Economist
Nancy Youssef of McClatchy News Service
Marilyn Serafini of National Journal

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  • i'm glad swine flu is here. the strong will survive. iv had it

  • flu incidence doubles every months from here until it peaks in february. good luck avoiding it.

  • Thanks for the heads-up about Journalists. Back here in the viewing audience Swine flu is so rare not many of us are likely to know or even have heard of a case personally. We will take care to avoid Journalists "like the plague" so to speak if y'all journo's are so susceptible to infection from an illness with such a low prevalence in the general population.

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