
Walking It Back
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After a web-based tide of protest, breast cancer research funder Komen for the Cure reverses its decision to end funding to Planned Parenthood; the Romney clarification machine goes into high gear over what their candidate told CNN about not being "concerned about the very poor." Also, rumblings that Israel could soon launch a strike on Iran's nuclear facilities and Facebook hits the "Post" button on a public filing. Joining us this week are David Frum, contributing editor at The Daily Beast/Newsweek, and Chrystia Freeland, editor at Thomson Reuters Digital.
Banner image" Susan G. Komen Founder and CEO Nancy Brinker explains the organization's decision to de-fund Planned Parenthood. February 2, 2012.
Links:
- Jon Stewart on GOP candidate Mitt Romney's remarks about the 'very rich' and 'very poor'
- Miller on 'Obama's disappointing college plan'
- Scheer on the 'Democrats who unleashed Wall Street and got away with it'
- Frum on 'the myth of American decline' and the latest from the GOP race
- Freeland on the economy's 'China Syndrome'
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