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    President Obama's Healthcare 'Fix'

    President Obama has announced changes in the Affordable Care Act so he can keep his promise to people who like their current health insurance policies.

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    By Warren Olney • Nov 14, 2013 • 51m Listen

    President Obama has announced changes in the Affordable Care Act so he can keep his promise to people who like their current health insurance policies. Republicans say Obamacare can't be fixed. Also, Typhoon Haiyan devastated the Philippines, and that's raised a challenging question at this week's Warsaw conference on climate change: should industrialized nations compensate more vulnerable nations in a world of rising oceans and super storms?

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      President Obama's Healthcare 'Fix'

      President Obama spent almost an hour with reporters today, announcing a change in Obamacare .

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      24 min
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      Climate Talks in Warsaw as Philippines Gets Relief from Typhoon

      Typhoon Haiyan devastated the Philippines and that's raised a challenging question this week at a little-noticed conference on climate change being held in Warsaw: should industrialized nations compensate more vulnerable countries in a world of rising oceans and super storms?

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      Warren Olney

      former KCRW broadcaster

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    In this episode

    2 stories
    1. 0:0024 min

      President Obama's Healthcare 'Fix'

    2. 24:1627 min

      Climate Talks in Warsaw as Philippines Gets Relief from Typhoon

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