Dec. 22: Get a sneak peak at Countdown’s Favorite People of 2009. (Countdown) Television - Game show - Programmes - Arts and Entertainment - Countdown
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Dec. 23: NBC’s John Yang reports on another major snowstorm which may ruin some holiday travel plans. (Countdown) Christmas - NBC - Holidays - John Yang - People and Society
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Dec. 23: The Washington Post’s Ezra Klein talks about President Barack Obama’s defense of the health care bill and claims that he didn’t break any campaign promises on a public option.
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Dec. 23: Msnbc political analyst Richard Wolffe explains how the GOP can embrace former Democratic Rep. Parker Griffith after they attacked his policies in the past.
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Dec. 23: Countdown looks back on Sarah Palin’s disastrous year as well as Levi Johnston’s attempts to pull back the curtain to reveal the “real” Palin family.
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Dec. 18: NASA climate scientist James Hansen believes the Copenhagen summit served to bring the U.S. and China closer together. (Countdown) James Hansen - NASA - Climate change - Copenhagen - Environment
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Dec. 18: Twelve years after his blockbuster, Titanic, hit movie theaters, will James Cameron’s Avatar have similar audience appeal? NBC’s George Lewis reports. (Countdown) James Cameron - Titanic - Avatar - George Lewis - Entertainment
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In a Special Comment, Countdown’s Keith Olbermann stresses that he does not support the current “perversion of health care reform,” urging Senate Democrats to drop the bill. (Countdown) Health care - Democratic - United States Senate - Keith Olbermann - Health
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Dec. 21: Markos Moulitsas, founder of The Daily Kos, talks about whether the Republican Party will continue to resist the health reform bill and force a Christmas Eve vote. (Countdown) Republican - Daily Kos - Markos Moulitsas - United States - Politics
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Dec. 21: From going bust by resigning as governor of Alaska to going rogue, Countdown pays tribute to Sarah Palin’s turbulent year. (Countdown) Alaska - Sarah Palin - Going Rogue: An American Life - United States - Government
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