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point in 2012 and quiet some of the political pro wrestling long enough to actually achieve some meaningful reform, like a national health exchange for all of us, or at least some of us. no wonder the possibility of such things is being dismissed by the white house as radical. with us now for a d.r. show exclusive, the plan s co-sponsor, and an old teacher and inspiration on this subject, senator ron wyden. senator, it s a pleasure to see you. thank you, dylan. we ve had lengthy conversations going back years about the idea of matching patients with doctors in a national exchange, as they do in with your staff there, and everybody else in the congress. it appears you have a victory here, at least in trying to expand that available pool, is that correct? there s an opportunity here, dylan. i think everybody understands, you cannot get on top of this health care challenge unless you tackle medicare. it is a huge issue and we need to approach it in a different way. one
the political pro wrestling long enough to actually achieve some meaningful reform, like a national health exchange for all of us, or at least some of us. no wonder the possibility of such things is being dismissed by the white house as radical. with us now for a d.r. show exclusive, the plan s co-sponsor, and an old teacher and inspiration on this subject, senator ron wyden. senator, it s a pleasure to see you. thank you, dylan. we ve had lengthy conversations going back years about the idea of matching patients with doctors in a national exchange, as they do in with your staff there, and everybody else in the congress. it appears you have a victory here, at least in trying to expand that available pool, is that correct? there s an opportunity here, dylan. i think everybody understands, you cannot get on top of this health care challenge unless you tackle medicare. it is a huge issue and we need to approach it in a different way. one that brings people together con