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republican devin nunes and democrat xav-mujtáp washington journal is next. . . what did lincoln say? i am not bound to win a but i am bound to be true. two generations ago, if folks sitting in your position made a decision. we will make short that seniors and the poor have health care coverage that they can count on. they did the right thing. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >host: the president yesterday before a house democratic members, and late last night the house rules committee moving ahead on the health care bill. the gavel will come down at 1:00. the first vote will happen at 2:00. after posting a bill late on thursday. there are five key members that speaker s and president obama still hope to convince to support a health care bill. five democrats. what it means for you and the politics. we will take your phone calls in a moment. the headlines on this sunday morning. the health care
host: the latest on yesterday s earthquake, the death toll has reached 300 in chile. president obama heads the but has been unable but as the net bethesda naval medical center for a full physical today. newsweek magazine has its cover story today, the subject is their boss. for republicans, 202-737-0001. for democrats, 202-737-0002. for independents, 202-628-0205. here are a couple of the headlines on this february 28. as you might imagine, the earthquake yesterday is the subject of most of the stories above the fold. in new jersey, earthquake brings chile, hawaii dodging tsunami. nothing to the extent of the concern that was expressed yesterday. from the miami herald and the houston herald, a massive jolt. rebirth of a nation looks like this, something that looks a lot like democracy is taking hold in iraq. might not be mission accomplished, but it is a start. a successful cents from damascus to tehran, freedom for the future of every nation. we will have mo
they can escape their history and build a better future if we do our part. host: yesterday, we heard from two former u.s. president to help the people of haiti. today, the washington post about this and ask the question, for how long? this is sunday, january 17 and would begin with the u.s. efforts in haiti. we heard from secretary of state hillary clinton who was there yesterday. u.s. troops tried to prevent chaos in haiti s capital city. lutie louis coates flares were order breaks down. this question will there be a long-term u.s. commitment? the numbers are on your screen. the president will commemorate the birth of martin luther king and will campaign today for martha coakley for the senate seat given up by the death of ted kennedy. we ll talk about that later in the air but first, this piece this morning from the washington post. clinton believes that the country can come back stronger in the future. bearing so, bottled water and other supplies, secretary clinton
caller: this year will absolutely go down as a historical year. let s omit the fact that we elected the first african-american president. it will go down with the same ranks of dr. king and the march on washington initially, the initiative march on washington in, what, 1963? so this will definitely be a historical year. all the things that our president has encountered coming into office, i think he has done a remarkable job trying to meet those challenges and bring the country around to some sustainable success this year. so i think this year will absolutely go down as a historical year, given all the context of the things he had to deal with as the first african-american president. thanks for the call. on the republican line we ll listen to greg joining us from union, missouri. greg, are you with us? we ll go on to gilbert joining us from alabama. good morning. caller: i feel that this will notñi only be remembered as a historical year, but i feel this will be the t