Obama Takes AARP Health Care Questions

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

President Obama, who has been pushing health care all week, takes his case for health care reform to senior citizens. In a “tele-town hall,” the president will take questions about health care from AARP members via phone, email, and a small live audience. To gather the questions, the group will contact hundreds of thousands of its members with automated "robo-calls" ten minutes before the event. The Takeaway talks to Drew Nannis, spokesman for the AARP, about the town hall.

Guests:

Drew Nannis

Hosted by:

Amy Holmes

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