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Saturday, May 18, 2013
It was a “scandal”-filled week for the Obama administration with Benghazi, the IRS and the AP. But tonight at 5pET/4pCT/3pMT/2pPT on MSNBC, Ed and his guests will tell us about the real “scandal” going on in Washington DC, right now.

Kyle Seco, brother of cancer patient Dan Seco

Mike Rogers, Managing Director of Raw Story

Wilson Cruz, National Spokesperson for GLAAD

Mike Papantonio, Host of “The Ring of Fire” Radio Show

Zerlina Maxwell, Political Analyst & Grio.com Contributor

David Cay Johnston, columnist for Reuters, Pulitzer Prize winner, author of “Perfectly Legal” and “Free Lunch”

Joel Berg, Executive Director, New York City Coalition Against Hunger

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Friday, May 17, 2013
The Ed Schultz Radio Show Broadcasts live from the Northern Tier!

Con. Jim McDermott, D-WA, joins the 1st hour of Friday's show to discuss the House Ways and Means Committee's hearings on the IRS Scandal.

Con. Jan Schakowsky, D-IL, joins the 2nd hour of Friday's show to discuss the House Republicans holding the 37th vote to repeal the Affordable Care Act.

John Nichols, Washington Correspondent for the Nation, joins the 2nd hour of Friday's show to discuss the news of the day.

United Steelworkers International President Leo Gerard joins the 3rd hour of Friday's show to discuss President Obama hitting the road to talk about jobs.

The Republican-led House of Representatives on Thursday voted again to fully repeal the federal health care law passed by Democrats and signed by President Barack Obama in 2010. We'll talk about it.

Prospects for passage of a major immigration bill improved on Thursday when a bipartisan group of lawmakers in the House of Representatives declared they had reached a tentative deal, resolving disputes that had threatened to torpedo negotiations. We'll give you the details.

President Barack Obama on Friday will seek to turn the spotlight from controversies threatening to swamp his agenda to the economic issues by announcing he will make it easier to get federal building projects off the ground. We'll bring you the latest.

We'll have your calls and the latest news, Friday on The Ed Schultz Show.

What You Missed:
Con. Jim McDermott, D- WA, joins the 1st hour of Friday's show to discuss the House Ways and Means Committee's hearings on the IRS Scandal.

Con. Jan Schakowsky, D- IL, joins the 2nd hour of Friday's show to discuss the House Republicans holding the 37th vote to repeal the Affordable Care Act.

John Nichols, Washington Correspondent for the Nation, joins the 2nd hour of Friday's show to discuss the news of the day.

United Steelworkers International President Leo Gerard joins the 3rd hour of Friday's show to discuss President Obama hitting the road to talk about jobs.

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Thursday, May 16, 2013
John Nichols, Washington Correspondent for The Nation, fills in for Big Eddie!

Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-VT, joins the 1st hour of Thursday's show to discuss the CBO's report on the deficit.

Rep. Gwen Moore, D-WI, joins the 2nd hour of Thursday's show to discuss her vote against the "Pay China First Act."

Rep. Sheila Jackson-Lee, D-TX, joins the 3rd hour of Thursday's show to discuss the Judiciary Committee hearings with AG Holder yesterday.

Lori Wallach, Director of Public Citizen's Global Trade Watch, joins the 3rd hour of Thursday's show to discuss the Trans-Pacific Partnership.

Washington's top tax official was fired on Wednesday as President Barack Obama sought to stem a rising tide of criticism over the Internal Revenue Service's improper targeting of conservative groups for special scrutiny. We'll give you the details.

A Republican-controlled panel in the U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday approved the biggest cuts in food stamps for the poor in a generation and a potentially expensive expansion of federally subsidized crop insurance. We'll talk about it.

The Justice Department's controversial decision to seize phone records of Associated Press journalists was just one element in a sweeping U.S. government investigation into media leaks about a Yemen-based plot to bomb a U.S. airliner, government officials said on Wednesday. We'll bring you the latest.

We'll have your calls and the latest news, Thursday on The Ed Schultz Show.

What You Missed:
John Nichols, Washington Correspondent for The Nation, fills in for Big Eddie!

Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-VT, joins the 1st hour of Thursday's show to discuss the CBO's report on the deficit.

Rep. Gwen Moore, D-WI, joins the 2nd hour of Thursday's show to discuss her vote against the "Pay China First Act."

Rep. Sheila Jackson-Lee, D-TX, joins the 3rd hour of Thursday's show to discuss the Judiciary Committee hearings with AG Holder yesterday.

Lori Wallach, Director of Public Citizen's Global Trade Watch, joins the 3rd hour of Thursday's show to discuss the Trans-Pacific Partnership.

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Wednesday, May 15, 2013
John Nichols, Washington Correspondent for The Nation, fills in for Big Eddie!

Katrina Vanden Heuvel, Editor and Part-Owner of the Nation, joins the 1st hour of Wednesday's show to discuss the news of the day.

Con. Jackie Speier, D-CA, joins the 2nd hour of Wednesday's show.

Con. Mark Pocan, D-WI, joins the 3rd hour of Wednesday's show to discuss the Right to Vote Amendment.

U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder said on Tuesday he had ordered the FBI to open a criminal probe in a growing scandal over the Internal Revenue Service's targeting of conservative political groups for extra tax scrutiny. We'll talk about it.

President Barack Obama will announce in the next few weeks how many combat troops the United States will leave in Afghanistan in 2014, Secretary of State John Kerry said on Tuesday. We'll bring you the latest.

House Democrats will begin making robocalls to voters in 10 congressional districts Wednesday that target Republican lawmakers who support a new effort to repeal the 2010 federal health care law. We'll give you the details.

We'll have your calls and the latest news, Wednesday on The Ed Schultz Show.

What You Missed:
John Nichols, Washington Correspondent for The Nation, fills in for Big Eddie!

Katrina Vanden Heuvel, Editor and Part-Owner of the Nation, joins the 1st hour of Wednesday's show to discuss the news of the day.

Con. Jackie Speier, D-CA, joins the 2nd hour of Wednesday's show.

Con. Mark Pocan, D-WI, joins the 3rd hour of Wednesday's show to discuss the Right to Vote Amendment.

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Tuesday, May 14, 2013
The Ed Schultz Show Broadcasts Live from the Northern Tier!

Mike Papantonio, Ring of Fire Radio Host, joins the 1st hour of Tuesday's show to discuss the DOJ seizing phone records of the AP.

Rep. Carolyn Maloney, D-NY, joins the 1st hour of Tuesday's show to discuss the Republican uproar over the Benghazi attacks.

John Nichols, Washington Correspondent for The Nation, joins the 2nd hour of Tuesday's show to discuss the news of the day.

Con. Gerry Connolly, D-VA, joins the 2nd hour of Tuesday's Show to discuss the Republican uproar over the Benghazi attacks.

Robert Greenwald from Brave New Films joins the 3rd hour of Tuesday's Show to discuss the DOJ seizing phone records of the AP.

The Associated Press said on Monday the U.S. government secretly seized telephone records of AP offices and reporters for a two-month period in 2012, describing the acts as a "massive and unprecedented intrusion" into news-gathering operations. We'll bring you the latest.

A rift emerged between U.S. business groups and organized labor over a high-skilled worker program in the Senate immigration bill, as the tech industry and other firms on Monday pushed to make it easier for companies to hire people from abroad. We'll give you the details.

President Barack Obama on Monday furiously dismissed as a "political circus" Republican charges that his administration had misled the public about the Sept. 12, 2012, attack on the U.S. compound in Benghazi, Libya. We'll talk about it.

We'll have your calls and the latest news, Tuesday on The Ed Schultz Show.
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