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Shields, Gerson on Rare Bipartisan Deal on Tax Cut

Clip: 2/17/2012 | 13m

Shields, Gerson on Rare Bipartisan Deal on Tax Cut, Romney's Michigan Challenge

Syndicated columnist Mark Shields and Washington Post columnist Michael Gerson discuss the week's top news including Congress' bipartisan payroll tax cut extension deal, GOP hopeful Rick Santorum's lack of public support among his former colleagues in Washington and Mitt Romney's chances of winning his home state of Michigan.

02/17/2012

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