The House has done its part and passed its version of health-care overhaul, but at what cost? Abortion-rights supporters are furious that Speaker Nancy Pelosi allowed an anti-abortion amendment to come up for a vote — which passed overwhelmingly — and some are threatening retribution against the Dems in 2010. Others are saying pshaw, the Senate and House conferees will drop the language when it comes up for final passage.

In this week's Political Junkie segment on NPR's Talk of the Nation, we will hear from one guest with a point of view on the matter: Nancy Keenan, the president of NARAL ProChoice America.

Plus: How does Harry Reid get to 60 votes to pass the Senate version of health care? When will there be a decision made at the White House about troops for Afghanistan? And what's next in Connecticut with Gov. Jodi Rell retiring?

Join host Neal Conan and me every Wednesday at 2 p.m. ET for the Junkie segment on TOTN, where you can often, but not always, find interesting conversation, useless trivia questions and sparkling jokes. And you can win a Political Junkie T-shirt!

If you must, you can hear last week's program, our special post-election program, with guests Mike Huckabee and Rick Hertzberg, here.

If your local NPR station doesn't carry TOTN, you can hear the program on the Web or on HD Radio. And if you are a subscriber to XM/Sirius radio, you can find the show there as well (siriusly).

And speaking of the Political Junkie T-shirt, there's a fun story in the Idaho Statesman about last week's trivia question winner, state Rep. Branden Durst, a Democrat from Boise. You can read that here.

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