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'ED Show' playbook: Tuesday, Jan. 29

President Barack Obama pushes for "earned citizenship" for 11 million undocumented immigrants as the forces on the right line up to stop him.
President Obama delivers a speech on immigration reform at Del Sol High School in Las Vegas on Jan. 29, 2013. (Photo by Isaac Brekken/AP)
President Obama delivers a speech on immigration reform at Del Sol High School in Las Vegas on Jan. 29, 2013.

President Barack Obama pushes for "earned citizenship" for 11 million undocumented immigrants as the forces on the right line up to stop him.

Tonight on “The Ed Show” at 8p/11pET on msnbc, Ed Schultz welcomes E.J. Dionne, a Senior Fellow at The Brookings Institution and Washington Post columnist, author of “Our Political Heart," and Karen Finney, msnbc Political Analyst and former DNC Communications Director, to discuss the president’s historic immigration proposal and the Republican push-back.

Then, Republicans tell the president to get to work. Ed looks at what Obama has done in his first week of second term while the House is on vacation with Bob Shrum, Democratic Strategist.

It's a modern-day civil rights struggle between workers and management in Mississippi. Ed will tell us why Nissan employees say they're being denied a voice in the workplace with Betty Jones, a Nissan Technician, and Derrick Johnson, President Mississippi State NAACP.

As John Kerry is confirmed by the Senate, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton takes a powerful curtain call. Did she drop any hints about 2016?

And in the BIG Finish, the Senate passes the Hurricane Sandy relief bill, but not before 36 Republicans totally disgraced themselves. Ed will take the Sandy 36 to task with Joan WalshSalon’s Editor at Large, and author of “What's The Matter With White People? Why We Long For A Golden Age That Never Was."

It’s going to be another essential @edshow tonight at 8p/11pET on @msnbctv.

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