The cost of healthcare in this country is unsustainable. There's no way around it. Some projections estimate that healthcare costs will equal 20 percent of Gross Domestic Product in the next decade. So what are the economics of reform? Is a public option the answer? And is congress willing to make the necessary changes to overhaul the system? 

Dean Baker of the Center for Economic and Policy Research, Reed Abelson, healthcare business reporter for the NYT, and Teresa Ghilarducci, director of the Schwartz Center for Economic Policy at the New School on the real cost of healthcare reform. 

Then, how is the coup in Honduras being covered in Latin America? We're joined by journalist Eva Golinger who has been covering the political developments from Venezuela. Golinger is a Venezuelan American attorney, writer, and investigator. She joins us by skype.

Finally, Michael Lipsky, senior program director at Demos, on why a public option is important and why Mitch McConnell's recent allusion to the DMV as a model of inefficiency is off the mark. 

Thanks to Breakthrough and Brave New Films for video in tonight's show.