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DigitalP: 14 Oct 08
Digg founder Kevin Rose pops in to tell Gareth about plans for the website, NASA's multimedia programme to help astronauts deal with conflict in space, and electronic voting debated - listener versus creator. All on Digital Planet with Gareth Mitchell and Bill Thompson.
[0:19:00] ... power. A number of our access points at the BB CNN medical station even reported on our success at that sadly at events it didn't work out in the end some fortunate in that ...
[0:21:58] ... in 1999. Bucky met Jim -- a clinical psychologist at Harvard Medical School. Together they bring stormed a way to help astronauts cope with stress in space. ...
[0:23:50] ... you choose this one c'mon this in the big deal they won't care your personal coach for this module is professor Len -- culture. He's a trained psychologist who helps fortune 500 exacts the top ...
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OCTOBER 14, 2008
THE PAPAL ELEMENT - Our music-loving Pope and the Synod Fathers are treated to a special concert in the Rome basilica of St. Paul THE WORD ALIVE - We hear one Synod Father and bible expert speak on how to read the Holy Scriptures and apply them in our lives U.S. HEALTH CARE REFORM - An issue of national concern for U.S. Bishops and American Catholics who'll be voting for a new President this November... 00:28:58:10
[0:00:32] ... to the holy scriptures and apply them to our lives. And health care reform. An issue of national concern for US bishops and Catholics will be voting for a new president this November. ...
[0:16:56] ... out in this election and beyond about the need for better health care for all Americans. Health care status quo she says he's morally unacceptable. Currently Americans have several options for health care. Many but not all US employers offer health care insurance to their employees. Some extend the coverage to their families. And who can afford them take out private and expensive insurance policies. Government sponsored insurance programs like Medicare and Medicaid. Aimed to help low income families and the elderly receive health care but -- says many people fall through the cracks in the system. ...
[0:17:37] ... they're 47 million people the United States to do not have health care nine million of those people are children. And says despite the fact that there are probably got a program -- just a lot of people who don't have access to health care. And and our country right now we spend one of every six dollars on health care that not only do a lot of people on habit that would be paid for -- pay a lot for. ...
[0:18:17] ... the parent of someone working. But they're not able to get health care because their employer doesn't offer it to the premiums are too expensive or their player doesn't expand it to have a cup ...
[0:20:21] ... that need to be reformed in serious in the dust the health care system in United States. ...
[0:20:25] ... Well our positions on health care reformers firmly rooted in Catholic social teaching and it's not just. In the 2007 papal citizenship documents. But it goes back into our strong tradition of Catholic social teaching for hundreds of years. And looking at that health care about our human right is something every person is entitled to because they're created in the image and likeness of -- The look at some other Catholic social teaching principal and one of them in this direction. And so we have to recognize that we do have you know finite resource as. And so we have to make wise decisions on how those get allocated. And so as I mentioned you know right now we're spending one out of six dollars in the United States on health care. We have to look at how are we about spending those dollars how can we re invest in prevention and and public health and the right now a lot of our dollars at least in the United States. It has spent on health care are spent treating duties. Rather that -- promoting help. And so I think we need to really look at this system ticket upside down and you know put everything on the table when we start to talk about health care reform a lot of -- that can be conceived really administration and management some of those you know the paperwork and -- ...
[0:21:41] ... back to your knowledge what percentage of the medical of healthcare system that states it's administration. And you brought -- very very at some point -- used that money be better ...
[0:23:19] ... Other health problems. Violent. And sell it not just looking at health care but also looking at the our other other issues that we're dealing what. ...
[0:23:27] ... We always noticed that the health care debate it's always -- doesn't the public arena. In the -- two elections and then of course it always seems to be hidden away once the vote is actually over what exactly is stopping health care reform. ...
[0:23:42] ... the last time our country really tried to make ago -- health care reform is back in 1993. It court is what would not very successful and I think. A lot of people decide away from her while they want to go back into that and back into that line to ethnic and no what's different this time matters much broader consensus. Throughout all sectors. That are health care system needs to be report. You have large employers. Labor unions. Advocate. Health care providers. People on both sides of the political trial saying you know we really need to do something and so I think back. On the fact that it is now a huge percentage of our economy. That so many different types of people are saying yeah out we really need to do something differently but I do think that there. Definitely a different conversation happening -- the devil will be in the details. Not all that people calling for health care reform are going to be on the same page or -- the same thing about the health care system. It it's gonna have to be bipartisan approach it's going to work. Tom if we pass the health care reform plan in the Senate for example it's not going to be with 51 that it's going to have to be with ...
[0:25:04] ... fact that's in every way in every. -- in every case health care is broken down into economic terms but this thing that the US bishops and align it's about the they've taken human at ...
[0:25:16] ... Absolutely the central focus of any health care reform plan. That is that sport that you know the bishops would get behind -- you know be willing to have a conversation about is that you have to recognize the -- keeping him in person. From the moment of conception until natural death that have to be full coverage. Or at all stages of life and that really is that you're saying is willing to -- having met the dignity of the person the sacred has supplied respected. And in preserved. In health care system. And that doesn't mean that -- throat you know -- into the wind and into the paper whatever. In -- killer -- about cost containment controlled equitable financing. Stewart stepped on an -- sensible that we thought that all the different factors play in health care. Until it wouldn't just be you know government is the only one who's responsible for health care but also that the private sector. And the nonprofit sector played a key role. Right now capita health association. Network of hospitals as the largest nonprofit provider of health care in the United States. And we I still want to be a major player and that don't want to be a provider but we also have to have are conscience. Respected and how you know what we believe it and how we believe in delivering health care. ...
[0:26:36] ... presidential election what should they be media tentative two in the health care debate when they're measuring aptitude candidates because on the Democrat side we have Senator Obama on the Democrats who have long been frail health care system that is more attentive to the needs. Of the war and working class and in the middle income families however are ...
[0:27:17] ... Not just didn't help and looking at tapping their vote regarding health care but -- their vote in general. Forming their consciences and understanding what. The Catholic teaching is what our moral ethical values are that we bring to the voting disk and how that respect the thickness of life had to admit that a common dead. So whether -- health care. Or issues of war -- issues of the economy it's not just avoiding evil but often doing cut it -- And that ...
Rory Freedman and Kim Barnouin, SKINNY BITCH diet authors: Mr. Media Interview
Book cover via Amazon Sorry folks. I’m not quite ready to start. Skinny Bitch . SKINNY Bitch. Skinny BITCH . Just saying the name of my guests’ book series is a little difficult for a guy who doesn’t like to cuss in mixed company. I keep telling myself that today’s show is a license to let go, but it isn’t easy. Rory Freedman and Kim Barnouin (pronounced bar-new-in ) are the co-authors of three books whose titles start with Skinny Bitch : the original Skinny Bitch , the first sequel, Skinny Bitch in the Kitch , and the latest release, Skinny Bitch: Bun in the Oven . The books are, at their core, diet guides with a strong vegan slant. But what gets your attention is the tone, the attitude, the cold, hard slap n the face. I’ve written or co-authored nine books – including The Corporate Athlete , with Jack Groppel – but I never imagined I could get away with titling a chapter, “Don’t Be a Pussy.” You can LISTEN to this interview with SKINNY BITCH authors RORY FREEDMAN and KIM BARNOUIN by clicking the BlogTalkRadio.com audio player below! Open in your default player Detach into a separate window Copyright 2008 Bob Andelman. Click here for copyright permissions! Related articles by Zemanta And You Should Know You're Not Skinny Skinny Bitch, Minus Shreds of Soul [Books] Ani Phyo: Vegan Celebrities for Animal Rescue, Sanctuary, and Hope
[0:13:21] ... politically correct thing to say. But that say it anyway because I care and we care. When you're overweight here you're at a higher risk for all sorts of diseases including cancer including diabetes including heart disease. And ...
[0:38:06] ... it's no wonder they had about three hours of nutrition training in medical school so. I think that people -- very surprised by. By the Gary information I think when I was you know doing ...
[0:39:16] ... had three hours at training and nutrition during their entire time in medical school. And when it comes to remember learning in school when I was excited about -- that I needed dairy from my ...
[0:46:44] ... some crazy radical thing it's. It's been deemed safe by the American Medical Association the American dietetic association. The American academy of pediatrics the national academy of sciences so. Again it's it's then. It's just ...
[0:47:50] ... is there have -- and -- were eating well and taking care of them. That's them pretty excited about working and that we speak. And in Africa out there -- that that would. How ...
Mystery Theater 101 Lady Killer
Mystery Theater presents Crime Photographer-Casey in Lady Killer 7/10/47
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[0:11:30] ... correctly William. Mr. thought it'd I have broken our engagement. Do you care to give me the -- and then send them. I can only say that he and I agreed -- emotion and -- ...
Through the Smoke: The New Fire Chief in Charleston
So much has happened since the tragic loss of nine brave firefighters in Charleston, SC. There have been changes on a national level and most critically, locally within Charleston. One of the most significant changes was the retirement of theFire Chief Rusty Thomas leaving open the very critical “head coach” position within the Charleston Fire [...]
[0:07:52] ... A coach -- Started as a volunteer. Reality medical profession to rescue work -- sort of close to rescue school and did a lot of squad worked there and in -- ...
[0:09:16] ... career and some broke visit voices. -- and so I'm doing strictly medical work it and I spent some time doing our work but mostly dole is. And back to the rescue world. First officer ...
[0:37:21] ... fire department. So always people shall up. So that they really do care that that's a very positive thing. And it's you've already got whoever got a job at this point you guys must be ...
[0:58:57] ... new fire chief in Charleston, South Carolina. Because those golf -- take care to Mexico. ...
Stocks & Jox 10/14/08
"Taking Care of Business" with "Dr. J" Jon Najarian and "The Chief" Tom Haugh. Catch the show live weekdays from 5 to 6 AM!
[0:09:42] ... other banks might be able to get involved we know -- take care of the righteous. We don't seem to have any issue of like put people on boards. In that position when we're in ...
[0:11:36] ... nuclear do we know what he's gonna I was checks they couldn't care how I would love this one they just overrated as this party's -- of course if you do surest part of these ...
[0:14:13] ... Tax but they're going to be general game six will be cool medical bit below front of someone that'll probably go to 25 from -- Sixteen and fifteen I'm sorry I'm so you don't want ...
[0:15:08] ... Welcome back to stocks and just taken care of business. The bulls taking care of some business long overdue business. Dow Jones was higher by 936. Points yesterday that's 11% the NASDAQ eleven point 8% to ...
[0:36:05] ... of their problem a lot of it has to do with health care. Okay sold in northern healthcare business almost more than me auto business -- through sort of sent and -- that is bad ...


















