Health Care Videos
Health Care Bill "Not Perfect", But Rep. Oberstar Supports
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 07, 2009
Duration: 72
Duration: 72
Madame Speaker, I have been a proponent of a national health care system as long as I have been in Congress, today we take a bold step towards that goal. America has the finest doctors, the latest medical equipment, and cutting edge technology that is the envy of the world. But millions of Americans cannot access this system because they can t afford health insurance. Those who are insured know that they are only one layoff away from losing it, or that rising premiums could price them out of coverage. This bill is not perfect, but is it a good bill. The three committees worked hard to address the concerns of the people of my district, and over the past few days we have addressed my own concerns: regional disparities in Medicare reimbursement that have penalized Minnesota health care providers; ensuring that taxpayer dollars are not used to fund abortion services. Last summer I met the Skare family of Cloquet, Minnesota. Whose son was born with a congenital liver disease that required him to have a liver transplant as a small child. Today, the family of this 20-year-old is buried under mountains of medical bills, despite the fact that they have insurance. They have to constantly fight insurance providers to make them live up to their commitments. This bill will ensure that families like the Skares will not be held hostage to insurance companies. And it will protect all Americans from being denied coverage due to pre-existing conditions. Today, we are keeping faith with the American people, ensuring that quality, affordable health care is available to everyone.**http://the-uptake.groups.theuptake.org/en/videogalleryView/id/2565/
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Rep Wasserman Schultz says why she's voting for health insurance reform
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 07, 2009
Duration: 62
Duration: 62
On the eve of the historic vote on the Affordable Health Care For America Act H.R. 3962, Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz took to the floor of the House of Representatives to talk about why she's voting for health insurance reform.
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Why Didn't We Descend on Washington for Health Care?
from Progressive Point of View on November 06, 2009
Duration: 0
Duration: 0
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A Life A Public Option Could Have Saved
from The UpTake on November 05, 2009
Duration: 966
Duration: 966
Video by Matt Johnson Press release from Take Action Minnesota:St. Paul, MN - A day before the U.S. House is expected to take up an historic debate of health care reform legislation, Minnesotans financially and emotionally devastated by lack of access to affordable health care held a press conference at the Capitol to share their stories of why a public health insurance option is urgently needed. Their message? We re counting on Minnesota s eight U.S. Representatives to pass H.R. 3962, the Affordable Health Care for America Act, including a public option, when it reaches the floor for a vote later this week. A vote is expected as soon as Saturday. The press conference announced the release of twenty-four personal stories of Minnesotans for whom a public option would make all the difference. The twenty-four stories, from around the state, are being emailed one per hour, for twenty-four hours, to all eight of Minnesota s U.S. House members and their staffs (starting at 6am this morning, and continuing until 5am tomorrow morning). The stories put a face on the health care crisis in Minnesota and have helped to personalize the urgency for Congress to provide a bold federal solution. Dan McGrath, Executive Director of TakeAction Minnesota, one of the organizational members of the HCAN coalition, opened the press conference by sharing his own story of being diagnosed with Type I diabetes as an adult, only a few months after his employer began offering insurance. McGrath said that while his story ended well, far too many end in tragedy and could be avoided if Americans were given the choice of a public option alongside private insurance plans. One such story is that of Nora Longley, who died in May 2009 of adrenal cancer. Her uncle, Bob Parker, spoke passionately that Longley might have lived if she had been able to access health care and gain treatment earlier than she did. Had a public health insurance option been available to Nora early on, when she was struggling to afford coverage and was found ineligible for MinnesotaCare, her cancer would have been more treatable. For our family, a public option may have allowed Nora the chance to live. McGrath said that the stories being sent to Minnesota s congressional delegation today bring an emotional reality to the debate going on in Washington. These are real lives that have been wrecked by our current health care system. Opponents of reform don t want to hear these stories. But the majority of Americans, in poll after poll, say they would benefit from the choice of a public health insurance option. And the Minnesotans telling their stories today are depending on Congress to pass a public option. It s do or die time. To access the twenty-four stories as they are released one per hour throughout the day, please visit www.TakeActionMinnesota.org. **http://the-uptake.groups.theuptake.org/en/videogalleryView/id/2560/
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Protesters: 'Kill the Bill' in Congress
from ABC News Video: World News Reports on November 05, 2009
Duration: 0
Duration: 0
Conservatives launch an effort to halt the Democratic health care bill.
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Show 137: The Lesbian Inside
from Radio Chaos on October 01, 2009
Duration: 4405
Duration: 4405
Recorded 'live to two track,' this show may sound a little unusual. But it is all good. The Commish prevents a suicide while NOLA Trey is found playing in the garden alone which means trouble will no doubt ensue. And then there are the race cars. . .
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