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Viewpoints: The Health Care Debate
from Kaisernetwork.org: Election 2008 May 14, 2008
Former Governor John Engler, president and CEO of the National Association of Manufacturers, an industry trade association advocating for manufacturers, talks with the Foundation s Jackie Judd about the need to look at new forms of insurance so employers can continue to offer insurance to workers. This interview is audio-only.
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Improving the Quality and Value of Health Care: Part 2
from Kaisernetwork.org: Election 2008 April 24, 2008
The Leaders' Project on the State of American Health Care, part of the Bipartisan Policy Center, will involve top practitioners and experts in targeted meetings and workshops to develop a framework to accelerate constructive discussion and implementation of policy solutions to the nation’s most pressing health care issues. This forum focuses on improving quality and value in the delivery of health care.
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"Rock Chick"
from Revver - hot Videos January 29, 2008
Author: Leusrock Added: Mon, 28 Jan 2008 22:16:38 -0800 Duration: 1597Do you love Hot Cars, and hot chicks. Well *LEUS* is a hott up and coming project that your ears, and eyes should not miss. So grab your dickies, bikes, and boards and come along for the ride Rock Life 4 Ever..... L-Rock Music
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Political thinking will help companies better participate in social media
from Marketing Edge January 05, 2008
Time 15:00 Put a taste of the Iowa caucus into your corporate communications. This will be an ongoing theme on the Marketing Edge during this election year. My premise is that social media is like oxygen to the embers of ideas. The networks and groups formed using social media resembles grassroots organizations and therefore companies need to take a page from political campaigns. In this podcast we chat with David Almacy, VP of Digital Strategies for North America for Waggener Edstrom. He also was at the White House for President Bush in 2005 – 2007 as the director of internet and e-communications. David was also recently recognized by PR Week in their 40 Under 40 issue. We share some views on the Iowa Caucus about social media and mainstream media. There is also more on my perspective on this issue from Minn Post reporter Christine Capecchi in an article entitled Caucuses 2.0: Online efforts become instant political laboratories in Iowa Having spent a decade in political communications, and a few years covering politics as a reporter, social media has the potential to help change society, because of the speed with which it can spreading ideas, and the ability to galvanize more people around an issue/brand faster. Look, the civil rights movement didn’t need social media; but the same fundamental tactics for grassroots organization and communication skills are now necessary for companies who wish to participate in, not market with, social media. There is more of a movement in social media than a marketplace. If I was to crystallize the general difference of perspective between political communications and corporate communications pre-social media into a bumper sticker, it would be this: Don’t just buy it, be a part of it. Brand champions may say this is the same as Lovemarks. I agree, and in the world of politics and on the battle field of ideas that shape a society, people have died for the brand they love. In this discussion David and I touch on the use of social media, the fragmentation of information sources, and the mysterious mix of mainstream media quantity with social media passion. Another interesting take on measuring social media in this presidential campaign is the Spartan Political Performance Index. Stay tuned as this election year, creative minds will tweek, shape, and test all forms of social media. The winners will be those observers in corporate marketers who can see applications for their brands. Another Marketing Edge Book Drawing We are holding a drawing for the book The New Influencers by Paul Gillin, he’s another thought provoking guy at the Society for New Communications Research. So if you want in on the drawing send me an email to marketingedge@providentpartners.net with the words New Influencers in the subject line.
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Iowa Brown & Black Presidential Forum
from Kaisernetwork.org: Election 2008 December 01, 2007
Eight democratic presidential candidates participate in this forum focused on the concerns of African-Americans and Latinos. Michele Norris, host of National Public Radio’s “All Things Considered,” and Ray Suarez, senior correspondent for PBS’s The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, moderate.
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Presidential Candidate Forum: Bill Richardson
from Kaisernetwork.org: Election 2008 November 19, 2007
Bill Richardson, a Democrat, has served as the Governor of New Mexico since 2003. He was the Secretary of Energy from 1998 to 2001, and Ambassador to the United Nations from 1997-1998. Richardson previously served as the Representative for New Mexico s 3rd Congressional District from 1983 to 1997.The Presidential Candidate Forums, organized by Families USA and the Federation of American Hospitals, are designed to elicit detailed discussion with Democratic and Republican presidential candidates about health reform. Candidates are interviewed by a panel of prominent journalists from ABC News, National Public Radio, the Wall Street Journal, and the NewsHour with Jim Lehrer.Please visit the About page for more information about Presidential Candidate Forums.
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America's Debate Radio #79
from America's Debate Radio with Mike and Jaime August 09, 2007
The 79th edition of America's Debate Radio with Mike and Jaime. During the first hour, we discussed the legislation passed by Congress revising FISA laws, the AFL-CIO sponsored debate among the Democratic presidential candidates, potential running mates for Hillary Clinton if she wins the Democratic nomination, and a recent report by the Department of Transportation regarding flight delays. During the second hour, we spoke with 3 callers and discussed vacations, fishing, the Democratic candidates debate, China and US debt, the 2008 Olympics to be held in China, Sudanese oil, and cultural differences between the China and the west. During the final hour, we discussed odd and unusual news. Submit your own stories at AllegedlyNews.com. We welcome your feedback! Have your email read on the air-- click here to use the email form. Or, call 888.DEBATE.5 now and leave a message-- we'll play it on the next show. Thanks for listening!
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