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11:02:03 08/03/11
FRONTLINE | Doctor Hotspot (full report) | PBS
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FRONTLINE | Doctor Hotspot (full report) | PBS
www.pbs.org New Yorker writer and FRONTLINE correspondent Atul Gawande reports on a doctor in Camden, NJ, who actually seeks out the community's sickest %mdash and most expensive %mdash patients. Dr. Jeffrey Brenner is a local physician who some believe might have the model to solve one of America's most intractable problems: lowering the cost of health care. While analyzing medical billing data in Camden, NJ, he mapped out "hot spots" of the impoverished city's high-cost patients. By targeting unique care -- including home visits and social workers -- at the city's most costly patients, he developed a program that he argues has both lowered health care costs and provided better care in Camden. But can his model work for the rest of the nation? Dr. Brenner's organization, the Camden Coalition of Healthcare Providers (www.camdenhealth.org and other similar models were the subject of a January 2011 feature in The New Yorker by journalist and physician Dr. Atul Gawande (www.newyorker.com Watch more than 100 full FRONTLINE episodes at pbs.org From: PBS Views: 13231 198 ratings Time: 13:08 More in News & Politics
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00:33:33 07/23/11
FRONTLINE | "The Pot Republic" Excerpt | PBS
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FRONTLINE | "The Pot Republic" Excerpt | PBS
See the whole film at video.pbs.org Mendocino County police officer Sgt. Randy Johnson used to bust marijuana growers. Now he's working with them. FRONTLINE's primetime monthly newsmagazine returns with three new stories, leading with a timely report from the frontlines of marijuana legalization in California. The bulk of the marijuana consumed in the United States used to come across the border from Mexico, Canada and elsewhere. Now, more than half of it is believed to be home grown in California, where an enormous black market has emerged under the cover of the state's medical marijuana law. With more than a third of all states now experimenting with some form of legalization and decriminalization -- and several California counties attempting to openly regulate pot production -- FRONTLINE and the Center for Investigative Reporting team up to investigate the country's oldest, largest and most wide-open marijuana market. Is the federal government now moving to shut it down? Watch on air and online beginning Tuesday, July 26 at 9 pm ET on PBS (check local listings). www.pbs.org From: PBS Views: 5707 80 ratings Time: 02:39 More in News & Politics
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10:47:30 07/12/11
FRONTLINE | Preview "The Pot Republic" | PBS
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FRONTLINE | Preview "The Pot Republic" | PBS
See the whole film at video.pbs.org In "The Pot Republic," FRONTLINE reports on marijuana legalization in California. FRONTLINE's primetime monthly newsmagazine returns with three new stories, leading with a timely report from the frontlines of marijuana legalization in California. The bulk of the marijuana consumed in the United States used to come across the border from Mexico, Canada, and elsewhere. Now, more than half of it is believed to be home grown in California, where an enormous black market has emerged under the cover of the state's medical marijuana law. With more than a third of all states now experimenting with some form of legalization and decriminalization%mdashand several California counties attempting to openly regulate pot production%mdashFRONTLINE and The Center for Investigative Reporting team up to investigate the country's oldest, largest, and most wide-open marijuana market. Is the federal government now moving to shut it down? Watch on air and online beginning Tuesday, July 26 at 9 pm ET on PBS (check local listings). www.pbs.org From: PBS Views: 5116 37 ratings Time: 00:31 More in News & Politics
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18:31:10 04/16/11
euronews learning world - 'Be keen on Green'
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euronews learning world - 'Be keen on Green'
'Be keen on green' is the message being taught in homes and schools around the world as the health of the planet becomes an ever greater concern. Schools and universities are on the frontline in the battle against climate change. None more so than Balandra Del Sur school in Ecuador. From their first day, the pupils learn about recycling and sustainable development, as it aims for the international certification of Eco-School. Looking at Dutch history helps environmental future ... www.euronews.net From: Euronews Views: 37 3 ratings Time: 08:53 More in Shows
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11:21:06 11/29/10
Video: S.Korea vows N.Korea will pay for future provocations
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A grim-faced South Korean leader vowed Monday to make North Korea pay for any future provocations, following its deadly artillery attack on civilian areas which he called "a crime against humanity"."If the North commits any additional provocations against the South, we will make sure that it pays a dear price without fail," said President Lee Myung-Bak.It was his first national address since the North launched a hail of rockets and shells at a South Korean border island six days ago, killing two civilians and two marines, wounding 18 other people and setting homes ablaze.Lee made no mention of China's call for diplomacy to end the crisis, in what one analyst saw as a tacit dismissal of it. Instead, he highlighted Pyongyang's past deadly attacks.The South now realises the North will not on its own abandon its nuclear programme or brinkmanship policy, he said, adding that tolerance would "spawn nothing but more serious provocations".China, the North's sole major ally, called Sunday for emergency consultations early next month between chief envoys to the stalled six-nation talks on Pyongyang's nuclear disarmament.Lee has come under pressure to take a tougher line after his military's counter-fire against the North's barrage was seen as feeble and led to the resignation of the defence minister.The US and South Korea Monday began the second day of their biggest-ever naval exercise, a show of strength against the regime that has tested nuclear bombs and is blamed for sinking a South Korean warship in March.The sinking killed 46 sailors and sharply raised tensions, but the artillery attack was the first on civilian areas in the South since the 1950-1953 war.The provocation this time was unprecedented, Lee said."A military attack against civilians is strictly prohibited even in time of war; it is a crime against humanity," he said.Lee said a school was holding classes only a few metres (yards) from where shells landed, adding: "I am outraged by the ruthlessness of the North Korean regime, which is even indifferent to the lives of little children."The South will revise rules of engagement to let the navy and air force strike back immediately after an attack, outgoing defence minister Kim Tae-Young was quoted by Yonhap news agency as telling parliament.The government has vowed to strengthen defences on Yeonpyeong, the targeted island, and four other frontline islands.An AFP photographer on Yeonpyeong saw a strong army reinforcement and multiple rocket launchers being installed. A loudspeaker message alerted remaining residents to a South Korean firing drill Tuesday morning and told them to shelter in bunkers beforehand.Legislators said the military is seeking 312 billion won (270 million dollars) in next year's budget to bolster island defences, by deploying 19 new self-propelled howitzers and other weaponry.The South's military said Monday's joint naval drills, far south of the tense Yellow Sea border, include a live-fire exercise by multiple aircraft from the US carrier George Washington.Eleven ships from the two navies plus aircraft and more than 7,000 personnel are taking part in the four-day drill which began Sunday.North Korea said the exercise is bringing the peninsula to the brink of war. It has also riled China, which sees the Yellow Sea as its own backyard, but Beijing has itself angered South Koreans by failing to join international condemnation of the North.The United States had no immediate reaction to Beijing's call for emergency talks, while Japan expressed caution. The other members of the six-party forum are Russia and the North itself.Lee Nae-Young, politics professor at Korea University, said the president was tacitly rejecting China's proposal by failing to mention it.And Baek Seung-Joo of the South's Korea Institute for Defence Analyses, told AFP Lee's vow to make the North pay a price "expresses quite a strong determination that South Korea would strike back at a level previously unseen in case of a further provocation from the North".The president's tougher tone chimes with the public mood, according to an opinion poll released Monday.Eighty percent of respondents said the government should have responded more strongly, and 66 percent negatively assessed its handling of the crisis."Even though we help them, they continue to threaten us," said housewife Pyeon Hyo-Sun. "The world should pay attention to North Korea and we should get revenge for what they did."
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11:35:00 08/24/10
RnRTV #206: Hendrix On Display and Bret Michaels Sues Promoter Plus More!
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Rock n Roll TV gives the hand picked rock news from all over the universe hosted by Share Ross - Jimi Hendrix items on display in his London home; Bret Michaels suing over canceled gig; Steven Tyler is new American Idol judge; Eric Clapton releasing new solo album with guests including Sheryl Crow; Kings of Leon turn down Glee and more!
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22:00:00 05/01/09
Frontlines of Foreclosure
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The JOURNAL profiles Steve Meacham, a Boston-based organizer who's trying to halt the tidal wave of evictions and foreclosures plaguing his community. Meacham works for an award-winning organization known as City Life/Vida Urbana, a group that's pioneered new strategies to help working people hold on to their homes in the face of intense pressure from banks.
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22:00:00 05/01/09
Frontlines of Foreclosure
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The JOURNAL profiles Steve Meacham, a Boston-based organizer who's trying to halt the tidal wave of evictions and foreclosures plaguing his community. Meacham works for an award-winning organization known as City Life/Vida Urbana, a group that's pioneered new strategies to help working people hold on to their homes in the face of intense pressure from banks.
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11:20:11 01/12/09
Gaza Refugees
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Source: All AJE Exclusive Restrictions: None --------------------------------------------------------- Intro: Thousands of refugees are living in make shift refugee camps. Infants crying. Young children crying due to absence of milk. Refugees living in bad conditions. Shows: Makeshift refugee camps. Young women with infant crying. Young women shouting and weeping. Bad living conditions. Man drinking dirty water in makeshift camp. Young girl crying. Man shouting about the conditions. Shireen Tadros PTC They fled the frontlines of this war... knowing that Israel's assault would follow them. In Gaza, nowhere is safe and nobody is immune from the onslaught. There are hundreds of refugees now living in makehift centres like this school in Gaza City. Thirteen thousand have already been DRIVEN FROM THEIR HOMES, according to the UN. Noha left her home on the outskirts of the Strip with her husband and three children. Her youngest, Marwa, hasen’t been changed in 3 days. The milk she is drinking is the last bottle Noha has for her… SOT NOHA – REFUGEE I want to tell people outside to do something, why is Palestinian blood so cheap to you? Why are our neighbours living in peace but we are deprived of that? What have the children done to deserve this? Why should my daughter drink milk from a dirty bottle? She won’t even take it anymore. What did we do wrong? They bring us some milk, a blanket- we don’t want it! we want to go home and eat and sleep and live like everyone else. Where is the great Arab world that they taught us about at school? They have left us…shame on them. Conditions here are deteriorating..creating a CLEAN, SAFE shelter in a warzone is no easy task. PTC Sherine Tadros – Gaza City “The school simply isn’t equipped to be able to handle the number of refugees staying here night after night. This is the only place they can get clean water, but you can see most of the taps aren’t working and people are using this sink to wash their hands, their faces, their feet…and they're also using it to drink from because it’s the only clean water in the whole school” We could feel the anger all around the shelter.... disappointment at the inaction of the international community….and rage at the Arab leaders who they feel have sold them out. SOT Sobhi Rizk - Refugee Where are the authorities, where are our leaders..they have shut their eyes. Why is it that children around the world are allowed to live in peace but not Palestine’s children? Aren’t we all the same, the children of God. We just want to be free to live in peace. 61 members of Sobhi Rizk’s family are now living in this shelter….his granddaughter amal was overwhelmed by what was happening around her.. SOT Amal Rizk - Refugee I am crying for the children of Gaza that have been thrown in the streets. We have nothing to do with this. We don’t fire rockets, we don’t know what this war is about. Why should children be forced to drink dirty water, what did we do wrong? where is everyone?! Refugees are a casualty of every war. But in Gaza, there is nowhere safe to flee. Israel says its enemy is Hamas, but while it fights its battle it keeps a million and a half people trapped inside the warzone its created. ST, AJ,Gaza City 05/01/2009
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03:39:33 01/10/08
FRONTLINE "Growing Up Online" Jan 22 @ pbs.org/frontline
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FRONTLINE examines a generation of children “Growing Up Online” coming January 22, 2008 http://www.pbs.org/frontline/kidsonline/ MySpace. YouTube. Facebook. Nearly every teen in America is on the Internet every day, socializing with friends and strangers alike, "trying on" identities, and building a virtual profile of themselves--one that many kids insist is a more honest depiction of who they really are than the person they portray at home or in school. In "Growing Up Online," FRONTLINE peers inside the world of this cyber-savvy generation through the eyes of teens and their parents, who often find themselves on opposite sides of a new digital divide. From cyber bullying to instant "Internet fame," to the specter of online sexual predators, FRONTLINE producer Rachel Dretzin investigates the risks, realities and misconceptions of teenage self-expression on the World Wide Web. Watch “Growing Up Online,” coming January 22, 2008 at 9 pm on PBS (check local listings) and online at http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/kidsonline/







