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15:36:28 12/09/11
Festive Gifts! Day 14 - Doctor Who Confidential - BBC
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Festive Gifts! Day 14 - Doctor Who Confidential - BBC
Click the gift to reveal today's clip! Merry Christmas from BBC Worldwide - in the run up to the big day we're uploading clips to get you in the holiday spirit. In today's clip, we take a behind the scenes look at the 2010 Doctor Who Christmas special. With music being the only way to sooth the fog-bound fish, we find out just how Katherine Jenkins had a new Christmas Carol written just for her. Watch more high quality videos on the BBC Worldwide YouTube channel here: www.youtube.com From: BBCWorldwide Views: 5248 57 ratings Time: 04:35 More in Entertainment
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01:10:59 08/13/11
Dr. Hawa Abdi's Message to 21st Century Women
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Dr. Hawa Abdi, a Somali doctor who runs a hospital and refugee camp that cares for over 90,000 people, shares her perspectives with women around the world. "I think that women can change the world in a better way now. If they have self-confidence and they know how powerful they are, they can do it," explains Dr. Abdi.
Complete video at: http://fora.tv/conference/chq_2011_video_sampler
Hawa Abdi, M.D., operates a refugee hospital and camp serving nearly 100,000 people, primarily women and children, in war-ravaged Somalia, a country that most charities refuse to enter.
Abdi came to international prominence in May 2010 for standing up to hundreds of Islamist militants who tried to take control of her camp. When she and hundreds of women dared to protest the militants' occupation, the gunmen backed down, and even submitted to Abdi's demand for a written apology.
Abdi and her daughters, Deeqo Mohamed and Amina Mohamed, also doctors, were named three of Glamour's Women of the Year in 2010. "Their unwavering fortitude in the face of insurmountable obstacles is a testament to the warrior spirit of women," said Somalia-born cosmetics executive Iman. The Glamour piece called Abdi "equal parts Mother Teresa and Rambo."
Abdi and her daughters also operate the Dr. Hawa Abdi Foundation, which aims to ensure continued health care for Somali refugees and the people of East Africa. Abdi, whose camp began as a one-room clinic in 1983, holds degrees in gynecological medicine and law.
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05:06:51 08/01/11
Mega Diablo 3 Info Dump - Real Money Auction House!
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Mega Diablo 3 Info Dump - Real Money Auction House!
www.youtube.com Click here to watch Realm's Diablo 3 Blizzcon 2010 Wrapup! Mega Diablo 3 Info Dump - Real Money Auction House! Mega news from the Diablo 3 event last week. Realm Money Auction Houses, skill usage change, Hunter Energy Type, and more! Hundar, Force and Lawrence give you everything you need to know about Diablo 3. This video will show you... HOW TO sell Diablo Items HOW TO make money playing video games HOW TO become a farmer HOW TO put a how to in your how to's - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Like Machinima Realm on Facebook! facebook.com Enlist in the Respawn Army! therespawnarmy.com FOR MORE MACHINIMA, GO TO www.youtube.com FOR MORE GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE SPORTS GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE MMO & RPG GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE TRAILERS, GO TO: www.youtube.com Tags: Diablo "Diablo 3" Blizzard "Auction House" Money Hundar Lawrence Force Interview "real money" cash skills "skill tree" Barbarian "Witch Doctor" Wizard Monk "Demon Hunter" Tristram Disintegrate Electrocute Teleport "Magic Missle" "Slow Time" "Fan of Knives" "Molten Arrow" Grenade Bola "Entangling Shot" "Crippling Wave" "Impenetrable Defense" "Exploding Palm" "Seven-sided Strike" "Way of the hundred Fists" Cleave "Ground Stomp" Leap "Seismic Slam" Whirlwind Firebomb Horrify "Locust Swarm" "Mass Confusion" "Soul Harvest" From: MachinimaRealm Views: 24692 723 ratings Time: 10:50 More in Gaming
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01:43:09 01/05/11
Najva Sol: Gay Iranian-American Artist Challenges Cultural Barriers
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Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2010/11/29/Bridging_the_Middle_East_and_America_Through_Culture
Alternative artist Najva Sol discusses the profound culture clash that she has experienced as a gay Iranian-American.
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New York Times best-selling author, CBS News analyst, and political commentator Reza Aslan discusses the best of the Middle East's literary leaders. He will describe cultural luminaries from Iran, Pakistan, Morocco, and Turkey and beyond. Aslan believes that the mainstream media is creating a massive American cultural blindspot by only focusing on terrorism, suicide bombings, and escalating tensions. Aslan's intention is to change that focus and bring attention to the rich literature, history, and stories of the Middle East.
Besides being an acclaimed author and the contributing editor to The Daily Beast, Aslan has also written for numerous publications including The Christian Science Monitor, The New York Times, and Slate. He has also appeared on television programs such as "The Rachael Maddow Show," "Meet the Press," "The Colbert Report," and "Hardball." Aslan is currently the Assistant Professor of Creative Writing at the University of California, Riverside and a Research Associate at the University of Southern California's Center on Public Diplomacy.
Aslan earned a B.A. in religion from Santa Clara University, a Master of Theological Studies from Harvard Divinity School, a M.F.A in fiction from the University of Iowa, and a Doctorate in Sociology of Religions from the University of California, Santa Barbara. - Commonwealth Club of California
Najva Sol is a Brooklyn- and San Francisco-based artist of all trades.
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01:19:59 01/05/11
Gay Iranian-American Artist Challenges Cultural Barriers
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Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2010/11/29/Bridging_the_Middle_East_and_America_Through_Culture
Alternative artist Najva Sol discusses the profound culture clash that she has experienced as a gay Iranian-American.
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New York Times best-selling author, CBS News analyst, and political commentator Reza Aslan discusses the best of the Middle East's literary leaders. He will describe cultural luminaries from Iran, Pakistan, Morocco, and Turkey and beyond. Aslan believes that the mainstream media is creating a massive American cultural blindspot by only focusing on terrorism, suicide bombings, and escalating tensions. Aslan's intention is to change that focus and bring attention to the rich literature, history, and stories of the Middle East.
Besides being an acclaimed author and the contributing editor to The Daily Beast, Aslan has also written for numerous publications including The Christian Science Monitor, The New York Times, and Slate. He has also appeared on television programs such as "The Rachael Maddow Show," "Meet the Press," "The Colbert Report," and "Hardball." Aslan is currently the Assistant Professor of Creative Writing at the University of California, Riverside and a Research Associate at the University of Southern California's Center on Public Diplomacy.
Aslan earned a B.A. in religion from Santa Clara University, a Master of Theological Studies from Harvard Divinity School, a M.F.A in fiction from the University of Iowa, and a Doctorate in Sociology of Religions from the University of California, Santa Barbara. - Commonwealth Club of California
Najva Sol is a Brooklyn- and San Francisco-based artist of all trades.
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17:01:34 12/29/10
CBN NewsWatch: December 29, 2010
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On Wednesday's CBN Newswatch with Lorie Johnson: The best percentage of after-Christmas shopping in years, Walking the Jesus Trail, Operation Blessing and doctors team up to save a little girl's life, Can a love of football go too far?, and more.
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13:20:46 12/28/10
The 700 Club: December 28, 2010
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A pornographer finds redemption. A couple survives an affair. Also, a doctor experiences her own healing.
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15:59:00 12/17/10
Video: 2010-7 Gall Stone Alert
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If you have stomach pain after meals, you could suffer from gall stones. Other symptoms include bloating and nausea. Here are the risk factors known as the 4 F’s: The first f is for female. Women get stones twice as often as men. The second is for fertile. With each pregnancy, high hormone levels promote stone formation. The third is for fat—as in, too much on your body. The last f is for over 40. See your doctor if you think you could have gall stones.
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04:18:21 12/10/10
Video: Newsmaker: New Smoking Warning
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DECEMBER 9, 2010 - One cigarette can kill you. That's the stern new warning from the Surgeon General. The nation's top doctor says smoking does immediate damage to a person's lungs and DNA, which can lead to cancer. FOX 5's Russ Spencer discussed the new report with Eric Bailey of the American Cancer Society, who says part of the answer is higher taxes.
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02:16:57 12/07/10
Video: Influenza vaccinations, Aspirin and cancer, Web MD top stories, and Doctor on call
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This week is national influenza vaccination week; Connection between taking an aspirin everyday and reducing the death rate from cancer; Web MD is revealing which health stories captured our attention for 2010; Doctor on Call.
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23:24:30 12/06/10
Video: Family Health: Monday
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This week is national influenza vaccination week; Connection between taking an aspirin everyday and reducing the death rate from cancer; Web MD is revealing which health stories captured our attention for 2010; Doctor on Call
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23:24:30 12/06/10
Video: Family Health: Monday
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This week is national influenza vaccination week; Connection between taking an aspirin everyday and reducing the death rate from cancer; Web MD is revealing which health stories captured our attention for 2010; Doctor on Call
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11:17:51 12/06/10
News Channel Midday Edition: December 7, 2010
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Watch the Dec. 7 edition of CBN News Channel's Midday News with Mark Martin and Lorie Johnson. Top Stories -- Md. Pro-Lifers Protest Late-Term Abortion Doctor, Prop 8 Arguments Heard Before Appellate Court, and more.
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16:00:11 11/26/10
Imagine That: Whole Foods Now Sinking Under Weight Of Health Care Costs Yet CEO Still Blames Feds
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This year-old video features a demonstration against Whole Foods exec Mackey's opposition to health care reform.
It's amazing, how comfortable conservatives are with making crap up! No matter what, they're going to twist the facts to fit their political agendas : >
Last August, John Mackey, the founder and CEO of Whole Foods, sparked outrage in the liberal blogosphere and a customer boycott by publishing a full-throated critique of Obamacare on the op-ed page of the Wall Street Journal. He argued that the country should "move in the opposite direction—toward less government control and more individual empowerment," and held up Whole Foods' own health plan as an alternative: "Our plan's costs are much lower than typical health insurance, while providing a very high degree of worker satisfaction."
But it turns out that Mackey's claims, which also fueled conservative opposition to the Democrats' health-care bill, were misleading. In a memo that he sent to all employees last month, obtained by Mother Jones, Mackey concedes that Whole Foods is actually sinking under the weight of its health care expenses. In the past seven years, he writes, the cost of the company's health care plan as a percentage of its sales has gone up 60 percent. This year's tab is "equal to about 10% of the total Team Member compensation of $2 billion," Mackey complains. "On average over the past three years we have spent more on health care costs than we have made in total net profits!"
Far from being a model of do-it-yourself health care reform, then, Whole Foods' costly insurance plan illustrates why Mackey's opposition to the Affordable Care Act was misguided. Like other major grocery store chains, Whole Foods is facing rampant inflation in health costs. (Unlike Whole Foods, however, Safeway supported key parts of the ACA.) Experts blame this on a lack of incentives for doctors to control costs and the 44 million uninsured Americans who burden the system. The health care bill passed in March is meant to address those problems, in part, by mandating that everyone purchase insurance, subsidizing coverage for the neediest, and creating exchanges in which individuals can pool their resources to purchase affordable coverage. A report by the Business Roundtable, an association of CEOs from large companies, estimates that the bill could lower health care costs by as much as $3,000 per employee by 2019.
Yet Mackey, an avowed libertarian, appears to see only one upside in the passage of health-care reform: The opportunity to use it as a scapegoat for Whole Foods' increasing health costs. In the memo, he informs his employees that their insurance deductibles will be increasing to $2,000 for the company's medical plan and $1,000 for its prescription plan, a spike that he blames entirely on the federal government: "This is very important for everyone to understand: 100% of the increases in deductibles and out-of-pocket maximums in 2011 compared to 2010 are due to new federal mandates and regulations." (His emphasis.)
But Whole Foods CEO isn't being honest with his employees about the real cause of the company's escalating health costs. Most of the ACA's key provisions don't go into effect until 2014. Major parts of the bill that kick in sooner, such new rules governing "mini med" plans offered by fast food chains, wouldn't directly affect Whole Foods. And even then, the bill allows companies to petition for temporary exemptions from the new rules.
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16:00:11 11/26/10
Imagine That: Whole Foods Now Sinking Under Weight Of Health Care Costs Yet CEO Still Blames Feds
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This year-old video features a demonstration against Whole Foods exec Mackey's opposition to health care reform.
It's amazing, how comfortable conservatives are with making crap up! No matter what, they're going to twist the facts to fit their political agendas : >
Last August, John Mackey, the founder and CEO of Whole Foods, sparked outrage in the liberal blogosphere and a customer boycott by publishing a full-throated critique of Obamacare on the op-ed page of the Wall Street Journal. He argued that the country should "move in the opposite direction—toward less government control and more individual empowerment," and held up Whole Foods' own health plan as an alternative: "Our plan's costs are much lower than typical health insurance, while providing a very high degree of worker satisfaction."
But it turns out that Mackey's claims, which also fueled conservative opposition to the Democrats' health-care bill, were misleading. In a memo that he sent to all employees last month, obtained by Mother Jones, Mackey concedes that Whole Foods is actually sinking under the weight of its health care expenses. In the past seven years, he writes, the cost of the company's health care plan as a percentage of its sales has gone up 60 percent. This year's tab is "equal to about 10% of the total Team Member compensation of $2 billion," Mackey complains. "On average over the past three years we have spent more on health care costs than we have made in total net profits!"
Far from being a model of do-it-yourself health care reform, then, Whole Foods' costly insurance plan illustrates why Mackey's opposition to the Affordable Care Act was misguided. Like other major grocery store chains, Whole Foods is facing rampant inflation in health costs. (Unlike Whole Foods, however, Safeway supported key parts of the ACA.) Experts blame this on a lack of incentives for doctors to control costs and the 44 million uninsured Americans who burden the system. The health care bill passed in March is meant to address those problems, in part, by mandating that everyone purchase insurance, subsidizing coverage for the neediest, and creating exchanges in which individuals can pool their resources to purchase affordable coverage. A report by the Business Roundtable, an association of CEOs from large companies, estimates that the bill could lower health care costs by as much as $3,000 per employee by 2019.
Yet Mackey, an avowed libertarian, appears to see only one upside in the passage of health-care reform: The opportunity to use it as a scapegoat for Whole Foods' increasing health costs. In the memo, he informs his employees that their insurance deductibles will be increasing to $2,000 for the company's medical plan and $1,000 for its prescription plan, a spike that he blames entirely on the federal government: "This is very important for everyone to understand: 100% of the increases in deductibles and out-of-pocket maximums in 2011 compared to 2010 are due to new federal mandates and regulations." (His emphasis.)
But Whole Foods CEO isn't being honest with his employees about the real cause of the company's escalating health costs. Most of the ACA's key provisions don't go into effect until 2014. Major parts of the bill that kick in sooner, such new rules governing "mini med" plans offered by fast food chains, wouldn't directly affect Whole Foods. And even then, the bill allows companies to petition for temporary exemptions from the new rules.
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00:00:00 11/10/10
WARTORN: 1861-2010: Movie Trailer
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Civil War doctors called it hysteria, melancholia and insanity. During the First World War it was known as shell-shock. By World War II, it became combat fatigue. Today, it is clinically known as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), a crippling anxiety that results from exposure to life-threatening situations such as combat. With suicide rates among active military servicemen and veterans currently on the rise, the HBO special WARTORN 1861-2010 brings urgent attention to the invisible wounds of war. Drawing on personal stories of American soldiers whose lives and psyches were torn asunder by the horrors of battle and PTSD, the documentary chronicles the lingering effects of combat stress and post-traumatic stress on military personnel and their families throughout American history, from the Civil War through today’s conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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