On July 31, 2008, Governor Patrick signed a bill repealing a 95-year-old statute that prevented out-of-state same-sex couples from marrying in Massachusetts, as well as a MassHeath equality bill which grants married same-sex couples in Massachusetts equal access to Medicaid benefits.
Audio|Wed, 6 Aug 2008|More from Governor Deval Patrick's Podcast
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“…will grant married same sex couples in Massachusetts the same access to Medicaid benefits as heterosexual couples. The bill protect espouses of gay and lesbian seniors. From the potentially catastrophic costs of long term care …”
On todays show we'll talk about the olympics and even talk to our special olympic correspondent Alyssa. We have some more tips to improve your gas mileage. We'll have two wallyology reports, one about attraction, the other, about women's breasts. We'll also talk about taxes, and Billy Joel on PBS. Wally talks about a new movie coming out, and Loren talks about an amasing electronic tongue.
Audio|Wed, 6 Aug 2008|More from 105.7 WROR
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“…on saying is that they're who they're saying that because of the health insurance. . Risk I don't smoke ice cream provoked by anger you -- if if you good if you attack smokers you -- tax …”
Click to Play From Saturday August 2, 2008 I had typed out a long explanation with links but had to restart the upload so not doing that again. enjoy! SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "My ooVoo Day Political Edition - Baratunde, Blogdiva & Digital Sista", url: "http://baratunde.com/blog/archives/2008/08/my_oovoo_day_political_edition_-_baratunde_blogdiva_digital_sista.html" });
Video|Wed, 6 Aug 2008|More from goodCRIMETHINK » +goodCRIMETHINKcast
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“…situation he needs a five. Those services. Through like for example -- Medicare and -- its hand at Saxony. And count as the atmosphere in this thing he has no -- and. …”
Top stories from the Boston Globe for Aug 06, 2008
Audio|Wed, 6 Aug 2008|More from Boston Globe Page One Podcasts
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“…a more forceful government hand. He rejects mandate for adults to buy health insurance and carriages -- expansion of global exchanges for carbon emissions credits. He's helps make it easier for private companies to take over …”
This one gets heated/loud/passionate but mostly just good. This week's guests on "That's a Wrap" are Barbara Anderson from Citizens for Limited Taxation and Jarrett Barrios, former State Senator.
Audio|Fri, 1 Aug 2008|More from Michael Graham, WTKK, Boston, MA
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“…union's giving it all away in an. And an outrageous pensions and health insurance benefits that the state. Can never possibly live up to so -- self destruct slowly and painfully of reputed time are going …”
The House and Senate ignored a midnight deadline to adjourn, but they eventually wrapped up the legislative session early today, sending several measures to Governor Patrick's desk.
Audio|Fri, 1 Aug 2008|More from WBUR: Daily News Update
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“…they just don't know -- that the economy will hold whether this. Medicaid -- the status of negotiating with the federal government will come through with the amount of money the state needs. So there …”
“…will install an impressive set of reforms to change the way our health care system operates Murray and other senators say they. …”
We Are Live From Suffolk Downs For The First Annual WROR BBQ Bash. We Have The Game Of The Day, Men From Maine & 2 Wallyology Reports. We Also Talk To Some Of The BBQ Chefs & Hanks Trainer, Mike Boyle….
Audio|Fri, 1 Aug 2008|More from 105.7 WROR
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“…justice sectors yet. And he's done and that great big. Really get Medicaid -- it -- The judge you well under way you're going to be for Samuel W or barbecue bash we've narrowed down …”
The Boston Center for Adult Education hosts a preview screening and panel discussion of FRONTLINE: Living Old a new PBS documentary examining America's looming health care crisis. Produced by Miri Navasky and Karen O'Connor, Living Old explores how the nation's already overburdened geriatric health - care system is facing a possible meltdown, as Americans age 85 and over now represent the fastest-growing segment of the population at a time when there are fewer and fewer workers to care for them. Miri Navasky and Karen O'Connor discuss the film and answer audience questions, along with geriatrics experts and representatives from the Executive Office of Elder Affairs and the All Care Visiting Nurse Association. Mike Sullivan, FRONTLINE executive producer for special projects, moderates the discussion. Visit us at www.wgbh.org/forum to explore our entire collection of lectures.
Audio|Wed, 30 Jul 2008|More from WGBH Forum Network | Public Domain Podcast
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“…don't understand that ramifications. And also we know our legal system our health care system is really not capable of managing. An overwhelming. Number of problems that emerge in the years ahead. As older adults with dementia …”
“…I like to your payment is is them is the fact that. Medicare's pain medication is paying for all these services on the way there. The payments are coming into doctors I mean there's enormous …”
WBZ's Dr. Murray Feingold talks about health insurance and health care.
Audio|Wed, 30 Jul 2008|More from Medical Minutes
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“…Americans -- getting medical care. Most of these individuals did not have health insurance will now a recent study indicated that even people. With health insurance. . -- having difficulties accessing health care a report done by a health policy research organization the commonwealth fund. Sure that 11% of people who had. Health insurance delayed getting care this is in contrast to great Christian of people who did not have health insurance. . There -- a variety of reasons why both groups delayed their care the major reason was. Worry about the cost. Other reasons include inability to -- timely appointments not being able to get to doctors whose they help and would not pay for the treatment. And that took too long. To get to the doctor's office. These statistics indicate access to health care is getting worse almost everybody agrees that I present health care system needs to be changed. Time to do that was yesterday. On our customers -- that this is -- WBZ. And medical man. …”
Putting reproductive health and rights within a social justice framework. -- Thank you for catching our podcast! We provide programs FREE to radio stations and do not accept government or corporate support, so PLEASE DONATE at: http://www.radioproject.org/support .
Audio|Wed, 30 Jul 2008|More from National Radio Project/Making Contact Podcast - 64k version
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“…charity hospital closed down. Although public officials vowed to create a better health care system many said that was simply code for the desire to establish privately owned health care clinics. If that happens that could leave …”



