You said of baghdad he and and Islamic State are now trying to be the new al qaeda, how much indication do you see that out there in lebanon, libya, message ishat starting to resonate. Were seeing an alignment with the United States. Have seen individuals, including influential individuals within some of the either oft state some casesnce or in more affinity for the successes that they have had and tactics. Situation. Ynamic the competition and a queue on the other. A concern we have that perhaps to demonstrate they are the leader they would seek to carry that wouldck establish bona fide. Very dynamic situation. I go back to the propaganda points. We focus on the english language propaganda but they are using propaganda and a range of languages across the region. It is not just focused on u. S. Or western audiences. Obviously an area of grave concern for us so we are watching the situation very closely. Lex thank you very much. Is to be ahe prize local Jihadist Group and attack the hom
Shoulders working well again. So i can tell you, that in of itself qualifies me as a Health Care Consumer. And i learned many things during my experience. One was despite having the best hospitals and physicians in the world, the most advanced medical technology, the best medicines to treat most of the Health Issues we all face, the consumer must play an increased role in his or her own health care. As individual consumers of health care, we must engage in Healthy Behaviors across the course of our lives. We must engage in preventative practices, and we must be fully compliant with the care directives that come from our Physician Partners when we asked them for help and access care. So i would submit to you that transformation begins with our own behaviors. By the way tom a the word choice by the way, the word choice, consumer not patient is very deliberate. We must think age consumers in their own health all of the time, not just when they have a medical emergency or a Health Circumst
If we gave mammograms to every 22yearold woman in america, we wouldnt save any money. We would spend a lot money on mammograms and 0. 2 of 22yearold american women have Breast Cancer. We would have a lot of false positives as well. Just because you deploy a test doesnt mean you save money. We all have to die of something. Yes, you can extend life. Just because we live longer doesnt mean health care suddenly becomes cheaper. If you look at the countries with the longest life tha expectancy, they spend the most on health care. It is heavily arguable as to whether prevention saves money. A lot on theexpect fiscal side. We should do it because its better medicine. I would endorse that. Many years ago, kaiser did a study of screening. That didnt pay off. The argument for prevention, very good premiums. Every good insurer knows that. If you had targeted Breast Cancer for people and their history it could save money. Overall, i totally agree. Everything ive read suggests that to accept people
Students in grades 612 and students may work alone or in groups of up to three. Contestants are asked to produce a 57 minute video documentary supporting their chosen topic and to include some cspan programming. That 100,000 in cash prizes will go to 150 students and the 53 teachers, and the grand prize winner with the best overall entry will win 5,000. The deadline for entries this year is january 20, 2015, and winners will be announced in march. Visit www. Studentcam. Org for more information on this years contest, the three branches and you. Coming up next, a discussion on the costs and benefits connected to the Health Care Law implementation. Then a forum on nsa surveillance programs x. Live at 12 30 p. M. Eastern, film maker ken burns talks about his pbs documentary on the roosevelts. Health Care Industry leaders recently took part in a Panel Discussion on Health Care Costs and innovations. The event was hosted by the National Institute of Health Care Management foundation. Paneli