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Dale Kern talks about Galvanic Spa


Dale is one of the key people at NuSkin product development. Here he discusses the Galvanic Spa, how to use it, and why it is so UNIQUE.

Gretchen Jones Talks about Sleeping Again on the Wiley Protocol


Rhythmic bioidentidal hormones have helped Jones – it’s an intuitive in nature. She says we are told that “0″ (in Labs) is normal for menopausal women. But zero is NOT normal.

Colorado’s 2 senators criticize closed-door talks on health care reform

Democrats’ strategy for merging health care reform bills began to unravel under growing attacks Wednesday, including unexpected criticism from Colorado’s two Democratic senators.

Final negotiations on merging the bills began in earnest Wednesday as congressional leaders spent more than eight hours behind closed doors at the White House using a process that bypasses a formal conference committee and cuts out Republican participation.

They dug into a series of sticky issues that separate the two versions of the bill passed by the House and the Senate — including abortion, access to health insurance by illegal immigrants, and how to pay for the sweeping legislation, which will insure an estimated 37 million Americans over the next decade.

A White House statement said they had made “significant progress in bridging the remaining gaps” between the bills.

Republicans have been howling about the process for nearly two weeks — House Minority Leader John Boehner, R-Ohio, called it “a breeding ground for more of the kickbacks” — but now congressional leaders are facing a growing mutiny within their own ranks.

Wednesday, Sen. Mark Udall, D-Colo., suggested the talks lacked transparency and called for televising final negotiations. Sen. Michael Bennet, D-Colo., also said final talks should be open to live cameras.

“I haven’t been in Washington long, but one thing I can tell you is this is one town that can use some fresh air, and some real transparency,” Bennet said. “The outcomes from the negotiations on the health care reform bill are far too important to be done behind closed doors.”

Those criticisms could create significant difficulties for efforts to finish the health care bill and move on to other legislation before the press of this year’s election cycle swamps Congress.

Media organizations and others have said televising final negotiations between the House and the Senate would be natural given the enormous potential impact of the legislation.

Instead, Democrats have created a process under which House and Senate leaders will hammer out key compromises, then send the retooled bill to both chambers.

Those negotiations are expected to go for days, if not weeks, and Democratic leaders have said a conference would only provide Republicans — only one of whom voted for the bills in either chamber — a new chance at obstruction.

“This non-conference conference was a bid to speed this up and bring it to an end. A conference committee seemed one more area where Republicans would attack the Democrats and liberals would get upset with leadership,” said Julian Zelizer, an expert on Congress at Princeton University.

“The problem is it looked bad. Republicans can use that to say health care is being rushed through and done behind closed door because Democrats want to hide something,” he said. “That’s why you’re seeing Democrats now getting nervous about the process as well.”

White House to hold bipartisan talks with senators on energy reform


White House to hold bipartisan talks with senators on energy reform
In a strategy similar to the endgame on health care reform, President Barack Obama will convene top senators from both parties at the White House on Wednesday to try to reach a deal on an energy reform bill.

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Expert talks health care


Expert talks health care
JONESBORO — Arkansas will face new opportunities and challenges because of national health-care reform, a physician and health-care specialist said Friday afternoon during a presentation at the Fowler Center at Arkansas State University.

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University Hospitals’ CEO Thomas Zenty talks about health care changes


University Hospitals’ CEO Thomas Zenty talks about health care changes
University Hospitals’ Thomas F. Zenty III talks about health care reform issues facing nonprofit hospitals.

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Baucus talks with seniors about health reform


Baucus talks with seniors about health reform
Senator Max Baucus held a Thursday conference call with Montana senior citizens and told them that health reform will help them, but a new poll shows over half of seniors are not sold on that thinking.

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Himes Talks to Westport Seniors on Health Care Reform


Himes Talks to Westport Seniors on Health Care Reform
Congressman Jim Himes, in his second Westport appearance of the day, today addressed seniors at the Westport Center for Senior Activities on health care reform. The spirited talk included comments by a number of people who expressed strong opposition to Hmes’s support of the bill.

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Community Health in talks to buy Bluefield hospital


Community Health in talks to buy Bluefield hospital
BLUEFIELD, W.Va. — Bluefield Regional Medical Centers Board of Directors has agreed to sell the facility to a subsidiary of Tennessee-based Community Health Systems Inc.Board members approved a non-binding letter of intent for the sale this week. Details …

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Karl Rove talks health care in Oak Brook


Karl Rove talks health care in Oak Brook
Karl Rove, political commentator and a former presidential adviser, compared the health care reform bill being pushed by Democrats to a Ponzi scheme.

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