Senate Rejects Public Health Option
Friday News Round-Up: Economy, Health and the World

dennis1Last night we had the opportunity to be in room with many outstanding individuals as we continued taping the 2009 fall season of McCuistion TV at KERA studios.  It was truly a remarkable time as we heard from some of our expert panelists. The first show was a two part segment on addictions where our experts discussed alcohol and drug addiction.  The information presented by Christopher Kennedy Lawford, Bill Teuteburg, and Kevin Gilliland was truly enlightening and challenging to everyone in the audience. The segments were deeply touching as we heard from our audience members as they talked about how addictions had affected them in their personal lives.

The next two-part segment was on corporate governance and corporate ethics where we heard from experts ranging from Edward J. Durkin to Sharon Allen, the Chairman of the Board for Deloitte.  They each bestowed on us a sense of hope for corporate America, despite the failings of the first part of the century.

Keep up with us on the website or on Twitter for updates on when the shows are airing. We are truly in for a treat this season as we continue to talk about things that matter… with people who care.

***

We’d love to know what you think

Your candid feedback about our programs helps us stay focused and relevant. After you watch the program, please fill out this short assessment.

Thank you for your participation.

 
Perspectives Matter is a McCuistion Program and as part of a 501 (c) (3) tax-exempt organization does not receive any pledge dollars, PBS funds, or government grants. The funding that has kept us on the air for 33-plus years comes from our grantors and loyal viewers. Your donation allows us to continue to hold engaging programs that provide different perspectives. To be a catalyst for change, support our TV programs. Thank you for your support and for watching.
 

Many thanks for your continued support!

Senate Rejects Public Health Option
Friday News Round-Up: Economy, Health and the World