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Línea Abierta : RADIO ROW: STATE OF THE UNION.

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59:07 minutes (54.13 MB)

RADIO ROW: STATE OF THE UNION. Live from radio row at the Health Action 2010 conference on Capitol Hill, in Washington DC, Samuel Orozco and Graciela “Chelis” López interview national leadersand consumer health advocates to analyze President Obama’s comments during his state of the union address, on immigration, jobs, the economy, and health reform.

Guests: Vanessa Cárdenas, Project Director, Center for American Progress, Washington, D.C., www.americanprogress.org ; Nancy Marisa Gómez, Regional Organizer for Southern California, Health Access, www.health-access.org

Línea Abierta : IMMIGRANT HEALTH REFORM.

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59:07 minutes (54.14 MB)

IMMIGRANT HEALTH REFORM. Under proposed health reform legislation, undocumented immigrants are being banned from purchasing health coverage in the insurance exchange market. In addition, legal resident immigrants are barred from enrolling in Medicaid during their first five years in the U.S. Live from Capitol Hill, this program focuses on how immigration reform could change healthcare reform.

Guests: Nancy Marisa Gómez, Regional Organizer for Southern California, Health Access, www.health-access.org ; Geraldine Henrich-Koenis, Spokesperson, Families USA, www.familiesusa.org

Línea Abierta : UNEMPLOYED, UNCOUNTED, UNINSURED.

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60:18 minutes (55.22 MB)

UNEMPLOYED, UNCOUNTED, UNINSURED. Unemployment puts Latinos at high risk of losing their health insurance. Live from Capitol Hill, Samuel Orozco and Chelis López speak with a auto worker from the NUMMI plant which is about to close, as well as with national leaders about the possibilities for immigration reform this year, and the importance of Latinos being counted in the 2010 Census, in order to receive more public benefits.

Guests: Robert Carmona Borjas, President, Arcadia Foundation, http://arcadiafoundation.org/ ; Maricela Álvarez, Toyota worker on strike, United Auto Workers, www.uaw.org ; Andrea Nill, Immigration Researcher-Blogger, www.ThinkProgress.org ; Gloria Montaño Greene, Director of Washington, DC office, NALEO Educational Fund, www.naleo.org

Línea Abierta : STATE OF THE UNION - IMMIGRANT HEALTH REFORM: A REPEAT.

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59:07 minutes (54.14 MB)

STATE OF THE UNION - IMMIGRANT HEALTH REFORM: A REPEAT. An overview about President Obama's statements on health care in his State of the Union address. Under proposed health reform legislation, undocumented immigrants are being banned from purchasing health coverage in the insurance exchange market. In addition, legal resident immigrants are barred from enrolling in Medicaid during their first five years in the U.S. This program focuses on how immigration reform could change health care reform. This program also discusses the provisions in the current health care proposals that would expand health coverage to millions of uninsured Latinos.

Guests: Nancy Marisa Gómez, Regional Organizer for Southern California, Health Access, http://www.health-access.org/ ; Geraldine Henrich-Koenis, Spokesperson, Families USA, http://www.familiesusa.org/ ; President Obama, fragment of sate of the union speech.

Línea Abierta : UNEMPLOYED, UNCOUNTED, UNINSURED: A REPEAT.

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59:08 minutes (54.15 MB)

UNEMPLOYED, UNCOUNTED, UNINSURED: A REPEAT. Unemployment puts Latinos at high risk of losing their health insurance. Live from Capitol Hill, Samuel Orozco and Chelis López speak with a auto worker from the NUMMI plant which is about to close, as well as with national leaders about the possibilities for immigration reform this year, and the importance of Latinos being counted in the 2010 Census, in order to receive more public benefits.

Guests: Robert Carmona Borjas, President, Arcadia Foundation, http://arcadiafoundation.org/ ; Maricela Álvarez, NUMMI Auto Factory Worker, United Auto Workers, www.uaw.org ; Andrea Nill, Immigration Researcher-Blogger, www.ThinkProgress.org ; Gloria Montaño Greene, Director of Washington, DC office, NALEO Educational Fund, www.naleo.org

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