Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Fareed Zakaria on American Renewal



Fareed Zakaria Launches Quarterly Series on American Renewal on CNN


Global Lessons: The GPS Road Map for Saving Health Care debuts Sunday, March 18 at 8:00pm

CNN and TIME’s Fareed Zakaria will launch a quarterly series of television specials for CNN/U.S. and CNN International and feature articles for TIME that pursue solutions to the most pressing issues central to the 2012 election: health care, immigration, jobs, and energy, it was announced today. The first special, Global Lessons: The GPS Road Map for Saving Health Care, will debut on Sunday, March 18 at 8:00pm and 11:00pm ET & PT on CNN/U.S., and on CNN International on Saturday, March 24 at 9:00pm ET. The companion article for TIME will be in the edition that hits newsstands on Friday, March 17.
The one-hour in-depth premieres as the nation arrives at the two-year anniversary of the historic passage of The Affordable Care Act in Congress – and days from when the U.S. Supreme Court is expected to review the federal legislation for its constitutionality. He will explore how other nations have addressed the challenges of costs and quality of care, as well as a successful community model within the U.S.

“We Americans need to recognize that there are many areas where we could learn a lot from what other countries are doing. America’s best companies routinely benchmark to global standards. What we’re trying to do in this series is just that – look around the world and ask, ‘what can we learn?’ In the process, we also found areas where we could teach the rest of the world a thing or two.” Zakaria said.

While health care costs in America totaled 17.6 percent of GDP in 2009, according to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, the high cost of health care seems uncorrelated to quality of care. Zakaria reports Americans no longer rank within the top 25 nations for healthy life expectancy or infant mortality.
Put plainly, New Jersey’s Camden Coalition of Healthcare Providers founder and family medicine practitioner, Jeffrey Brenner, MD, says: “We’re spending a whole lot in our country for health care, and we’re not getting our money’s worth.”
For the special, Zakaria also interviews David Goldhill, the president and CEO of the Game Show Network, who penned an editorial for The Atlantic magazine (“How American Health Care Killed My Father,” Sept. 2009); New Yorker magazine’s Atul Gawande, MD; William Hsiao, PhD, an economics professor at Harvard who helped design Taiwan’s health care system; and The Washington Post’s T.R. Reid, author of The Healing of America: A Global Quest for Better, Cheaper, and Fairer Health Care (2010) for insights from his tour of health systems around the world.


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14 comments:

  1. For some crazy reason Ken Jautz thinks CNN is
    doing quality journalism. What planet is this man
    on ? CNN is not doing any journalism. CNN can't
    get Chris Licht . He just landed a big job at CBS.
    Rome Hartman is working with Brian Williams on
    Rock Center. Would Bill Wolff be willing to leave
    1 of the hottest shows in cable news in favor of
    a network that is clueless ? That would be a bad
    career move.

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  2. I saw that article with Jautz as well. The universal consensus from what I have read is that he is completely delusional. Really, like he needs to be medically evaluated. Morgan, water-cooler appeal? Burnett, tough interviewer who is doing a great job? What planet is this guy on? Does he even watch CNN? Arghhh, I begin to think there is no hope for these people! I agree with Ken Jautz that "quality journalism is good business" but I am not seeing that on CNN.

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  3. Man, that explains everything. CNN management
    is completely delusional. I get the feeling this guy
    really believes this stuff. They are detached from
    reality. You can't tell CNN management nothing.

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  4. The timing of this interview is suspicious.By the
    way News Corp owns Market Watch. BS. Jautz is
    the 1 responsible for the Erin Burnett hire and he
    must be watching the TV with the volume turned
    down. He must not be watching his own network.
    Sure, There is a unicorn in my backyard and a
    mermaid in the bathtub. The press for Erin & Piers
    is negative. Ken Jautz has to to go and he needs to
    take Erin Burnett and Piers Morgan with him.

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  5. I DVR'ed 360 last night and was stunningly
    surprised. Anderson Cooper did a political
    segment without pundits and it was great.

    He had John King on while interviewing a
    Gingrich backer. I'm hoping this is how 360
    covers politics from here on out. It had a
    point and was focused. Pundits don't work
    for 360. Bring on the real reporters. It was
    the best 360 I had seen in awhile and I did
    not have to skip any of the show. It seemed
    like for once Anderson was trying to talk
    to viewers. The writing and delivery to make
    an effort to connect with viewers. The content
    was not too bad either.

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  6. Jon Stewart strikes again. JS showed how
    ridiculous CNN looked on primary night.
    It is embarrassing and that is being kind.
    JS summed it up best : CNN The Most
    Desperate Name In Cable News. The only
    water cooler conversation about CNN is
    how bad they really are. It is like CNN is
    in an alternate universe where crappy
    shows are considered to be good but
    only in their own minds.

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  7. CNN hire Aisha Tyler & George Strombo. Put
    Tyler on at 7 PM and Strombo on at 9 PM. If you
    look at the numbers, 360 actually improves CNN's
    ratings at 8 PM but 360 can't do it alone. You have
    to have a solid lineup. This is a lineup that would
    generate talk. All 360 needs is a show that can
    get 200,000 in the demo as a lead in. Strombo
    would be competitive opposite Rachel at 9 PM.
    Any major news story go to Anderson Cooper or
    Isha Sesay. All 4 of these individuals have their
    own unique styles . Both Isha Sesay & Aisha
    Tyler are very smart women. CNN needs this
    now. CNN needs positive buzz . Nobody will
    find fault with this lineup daily on CNN. Have
    a lineup that brings in viewers even if there is
    no major news story. Wolf might fare better
    up against Al Sharpton at 6. Keep 360 on at 10.

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  8. @8:51AM: I totally agreee! I loved it!

    I'm not a big fan of the show John King USA. I wish he would just appear regularly on shows across CNN and break things down via Magic Wall instead. It would suit him more.

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  9. Last night on 360 Anderson Cooper had 2
    female pundits come on an talk about what
    is being called the War On Women. There are
    editors of women's magazines and websites,
    yet 360 bought on 2 women who are older
    and that is being dishonest. Mary Matlin had
    the nerve to say people didn't understand the
    question. This is coming from someone who
    worked for Dick Cheney and lied to get us an
    Iraq War. You can't let people call come on
    360 and insult viewers We are not stupid.
    Watch how low the ratings will be for 360.
    They have not noticed that with pundits 360
    takes a hit in the demo and trails badly in
    viewers. Younger viewers can't stand pundits.
    Stop letting pundits come on 360 to lie.
    Even a doctor would make sense. The day
    before 360 topped ED in the demo. It is a
    pattern that never fails with 360, if the
    ratings go up they bring pundits on 360.
    I take it that 360 has never heard of the
    remote because that is what happens. There
    is no guarantee that viewers will come back.
    You can lose viewers quickly and permanently.
    Viewers don't have to watch 360. I thought
    the objective was to get viewers to spend
    an hour with your show.

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  10. OK, 2 days ago, Greg Smith quit his job with Goldman Sachs in an epic, Jerry Maguire style rant that was published as an op-ed in the New York Times. It received a good deal of coverage online and on some TV medis (kudos, CBS This Morning). I can't watch ever second of CNN all day and night but I can say a heard a great deal about the crazy flight attendant screaming. Gee, I can't tell you how much I DON'T care about the flight attendant. Seriously, CNN? Furthermore, last night, still hoping to hear about Greg Smith driving a stake through the heart of the Vampire Squid, CNN finally got around to discussing the so-called "war on women" between our illustrious political parties. Really, this all happened over a week ago and it has finally died down. That's real breaking news. Secondly, since when did CNN primetime need to copy republican talking points by making some convoluted equivelancy between Limbaugh and Maher? If you are going to bash the Obama Super PAC for taking Maher's money, HAVE THE GUY (bill burton) ON WHO IS ACTUALLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SUPER PAC! Geez, Burnett, did you put the screws to your rich friend Foster Freiss after his "aspirin between the knees" comment? Of course not. I digress. C'mon CNN let's get back to issues that happenedly, well, RECENTLY! CNN viewers, perhaps you can tell me if I missed something on CNN about the Greg Smith story?!?! Or is that asking too much from the CNN CHIEF Business Correspondent? Wtf.

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  11. I just finished watching The Stroumboulopoulos
    interview with George R.R. Martin, the author
    behind Games Of Thrones. Strombo has some
    major interview skills. The interview is making
    the rounds with Games fans as we countdown
    to April 1st. I could see Strombo on my DVR.
    I am a fan of smart television that makes you
    think. RIght now cable news is not doing that.
    What's funny is that the show moves so well
    that it seems like a short hour that leaves you
    wanting more.

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  12. The best part of CNN last night was Anderson's segment on Syria. Can you believe those emails, WOW!?!?

    On the other hand, right before 360, there was a segment on sharks having lots of sex. Seriously, don't care.

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  13. CNN definitely needs to drop the pundits. It is
    making them look bad. Important stories are
    being handled badly by people who are not into
    facts. The PA governor says women should just
    close their eyes. 360 does not get the significance
    of what is going on with legislation aimed at
    women specifically. Why were pundits a part of
    the story. I turned away quickly once I saw who
    AC was bringing on to talk on the matter. This
    is the Women's Month. If you want to know how
    CNN viewers feel about pundits, all you have to
    do is to look at the ratings for Starting Point.
    Why does CNN keep trying to make the pundits
    work ? How much evidence do you need that
    viewers won't watch them, let alone like them ?
    What a lack of imagination. Translation : 360
    does not think woman can have an intelligent
    conversation so they bring on 2 they write
    checks to. That's a good point about the age of
    the women. If you go to Jezebel, you will see
    just how fired up women are about this. Tina
    Brown was speaking about how America seems
    to be moving backwards on women's issues.
    Ironically, women are the majority population
    and voters. What sense did it make to have
    2 women on who are not at the age of having
    to deal with the matter ?

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  14. I've switched to Rachel Maddow and Lawrence. Both try to present the facts, and punditry on both shows is pretty short and to the point. I don't watch 360 anymore because the fact checking is very limited, and there are too many pundits, way to much Obama bashing, and not enough balanced reporting. I'm done.

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