Friday, May 15, 2009

"The Devil Wears Prada" Vogue Editor Anna Wintour

This is a preview of 60 Minutes -- the full length segment airs Sunday night. We will have the video and text of the full broadcast here.



They accessorize the most famous bob haircut in the world. They add to an aura that is both glamorous and mysterious. But the dark glasses play a more practical role says legendary editor Anna Wintour, who is seldom seen without them.

The sunglasses come off the high-queen of haute couture on this Sunday's 60 Minutes, when in a rare and unprecedented interview, she reveals why she wears them and much more to Morley Safer in her first long-length interview for U.S. television to be broadcast May 17 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

Safer and 60 Minutes cameras followed Wintour to the spring fashion shows in Milan, Paris and New York, where the sunglasses are especially handy she says. "They're seriously useful…I can sit in a show and if I'm bored out of my mind, nobody will notice," says Wintour. "And if I 'm enjoying it, nobody will notice….At this point they've become…really, armor."

But getting noticed is also part of who she is and what it means to be in command at Vogue magazine, the bible of high fashion, which provides her a yearly stipend for clothing rumored to be in the six figures. "It's very important to me to look good when I go out publicly. I like looking at my clothes rack in the morning and deciding what to pick out," she tells Safer. I enjoy fashion, Morley, I mean, I wouldn't be in this job if I didn't."

"This job" has kept Wintour in the highest perch on the fashion pantheon for over 20 years and made her the subject of a successful novel and hit film, "The Devil Wears Prada."

Wintour wields the power to include or exclude in her magazine the fashions of designers old and new; she has authority to start new fashion trends and put an end to others. At 59, Wintour is not thinking about relinquishing that role.

"This is a really interesting time to be in this position and I think it would be, in a way, irresponsible not to put my best foot forward and lead us into a different time," she tells Safer, who asks whether Wintour believes there are others eyeing her crown. "Probably several," she says.

Safer's segment also includes interviews with Vogue staffers and clothing designers, plus a rare interview with France's wealthiest man, Bernard Arnault, Chairman of LVMH, the largest luxury goods group in the world.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

The Memory Loss Tapes --Comments and Reactions Wanted

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Once you have viewed the Memory Loss Tapes feel free to enter your comments and reactions.
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Saturday, May 9, 2009

Streaming Video of The Alzheimer's Project on the Internet

You can watch the Memory Loss Tapes on the Internet Right now.

For a description of each segment and the links go to



Thursday, May 7, 2009

Will President Obama put an End to the Medicare Rip-Off?

I bet you didn't know this.

When your elected representatives in Washington voted on the Medicare Modernization Act of 2003 they slipped in this dilly -- when Medicare buys prescription drugs from the pharmaceutical companies they are not allowed to negotiate the price they pay.

Let me put it this way, we the taxpayers pay full retail price when Medicare buys prescription drugs -- for us.

Now here is the part that is really odd. These same Washington politicians allow Medicaid and the Veterans Administration to negotiate purchases. Medicaid often pays 40 percent less than Medicare pays for the same exact prescription drug.

I can buy a 16 ounce can of Old El Paso refried beans in Publix for a $1.49. Or, I can go to Walmart and buy the same product in the same size for $1.09. I have a choice -- Medicare doesn't.

This leaves me wondering? What would happen if the buyers from Walmart were the buyers of prescription drugs for Medicare?


You can read the complete article by following this link.

Will President Obama put an End to the Medicare Rip-Off?

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

100 Million Adults Touched by Alzheimer's

Touched by Alzheimer's

HBO Alzheimer's Project / Harris Interactive Census

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Alzheimer's Reading Room: 100 Million Adults Touched by Alzheimer's

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Nasdaq Composite 15 Year Perspective --Going Nowhere Fast (Chart)

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Sometimes it is helpful to look at the market from a long term perspective. I think most believe the current bear market is new. However, the long term view indicates we have been in a bear market since the Nasdaq Composite topped out at 5,132 in March, 2000.
Nasdaq 15 Year Perspective 501
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