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Virtual Airport Body Searches Topic On Paltalk

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New body scanning technology slowly being introduced into airports in the United States and elsewhere in the world is causing some to raise concerns of privacy. And once again the issue of how to balance security and civil liberties is being raised.

Publications such as Germany’s Der Spiegel have published photographs depicting what security officers see as people pass through the scanners. Virtually everyone I’ve shown those pictures to say the scanners, which clearly show genitalia and even details of a person’s buttocks is way too intrusive.

In the United States, the technology, which basically is tantamount to virtual body searches, is being employed at airports in New York, Los Angeles, Washington, Miami and elsewhere.

Reporter Sean O’Neill, who has reported about the full-body scanners for Newsweek’s Budget Travel site will be my guest on News Talk Online on Paltalk.com tomorrow, November 7.

O’Neill’s article questions if the TSA is violating the privacy rights of those who go through the scanners.

O’Neill reports that Germany has banned the scanners because of privacy concerns. But the TSA argues that they aren’t invasive at all. Here in the United States, the American Civil Liberties Union opposes their use.

On its Evolution of Security website, the TSA says the millimeter wave devices produce a, “three-dimensional image of the body, with facial features blurred for privacy” which is displayed on a remote monitor for analysis.

“The image,” the TSA says, “is not saved – once it’s off the screen it’s gone forever.”

To talk to O’Neill about the virtual strip searches at 5 PM New York time tomorrow, Friday November 7 CLICK HERE. There is no charge.

Paltalk is the largest multimedia interactive program on the Internet with more than 4 million unique users.

News Talk Online is also syndicated by CRN Digital Talk Radio to an additional 12 million households.

Programs In Place To Fight World Hunger But Are They Enough?

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The global economic crisis and the cost of distributing food are combining to send many people to food pantries for the first time.

That according to World Hunger Year co-founder and president Bill Ayres, my guest today on News Talk Online on Paltalk.com.

Locally grown food, Ayres says, by medium sized farms, can help obviate some of the problem. So can home and community gardens.

Ayres says programs to feed the hungry vary from community to community and nation to nation. But he says the problem is increasing, both domestically and globally.

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Written by garybaumgarten

October 15, 2008 at 10:27 pm

U.S. Foreign Policy – Time For A Change

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Theodore Roosevelt
Editor’s note: The following was written by News Talk Online guest host Dan Warner
It’s time to change U.S. foreign policy.
That, at least was the point of view expressed today by many callers to News Talk Online on Paltalk.com.
Teddy Roosevelt’s admonition to walk softly but carry a big stick was evoked during the discussion.
Several callers agreed that a non-interventionist foreign policy would bode better for relations with the rest of the world than the nation building aspirations of the Bush administration.
The U.S. military footprint across the globe should, as well, it was suggested, be made smaller, by closing some bases in favor of fewer “mega bases.”
And the nation, many believe, should be more judicious about what countries receive U.S. foreign aid.
But other callers cautioned against pulling back too far. Like it or not, they argued, the United States has become the world’s policeman. If the U.S. reneges on this responsibility they warned, Russia or China will fill the void and our foreign affairs will be worse off than they are now.

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October 10, 2008 at 1:07 am

Roe V. Wade’s Future Could Be Determined In November

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The future of a woman’s right to an abortion on demand could be cast in November during the presidential election.
The margin of support for Roe v. Wade is down to one U.S. Supreme Court justice with the retirement and replacement of Sandra Day O’Conner by Samuel Alito.
There may be future vacancies on the court, due to retirement or death, that could further tip the balance in favor of anti-abortionists. Justice John Paul Stevens, an abortion rights supporter, for example, is 88-years-old.
Abortion proponents fear that as many as three liberal leaning justices could leave office during the first term of the next president of the United States. Making this election, for those who are strong advocates on one side or the other of this issue, most important.
Joining me on News Talk Online on Paltalk Friday (tomorrow) to discuss the possibility that Roe could be overturned by the Supreme Court will be former U.S. Surgeon General Joycelyn Jones Elders.
Elders briefly served as the surgeon general of the United States under President Bill Clinton. She was confirmed in September 1993 and angered conservatives from the get-go, as she was vocal in her support of sex education, the distribution of condoms in schools, abortion rights, and the medical use of marijuana. It was her December 1994 statement that “masturbation is part of human sexuality and a part of something that perhaps should be taught” that prompted President Clinton to seek and receive her resignation.
Previously, when he was Arkansas governor, Clinton named Elders director of the state’s department of health in. In addition to championing liberal health-related issues, she also sought to provide health care to poor areas and reduce the number of teen pregnancies. She vastly increased the number of children receiving immunizations.
Not all of Elders’s efforts as surgeon general were controversial. She tried to expand the number of certified nurse practitioners and physician assistants to extend health care to poor communities and she also recommended a tax increase on tobacco products. She returned to her teaching position after she resigned as surgeon general.
To talk to Elders at 5 PM New York time Friday October 9 CLICK HERE. There is no charge.
Paltalk is the largest multimedia interactive program on the Internet with more than 4 million unique users.
News Talk Online is also syndicated by CRN Digital Talk Radio to an additional 12 million households.

Dow Goes Down, People Turn To Sex

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Quan

The New York Daily News is reporting that local sex therapists have been treating a lot more patients who find themselves turning to sex at addictive proportions to find relief from the stresses of an economy in crisis.

 

 

This implies, of course, that sex isn’t such a good avenue to take when one is uptight about finances. But it sure beats jumping out of a Wall Street window!

 

 

Joining us to talk about this “new” phenomenon on News Talk Online on Paltalk.com on Monday October 13 will be a former practitioner of the oldest profession on earth, author and journalist Tracy Quan, who, as of this writing, is preparing a column on this very subject for the Guardian newspaper of London.

 

 

Quan, bestselling author of Diary of a Manhattan Call Girl and Diary of a Married Call Girl has just released the third book in the Diary series, Diary of a Jetsetting Call Girl. The books are the outgrowth of a popular column Quan authored on Salon.com. Diary of a Manhattan Call Girl is being developed into an HBO comedy series, to be written and produced by Darren Star.

 

 

Quan’s books are being published in 14 languages and 15 countries. In addition to the Guardian and Salon, Quan has written for Cosmopolitan, the Financial Times, the New York Times, the International Herald Tribune, the Globe and Mail, the Los Angeles Times, the Chicago Sun Times, the Washington Post, the San Francisco Chronicle and the South China Morning Post.

 

 

Her Guardian column has looked at sexual themes in the battle over the Statue of Liberty, religious themes in atheism, and the role of pimp chic in the U.S .elections. A member of PONY (Prostitutes of New York), Quan is frequently invited to speak about issues affecting the sex industry.

 

 

She has appeared on Larry King Live, The Early Show (CBS), The O’Reilly Factor, The Montel Williams Show, Inside Edition, The Situation with Tucker Carlson, Court TV, and many other local or national shows throughout the U.S., Canada, Sweden and France. Her radio interviews include The Alan Colmes Show, New York & Company, Eye on Books with Bill Thompson, NPR, BBC and CBC.

 

 

This will be her second appearance on News Talk Online.

 

 

To talk to Quan at 5 PM New York time Monday October 13 CLICK HERE. There is no charge.

 

 

Paltalk is the largest multimedia interactive program on the Internet with more than 4 million unique users.

 

 

News Talk Online is also syndicated by CRN Digital Talk Radio to an additional 12 million households.

Written by garybaumgarten

October 9, 2008 at 6:18 pm