IN CONVERSATION with Jeff Golden
In our effort to serve the public interest and encourage informed civic participation, SOUTHERN OREGON PUBLIC TELEVISION (SOPTV) invites the public to view IN CONVERSATION with Jeff Golden. Jeff's televised interviews with Oregon's movers and shakers focus the issues and bring forth visions in the hopes that the viewer will find these conversations insightful and helpful for making informed decisions. The programs are approximately one half hour.
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IN CONVERSATION with Jeff Golden
James Adams (Chairman, Vortx Corporation)
Southern Oregon has no shortage of worldly residents, but only one that can be called the leading international authority on terrorism and intelligence. In this program, James Adams discusses the importance of being informed in a world of secrets and national security, the Patriot Act as it relates to civil liberties, and pro-active versus reactive strategies for dealing with terrorism.
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IN CONVERSATION with Jeff Golden
Roy Vinyard (CEO, Asante Health)
Roy Vinyard, Asante's CEO, knows something about health care. He came to the Rogue Valley from Portland, where he was Chief Administrative Officer of both Oregon Health Science University and Dohrnbecker Children's Hospital. Jeff and Roy get down to brass tacks in this program as they discuss tough issues such as medical ethics, the current health care crisis. and the bureaucracy associated with the system.
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IN CONVERSATION with Jeff Golden
The Gubernatorial Candidates
Televised interviews with Oregon's gubernatorial candidates. SOPTV invited the candidates from all five parties to share their visions for the future of Oregon in hopes the electorate found these conversations helpful for making informed decisions. These one-on-one conversations with a single candidate were filmed in the SOPTV studio. Questions asked of the candidates dealt with issues generally recognized as highly significant to Oregon's future.
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