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Learn how the presidential candidates' policies on health care and student loans differ in how they could impact your finances. What impact could presidential policies have on health care and student loans? How might these policies affect your personal finances? Hosts Sean Pyles and Anna Helhoski discuss health care costs and student loan forgiveness to help you understand how upcoming elections may influence your financial future. They begin with a discussion of health care with Richard Frank, director of The Center on Health Policy, about the feasibility of lowering prescription drug prices, the candidates' stances on Medicare and Medicaid, and the potential for health care tax credits to be extended. Then, Anna talks to Student Loans Nerd Eliza Haverstock about student loan repayment policies and financial aid. They discuss the fate of income-driven repayment plans like SAVE, the future of public service loan forgiveness, and the costs of alternative education pathways for students beyond traditional four-year colleges. Stay up to date on the latest financial news by visiting NerdWallet's Financial News Hub: https://www.nerdwallet.com/h/news/financial-news In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: presidential policies, healthcare costs, lowering healthcare costs, healthcare tax credits, healthcare reform, Affordable Care Act, ACA, Kamala Harris healthcare plan, Donald Trump healthcare plan, student loans, student loan forgiveness, Medicare, Medicaid, SAVE repayment plan, public service loan forgiveness, PSLF, prescription drug prices, financial aid, college affordability, Pell Grant, alternative education pathways, election impact on finances, student debt relief, healthcare policy, college tuition costs, and healthcare in the US. To send the Nerds your money questions, call or text the Nerd hotline at 901-730-6373 or email podcast@nerdwallet.com. Like what you hear? Please leave us a review and tell a friend.
Richard Frank, historian and author of Downfall: The End of the Imperial Japanese Empire and Tower of Skulls: A History of the Asia-Pacific War: July 1937-May 1942, joins the show to talk about the controversial legacy of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. ▪️ Times • 02:05 Introduction • 02:15 Soldier/Lawyer/Historian • 09:19 Early controversy • 14:55 Counting all the dead • 21:54 Contemplating invasion • 30:10 1:1 ratio, recipe for a bloodbath • 38:03 Why unconditional surrender? • 40:48 Two steps to end the war • 46:54 A combination of forces • 51:08 How many bombs? • 54:01 Thinking as your enemy does Follow along on Instagram Find a transcript of today's episode on our School of War Substack
Bishop Frank preaches a Palm Sunday message titled "Behold Your Lowly King."
Bishop Frank preaches the fourth part of a message titled "The Five Elements of Isaiah's Vision."
Bishop Frank preaches the third part of a message titled "The Five Elements of Isaiah's Vision."
Bishop Frank preaches the first part of a message titled "The Five Elements of Isaiah's Vision."
Bishop Frank preaches a message titled "I'm Not Worried."
Bishop Frank preaches a Christmas message titled "God Works in Mysterious Ways."
Bishop Frank preaches the second part of a message titled "Where is the Spirit of the Lord?"
Sister Jene Gardner of The Pentecostals of Olean preaches a message titled "Why Are You Here?"
Bishop Frank preaches a message titled "It's Still Thanksgiving."
Bishop Frank preaches a message from 2 Corinthians titled "Where is the Spirit of the Lord?"
Sister Shoshannah Frank-Rausch preaches a message titled "Reactions Actions."
Pastor Luma from Stottsville, New York preaches a message titled "Liberation and Restoration."
Bishop Frank preaches a message from the book of Philippians titled "Ummm, No You Can't."
Bishop Frank preaches the third part of a message titled "The Five Ifs of 1 John."
Bishop Frank preaches the second part of a sermon series from 1 John titled "The Five Ifs of 1 John."
Bishop Frank preaches the fourth part of a message titled "What Would The Rocks Say?"
Bishop Frank preaches the third part of a sermon titled "What Would the Rocks Say?"
Bishop Frank preaches the second part of a message titled "What Would the Rocks Say?"
Bishop Frank preaches the first part of a message titled "What Would the Rocks Say?"
Bishop Frank preaches the first part of a message titled "The Five Ifs of 1 John."
Sister Shoshannah Frank-Rausch preaches a message from the book of Acts titled "The Five Marks of a Man Made New."
About our guests:Dr. Richard Frankhttps://www.sfu.ca/criminology/about/faculty/criminology-faculty/richard-frank.htmlNoelle Warkentinhttps://www.sfu.ca/iccrc/members/memberprofiles/Noelle-Warkentin.htmlPapers or resources mentioned in this episode:Noelle Warkentin, Richard Frank, Yuxuan (Cicilia) Zhang & Naomi Zakimi (2022) Potential cyber-threats against Canada's critical infrastructure: an investigation of online discussion forums,Criminal Justice Studies, 35:3, 322-345, DOI: 10.1080/1478601X.2022.2081568Frank, R., & Mikhaylov, A. (2020). Beyond the ‘Silk Road': Assessing illicit drug marketplaces on the public web. Open Source Intelligence and Cyber Crime: Social Media Analytics, 89-111.https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-41251-7_4A. T. Zulkarnine, R. Frank, B. Monk, J. Mitchell and G. Davies, "Surfacing collaborated networks in dark web to find illicit and criminal content," 2016 IEEE Conference on Intelligence and Security Informatics (ISI), Tucson, AZ, USA, 2016, pp. 109-114, doi: 10.1109/ISI.2016.7745452.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/7745452Other:
Bishop Frank preaches a message from Ephesians titled "Beware of the Tumbleweeds."
Bishop Frank preaches the second part of a message titled "Change Your Attitude's Altitude - Part 2."
Bishop Frank preaches the first part of a message titled "Change Your Attitude's Altitude - Part 1."
This week we are stepping out of our chronological coverage of the war and jumping ahead to 1945 for this one episode as we acknowledge the 78th Anniversary of the day Japan surrendered, thus ending WWII. For this episode, Seth and Bill sit down with THE Pacific War historian Richard Frank to discuss the reasons why Japan surrendered in 1945. we often hear that watching or listening to our shows is like sitting in on a Master's course in WWII. Well, get ready for a doctoral course with this one...
Dr. John Moser discusses the use of the atomic bombs in World War 2 with noted author and historian, Richard Frank. Of special interest is the deep body of declassified documents from within the Japanese military and government, only recently brought to light and use in English-language histories of the war.Host: John MoserExecutive Producer: Greg McBrayerProducer: Jeremy Gyptonhttps://linktr.ee/theamericanidea
In this special season of World War II On Topic, The National WWII Museum will explore J. Robert Oppenheimer, the Manhattan Project, and the history and ramifications of the atomic bomb. In this episode, we take a closer look at Lieutenant General Leslie Groves, director of the Manhattan Project. While a lot of interest is rightfully set on Oppenheimer, Groves proves to be an interesting character and pivotal player in the development of the bomb. During the Museum's 2015 International Conference, Dr. Robert Norris, author of Racing for the Bomb: General Leslie R. Groves, the Manhattan Project's Indispensable Man, spoke about Groves and his role in the Manhattan Project. The lecture featured in this episode was edited for length, but the entire session, also featuring author Richard Frank and host Dr. Conrad Crane. To read more visit our Manhattan Project topics page: www.nationalww2museum.org/war/topics/manhattan-project
Bishop Frank preaches a message titled "Jesus, Up Close and Personal - Revisited - Part 1."
Bishop Frank preaches a message from the Gospel of John titled "Jesus, Up Close and Personal."
Pastor Michael Rausch preaches a Fourth of July message titled "God Bless America." (apologies for the poor audio quality, we were having technical difficulties during today's message)
Bishop Steven Beattie preaches a message from the book of Ezra titled "Prayer of Repentance."
Rev. Richard Grandquist preaches a message from the book of Malachi titled "Play The Man."
Bishop Frank preaches a message from the book of Proverbs titled "The God Who Can Be Trusted."
GPPR Podcast Editor Joe Lustig (MPP-EP '24) speaks with Dr. Richard Frank – a distinguished health economist, Brookings Institution fellow, and Director of the Schaeffer Initiative for Health Policy – to talk about why drug prices are so high, the steps Congress has taken to bring them down, and what they might do next.
Pastor Michael Rausch preaches a message from Psalm 10 titled "The God Who Hides From Us."
Bishop Frank preaches a message from the book of James titled "The God Who Still Reigns."
Bishop Frank preaches a message from the book of Genesis titled "The God Who Remembers."
Sister Frank preaches a Mother's Day message.
Bishop Frank preaches a message from the Gospel of John titled "The God of All Truth."
Pastor Rausch preaches a message from Psalm 90 titled "The God Who Is Still God."
Bishop Frank preaches a message from the Gospel of John titled "The God Who Loves Us So Much."
Bishop Frank preaches a message from the book of Genesis titled "The God Who Sees."
Rev. Dr. Anna Frank photo: University of Alaska Fairbanks My guest this episode has a long and distinguished life and career. Anna Frank was born and raised in Old Minto. At 15, she left the village for Fairbanks and a 57 year-long marriage with Richard Frank. In 1975, after raising their four children, she worked … Continue reading It Takes a Village: Rev. Dr. Anna Frank
Bishop Frank preaches an Easter message from the book of Hebrews titled "The Powerful Pull of the Resurrection."