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the family event was organized by the california nurse's association. >> serves thousands of patients year. particularly in our mom and baby units. this is the birthplace of the east bay. and we want to make sure that the doors stay open. >> so why the move? they say the new larger ers and surgery suites in oakland will serve better locations. >>> it has been 40 years since an american woman won the new york city marathon and she did it. she is the first american woman to win since 1947. and she beat her by a full minute. an emotional finish for her who hinted that she is retiring if she wins today's race. >> wow. did you see the game right here. show you how it shook down in miami. also chat about the 49ers. >> the raiders playing in prime time on sunday night football in south beach. plus call them the 0-9'ers. ♪ what if home security was different? what if it looked different? what if the measure of working, was that you never had to think about it. ♪ what if it was so easy to use, you actually used it. [alarm] you have 3 minutes to exit. what if it gave you time, and what you real
the family event was organized by the california nurse's association. >> serves thousands of patients year. particularly in our mom and baby units. this is the birthplace of the east bay. and we want to make sure that the doors stay open. >> so why the move? they say the new larger ers and surgery suites in oakland will serve better locations. >>> it has been 40 years since an american woman won the new york city marathon and she did it. she is the first american woman to...
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. >> carolyn bowdin with the california nurses association.i agree with my sister, $14 billion in profit. i want to point out a statistic here, sutter heat has 25 executives that make over a million dollars a year. and they're total executive compensation an leully is $44,210,000. maybe - they can do for more moy in hospital and subacute and skilled nursing facilities. sutter has already ha -- someone mentioned medical red-lining. they're trying to close beds in berkeley because there are too many patients on medi-cal. they tried to close sutter santa rosa and are tried to close the marin general hospital because it wasn't profitable. they're closing a facility and harming the patients because it's not profitable enough for them. i agree with the gentleman from sutter who says we need single payer, but while we fight for single payer, these not-for-profit, these hospitals need think about what in means. it doesn't mean they can profit on the ills of other people, because that's exactly what they do. if the insurance companies are not going to
. >> carolyn bowdin with the california nurses association.i agree with my sister, $14 billion in profit. i want to point out a statistic here, sutter heat has 25 executives that make over a million dollars a year. and they're total executive compensation an leully is $44,210,000. maybe - they can do for more moy in hospital and subacute and skilled nursing facilities. sutter has already ha -- someone mentioned medical red-lining. they're trying to close beds in berkeley because there are...
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protesters brought entire families to the event organized by the california nurses association. >> andrves thousands of patients every year. particularly in our mom and baby unit and that's why we invited people to come out today with their strollers. this is the birthplace of east bay. >>> it does plan to keep the berkeley campus open just not to the same capacity. >>> okay, the raiders beat the dolphins here. what happening? >> chilly temperatures. cool temperatures low to mid-40s. for now it looks like the rain will be holding on. you see the view there. one of the spots a slight chance of showers there. the view from san bruno mountain. 49 degrees in san jose. partly cloudy skies currently 52 and the story for tomorrow morning maybe not quite as cold to the 30s we had in the north bay. along the coast slight chance of showers. you can see it right there along the coast between now and maybe about 8:00 in the morning. a chance of showers and clearing skies. partly cloudy conditions through about 5:00 tomorrow. mostly low to mid-60s along san jose despite the cool spot in the morning
protesters brought entire families to the event organized by the california nurses association. >> andrves thousands of patients every year. particularly in our mom and baby unit and that's why we invited people to come out today with their strollers. this is the birthplace of east bay. >>> it does plan to keep the berkeley campus open just not to the same capacity. >>> okay, the raiders beat the dolphins here. what happening? >> chilly temperatures. cool...
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out in huge numbers to protest the alleged closure of alta bates in berkeley.katy rose / california nurses association- this is part of an ongoing fight.thorild urdal / registered nurse - we don't just serve bekeley. we serve people in west contra costa county, albany, el cerrito, san pablo, richmond, all the way up to vallejo. and there's this huge student population. uc berkeley has a small health care center. they send students to our emergency room all the time.these people are sending a message to sutter health alta bates needs to stay openrochelle pardue- okimoto/ registered nurse - we're sitting here close to the hayward fault. we used to have doctors hospital in san pablo. now we have a 50 bed kaiser in richmond. if this hospital goes, we'll have 50 beds for this entire area between crockket and oakland. all hospitals in clifornia have to be retrofitted or have seizmic upgrades by 2030. in 2015 sutter health confirmed plans to replace the alta bates campus with a regional medical center 3 miles away in oakland. sutter is using this as an excuse to close down. this is by no means the first prot
out in huge numbers to protest the alleged closure of alta bates in berkeley.katy rose / california nurses association- this is part of an ongoing fight.thorild urdal / registered nurse - we don't just serve bekeley. we serve people in west contra costa county, albany, el cerrito, san pablo, richmond, all the way up to vallejo. and there's this huge student population. uc berkeley has a small health care center. they send students to our emergency room all the time.these people are sending a...
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out in huge numbers to protest the alleged closure of alta bates in berkeley.katy rose / california nurses association - this is part of an ongoing fight.thorild urdal / registered nurse - we don't just serve bekeley. we serve people in west contra costa county, albany, el cerrito, san pablo, richmond, all the way up to vallejo. and there's this huge student population. uc berkeley has a small health care center. they send students to our emergency room all the time.these people are sending a message to sutter health alta bates needs to stay openrochelle pardue- okimoto/ registered nurse - we're sitting here close to the hayward fault. we used to have doctors hospital in san pablo. now we have a 50 bed kaiser in richmond. if this hospital goes, we'll have 50 beds for this entire area between crockket and oakland. all hospitals in clifornia have to be retrofitted or have seizmic upgrades by 2030. in 2015 sutter health confirmed plans to replace the alta bates campus with a regional medical center 3 miles away in oakland. sutter is using this as an excuse to close down. this is by no means the first pro
out in huge numbers to protest the alleged closure of alta bates in berkeley.katy rose / california nurses association - this is part of an ongoing fight.thorild urdal / registered nurse - we don't just serve bekeley. we serve people in west contra costa county, albany, el cerrito, san pablo, richmond, all the way up to vallejo. and there's this huge student population. uc berkeley has a small health care center. they send students to our emergency room all the time.these people are sending a...
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nurses say there have been a, quote, erosion of care conditions at kaiser permanente hospitals. "today in the bay" reached out to kaiser permanente and received this statement, kaiser permanente northern california and the california nurses associationbargaining a new contract in mid-july. the current contract expired on november 1st. kaiser permanente is bargaining in good faith to reach an agreement that supports our nonprofit mission to provide high quality affordable healthcare and serves the interest of our nurses. we remain optimistic about reaching a fair agreement. kizer officials say today's picketing is not a strike and it will not have an impact on patient care or services. >>> new this morning it turns out many seriously ill patients and their loved ones do not have living wills. researchers from the kaiser family foundation surveyed nearly 1,000 adults, only a third had their healthcare wishes in priegt. less than half had designated someone else to make medical decisions for them in case they are not available to do that themselves. the survey also found patients were much more likely to have their treatment wishes honored when they were in that written form. >>> an nbc exclusive this morning, nba star gordon hayward i
nurses say there have been a, quote, erosion of care conditions at kaiser permanente hospitals. "today in the bay" reached out to kaiser permanente and received this statement, kaiser permanente northern california and the california nurses associationbargaining a new contract in mid-july. the current contract expired on november 1st. kaiser permanente is bargaining in good faith to reach an agreement that supports our nonprofit mission to provide high quality affordable healthcare...
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out in huge numbers to protest the alleged closure of alta bates in berkeley.katy rose / california nurses association - this is part of an ongoing fight.thorild urdal / registered nurse - we don't just serve bekeley. we serve people in west contra costa county, albany, el cerrito, san pablo, richmond, all the way up to vallejo. and there's this huge student population. uc berkeley has a small health care center. they send students to our emergency room all the time.these people are sending a message to sutter health alta bates needs to stay openrochelle pardue- okimoto/ registered nurse - we're sitting here close to the hayward fault. we used to have doctors hospital in san pablo. now we have a 50 bed kaiser in richmond. if this hospital goes, we'll have 50 beds for this entire area between crockket and oakland. all hospitals in clifornia have to be retrofitted or have seizmic upgrades by 2030. in 2015 sutter health confirmed plans to replace the alta bates campus with a regional medical center 3 miles away in oakland. sutter is using this as an excuse to close down. this is by no means the first pro
out in huge numbers to protest the alleged closure of alta bates in berkeley.katy rose / california nurses association - this is part of an ongoing fight.thorild urdal / registered nurse - we don't just serve bekeley. we serve people in west contra costa county, albany, el cerrito, san pablo, richmond, all the way up to vallejo. and there's this huge student population. uc berkeley has a small health care center. they send students to our emergency room all the time.these people are sending a...
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nurse practitioner orthopaedic at san francisco general. i've experienced disaster preparedness firsthand. health care workers are on the front lines. the california and the national nurses association have come out to stop urban shield in part because of the swat team training competition. the outcome measure is not the effectiveness of deescalation of violence or the most live saved, the winning team or outcome measure in the training is the most deaths. as nurses, we recognize that our patients are our community. they are also our neighbors, they're workers, they're grandparents, they're friends, and i think the board of supervisors, it's disturbing to think that our greatest threat is from our members of the community. that's not the point of view that we hold as nurses, and i don't think that's the point of view we should uphold in disaster preparedness, so i urge you to stop funding urban shield. >>supervisor cohen: are there -- >> good afternoon. my name is amina coleman. urban shield is nothing more than a swat team, weapons hosting and training fair. those their for profit vendors may say their equipment is necessary for emergencies, research shows that police use swat raid
nurse practitioner orthopaedic at san francisco general. i've experienced disaster preparedness firsthand. health care workers are on the front lines. the california and the national nurses association have come out to stop urban shield in part because of the swat team training competition. the outcome measure is not the effectiveness of deescalation of violence or the most live saved, the winning team or outcome measure in the training is the most deaths. as nurses, we recognize that our...