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my name is mary claire, and i'm with the south market community action network. a huge component is affordability. in light of last week's fare increase, i'm here to raise concerns of people who are negatively impacted by the yearly fare increases. they say they have done an analysis to see if the fare increases will unfairly impact parts of the population, and their findings have found it will not impact those of low income, but we have conducted our own tests, and our findings showed of 400 surveyed, 82% of participants expressed being negatively impacted by fare increases, and switching to alternative modes of transit over muni. so clearly there is a disconnect in how we are conducting our analysis. we have great free and slow income programs that cover 90,000 people out of the 725,000 people who are reliant on muni every day. but they only cover youth, seniors, people with disabilities, and those who live 200% below the federal poverty line. we've done the calculations, and people who make minimum wage in this city, who are still struggling to get by, don't e
my name is mary claire, and i'm with the south market community action network. a huge component is affordability. in light of last week's fare increase, i'm here to raise concerns of people who are negatively impacted by the yearly fare increases. they say they have done an analysis to see if the fare increases will unfairly impact parts of the population, and their findings have found it will not impact those of low income, but we have conducted our own tests, and our findings showed of 400...
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. >> claire marie pulls off perfect static line jump which means she has tied the line to a cable mounted to a cliff and when she jumps that will deploy her main chute. bradley's next. his jump goes off pretty easy breezy as well. this is a good way to ease back into things. she says this is her second shortest base jump. they do have permissions to test parachutes and if you want to follow omore of their awesome adventurers, you can check base jump on instagram. >> i have never seen anything so genius. >> clearly she hasn't been paying attention to us. >> never seen anything so genius. ha-ha. having a little day at work? don't want bossy mcbossy to see you? >> we need make you one of these. >> oh, my gosh, that's great. >> he honestly created an invisibility cloak. >> and i think they're using green speed but i've seen versions come out where they physically printed out the picture and did it like that. >> where are the kids? i don't hear them. i don't see them. he's like me either. >> 2019. >> tried doing that underneath the covers or the cushion. >> never did, did it? >> try closing yo
. >> claire marie pulls off perfect static line jump which means she has tied the line to a cable mounted to a cliff and when she jumps that will deploy her main chute. bradley's next. his jump goes off pretty easy breezy as well. this is a good way to ease back into things. she says this is her second shortest base jump. they do have permissions to test parachutes and if you want to follow omore of their awesome adventurers, you can check base jump on instagram. >> i have never...
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let me introduce you to everybody, thank you for having me in here by the way, mary, who is a therapist, claire, who is currently receiving outpatient treatment after her third time in hospital, georgia, currently getting this kind of outpatient treatment for the first time after twice being in hospital and anna, who was discharged from outpatient treatment last spring. you had group therapy sessions like this, anna, how did they help? they were hugely influential to my recovery, just being in a setting and an environment where everyone in the room understood why we were there. eating disorders can be very isolating and you think you're the only person going through it, but everyone in the group acknowledged that's why they were there, and having that supportive environment was so important. are they tough, georgia? is it tough to speak openly and honestly about what you're going through in front of other people? definitely, i think there's a lot of shame attached to an eating disorder, you feel like it's all your fault and no one else understands, but actually, when you're in a group and you h
let me introduce you to everybody, thank you for having me in here by the way, mary, who is a therapist, claire, who is currently receiving outpatient treatment after her third time in hospital, georgia, currently getting this kind of outpatient treatment for the first time after twice being in hospital and anna, who was discharged from outpatient treatment last spring. you had group therapy sessions like this, anna, how did they help? they were hugely influential to my recovery, just being in...
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you to everybody, thank you for having me in here, mary, who you saw in our film, mary franklin smith, therapist, claireirejobson, receiving outpatient treatment after a third time in hospital, georgia rothery, getting this treatment for the second time and anna doherty, discharge from outpatient therapy last spring. these sessions, how did they help? they were hugely influential to my recovery. being in a setting, in an environment where everybody in the room understood why we we re everybody in the room understood why we were there, really helped. i think, especially, there was a lot of empathy. anorexia and eating disorders can be very isolating and you think you are the only person going through it but everyone in the group acknowledged that's why they we re group acknowledged that's why they were there and having that supportive environment was so important. are they tough, georgia? is it tough to speak openly and honestly about what you are going through in front of other people? definitely, i think there is a lot of shame attached to an eating disorder. you feel it is all your fault and no one el
you to everybody, thank you for having me in here, mary, who you saw in our film, mary franklin smith, therapist, claireirejobson, receiving outpatient treatment after a third time in hospital, georgia rothery, getting this treatment for the second time and anna doherty, discharge from outpatient therapy last spring. these sessions, how did they help? they were hugely influential to my recovery. being in a setting, in an environment where everybody in the room understood why we we re everybody...
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i started our special broadcast by attending a group therapy session, where claire, georgia and anna plus their therapist maryarry on. so, do you want to go ahead and pick that object that symbolises for you the healthy identity and the one that symbolises for you the anorexic identity? and put them where makes sense to you next to your boxes. does that make sense? yeah. yeah, ok. and georgia, do you want to say what it is about the object that you've picked that makes sense to you about the anorexic identity? so i've picked a gear, which to me, represents being trapped
i started our special broadcast by attending a group therapy session, where claire, georgia and anna plus their therapist maryarry on. so, do you want to go ahead and pick that object that symbolises for you the healthy identity and the one that symbolises for you the anorexic identity? and put them where makes sense to you next to your boxes. does that make sense? yeah. yeah, ok. and georgia, do you want to say what it is about the object that you've picked that makes sense to you about the...
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mary's representatives speak to this issue? >> thank you very much. and thanks to the commission. really appreciate it, dr. colfax and dr. baba and appreciate secretary and claire lindsay's assistance for a great presentation. we appreciate the confidence that enough st. mary's and saint francis. i am dr. david klein, the president of both. saint francis for three years and st. mary's for three weeks, so i'm fairly new to the role at st. mary's, but i have been in touch with the plans for the closure through my leadership role in dignity health. i think that was a very nice outline of the pertinent fact, and i don't want to be repetitive, but i think a couple of points are worth repeating. it's been a tail of i a trigs at st. mary's. -- of attrition at st. mary's. 12 years ago they were doing 1200 cases and was the leader in the market. and now we are down to this year looks like we will close the year with 15 heart surgeries. there is a number of reasons for it. one of them, of course, all the programs are seeing diminishments in the number of heart surgeries due to the new technology. moving to a minimally invasive world, which is, in fact, better for patient
mary's representatives speak to this issue? >> thank you very much. and thanks to the commission. really appreciate it, dr. colfax and dr. baba and appreciate secretary and claire lindsay's assistance for a great presentation. we appreciate the confidence that enough st. mary's and saint francis. i am dr. david klein, the president of both. saint francis for three years and st. mary's for three weeks, so i'm fairly new to the role at st. mary's, but i have been in touch with the plans for...
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i'm claire lindsey, a senior health planner in the office of policy and planning with the health department. i am here for the first of two proposition q hearings on two closures at st. mary's medical center. on april 29, 2019, st. mary's notified the health department of the two closures. the first being the closure of the cardiovascular surgery program. and the second being the closure of the spine center which is a licensed hospital outpatient clinic. so you all received a memo with more detailed information on the closures and today i am just going to be providing a brief summary of the information that was given to me by st. mary's. i will begin with an overview of proposition q and the first agenda item is the closure of the cardiovascular program. i want to note that dr. david cline, president of st. mary's medical center and saint francis memorial hospital is here along with the vice president of philanthropy and external relations and a former health commission member. they are both here to speak on behalf of st. mary's if you have any questions. so in november of 1988, the city of san francisco passed proposition q which requires private hospitals in san francisco
i'm claire lindsey, a senior health planner in the office of policy and planning with the health department. i am here for the first of two proposition q hearings on two closures at st. mary's medical center. on april 29, 2019, st. mary's notified the health department of the two closures. the first being the closure of the cardiovascular surgery program. and the second being the closure of the spine center which is a licensed hospital outpatient clinic. so you all received a memo with more...
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claire mcleod, who wrote this. another programme from scotland in may also raised concerns when the presence of this woman led to the commentatorjerry hassen asking "why is maryhey told us. the bbc is reviewing the vetting and transparency of members of the public participating in this at the moment, following the conservative leadership debate last month. there have also been questions raised about who's on the question time panel. it is a panel of 5-a-day and the only live supporter. the programme makers say they try to maintaina programme makers say they try to maintain a balance of political parties, but not according to charles moore, who appeared in april to vale nt charles moore, who appeared in april to valent —— balance of views on brexit. again and again on this programme the balance fails to reflect the wider. .. programme the balance fails to reflect the wider... as we mentioned on the programme at the time a number of viewers agree with him. such as all—in, for whom... —— alan. others feel those supporting brexit predominates and object to the frequency with which nigel farage, in particular, is invited onto the programme. this appearance in may
claire mcleod, who wrote this. another programme from scotland in may also raised concerns when the presence of this woman led to the commentatorjerry hassen asking "why is maryhey told us. the bbc is reviewing the vetting and transparency of members of the public participating in this at the moment, following the conservative leadership debate last month. there have also been questions raised about who's on the question time panel. it is a panel of 5-a-day and the only live supporter. the...