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of a two-year grant for $650,000. $300,000 will go to the san francisco public health foundation and grin of $50,000 to the department of public health. the population this will serve is the present rancheria population and in partnership with transitions clinic network. they are both here to answer any questions you might have. the source of original funding from this is in california, the adult use of marijuana act, proposition 54 passed in november of 2016. it created the program to provide local communities that were heavily impacted by the war on drugs with grants reinvestment program to help those communities. the funding is the cannabis and tax excised revenue. the program is building on existing partnership between the clinic network, the san francisco department of public health. who has long supported this programming. the funding will allow the department of public health to hire. for approximately 200 transition clinics in new and existing clients. they will recruit new patients within 12 months are released from state or federal prison through the transitions clinic beha
of a two-year grant for $650,000. $300,000 will go to the san francisco public health foundation and grin of $50,000 to the department of public health. the population this will serve is the present rancheria population and in partnership with transitions clinic network. they are both here to answer any questions you might have. the source of original funding from this is in california, the adult use of marijuana act, proposition 54 passed in november of 2016. it created the program to provide...
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listen to what the think tank the health foundation has to say on this.eople are on the national living wage. that has been increasing, it puts pressures on care providers. and look at these costs. the nhs estimates in 2016—17, the average weekly cost of residential care for a pensioner was £565. if we move just one year on, it becomes £604 — quite a hike. if you look at the numbers of elderly people, from 2009—2018, the numbers in the population rose by 16.3% for those aged 65 and over. in terms of the very elderly population, throughout the same time period, 2009—2018, the increase was 17.4%. with the population getting very elderly, their needs are more complex and, of course, more intensive care is needed so it becomes more expensive. age uk is saying that if the current situation continues and there isn‘t an improvement, then we risk having more than 2 million elderly people without their social care needs met in the next ten years. we‘ve already heard big pledges from all of the major parties, and tomorrow we‘re expecting the conservatives to unveil
listen to what the think tank the health foundation has to say on this.eople are on the national living wage. that has been increasing, it puts pressures on care providers. and look at these costs. the nhs estimates in 2016—17, the average weekly cost of residential care for a pensioner was £565. if we move just one year on, it becomes £604 — quite a hike. if you look at the numbers of elderly people, from 2009—2018, the numbers in the population rose by 16.3% for those aged 65 and...
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listen to what the think tank the health foundation has to say about it.ff and the wages of staff have been going up. 30% of people are at the national living wage and that has been increasing the pressure is on care providers. have a look at these costs. the nhs estimates in 2016—17 the average weekly cost of care for a pensioner was £565 a week. if we move just on year on, it becomes £604, quite a hike. if you look at the numbers of elderly people, from 2009 to 2018, the numbers on the population rose by 16.3% for those aged 65 and over. in terms of the very elderly population throughout the same time period, 2009—2018, the increase was 17.4%. with the population getting very elderly, the needs are more complex and of course more intensive care is needed and so that becomes more expensive. age uk is saying if the current situation continues and there isn't an improvement, we risk having more than 2 million elderly people without their social care needs met in the next ten years. now a story to gladen the heart of model makers everywhere. decades of hard
listen to what the think tank the health foundation has to say about it.ff and the wages of staff have been going up. 30% of people are at the national living wage and that has been increasing the pressure is on care providers. have a look at these costs. the nhs estimates in 2016—17 the average weekly cost of care for a pensioner was £565 a week. if we move just on year on, it becomes £604, quite a hike. if you look at the numbers of elderly people, from 2009 to 2018, the numbers on the...
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listen to what the think tank the health foundation has to say about it.are is to do with wages of staff and they have been going up, since 30% of people at the national living wage, and though that has been increasing, that puts pressure is on care providers. the nhs estimates that in 2016, 17, the average weekly gust of residential care for a pensioner was five under £65. every move just one yearon, it five under £65. every move just one year on, it becomes £604. quite a hike. if you look at the numbers of elderly people from 2009 to 2018, the numbers in the population rose by 16.3% for those aged 65 and over. in terms of the very elderly population, throughout the same time period, 2009 to 2018, the increase was 17.4%. and with the population getting very elderly, their needs are more complex and of course a more intensive care is needed and so that becomes more expensive. millions of people in hong kong, are preparing to vote in local elections on sunday. the vote is being seen as an important measure of public feeling, after almost six months of pro—d
listen to what the think tank the health foundation has to say about it.are is to do with wages of staff and they have been going up, since 30% of people at the national living wage, and though that has been increasing, that puts pressure is on care providers. the nhs estimates that in 2016, 17, the average weekly gust of residential care for a pensioner was five under £65. every move just one yearon, it five under £65. every move just one year on, it becomes £604. quite a hike. if you look...
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listen to what the think tank the health foundation, has to say about it.rly since 30% of people at the national living wage, and that has been increasing, so that puts ca re has been increasing, so that puts care providers. the nhs estimates that in 2016 to 17, the average weekly cost of residential care to a pensioner was £565. if move just one yearon, it pensioner was £565. if move just one year on, it becomes a £604, quite a hike. and then, if you look at the numbers of elderly people from 2009 to 2018, the numbers in the population rose about 16.3% for those aged 65 and over. and in terms of the very elderly population, throughout the same time period, 2009 to 2018, the increase was 17.4%. and population getting very elderly, their needs are more complex, and of course more intensive care is needed and so that becomes more expensive. the south yorkshire village of fishla ke has held its christmas fair today barely a fortnight after devastating floods left many people homeless. for many local residents, it was a break from the flood clean—up. alasdair g
listen to what the think tank the health foundation, has to say about it.rly since 30% of people at the national living wage, and that has been increasing, so that puts ca re has been increasing, so that puts care providers. the nhs estimates that in 2016 to 17, the average weekly cost of residential care to a pensioner was £565. if move just one yearon, it pensioner was £565. if move just one year on, it becomes a £604, quite a hike. and then, if you look at the numbers of elderly people...
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listen to what the think tank the health foundation had to say about it. and, of course, they have been going up, particularly since, i think around 30% of people are on the nationl living wage and that has been increasing so that puts presures on care providers. the nhs estimates that in 2016, 2017, the average weekly cost of residential care for a pensioner was £565. now, if we move just one year on, it becomes £604, quite a hike. if you look at the numbers of elderly people from 200910 2018, of elderly people from 2009 to 2018, the numbers in the population rose by 16.3% for those aged 65 and over. in terms of the very elderly population, throughout the same time period, 2009 to 2018, increase was 17.4%. with the population getting very elderly, they needs very elderly, their needs are more complex and, of course, more intensive care is needed, and so that becomes more expensive. and we‘ll find out how these stories — and many others — are covered in tomorrow‘s front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. our guests joining me tonight are
listen to what the think tank the health foundation had to say about it. and, of course, they have been going up, particularly since, i think around 30% of people are on the nationl living wage and that has been increasing so that puts presures on care providers. the nhs estimates that in 2016, 2017, the average weekly cost of residential care for a pensioner was £565. now, if we move just one year on, it becomes £604, quite a hike. if you look at the numbers of elderly people from 200910...
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listen to what the think tank the health foundation has to say about it.age has increased pressures on care providers stop at the nhs estimates in 2016, 17 the average cost of care for a pensioner was five and £65 a week. if we move just when you‘re on, it becomes 600 —— £604, quite a hike. if you look at the numbers of elderly people, from 2000 to 2018, the numbers on the patient rose by 16.3% for those aged 65 and over. in terms of the very elderly population throughout the same time period, 2009—2018, the increase was 17.4%. with the population getting very elderly, the needs are more complex and of course more intensive care is needed and so that becomes more expensive. now a story to gladen the heart of model makers everywhere. decades of hard work was destroyed in a matter of minutes, after a group of teenagers broke into a school hall in market deeping in lincolnshire and smashed up the model railways. the display was valued at 30 thousand pounds. members of the market deeping model railway club refused to admit defeat. now, thanks to their dedicati
listen to what the think tank the health foundation has to say about it.age has increased pressures on care providers stop at the nhs estimates in 2016, 17 the average cost of care for a pensioner was five and £65 a week. if we move just when you‘re on, it becomes 600 —— £604, quite a hike. if you look at the numbers of elderly people, from 2000 to 2018, the numbers on the patient rose by 16.3% for those aged 65 and over. in terms of the very elderly population throughout the same time...
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emotional health is the foundation of health. rep. john delaney: i agree with that. >> my question is: inventions,re, poverty going down, everything is getting better. why is drug addiction, suicide and drug was as bad as ever? rep. john delaney: got it, this is the thing. better butis getting not for everyone. and we at the statistics talk about how the average american is doing. there is actually no average american anymore. there is the average of the people that live in big cities and are well educated. that is going through the roof. then there is the average of huge part of our country that have been left behind. i have traveled all around our nation. i have been to all 99 counties in iowa. new is my 21st trip to hampshire. you know that johnny cash song, "ive been everywhere?" i have. the thing i can't get out of my head is how many small towns in this country are shrinking and aging. pressure on the public education and public health system. they are creating opportunities for young people. in many ways, the economic performan
emotional health is the foundation of health. rep. john delaney: i agree with that. >> my question is: inventions,re, poverty going down, everything is getting better. why is drug addiction, suicide and drug was as bad as ever? rep. john delaney: got it, this is the thing. better butis getting not for everyone. and we at the statistics talk about how the average american is doing. there is actually no average american anymore. there is the average of the people that live in big cities and...
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that's what we do at warrior health foundation. we analyze the laboratory results. and we detected the hormone imbalance and everybody that we see and we offer them a physician monitor protocol. how does that help get someone back into balance. it is going to bring them back to a level of wellness that they have not seen in a long time. i've seen. i can sleep better now. i'm not as irritable. this thing is really making an impact on a lot of special operators. >> we where 5013c. it all started with me getting my levels checked out. i was trying to understand why they were at the level that they were at. and actually shows this and highlights special operations. it is continually progresses. no one's really paying attention to it. i have the issues i was experiencing disrupted sleep i couldn't really sleep irritability, just extreme fatigue and wondering why it was after so many years of being able to operate at a certain level. and then one day i said i'm in to get checked out. i got my levels checked out and it turns out a happen to me also. >> do you think the med
that's what we do at warrior health foundation. we analyze the laboratory results. and we detected the hormone imbalance and everybody that we see and we offer them a physician monitor protocol. how does that help get someone back into balance. it is going to bring them back to a level of wellness that they have not seen in a long time. i've seen. i can sleep better now. i'm not as irritable. this thing is really making an impact on a lot of special operators. >> we where 5013c. it all...
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with me now is ruth thorlby from the health foundation, an independent charity focused on health care of the health service and have their own personal experience of va nessa have their own personal experience of vanessa going to the election campaign, the health services always, let‘s just say, campaign, the health services always, let‘sjust say, the campaign, the health services always, let‘s just say, the subject of debate. the shape of the debate in what they should be looking for in terms of what people in different parties, different people are proposing? we have not seen the ma nifesto proposing? we have not seen the manifesto yet, clearly there are a lot of pledges being made already. people have to ask themselves the costs, have people been clear and upfront about where the money is going to come from adelphi into a bigger debate on how confident they are about the proposals to grow economy so we have the ability to do this. and does it affect all of the parts of the nhs rather than just the flagship projects and people watching this will have contact with the general practit
with me now is ruth thorlby from the health foundation, an independent charity focused on health care of the health service and have their own personal experience of va nessa have their own personal experience of vanessa going to the election campaign, the health services always, let‘s just say, campaign, the health services always, let‘sjust say, the campaign, the health services always, let‘s just say, the subject of debate. the shape of the debate in what they should be looking for in...
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i spoke to dr rebecca fisher, a gp and senior policy fellow at the independent charity, the health foundationures gps are facing in terms of what they can and can't do for patients. i think it's clear we're feeling pressures in general practice now at an unprecedented level. it's been a decade of significance n underfunding for the nhs as a whole, but particularly in general practice relative to the volume of work that we do for the nhs. so we see about 90% of patient contacts, but with less than 10% of the funding over the last decade that's translated into is more gps leaving them profession than we have had entering. so we've got real funding constraints and real workforce pressures. jeremy corbyn has defended his decision to remain neutral in any future brexit referendum if labour wins power. he told last night's bbc question time leaders' special he wouldn't campaign to remain in the eu or leave it under terms labour hopes to renegotiate. mr corbyn said it would allow him to "credibly" carry out whichever result the public voted for. the prime minister questioned how mr corbyn could be "
i spoke to dr rebecca fisher, a gp and senior policy fellow at the independent charity, the health foundationures gps are facing in terms of what they can and can't do for patients. i think it's clear we're feeling pressures in general practice now at an unprecedented level. it's been a decade of significance n underfunding for the nhs as a whole, but particularly in general practice relative to the volume of work that we do for the nhs. so we see about 90% of patient contacts, but with less...
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ruth thorlby is from an independent charity called the health foundation.s? how people been clear and upfront about where the money is going to come from, and that also feeds about a bigger debate about how confident they are about the proposals to grow the economy so that we have the taxes to do this. so is it costed and does it affect other parts of the nhs rather than just some of the flagship projects? people watching this will be having contacts with their general practitioners and contacts with district nurses in their community as well as the big hospitals. the nhs touches everyone at different points in their lives in some parts of the service or under more pressure than others so i think people should use their common sense a little bit about does this add up to me? that's all the information. you can see more on the bbc news website. iraqi security forces have opened fire on protesters in baghdad. reports say at least five people were killed — though medical officals say two people had died and one of them was a police officer. this happened in th
ruth thorlby is from an independent charity called the health foundation.s? how people been clear and upfront about where the money is going to come from, and that also feeds about a bigger debate about how confident they are about the proposals to grow the economy so that we have the taxes to do this. so is it costed and does it affect other parts of the nhs rather than just some of the flagship projects? people watching this will be having contacts with their general practitioners and...
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hugh alderwick is the assistant director of strategy and policy at the health foundation, an independentd to bringing about better health and health care for people in the uk. hejoins me now. think very much this evening. how have we gotten to this point, what are the factors that brought us here? today's date highlights the major pressures facing us. as hugh said on his vt, we have the worst performance in a&e, more people wait longerfor performance in a&e, more people wait longer for treatment, performance in a&e, more people wait longerfortreatment, more performance in a&e, more people wait longer for treatment, more than 11.5 million waiting this is a system creaking at the seams and it will be in here to buy a new government because in fact by decades of austerity and major staffing issues across and social care which are getting in the way of delivering a high—quality service. getting in the way of delivering a high-quality service. with a look at funding. how adequate are they given the fact that the nhs could be a bottomless pit and will take all the money we are prepared to thro
hugh alderwick is the assistant director of strategy and policy at the health foundation, an independentd to bringing about better health and health care for people in the uk. hejoins me now. think very much this evening. how have we gotten to this point, what are the factors that brought us here? today's date highlights the major pressures facing us. as hugh said on his vt, we have the worst performance in a&e, more people wait longerfor performance in a&e, more people wait longer for...
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for more on this plan we are joined by larry leavitt, executive vice president for health policy at the kaiser foundationppreciate you coming on. as you look at this plan, warren says she can accomplish medicare for all by simply, raising taxes on the wealthy, corporations and by cutting spending. does the math add up? >> i do think the math adds up in her plan. the real question is the politics. this is a bold plan. a big tax increase to replace what people are paying now in premiums and deductibles. most low income and middle class people would end up paying less for healthcare but the wealthy would end up paying a whole lot more. part of the way she pays for this plan is by reducing what doctors and drug companies get paid and that is certain to be controversial. >> let's go to that point, essentially under her plan doctors and hospitals would get paid the current medicare rate. so how much money do they stand to lose?>> right, doctors would get paid the current medicare rate and hospitals would make 10% more than the current medicare rate. the challenges under private insurance doctors and hospitals
for more on this plan we are joined by larry leavitt, executive vice president for health policy at the kaiser foundationppreciate you coming on. as you look at this plan, warren says she can accomplish medicare for all by simply, raising taxes on the wealthy, corporations and by cutting spending. does the math add up? >> i do think the math adds up in her plan. the real question is the politics. this is a bold plan. a big tax increase to replace what people are paying now in premiums and...
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forward to and because of the wrong decisions the mental health service made, his death could have been prevented. norfolk and suffolk nhs foundation family and admitted their care was below standard. mental health services here have been officially rated inadequate. the trust is currently on special measures. in special measures. talking and listening, which is so important to all of this... at this barber's in norfolk, hairdressers like jason have been given training to help men talk about their problems. theyjust want a little bit of help in a difficult period and you can put them onto the 12th man website, push them in the right direction, if anything else. this project is run by the charity the 12th man. they are working in hairdressers, tattoo parlours, pubs, it's part of a growing effort to normalise mental illness, to remove the stigma. all men need to talk about mental health so that what might be a mild mental health condition doesn't become something more severe. we can't leave it up to somebody else to fix it. we all have to fix this. at this election, all political parties have committed to improve mental health treatm
forward to and because of the wrong decisions the mental health service made, his death could have been prevented. norfolk and suffolk nhs foundation family and admitted their care was below standard. mental health services here have been officially rated inadequate. the trust is currently on special measures. in special measures. talking and listening, which is so important to all of this... at this barber's in norfolk, hairdressers like jason have been given training to help men talk about...
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i have worked at meta fund which is a health and aging foundation located here in san francisco. my background is actually in the health department work. i came from the philadelphia department of public health before moving to san francisco. i have really had the opportunity to work deeply and closely with community-based organizations, but i am happy to be working in the mirror's office as of yesterday. i am catching up. it is very nice to meet you all and i look forward to working with you. >> welcome, shelley. >> thank you. >> next item. >> item two is the approval of the minutes. each will require a vote. the minutes of october third, 2019, which was the joint hearing of the planning commission and october 15th, 2019. >> commissioners, do we take them separately or together. that is your call. but review them. any comments you wish to make with regards to them? any editorials you wish to make, please let me know. >> i move the approval of october third, but with the correction that the titles under the commissioners present should be corrected. >> okay. is there a second to t
i have worked at meta fund which is a health and aging foundation located here in san francisco. my background is actually in the health department work. i came from the philadelphia department of public health before moving to san francisco. i have really had the opportunity to work deeply and closely with community-based organizations, but i am happy to be working in the mirror's office as of yesterday. i am catching up. it is very nice to meet you all and i look forward to working with you....
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forward to, and because of the wrong decisions the mental health service made, his death could have been prevented. norfolk and suffolk nhs foundation mental health services here have been officially rated inadequate. the trust is currently on special measures. talking and listening, which is so important to all of this... at this barber's in norfolk, hairdressers like jason have been given training to help men talk about their problems. theyjust want a little bit of help in a difficult period, and you can put them onto the 12th man website, push them in the right direction, if anything else. this project is run by the charity the 12th man. they are working in hairdressers, tattoo parlours, and it is part of a growing effort to normalise mental illness, to remove the stigma. all men need to talk about mental health so that what might be a mild mental health condition doesn't become something more severe. we can't leave it up to somebody else to fix it. we all have to fix this. at this election, all political parties have committed to improve mental health treatment. but are the services there if problems do escalate? terry o'shea, w
forward to, and because of the wrong decisions the mental health service made, his death could have been prevented. norfolk and suffolk nhs foundation mental health services here have been officially rated inadequate. the trust is currently on special measures. talking and listening, which is so important to all of this... at this barber's in norfolk, hairdressers like jason have been given training to help men talk about their problems. theyjust want a little bit of help in a difficult period,...
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region and the request of the supports we are working to address critical needs that pubc health creates the foundation for the durable peace and in addition the budget request 41 million economic assistance and their institutions. the budget reflects the commitment to comprehensive the safe and secure israel consistent between the united states and israel requires 3.3 billion they continue to work towards a comprehensive and lasting peace between israel and palestinians in separate of these efforts the presidents fy 2020 budget request 33 million for the palestinian authority security forces and requires funding in the diplomatic fund that can also be used for the west bank and gaza and to improve the regional security. the fy 2020 request includes $1.275 billion for jordan with the bilateral m. o u. and i would like to think the subcommittee for sharing the administration's support for the u.s. jordan relationship and they help further the impact is a syrian crisis and supports the long-standing u.s. jordanian relationship. egypt and the most populous country is also important to u.s. interests. by 2
region and the request of the supports we are working to address critical needs that pubc health creates the foundation for the durable peace and in addition the budget request 41 million economic assistance and their institutions. the budget reflects the commitment to comprehensive the safe and secure israel consistent between the united states and israel requires 3.3 billion they continue to work towards a comprehensive and lasting peace between israel and palestinians in separate of these...
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converted into mobile medical units documents show that their task was not health promotion the population council an american foundation expressed a clear cut mission to the korean ministry of health. these vehicles are given to help improve living standards in korea for vigorous attack on the problem of excessive population growth. cut it appears that trees are. from the one you got your dog to eat our modern cards are not going. that. will. cause a. huge will. instead of letting citizens plan their own families family planners made having fewer children a citizen's duty they were not interested in fighting poverty but only in preventing the poor from having babies. mobile clinics in india went to secluded villages as early as 956 because indians were also supposed to have fewer children. western family planners flooded the country one of the pioneers was the american dr sheldon siegel he founded apartment for reproductive medicine in one of the largest state hospitals in new delhi and trained indian medical students. although early versions of i.e. d.s. had fallen into disrepute in the west siegel smuggled them to in
converted into mobile medical units documents show that their task was not health promotion the population council an american foundation expressed a clear cut mission to the korean ministry of health. these vehicles are given to help improve living standards in korea for vigorous attack on the problem of excessive population growth. cut it appears that trees are. from the one you got your dog to eat our modern cards are not going. that. will. cause a. huge will. instead of letting citizens...
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thanks in large part of the funding of the san francisco department of health and the san francisco aids foundation, many donors and other funders, we remain strong and have expanded our substance use services including our low barrier and free harm reduction services offered through our innovative harm reduction center on sixth street and in san francisco's does san francisco soma district and other locations in the castro. we recently started our program to offer our evidence-based continued seat management that serves meth users beyond services for gay, by, and trans populations to nongay identified meth and other stimulant users. as it is called out in the task force recommendations, the san francisco aids foundation has been working to expand all easy access services. we have been expanding our program in partnership with our other behavioral health efforts and other treatment in support -- and support providers throughout the city. we offer low barrier overdose prevention and substance use counseling and support injection and noninjection drug users in the streets and other drop-in services.
thanks in large part of the funding of the san francisco department of health and the san francisco aids foundation, many donors and other funders, we remain strong and have expanded our substance use services including our low barrier and free harm reduction services offered through our innovative harm reduction center on sixth street and in san francisco's does san francisco soma district and other locations in the castro. we recently started our program to offer our evidence-based continued...
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. >>> state leaders in the california state parks foundation are exploring the links between the healthyoung people and time spent outside. discussion was new research shows the majority of the state's young people live within close range of a state park. but very few actually visit the parks and some have never even been to one. authority its have discussed a plan. . >>> this time of year can change fast but i don't see anything yet. 40s for most. couple of upper 30s. but mainly 40s and 50s with that fog. 46 pacifica. 47 foster city. wood side los altos hills 56 over to fremont. it is just quiet quiet but this is nothing we haven't seen before. we've had very dry novembers. that's no indicator of what the future will hold. quiet dry pattern, warm, sunny, 60s, 70s to 80s. certainly down towards the santa clara valley. gilroy in there 79 for los g.atos. >> lots of 70s. more 60s towards the coast. really no change there. it's dry for awhile. upper 70s to near 80 for many. >> just a reminder make sure you download the ktvu weather app. it has interactive radar, hourly updates and a 7-day f
. >>> state leaders in the california state parks foundation are exploring the links between the healthyoung people and time spent outside. discussion was new research shows the majority of the state's young people live within close range of a state park. but very few actually visit the parks and some have never even been to one. authority its have discussed a plan. . >>> this time of year can change fast but i don't see anything yet. 40s for most. couple of upper 30s. but...
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cologne so his desperate search would be easier over the last decade the robot and foundation has set up a network of health hotlines for athletes across germany. the man that's. actually we've come a really long way. that makes me happy personally. because we didn't have that back then. at the networks with all the phone numbers of people talking about the illness. and with so many sports psychiatrist involved. in 2004 anchor got a new start at 10 a reef after getting treatment for his depression he was healthy and happy. there were newspaper articles including a higher broadly about him supposedly being at rock bottom i visited him into really never seen him so. we sat by the hard. and watch the dock workers i'm hof he was a reserve goalkeeper return to refund the 2nd legal and he enjoyed going to training with group if he was just happy to be a healthy again. at the end of the season and who was recruited by evolved lean and have a back in germany also on the team was a young power. who was at the beginning of his career. when he joined i had the feeling he already knew me inside and out of your pair and
cologne so his desperate search would be easier over the last decade the robot and foundation has set up a network of health hotlines for athletes across germany. the man that's. actually we've come a really long way. that makes me happy personally. because we didn't have that back then. at the networks with all the phone numbers of people talking about the illness. and with so many sports psychiatrist involved. in 2004 anchor got a new start at 10 a reef after getting treatment for his...
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depression into the national conversation his widow today said now runs a foundation dedicated to building awareness about mental health in sports and that comes through now forby world cup champion south africa made their final stop on their nationwide victory tour they paraded through the streets of cape town and they were led by captaincy a career who. in south africa's 1st black captain kidd town is the 6th city that the so-called springboks have visited the team b. to england in the world cup final in japan at the start of the month. now a big bird the cookie monster and the rest of the sesame street gang they have been celebrating the 50th birthday of the show that made them international stars sesame street was a revolution in children's t.v. when it debuted in 1969 today there are 10 different regional productions of the famous neighborhood for children and more than 150 countries. big bird's been a big star for 50 years now and to mock sesame street's 50th anniversary new york decided to light up the empire state building in green and yellow to pay tribute to one of the world's most successful shows. i think t
depression into the national conversation his widow today said now runs a foundation dedicated to building awareness about mental health in sports and that comes through now forby world cup champion south africa made their final stop on their nationwide victory tour they paraded through the streets of cape town and they were led by captaincy a career who. in south africa's 1st black captain kidd town is the 6th city that the so-called springboks have visited the team b. to england in the world...
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depression further into the national conversation his widow tazer now runs a foundation dedicated to building awareness about mental health in sports and. well big bird the cookie monster and the rest of the sesame street gang will have been celebrating the 50th birthday of the show that made them international stars sesame street was a revolution in children's t.v. when it debuted in 1969 today there are 10 different regional productions of the famous neighborhood for children in more than 150 countries. big bird's been a big star for 50 years now and to mark sesame street's 50th anniversary new york decided to light up the empire state building in green and yellow to pay tribute to one of the world's most successful shows. i think the secret is we started with these universal values that every kid deserves respect opportunity kindness all with a little bit of fun and combine those universal values the fact that you have to constantly innovate in change one with the culture and with the kids need to believe the view sesame street represented a revolutionary development in children's television and it was an instant globa
depression further into the national conversation his widow tazer now runs a foundation dedicated to building awareness about mental health in sports and. well big bird the cookie monster and the rest of the sesame street gang will have been celebrating the 50th birthday of the show that made them international stars sesame street was a revolution in children's t.v. when it debuted in 1969 today there are 10 different regional productions of the famous neighborhood for children in more than 150...
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brought depression but into the national conversation his widow now runs a foundation dedicated to bringing awareness about mental health in school when she was this is the wus up next our documentary series dr phil revisits the night that the burly and wall fell 30 years ago of course you can always get the latest news on our website e.w. dot com i'm hungry i'm ballin thanks for your company and see you soon. it was the night everything changed. the night every day people made history. the night by the country came together. it must. translate. listen carefully. don't know just suit me needs to be a good. discovery . subscribe to the documentary. about its history when i arrived here i slept with 6 people in a room. it was hard. i even got white hair and. learning the german language helped me a lot this gets me a little button it be to instruct the slave that you want to know their story since her writing and reliable information for margaret. once. it was the night when the seemingly inconceivable became reality the fall of the berlin wall 25 years later these events were recreated on a film set of bornholmer strasse
brought depression but into the national conversation his widow now runs a foundation dedicated to bringing awareness about mental health in school when she was this is the wus up next our documentary series dr phil revisits the night that the burly and wall fell 30 years ago of course you can always get the latest news on our website e.w. dot com i'm hungry i'm ballin thanks for your company and see you soon. it was the night everything changed. the night every day people made history. the...
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a lot of work hasn done by chief parks, our health, safety and wellness chief. lastk and thanks to the foundation frm commissioner veronese we have al class peer support training. ita wait list of folks. maybe we cao more in the future. it was well attended and well received infon that was given. i'll share somee graphs as we are starting to ane the injuries that the members ae suffering and what we can do wi that. gathering data to make a e for a more robust unit. some ofe data we are gathering, primary m we have is sprains and strains.e dial down to that. and of course of the main causes of the spraid strains are apparatus, getting e apparatus off and on so how cano that. so we are looking at implementing training programs d videos to show the members the r technique, three point techniquf getting off apparatus. so now te have started to analyze the injs we can put progress in place and training in place to hopefully e that. the top injuries, the most common injury we have is lower k injury. so we are going to implt some of the techniques for lift. that's one of the things that cs injuries. so
a lot of work hasn done by chief parks, our health, safety and wellness chief. lastk and thanks to the foundation frm commissioner veronese we have al class peer support training. ita wait list of folks. maybe we cao more in the future. it was well attended and well received infon that was given. i'll share somee graphs as we are starting to ane the injuries that the members ae suffering and what we can do wi that. gathering data to make a e for a more robust unit. some ofe data we are...