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services, and clinics have closed. women in that area now have to travel to 100 miles to san antonio or corpus christi. now the legislation requiring clinic to surgical to take affect, only a few will be able to stay open. the traffic costs, women having to take off work, child care, it puts a heavy burden on women to get the procedure now. >> we work closely and every day we talk to latinas who live in the area and are dealing with these restrictions right now. we talk to women who have month paid time off work and taking time off work may jeopardize jobs and women who don't have cars. the notion that hundreds of miles of driving some how accessiblaccessible, it just dor out. the reality, the area is the size of connecticut. the last clinic that provided abortions in that area has closed. those women now will have no option for getting abortion services. that is not making them safer. it's putting their health and safety in harms way. >> if they're determined to end their pregnancy. it's one thing if they're on the bu
services, and clinics have closed. women in that area now have to travel to 100 miles to san antonio or corpus christi. now the legislation requiring clinic to surgical to take affect, only a few will be able to stay open. the traffic costs, women having to take off work, child care, it puts a heavy burden on women to get the procedure now. >> we work closely and every day we talk to latinas who live in the area and are dealing with these restrictions right now. we talk to women who have...
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the pharmacy or clinic? >> that's a tough call because the pharmacy generates a ref revenue that pays for the patients who come into the clinic. >> understand. >> i would have to say the clinic is more important. >> you may -- i think in the long term, you would want to have total clarity in your permit history, okay? >> mm-hm. >> if you could make the clinic less than 2,000 square feet, i would consider a partial granting of the appeal, while you then pursue whatever else you need to do through the planning department. >> nice. >> well, this is another thought maybe. i thought what mr. sanchez was saying if you split them more clearly, the space, then that might avoid -- might be another solution perhaps? >> i would agree, but the way the space is set up it's nearly impossible. >> maybe your architect can speak to that? >> i didn't realize that if we were shy -- under 2,000 on the medical office that then we wouldn't need a cu. i thought it was the entire space. here's an idea. >> isn't that because of the
the pharmacy or clinic? >> that's a tough call because the pharmacy generates a ref revenue that pays for the patients who come into the clinic. >> understand. >> i would have to say the clinic is more important. >> you may -- i think in the long term, you would want to have total clarity in your permit history, okay? >> mm-hm. >> if you could make the clinic less than 2,000 square feet, i would consider a partial granting of the appeal, while you then pursue...
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they're still closing clinics now.nother set of regulations from the new law set to go into effect in the next few months. the first set of regulations is basically credited with shutting down 19 of the state's 32 clinics. this next set of regulations that's due to go into effect in the next few months, it's set to close 13 of the 19 clinics that remain in the state. those new regulations that are set to reduce texas, there are only six clinics for the whole state, where there's one reproductive health clinic per every 2.2 million women in the state. those new regulations don't go after doctors directly. they go after the clinics themselves. they basically establish that if you want to provide abortion facilities in texas you have to upgrade your facilities to the standards required for hospitals. multimillion-dollar facility upgrades that aren't required for doctors providing any other kind of outpatient procedures like vasectomies or oral surgery or colonoscopies. but they will be required for doctors who do abortion
they're still closing clinics now.nother set of regulations from the new law set to go into effect in the next few months. the first set of regulations is basically credited with shutting down 19 of the state's 32 clinics. this next set of regulations that's due to go into effect in the next few months, it's set to close 13 of the 19 clinics that remain in the state. those new regulations that are set to reduce texas, there are only six clinics for the whole state, where there's one...
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. >> 44 clinics down to 34 clinics, down to 22 clinics. that was amy miller, started doing so right about the time that texas republicans took over and started passing laws to shut down as many clinics as possible. the state keeps just piling on new requirements year after year after year, they're not just on the clinics, they're on people who want to obtain that service in texas. new requirements, new expenses, new hurdles to jump through, new delays, all for women who want to get an abortion in texas. and they're having to get them with all of those new hurdles and delays and expenses, from fewer and fewer and fewer clinics in the state. and you combine that, and the results have been stark. their results are predictable. texas is a state where 60,000 abortions happened every year, now that it's becoming increasingly possible to get one legally, to get one within the medical system, women in texas haven't just stopped having abortions, women in texas are doing them themselves without doctors. >> we're also seeing more and more women take
. >> 44 clinics down to 34 clinics, down to 22 clinics. that was amy miller, started doing so right about the time that texas republicans took over and started passing laws to shut down as many clinics as possible. the state keeps just piling on new requirements year after year after year, they're not just on the clinics, they're on people who want to obtain that service in texas. new requirements, new expenses, new hurdles to jump through, new delays, all for women who want to get an...
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you keep saying clinical but the sem is not a clinical -- clinical judgment. so standard error of judgment. >> that's right but justice kennedy's question was how can florida deviate from what the dsm or the ai dd suggests her best practices. >> this has nothing to do with best practices. it has to do with what the test givers say is the right way to look at their tests. >> the test measures published in the error measure but it's the dsm and the ai dd that are suggesting how many deviations you should use. >> no they are not challenging the two standard deviations. they are saying if you want to prove functioning abilities in the other two factors of your test based on the score of a test that says it has a sem f5 then you have to use the sem. it's very different. they're not saying you have to take that number and declare that person mentally intellectually challenged. you just have to apply the other factors. >> is a three-pronged test soon and need since you would have to demonstrate the assistance of all three prongs but with respect to the 95% interval -
you keep saying clinical but the sem is not a clinical -- clinical judgment. so standard error of judgment. >> that's right but justice kennedy's question was how can florida deviate from what the dsm or the ai dd suggests her best practices. >> this has nothing to do with best practices. it has to do with what the test givers say is the right way to look at their tests. >> the test measures published in the error measure but it's the dsm and the ai dd that are suggesting how...
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secret clinical strength. fearlessness. apply daily. secret clinical strength. gundyes! group is a go. not just a start up. an upstart. gotta get going. gotta be good. good? good. growth is the goal. how do we do that? i talked to ups. they'll help us out. new technology. smart advice. we focus on the business and they take care of the logistics. ups? good going. we get good. that's great. great. great. great. great. great. great. great. great. (all) great! i love logistics. [ female announcer ] we eased your back pain, you turned up the fun. tylenol® provides strong pain relief while being gentle on your stomach. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol®. >>> weather, as in snow or rain or sunny skies. weather, the word weather is spelled w-e-a-t-h-e-r. weather. a noun. mostly. but there's a lesser known weather that is spelled without an "a." just w-e-t-h-e-r, and a whether spelled without the "a," that kind of whether is a sheep, specifically a male sheep who has been castrated. sorry. we have this noun, weather with an "a" and another noun, whet
secret clinical strength. fearlessness. apply daily. secret clinical strength. gundyes! group is a go. not just a start up. an upstart. gotta get going. gotta be good. good? good. growth is the goal. how do we do that? i talked to ups. they'll help us out. new technology. smart advice. we focus on the business and they take care of the logistics. ups? good going. we get good. that's great. great. great. great. great. great. great. great. great. (all) great! i love logistics. [ female announcer...
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criteria that the a p a -- >> this is not clinical, statistical criteria of -- clinical would be sem, not a clinical judgment but a standard error of measurement. >> justice kennedy's question is how can florida deviate from what the dsm, best practices. >> what the test givers say is the right way to look at their test? >> the test measures publish the error measurement. they are suggesting deviations? >> not challenging the two standard deviations. the other two factors of your tests based on a school or, that has sem of 5, you have to use the sem. it is very different. you have to take that number and declared that person mentally intellectually challenged. they apply the other factors. >> any instance the existence of all three problems but with respect to the 95% interval -- >> i thought you don't have to go to your view, don't have to go -- on the first, on this bill, the adaptive behavior doesn't come into the picture coming into the picture, if the iq is about 70. >> that is correct. it is a three part test. the medical community doesn't dispute that. and the diagnosis of men
criteria that the a p a -- >> this is not clinical, statistical criteria of -- clinical would be sem, not a clinical judgment but a standard error of measurement. >> justice kennedy's question is how can florida deviate from what the dsm, best practices. >> what the test givers say is the right way to look at their test? >> the test measures publish the error measurement. they are suggesting deviations? >> not challenging the two standard deviations. the other two...
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to stop this clinic. was dr. susan wicklund. she went on to describe how the antichoice extremists went to her daughter's school and put up posters bearing susan's phase saying that she was wanted for the murder of children. your response? >> i know susan very well. my response is, it is painful but not surprising. this is why it is getting harder and harder for us, as abortion providers, to offer that service. it is nonstop. i do not know what to say about wish everybody i would say this cannot go on. this is a safe, legal, medical procedure, and it is the only medical procedure that is allowed to be demonized continually, and the people who do them to be demonized continually. it wears you down. >> is the fbi looking at this as terrorism? >> i don't think they are looking at it as terrorism, but they are quiet about what they are doing, so i have to respect that. i felt they have been very supportive, so i have to respect that. i do not know. >> i wanted to ask you about the pregnancy ministries. they h
to stop this clinic. was dr. susan wicklund. she went on to describe how the antichoice extremists went to her daughter's school and put up posters bearing susan's phase saying that she was wanted for the murder of children. your response? >> i know susan very well. my response is, it is painful but not surprising. this is why it is getting harder and harder for us, as abortion providers, to offer that service. it is nonstop. i do not know what to say about wish everybody i would say this...
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dozens of family planning clinics closed right away. because so many women lost access to birth control, which people tend to get through clinics like that, because so many women lost access to birth control, the state of texas saw a rise of almost 30,000 unintended pregnancies over what they would have expected had those clinics been able to stay open. 30,000. texas is having an unplanned pregnancy baby boom, not because of the end of a war or something but because of the end of birth control. and not everybody who got pregnant without wanting to went ahead with the pregnancy. the following year a university of texas study found nearly half the women who ended a pregnancy in texas that year, said they had been unable to get the contraception they wanted to use. texas republicans were so bent on not spending anything for family planning that even with the cuts that shut down those dozens of clinics, they held back even the little bit of state money that was left, they left more than $2 million sitting there in the account that used to p
dozens of family planning clinics closed right away. because so many women lost access to birth control, which people tend to get through clinics like that, because so many women lost access to birth control, the state of texas saw a rise of almost 30,000 unintended pregnancies over what they would have expected had those clinics been able to stay open. 30,000. texas is having an unplanned pregnancy baby boom, not because of the end of a war or something but because of the end of birth control....
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the cole street clinic is a youth clinic in the heart of the haight ashbury and they target youth. tom woodell takes care of many of the central city residents and they have great expertise in providing services for many of the homeless. potrero hill and southeast health centers are health centers in those particular communities that are family health centers, so they provide health care to patients across the age span. . >> many of our clients are working poor. they pay their taxes. they may run into a rough patch now and then and what we're able to provide is a bridge towards getting them back on their feet. the center averages about 14,000 visits a year in the health clinic alone. one of the areas that we specialize in is family medicine, but the additional focus of that is is to provide care to women and children. women find out they're pregnant, we talk to them about the importance of getting good prenatal care which takes many visits. we initially will see them for their full physical to determine their base line health, and then enroll them in prenatal care which occurs over
the cole street clinic is a youth clinic in the heart of the haight ashbury and they target youth. tom woodell takes care of many of the central city residents and they have great expertise in providing services for many of the homeless. potrero hill and southeast health centers are health centers in those particular communities that are family health centers, so they provide health care to patients across the age span. . >> many of our clients are working poor. they pay their taxes. they...
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some of them become clinically impaired and some do not. it's always been a mystery as to why people with the same amount of this toxic protein in the brain can do well. this study indicates that perhaps this rest protein, is active at different levels in those individuals. so people who have the protein in the brain, but do not become demented may have higher levels of this protein, than individuals who do become clinically impairs and that may give office therapeutic window. that may predispose them. >> adult it make it tricky to figure out how it works since there is no test for it. you can only do these observations after a person is no longer living and you can get your hands on their brain. >> that's right, that is a challenge. how can we assess how much protein a person may have. but the experiment is ready to be conducted because if we can measure that in the blood or some other fashion, we can now detect protein in the brain, of living individuals, even before they become clinically impaired. let me turn now to an la. the new stats
some of them become clinically impaired and some do not. it's always been a mystery as to why people with the same amount of this toxic protein in the brain can do well. this study indicates that perhaps this rest protein, is active at different levels in those individuals. so people who have the protein in the brain, but do not become demented may have higher levels of this protein, than individuals who do become clinically impairs and that may give office therapeutic window. that may...
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tony, there are some visiting the clinic who are capable of getting subsidies or medicaid. the clinic has to take on the added responsibility of educating them, help direct them to their options so they are not just going for free health care. it is giving the clinic a lot to juggle as they try to deal with patients. >> libby casey, thank you. >>> how effective has the health care law been? impact state by state, coming you up at 4:30. >>> a break for crews in washington state. could make sifting through debris a little bit easier. sabrina register, is in the state for us. how are conditions there affecting workers? >> reporter: well, tony, they're a lot better today than they have been in the last few days. we had a very stormy weekend but right now we've got clear skies, even some sunshine, temperatures in the low 60s. so it's certainly helping crews who continue to comb the debris field looking for the 30 missing people. about 120 personnel are on the ground today, that includes professional search and rescue crews as well as, looking for personal memorabilia for familie
tony, there are some visiting the clinic who are capable of getting subsidies or medicaid. the clinic has to take on the added responsibility of educating them, help direct them to their options so they are not just going for free health care. it is giving the clinic a lot to juggle as they try to deal with patients. >> libby casey, thank you. >>> how effective has the health care law been? impact state by state, coming you up at 4:30. >>> a break for crews in washington...
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you keep saying clinical but the sem is not a clinical -- clinical judgment. so standard error of judgment. >> that's right but justice kennedy's question was how can florida deviate from what the dsm or the ai dd suggests her best practices. >> this has nothing to do with best practices. it has to do with what the test givers say is the right way to look at their tests. >> the test measures published in the error measure but it's the dsm and the ai dd that are suggesting how many deviations you should use. >> no they are not challenging the two standard deviations. they are saying if you want to prove functioning abilities in the other two factors of your test based on the score of a test that says it has a sem f5 then you have to use the sem. it's very different. they're not saying you have to take that number and declare that person mentally intellectually challenged. you just have to apply the other factors. >> is a three-pronged test soon and need since you would have to demonstrate the assistance of all three prongs but with respect to the 95% interval -
you keep saying clinical but the sem is not a clinical -- clinical judgment. so standard error of judgment. >> that's right but justice kennedy's question was how can florida deviate from what the dsm or the ai dd suggests her best practices. >> this has nothing to do with best practices. it has to do with what the test givers say is the right way to look at their tests. >> the test measures published in the error measure but it's the dsm and the ai dd that are suggesting how...
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to 24 clinics.mber you'll be down to 6 clinics, to make it even more nearly impossible for -- given the closures in the state, this will affect the low-income women the hardest. >> absolutely. we know these are women who are already struggling. i have worked on abortion-fund hotlines for years and spoken to these women who are struggling and struggling to feed their families. and after the 2011 cuts to family planning where we lost more than 70, 7-0 family planning clinics across the state of texas, they cannot access reproductive health care. >> carolyn, you wrote an article for "texas observer" and one woman, we know that's not her real name, but she, one of the things i found so powerful about her story is we rarely get a glimpse into how difficult a decision this is for people emotionally, not just -- now we're talking about the logistics becoming incredibly complicated. please tell her story a little bit, but also the emotional turmoil. this was not an easy decision for her. >> that's right. i
to 24 clinics.mber you'll be down to 6 clinics, to make it even more nearly impossible for -- given the closures in the state, this will affect the low-income women the hardest. >> absolutely. we know these are women who are already struggling. i have worked on abortion-fund hotlines for years and spoken to these women who are struggling and struggling to feed their families. and after the 2011 cuts to family planning where we lost more than 70, 7-0 family planning clinics across the...
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it could give them true clinic staff. they've had to educate visitors about their options something that the clinic has taken on as well as providing care. >> libby casey, thank you very much. >>> there has been a break in the weather in washington. the death toll rising in the neighborhood that was once oso. how are the search efforts going today? >> well, del, they should be better today. we're seeing as quickly unusual on the banks of the snow qualith river, the sun. for the tenth day workers will slog through the mud and debris of the huge mudslide. they are still finding bodies, and now acknowledge many of the victims may never be located in the jumbled mess that was once a rural neighborhood on the river. what you have out here you have houses that have been run through the blender and dropped on the ground. then you have another house where the cars are still parked in the garage. the house has been pushed across, it's not liverible, but it's still intact. you have everything out here. >> the service road links the
it could give them true clinic staff. they've had to educate visitors about their options something that the clinic has taken on as well as providing care. >> libby casey, thank you very much. >>> there has been a break in the weather in washington. the death toll rising in the neighborhood that was once oso. how are the search efforts going today? >> well, del, they should be better today. we're seeing as quickly unusual on the banks of the snow qualith river, the sun. for...
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this is the ball by clinic. it -- ball by clinic. it provide treatments to mums and babies. >> she comes, and then she doesn't. she likes to be rocked and swayed. that's what we do. >> amy is the clinical nurse manager. giving "america tonight" a rare look at what the babies experience. >> this baby is in withdrawal from opiates. >> in just the last two years, the number of drug-affected new borns treated at the clinic doubled. >> drug sickness amplifies itself with physical symptoms. vomiting, diarrhoea, stomach pain. the babies get stiff. they are rigid. that is uncomfortable. they sweat. >> most babies are here two weeks. some require up to 40 address of hospitalisation. it's tough for the professionals to watch. >> this doctor oversees treatment. counter to what you think, keeping mothers on a heroin replacement drug during pregnancy and after birth is better than going cold turkey. >> the treatments allow for a level of the opiate in the system so the babies and mums don't go into withdrawal. it's not the same as when you are se
this is the ball by clinic. it -- ball by clinic. it provide treatments to mums and babies. >> she comes, and then she doesn't. she likes to be rocked and swayed. that's what we do. >> amy is the clinical nurse manager. giving "america tonight" a rare look at what the babies experience. >> this baby is in withdrawal from opiates. >> in just the last two years, the number of drug-affected new borns treated at the clinic doubled. >> drug sickness amplifies...
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this leads me to the crucial issue of clinical trials. until a couple of years ago, we focused primarily on trying to treat people with unmistakable symptoms of advanced alzheimer's. those who had already lost many of their brain cells. the results, i'm sorry to say, have been almost entirely discouraging. but today, we are focused on earlier interventions. so many of our newest clinical trials are actually looking at presymptom attic patients who are at high risk but don't yet show symptoms. one of these is a five-year clinical trial to see if an antibody treatment aimed at amyloid can prevent cognitive decline by starting the treatment before any symptoms appear. in a unique situation, we're testing this among members of a very large family in columbia as well as some u.s. patients, who share a dominantly inherited had genetic mu asian that that causes alzheimer's at about age 45 and places those individuals as extremely high risk. a second study, the anti-amyloid treatment in a-symptom attic alzheimer's, also just called a-4 because th
this leads me to the crucial issue of clinical trials. until a couple of years ago, we focused primarily on trying to treat people with unmistakable symptoms of advanced alzheimer's. those who had already lost many of their brain cells. the results, i'm sorry to say, have been almost entirely discouraging. but today, we are focused on earlier interventions. so many of our newest clinical trials are actually looking at presymptom attic patients who are at high risk but don't yet show symptoms....
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at that point, we went to a clinic to seek some help. they went to dr. rshaw. desire dorders are interesting things. en we stted the clinic in '72, there was no definition, and patients are our textbook my first surpris was having a ung, healthy athletic coach of 34 o presented "i not interested in sex. "i've got erections. "i've got no problem complenghe act "when we do t tother which twice a year. i just he other thingso do." this wasn't even dined at the time. i just called them dds--desire disorders, which means that the whole wavelength of thinking about sex engh to feel sexual was ssing, that there were other priorities in the mind of the individual. what causes a desi disorder? the way jan tells their story, it was mel's snoring, but she knows something more serious was going on.der? i must have been going through some difficult times of my own at that time, because married to somebody for over 2o years, i certainly would have heard m snore at some point those first 19 years. we then had to deal with anger, which is a big wall that builds up like brick-b
at that point, we went to a clinic to seek some help. they went to dr. rshaw. desire dorders are interesting things. en we stted the clinic in '72, there was no definition, and patients are our textbook my first surpris was having a ung, healthy athletic coach of 34 o presented "i not interested in sex. "i've got erections. "i've got no problem complenghe act "when we do t tother which twice a year. i just he other thingso do." this wasn't even dined at the time. i just...
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butkeep saying clinical, the scm is not a clinical judgment. >> that is right, but the justices questionas i understood it, was -- how can florida deviate from what was suggested in best practice? >> this has nothing to do with best practices. this has to do with what the test givers say is the right way to look at their test. >> the test makers published the error. how manysuggesting deviations. >> no, they are not challenging the standard deviations. they are saying that if you are going to preclude functioning of the other factors of your test based on a score of a test that says it has five, you have to use the scm. it is very different. they are not telling you to take that number and declare the person intellectually challenged. you just have to apply the other factors. >> it is a three-pronged test. extent you would have to demonstrate the existence of all three. >> i thought that you don't have , you to it, in your view don't have to go through the second and third language? not if on the first is 70 -- , homestead does not come into the picture if it is above 70. >> correct, you
butkeep saying clinical, the scm is not a clinical judgment. >> that is right, but the justices questionas i understood it, was -- how can florida deviate from what was suggested in best practice? >> this has nothing to do with best practices. this has to do with what the test givers say is the right way to look at their test. >> the test makers published the error. how manysuggesting deviations. >> no, they are not challenging the standard deviations. they are saying...
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among those that closed was the last remaining clinic in the poorest part of the state. laws on h.b. 2 in texas are having a real impact on women's lives. as more of these laws are implemented around the country, more women are being deprived of their rights and forced to make impossible choices. joining me now, carolyn jones, a contributing writer for "the texas observer" and the pro-choice texas. heather, i want to start with what's going on with you in texas. the first part of the law, trap law, talk about that, and then the second part of the law or the next phase actually goes into effect in september, which is going to make it even worse.
among those that closed was the last remaining clinic in the poorest part of the state. laws on h.b. 2 in texas are having a real impact on women's lives. as more of these laws are implemented around the country, more women are being deprived of their rights and forced to make impossible choices. joining me now, carolyn jones, a contributing writer for "the texas observer" and the pro-choice texas. heather, i want to start with what's going on with you in texas. the first part of the...
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our clinical trials largely based upon hunches were turning out badly. we had a limited number of ideas about where to go next. in my view, and i've been at nih for 20 years, the last five years have been really quite a dramatic change in that environment. we have learned through a variety of approaches things that we probably didn't expect would be now in front of us this soon. for instance, what are the hereditary factors involved in this disease? it clearly runs in families. we have gone from knowing sort of one risk factor for the late onset type of alzheimer's disease to now depending on who you ask 19 or 20 that we have. that number is growing. in fact, it will be growing rapidly this coming year in part because of the fy-'14 appropriation because we're expanding our ability to do that kind of genetic analysis. we have gone from understanding that amyloid was a player to understanding a lot more about tau and to be able to look at pathways in the brain that are really quite complex and point to other sort of nodes in those pathways that are really
our clinical trials largely based upon hunches were turning out badly. we had a limited number of ideas about where to go next. in my view, and i've been at nih for 20 years, the last five years have been really quite a dramatic change in that environment. we have learned through a variety of approaches things that we probably didn't expect would be now in front of us this soon. for instance, what are the hereditary factors involved in this disease? it clearly runs in families. we have gone...
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safer procedures, we need more clinics.hey don't want safer procedures, they want fewer abortions. they cannot go after roe wholesale. they have to go after it in an incremental way. the actual impact is to restrict abortion. they have not had much success on the demand side of restricting abortion which is to say convincing women not to have abortions. what they've realized is if they want to lower the abortion number, go to the supply side. close down clinics and make it nearly impossible. the old backstops that used to put the brakes on these are not actually as solid as they were before. i was in the courtroom in texas where basically a panel of three female judges said, i don't think it's an undue burden to have to drive 250 miles because texas is a big state. >> let me jump in there and bring in christina. when you refer to undue burden you're referring to the 1992 supreme court case, planned parenthood v casey. yes, there may be rules and restrictions but they can't have a huge or undue burden. it seems in our courts
safer procedures, we need more clinics.hey don't want safer procedures, they want fewer abortions. they cannot go after roe wholesale. they have to go after it in an incremental way. the actual impact is to restrict abortion. they have not had much success on the demand side of restricting abortion which is to say convincing women not to have abortions. what they've realized is if they want to lower the abortion number, go to the supply side. close down clinics and make it nearly impossible....
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for us to start building out the clinic and hold off on the cu process for the pharmacy. >> i mean, given the space and layout. >> i'm not sure if you saw the plans, the pharmacy /porbgs portion is in front of the -- so it would make -- i'm not sure we could operate the clinic before we have the pharmacy. >> but you could keep working on it? >> correct, reengage our contract. >> the problem is that sort of the organizational business plan is to have that funding -- the pharmacy funding the clinical work -- >> right, you know, i'm sorry, i didn't mean to interrupt. >> that's okay. >> the pharmacy we have on not even half a block away from the new space so we could service clients out of that pharmacy and see them for healthcare around the corner. >> could put a temporary wall along the counter line to provide your access to the clinic. >> absolutely. >> it's not perfect. >> nope. >> it would be a solution. i appreciate it. >> good job. >> mr. sanchez, do you have anything else? >> so then the commissioner fung and to repeat it's to overrule the da order in part or reinstating the permit as
for us to start building out the clinic and hold off on the cu process for the pharmacy. >> i mean, given the space and layout. >> i'm not sure if you saw the plans, the pharmacy /porbgs portion is in front of the -- so it would make -- i'm not sure we could operate the clinic before we have the pharmacy. >> but you could keep working on it? >> correct, reengage our contract. >> the problem is that sort of the organizational business plan is to have that funding --...
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tenderloin housing clinic is in violation of its contract with the city and it has been since october 12th of 2012. there is an order of abatement on my hotel, the all-star hotel located at 16th and folsom. and that has been in effect since 2012 -- since october 2012, excuse me. i went to the human services commission meeting before they approved the grant approval, grant modification approval a month after this order of abatement was issued. the human services agency granted tenderloin housing clinic $260,000 in a grant modification despite this order of abatement being in effect. to me that just smacks of the city wasting public funds and giving favoritism to the largest city contractor there is for public -- for housing services. i have a blog which you can look at all of these documents and further read about it. all star activist.com as well as slum hotel.com. it is also a san francisco article, san francisco gate article written on this by carol williams. thank you. >> are there any other members of the public that wish to speak? >>> hello, my name is [speaker not understood] ed
tenderloin housing clinic is in violation of its contract with the city and it has been since october 12th of 2012. there is an order of abatement on my hotel, the all-star hotel located at 16th and folsom. and that has been in effect since 2012 -- since october 2012, excuse me. i went to the human services commission meeting before they approved the grant approval, grant modification approval a month after this order of abatement was issued. the human services agency granted tenderloin housing...
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market clinic and that process is moving forward (clapping) and the reason that's exciting is that it absolutely insures the stability of the clinic and in the bayview they've been interested in doing this many, many years. chavlz and i have had a discussion to make this happen and you won't be surprised there's many legal steps and the biggest decision had to do with the buildings h back system. it needs to meet certain requirement for the waiting room we're still working on. anyway, i want to thank everybody and working with the cac and the childcare center as we provide services for the boyfriend community. so thank you all for coming (clapping.) hello, everyone i'm susz r suzy it's only fitting that i start by ceding any time to g l hostage highs the administrator at the baptist church, i visit you up here to speak >> good morning and welcome to downtown bayview. it is a great pleasure and honor to be here this morning arrest it's a pleasure to see so many faces in different venues. i've seen you before but not collectively. bayview is changing we're in an oasis in the middle of a
market clinic and that process is moving forward (clapping) and the reason that's exciting is that it absolutely insures the stability of the clinic and in the bayview they've been interested in doing this many, many years. chavlz and i have had a discussion to make this happen and you won't be surprised there's many legal steps and the biggest decision had to do with the buildings h back system. it needs to meet certain requirement for the waiting room we're still working on. anyway, i want to...
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and, of course, as he's trying to intimidate the men and women who work in that clinic. when adrian approached my office about the need to get help, to protect her patients, to protect her coworkers, i was impressed. i was impressed because adrian has that very unique combination of personality traits that just impresses. she's fiercely passionate about what she does and she will take no for an answer. ~ won't take no for an answer. she approaches her advocacy with a certain deal of passion, fierceness, but also very deal of grace, intelligence, and quite frankly very loving nature and a great deal of wit. and i have to say that i learned a lot from watching her in action because she has truly done everything we can to solve the problem at hand. after several starts, many false starts and stops, very frustrating process, because of adrian's persistence, her tenacity, we were able to pass legislation that was unanimously approved by this board that created a 25-foot buffer zone around the planned parenthood health clinic that not only protects the patients, the women that
and, of course, as he's trying to intimidate the men and women who work in that clinic. when adrian approached my office about the need to get help, to protect her patients, to protect her coworkers, i was impressed. i was impressed because adrian has that very unique combination of personality traits that just impresses. she's fiercely passionate about what she does and she will take no for an answer. ~ won't take no for an answer. she approaches her advocacy with a certain deal of passion,...
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this clinic is the only way.ortunately it is the only one here in our area. >> reporter: the clinic serves 1700 people but had to turn away hundreds more so it holds a monthly lottery to pick about two dozen new patients. >> hopefully today i'm praying i will get the lottery and i will be accepted. >> reporter: brown is too young for medicare and without a disability or dependent children she doesn't qualify for medicate. and virginia has the fourth toughest eligibility requirements in the country and caught in the coverage gap. >> every place i called about obamacare they talk about is $2, $3, $400 a month so the free clientic is the only chance of receiving medication. >> reporter: if she made more she could qualify for federal subsidies but obama administration wanted an expended program to cover her but they let the state decide whether or not to grow the program and they want to expand medicaid but the republican-controlled state house is fighting it, citing long-term costs. so the arlington free clinic is b
this clinic is the only way.ortunately it is the only one here in our area. >> reporter: the clinic serves 1700 people but had to turn away hundreds more so it holds a monthly lottery to pick about two dozen new patients. >> hopefully today i'm praying i will get the lottery and i will be accepted. >> reporter: brown is too young for medicare and without a disability or dependent children she doesn't qualify for medicate. and virginia has the fourth toughest eligibility...
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>> i'm finished. >> what is the square footage of the clinic? >> the clinic square footage is going to be 2100 square feet. >> you indicate in your brief that the pharmacy is around 30 something. -- 13 something. >> pharmacy is less than that. >> how many facilities do you have around? >> in the country? we have 38 healthcare centers around the country and numerous other businesses as well so we have quite a few locations throughout the countriment some of them are build out as what we call all in one so there's a resale space and pharmacy and healthcare center. some are stand alone. >> thank you. >> thank you. is there anyone here from the subject property owner? i don't believe so? okay, so mr. sanchez. >> am i missing the brief from the zoning department? >> no. they did not submit a brief. it was just simply the suspension request. regrettably in this matter the department did error in approving the building permit application. unlike the previous case i don't see any evidence of misrepresentation. it was a mistake on two counts. first under
>> i'm finished. >> what is the square footage of the clinic? >> the clinic square footage is going to be 2100 square feet. >> you indicate in your brief that the pharmacy is around 30 something. -- 13 something. >> pharmacy is less than that. >> how many facilities do you have around? >> in the country? we have 38 healthcare centers around the country and numerous other businesses as well so we have quite a few locations throughout the countriment some...
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. >> we have a number of drugs in clinical trials.eak to three of them that i'm really excited about. we have a drug that targets leukemia and lymphoma. complete remission in patients. it's early. it's an early clinical trial, but it's escalating. it's certainly a drug that has antitumor activity. the second drug is the drug targeted to the worst type of lieu could he keep ya called acute myeloid leukemia. we're in clinical trials. so that's a drug that we'll put out data later this year. the third drug in the pipeline is for breast cancer, it targets liv-1. 90% of woman with breast cancer, it's an exciting drug that we're investing in, all three of these are in clinical trials. >> i went on your website, there was a trial that began for this breast cancer drug, i like to present information, that's still open for people if they want to be in on the trial. >> it is. it's a phase one, we're still working on the doses and upping the doses to do larger trials. >> you mentioned this other trial that it seems, it could be so promising, why
. >> we have a number of drugs in clinical trials.eak to three of them that i'm really excited about. we have a drug that targets leukemia and lymphoma. complete remission in patients. it's early. it's an early clinical trial, but it's escalating. it's certainly a drug that has antitumor activity. the second drug is the drug targeted to the worst type of lieu could he keep ya called acute myeloid leukemia. we're in clinical trials. so that's a drug that we'll put out data later this year....
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introducing new clinical strength invisible solid and new clinical strength clear gel. [ woman ] i never100%. [ female announcer ] secret clinical strength. fearlessness. apply daily. [ female announcer ] secret clinical strength. ♪ . low prices, we can afford to take more trips this year. -hit the beach in florida. -and a reunion in seattle. [man] when hotels have unsold rooms, they use hotwire to fill them. [woman] so we got our 4-star hotels... for half price. ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪ hotwire.com wash in sweet dreams with tide, downy, and bounce. the sweet dreams collection has scents so relaxing so you can tuck in and turn off after a day oh so taxing. ♪ [ click ] ♪ [ male announcer ] can't take a sick day tomorrow. [ coughs ] [ male announcer ] so he can't let a cold keep him up tonight. vicks nyquil. powerful nighttime 6 symptom cold and flu relief. ♪ ♪ head games it's you and me baby head games ♪ >>> exercising your mind is as important as exercising your body. one company claims it has an easy way to stay sharp. >> tens of millions of people do it, but does it work? here is abc's linsey
introducing new clinical strength invisible solid and new clinical strength clear gel. [ woman ] i never100%. [ female announcer ] secret clinical strength. fearlessness. apply daily. [ female announcer ] secret clinical strength. ♪ . low prices, we can afford to take more trips this year. -hit the beach in florida. -and a reunion in seattle. [man] when hotels have unsold rooms, they use hotwire to fill them. [woman] so we got our 4-star hotels... for half price. ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪...
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it may be as high as 3-1 in a clinic. women seek treatment more easily than men. men wait till they're much worse off before they'll get treatment, usually till they can't work. they have a much higher rate of suicide. why do more women have depression than men? itay be because less women are alcoholic than men. men are much more likely to have alcoholism. alcoholism and depression overlap a great deal, so men may become alcoholic as a way of treating their depression. it's aery poor treatment for depression. it makes it worse, t it alls the person to get by for a longer period of time. that may be one possibility-- the overlap between alcoholism and depression. the other reasons may have to do with hormonal differences between men and women. ere are considerable differences, and, you know, women frequently develop premenstrual depression. women with depression equently get much worse premenstrually. this is not uncommon. so there may be a hormonal difference. there may be many social dierences in terms of social roles concerning women in our society that exert di
it may be as high as 3-1 in a clinic. women seek treatment more easily than men. men wait till they're much worse off before they'll get treatment, usually till they can't work. they have a much higher rate of suicide. why do more women have depression than men? itay be because less women are alcoholic than men. men are much more likely to have alcoholism. alcoholism and depression overlap a great deal, so men may become alcoholic as a way of treating their depression. it's aery poor treatment...
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sc and is not a clinical judgment. it's a standard error of measurement. >> this the right way to look get there test. >> the test measures, the air measurement. they're suggesting how many deviations. >> they're not challenging the two standard deviations. if you're going to preclude functioning abilities and the other two factors of your test based on a score of a test that says it has a sem of five then you have to use the sem. it is very different. we are not saying you have to take that number and declare that person mentally and intellectually challenged. you just have to apply and the other factors. >> well, it's a three-pronged test. you have to demonstrate with the assistance of all three prongs. with respect to the 95 percent antril. >> that's -- you don't have to go to the second and third. adaptive behavior doesn't come in the picture. in fact if the iq is above 70. >> that's correct, your honor. it's a three part test. the medical community does not dispute that. to achieve a diagnosis of mental retardatio
sc and is not a clinical judgment. it's a standard error of measurement. >> this the right way to look get there test. >> the test measures, the air measurement. they're suggesting how many deviations. >> they're not challenging the two standard deviations. if you're going to preclude functioning abilities and the other two factors of your test based on a score of a test that says it has a sem of five then you have to use the sem. it is very different. we are not saying you...
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introducing new clinical strength invisible solid and new clinical strength clear gel. [ woman ] i neverr less than 100%. [ female announcer ] secret clinical strength. fearlessness. apply daily. chocolate and marshmallow meet... [ grunting ] ...inside a graham crackery shell. new krave s'mores. chocolate marshmallow. yum yum! >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. national, you know i've got my opinions. that's not a secret. but i have never been one to sit in judgment. i prefer to recline. this is ticht hat, wag of the finger. ( cheers and applause ) first up on tippy canoe and the wag-wag 2. i always supported the government spying programs but apparently unchecked eavesdropping on our own citizens comes with a terrible price-- the price. >> the federal government is now suing sprint over the cost of bugging people's phones. the lawsuit filed monday claims sprint overbilled the f.b.i. and other agencies by $21 million for installing and maintaining wiretaps. >> stephen: classic phone company trick. you think you have an all-inclusive man plan and then they hit you with the line maintena
introducing new clinical strength invisible solid and new clinical strength clear gel. [ woman ] i neverr less than 100%. [ female announcer ] secret clinical strength. fearlessness. apply daily. chocolate and marshmallow meet... [ grunting ] ...inside a graham crackery shell. new krave s'mores. chocolate marshmallow. yum yum! >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. national, you know i've got my opinions. that's not a secret. but i have never been one to sit in judgment. i prefer to...