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secondly we're going to use this revenue to support our mental health clinics by restoring our clinic directors and continue this initiative that we also had in the previous year. our goal was to restore a few over several years and so we're going to continue that initiative. and finally we are going to invest in our infrastructure support compliance and reporting, with just additional requirements for drug med cal, we need to support our providers to be able to handle the state's reporting systems and make sure we're billing accurately. this helps preserve our revenues and so that we don't get dinged on claims further down the road and will facilitate the process with providers to actually be able to bill more effectively and use the system in a meaningful way. in addition to billing system, it has clinical data in it and we'd like that data to be as clean as possible so we can revisit that down the road. next is a change in maternal health funding. we got approval from the state to shift our target at management program to the state's maternal child health program. what this does is
secondly we're going to use this revenue to support our mental health clinics by restoring our clinic directors and continue this initiative that we also had in the previous year. our goal was to restore a few over several years and so we're going to continue that initiative. and finally we are going to invest in our infrastructure support compliance and reporting, with just additional requirements for drug med cal, we need to support our providers to be able to handle the state's reporting...
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mentos' clinic had to shut down. >> so row v. wade started here, came out of here and destroyed we don't know. we believe well over 60 million lives, but the end started here the end of abortion started here in the summer of 2013. >> drug wars in mexico >> this guy saw someone they suspect and they just went after them >> now vigilantes have joined the fight >> i don't want to do this... >> is it a popular uprising? or a new wave of violence? >> fault lines... al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> they're locking the door... ground breaking... >> we have to get out of here... truth seeking... award winning documentary series mexico's vigilante state only on al jazeera america >>> meet troy, the dog who may have saved his master's life >> numbers ling up against me zzling up against me. researchers put them to the test under laboratory conditions. >> dogs can identify any kind of cancer sample? >> dr. shini
mentos' clinic had to shut down. >> so row v. wade started here, came out of here and destroyed we don't know. we believe well over 60 million lives, but the end started here the end of abortion started here in the summer of 2013. >> drug wars in mexico >> this guy saw someone they suspect and they just went after them >> now vigilantes have joined the fight >> i don't want to do this... >> is it a popular uprising? or a new wave of violence? >> fault...
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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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the core function is to train our clinical staff, provide support, work with the clinical staff and optimize the work flow as well as the information technology behind it. and it is a formal program that is taken with extreme dedication and focus. what we have today is we don't -- we do not have the clinical team. what we have in the organization are, in a very good way, the nurses assigned to those roles, but it is not a formal structure. needless to say, the team and having right leadership skill will be critical to the success out of it in terms of success of dph. i'll bring a point of example. if you purchase any hr system for -- let's say $250 million, you do not make an investment to support that system, to train the nurses and doctors, to fully utilize that system or keep it optimized, to keep it tuned up, would you really get a full value out of that $250 million? reality is many organizations, many almost -- actually i'd say all the healthcare organizations i've worked at put significant emphasis on the functioning of that team for that sole reason. because of the capability gaps, i
the core function is to train our clinical staff, provide support, work with the clinical staff and optimize the work flow as well as the information technology behind it. and it is a formal program that is taken with extreme dedication and focus. what we have today is we don't -- we do not have the clinical team. what we have in the organization are, in a very good way, the nurses assigned to those roles, but it is not a formal structure. needless to say, the team and having right leadership...
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after that law was passed, all but 24 of the clinics had to close, and two of the clinics in the rioxico and is already a very under served area when it comes to health access had to close as well. what's happening to women who are on the border who are already in a really precarious situation is that there's a black market in pill form to reduce abortion. when the governor says he wants to make mississippi "abortion-free" that only means legal abortion. you know, as we saw before roe v. wade, women who are desperate to end their pregnancies, will often take matters into their own hands, and that's why attorneys for the clinic have argued that this regulation in mississippi would actually make women less safe, not more safe like the state claims. >> when you look at just the range of states that are passing these laws and the dramatic affects that this year having. alabama, which went from five available clinics to two. louisiana, five to two. mississippi, which will go from one to zero if this case is not won. oklahoma, down to one from three in texas. all the way down from 24 to si
after that law was passed, all but 24 of the clinics had to close, and two of the clinics in the rioxico and is already a very under served area when it comes to health access had to close as well. what's happening to women who are on the border who are already in a really precarious situation is that there's a black market in pill form to reduce abortion. when the governor says he wants to make mississippi "abortion-free" that only means legal abortion. you know, as we saw before roe...
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at the clinic.ay morning a four-hour wait passed the schedule time to see the nurse practitioner wasn't a surprise. the women patiently juggle each other's babies on their laps. they said of their need for birth control, i want to take care of myself. much as they have tried, they haven't always been able to do that. one woman at the the clinic has nine children. both claudia and marlena want to get their tubes tied but neither can afford it. i've been on the the waiting list for two years, she said. she also visited a flee market in harks l harks mo, texas, that allegedly once had a thriving drug trade before it was raided by drug raids last year. women health experts said women would go to the flea market for birth control as well as medicaid abortion pills after the clinics closed. she also took a trip across the border to a mexican town. there pharmacies lined the streets selling drugs like vi viagra and the abortion pill over tp counter. it's a destination for texas residents looking for cheape
at the clinic.ay morning a four-hour wait passed the schedule time to see the nurse practitioner wasn't a surprise. the women patiently juggle each other's babies on their laps. they said of their need for birth control, i want to take care of myself. much as they have tried, they haven't always been able to do that. one woman at the the clinic has nine children. both claudia and marlena want to get their tubes tied but neither can afford it. i've been on the the waiting list for two years, she...
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a way to pay for these clinics in the future. but these clinics got stuck in a -- kind of a technical bureaucratic mess in the recalculation, and ours in particular were caught because they should have been built the two years before this new scoring process came into being, which is why louisiana is having a particularly difficult time. but as the record will show, our entire delegation has supported this effort. i honor the leadership of congressman boustany from the house who has literally worked on this tirelessly for six years. i really appreciate the house delegation sending this bill over here. i will not require an offset. the offset that senator vitter offered is bogus, and so i will be offering to -- as soon as senator coburn can get back here, which will be early next week, i will be offering this unanimous consent. unfortunately, i understand that he will object to it because he believes we should find a way to pay for it. there might be other objections as well, but i'm looking forward to the debate with senator cobu
a way to pay for these clinics in the future. but these clinics got stuck in a -- kind of a technical bureaucratic mess in the recalculation, and ours in particular were caught because they should have been built the two years before this new scoring process came into being, which is why louisiana is having a particularly difficult time. but as the record will show, our entire delegation has supported this effort. i honor the leadership of congressman boustany from the house who has literally...
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on the public health side we have a few areas in the immunization travel clinic and the std clinic which hasn't quite been hitting its revenues. i want to make that adjustment and invest in our public health system. we are back filling some of the from the cdc related to control to make sure we are doing everything we can to prevent the spread of that disease. on the reduction side, they're all actually coming from san francisco general this year so -- and there's two components to it. the first is related to the use affiliation agreement. similar to san francisco general, they are projecting increases and fee for service and rates due to a large number of our patients transferring from low income health program or no insurance to med-cal. that will allow them to capture payments on their end so they can, for the next two years, cover their projected cola increase. because we had budgeted an increase in the prior two years we can reduce that expenditure for saving. we're going benchmark for san francisco general to improve efficiency and patient flow, then we will actually see an increas
on the public health side we have a few areas in the immunization travel clinic and the std clinic which hasn't quite been hitting its revenues. i want to make that adjustment and invest in our public health system. we are back filling some of the from the cdc related to control to make sure we are doing everything we can to prevent the spread of that disease. on the reduction side, they're all actually coming from san francisco general this year so -- and there's two components to it. the...
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she made the unanimous consent request to pass the clinics bill, the focused clinics bill. he is objecting to that as well. it is also completely contrary to what senator sanders has said before, working on these and related issues. in another instance, in late 2013, november, senator sanders himself, talking about our colleagues, say -- "i'm happy to tell you that i think that was a concern of his, another colleague, we got that u.c.-ed last night, and we moved that pretty quickly, and i want to try to do those things, where we have agreement, let's move it." mr. president, where we have agreement, let's move it. we do not have agreement about the significant details of the much broader sanders bill, and it is not one senator objecting about that. it is 43. but we do have agreement about this clinics issue. no one, including senator sanders, objects to the substance of the clinics bill. we have worked out every issue, including through my discussions with senator coburn about the pay-fors. the amendment at the desk solves that. so when you take that bill and the amendment,
she made the unanimous consent request to pass the clinics bill, the focused clinics bill. he is objecting to that as well. it is also completely contrary to what senator sanders has said before, working on these and related issues. in another instance, in late 2013, november, senator sanders himself, talking about our colleagues, say -- "i'm happy to tell you that i think that was a concern of his, another colleague, we got that u.c.-ed last night, and we moved that pretty quickly, and i...
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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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the clinic cannot find clinic. why do you do this? you are travelling all the way from chicago to jackson. why is that? >> well, the simple answer is this is the right thing to do. as a health provider in particular, a women's health provider, when i became aware that there's only one clinic in the state of mississippi, and one doctor covering the services, my awareness of the reality that when women plan an unwanted presidency, or wanted but lethally flawed one, when apportion is safe, and reproductive health and wishes are observed. when that is absent. women incur undue burden, suffering and fatality. from the south. i'm from birmingham. it was important to make sure while i care about all women in the country. that the women in the region of the country that i'm fro, who share the same background. namely one of poverty and of colour and all that that entails, it's important for me to ensure their access to their reproductive rights. >> you mentioned that you too are from the south. personally, what is at stake. do you get death th
the clinic cannot find clinic. why do you do this? you are travelling all the way from chicago to jackson. why is that? >> well, the simple answer is this is the right thing to do. as a health provider in particular, a women's health provider, when i became aware that there's only one clinic in the state of mississippi, and one doctor covering the services, my awareness of the reality that when women plan an unwanted presidency, or wanted but lethally flawed one, when apportion is safe,...
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this is an example of one of the many that occur in the clinic in the last few months. a muni driver presented to general occupational health with a people saying this person had a defibrillator later this is a devise that's implanted for cardiac arithmetic to prevent suddenly death he guarantee got 0 two cards from a occupational clinic we saw him in clinic we didn't recidivist this driver because the department of transportation in their guilds this condition is considered disqualified >> thank you very much. (calling names) >> good afternoon. >> i want to say that i'll let you know we are opted for the rates from 22 to 24 now we're getting 34 more clients i want a normal pay raise this is our card. and people pay their fair share they'll pay yet you have to show the doctors your disabled and some of the elevators are not working and what do you expect the muni drivers to do with all those people getting open the buds and you promise us from the washington from nancy pelosi get the new buses where are they. >> >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> (calling names). >>
this is an example of one of the many that occur in the clinic in the last few months. a muni driver presented to general occupational health with a people saying this person had a defibrillator later this is a devise that's implanted for cardiac arithmetic to prevent suddenly death he guarantee got 0 two cards from a occupational clinic we saw him in clinic we didn't recidivist this driver because the department of transportation in their guilds this condition is considered disqualified...
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in arizona nearly ten clinics have closed in the last five years.have to get to an urban center like tucson. in ohio clinics have closed around toledo. some women are going to detroit. so we're seeing women travel and crossing state lines if not international borders. >> and using a drug like this, this is the most likely use of this drug? >> well, this drug -- >> often used. >> is being used for abortions. oftentimes, though, when women are crossing state lines they are going to another clinic, because they can find a clinic in another state, but it's a lot of time, effort and energy involved in accessing services. >> and this kind of a drug, hard to say, this is a kind of drug that people may be familiar with [ inaudible ]? >> they may be familiar with it, because it was developed in ulcer care, but contraindicated for pregnancy. so you should nthd use it while you are pregnant because it ends a pregnancy. and women figured this out, and now there are women who are using it. this is not an ideal situation. but we are seeing women in very desperate
in arizona nearly ten clinics have closed in the last five years.have to get to an urban center like tucson. in ohio clinics have closed around toledo. some women are going to detroit. so we're seeing women travel and crossing state lines if not international borders. >> and using a drug like this, this is the most likely use of this drug? >> well, this drug -- >> often used. >> is being used for abortions. oftentimes, though, when women are crossing state lines they are...
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. >>> a free healthcare clinic underway right now in oakland. we'll show you the services being offered and how many people are there right now and how many people got turned away. >>> plus a warning for parents in the east bay. why school officials say someone is preying on students through a popular social media app. [dad] [laughs] [boy] mom! [mom] yes? [boy] whoa,whoa,whoa... [mom and dad] [laughing] [boy] whoa,whoa,whoa... [mom] you've got two left feet,boo. >>> pleasanton police are warning parents about someone targeting teens on on social media asking them to share explicit photographs. the school district said several students bereported being solicit on insaw graum. the school district sent out a letter to parents advising them to talk with their children about internet safety. >> you don't know these people. they could be potentially harmful. >> unfortunately, i think american the hard way. it's a different world. it's a world i don't know. >> pleasonton police are working with instagram to identify the account and the individual respo
. >>> a free healthcare clinic underway right now in oakland. we'll show you the services being offered and how many people are there right now and how many people got turned away. >>> plus a warning for parents in the east bay. why school officials say someone is preying on students through a popular social media app. [dad] [laughs] [boy] mom! [mom] yes? [boy] whoa,whoa,whoa... [mom and dad] [laughing] [boy] whoa,whoa,whoa... [mom] you've got two left feet,boo. >>>...
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service. >> 75 women's clinics have closed in texas?amily planning clinics were closed. they weren't even providing abortions. and in addition to, that 24 abortion clinics have closed, and a bunch more are expected to close by september. access is really, really bad down there. >> let me raise this that was really striking to me. women in texas are crossing the boarder to mexico for abortion alternatives. you write the lack of abortion access in texas is already pushing pregnant women back across the border. at mexican pharmacies, they can purchase a drug that are labeled use of preventing gastric ulcers, but which can also induce abortions. our colleague at the rachel maddow show spoke to the ceo of a group that owns abortion clinics in texas. listen to what she says about the women taking abortions into their own hands. listen to this. >> we saw an increase of self-induction in 2012, at the end of 2012. and we've seen an even greater increase right now. we know with flea markets, with crossing the border. the sad thing is the misuse o
service. >> 75 women's clinics have closed in texas?amily planning clinics were closed. they weren't even providing abortions. and in addition to, that 24 abortion clinics have closed, and a bunch more are expected to close by september. access is really, really bad down there. >> let me raise this that was really striking to me. women in texas are crossing the boarder to mexico for abortion alternatives. you write the lack of abortion access in texas is already pushing pregnant...
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it's a free clinic. we don't have any restrictions as to who we see. anyone willing to wait in line can be seen. we certainly will be able to see anybody today or tomorrow who shows up. i would say, gosh, probably going to be able to take care of 2,000 people, 2500 people probably. >> reporter: that's wonderful. thank you so much. if you can't make it out here today, the clinic also be offered tomorrow. just show up. they will open their doors at 5:30 tomorrow morning, as well. live in vallejo, cate caugiran, kpix 5. >> thank you. more than 6200 people have volunteered for the program in the last couple of years. >> they provided more than $6 million of dental service to more than 8,000 people. >>> 5:07 on your friday. coming up, the fragile truce between russian and ukraine is falling apart. coming up, the white house responds to the escalating violence in the region. >> many call her a serial evictor. why activists say a san francisco realtor is taking advantage of the disabled and elderly. >> cloudy skies some showers outside right now maybe some th
it's a free clinic. we don't have any restrictions as to who we see. anyone willing to wait in line can be seen. we certainly will be able to see anybody today or tomorrow who shows up. i would say, gosh, probably going to be able to take care of 2,000 people, 2500 people probably. >> reporter: that's wonderful. thank you so much. if you can't make it out here today, the clinic also be offered tomorrow. just show up. they will open their doors at 5:30 tomorrow morning, as well. live in...
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. >> good afternoon, commissioners, i wanted to inform you that the urgent care clinic has responded its capacity and this is under the progress foundation and pleased to announce that it has expanded from 12 individuals to 24 hours a day and 7 days a week, and as of march 24th. and urgent care provides clinical interventions with individuals who are experiencing escalating psychological crisis and require rapid engagement and assessment and intervention in order to prevent further deteration that may result in involuntariary detention and hospitalizations we have been working on this for quite a while and i do want to inform you that the funding for this came from the c, pmc association with the city and we are pleased that we are able to open 24 hours, previous to this, they could only keep the people until three in the afternoon and now they are able to keep the people to the 24 hours and this helps with the capacity and supports our emergency area. >> a part of our ongoing process to improve our hr process and are the human resources director, ron, has started working on how to i
. >> good afternoon, commissioners, i wanted to inform you that the urgent care clinic has responded its capacity and this is under the progress foundation and pleased to announce that it has expanded from 12 individuals to 24 hours a day and 7 days a week, and as of march 24th. and urgent care provides clinical interventions with individuals who are experiencing escalating psychological crisis and require rapid engagement and assessment and intervention in order to prevent further...
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so if there are revenues here, we want to invest in clinical studies for new clinical trials and forines. >> ike says if the company were so against biosimilars, it wouldn't have its own plans to start selling them. >> one of the points amgen makes is they too are getting into the biosimilar marketplace. they don't see anything they're doing as a roadblock to getting biosimilars on the market. is that fair? >> the reality is that they actually are well positioned to make biosimilars, but they probably make more on their branded product than their biosimilar. so it makes sense every month they can delay, makes a lot of money for them. >> now, these medicines that would be very similar to the one you're taking would require that the fda and the regulatory process and the state and the companies move very slowly to make sure that these are safe. isn't that what we want? >> how long does it take? >> and if they are being used in europe, if they're still standing and if they're still surviving, and if they're in better shape, then obviously it must be working, and it must be safe. >> delu
so if there are revenues here, we want to invest in clinical studies for new clinical trials and forines. >> ike says if the company were so against biosimilars, it wouldn't have its own plans to start selling them. >> one of the points amgen makes is they too are getting into the biosimilar marketplace. they don't see anything they're doing as a roadblock to getting biosimilars on the market. is that fair? >> the reality is that they actually are well positioned to make...
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for many that go to a clinic because it is their last hope.a month diane brown has come here hoping to get care. >> this is it for anyone who doesn't have medical insurance and can't afford it, this clinic is the only way. and unfortunately it is the only one here in our area. >> reporter: the clinic serves 1700 people but has to turn away hundreds more. so it holds a monthly lottery. >> hopefully today i'm praying that i will get the lottery and be accepted. >> brown is too young for medicare and doesn't qualify for medicaid, virginia has the fourth toughest eligibility requirements in the country. >> every place i call about obamacare, it's 2, 3, $400 a month. if you only get $900 a month, you can't afford that. so this clinic is my only chance. >> if she made more money she could qualify for subsidies. the supreme court let the states decide whether or not to grow the program. virginia's democratic governor wants to expand medicaid, but the republican-controlled state house is fighting it, siting long-term costs. so the arlington free clini
for many that go to a clinic because it is their last hope.a month diane brown has come here hoping to get care. >> this is it for anyone who doesn't have medical insurance and can't afford it, this clinic is the only way. and unfortunately it is the only one here in our area. >> reporter: the clinic serves 1700 people but has to turn away hundreds more. so it holds a monthly lottery. >> hopefully today i'm praying that i will get the lottery and be accepted. >> brown is...
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california dental association foundation hosting a clinic tomorrow. it opens at 5:30 in the morning. patients can receive cleanings, fillings and have teeth extracted. >> wonderful service. >> yes. >> still head more popular than the beatles pope john paul prepared to be canonized we remember his sellout crowd at candle stick. >> fifth graders in college? inspiration behind a field trip. >> and local essay winner hitting a home run for major league baseball. >>> catholic church will elevate two pope this sunday in a historic dual ceremony. pope john paul and john paul ii. his death in 2005 many remember pope john paul held a mass at candle stick park in 1987. i remember anchoring that coverage. that ganlerring was more popular than the beatles. leanne? >> reporter: well, mission. olores has many postcards here showing the pope back in 1987. really nice it took nine years after his death to be cannanized. also, two popes will be saints witnessed by two hiving popes mission dolores has many attractions one of them is the kneeler used to pray here in 198
california dental association foundation hosting a clinic tomorrow. it opens at 5:30 in the morning. patients can receive cleanings, fillings and have teeth extracted. >> wonderful service. >> yes. >> still head more popular than the beatles pope john paul prepared to be canonized we remember his sellout crowd at candle stick. >> fifth graders in college? inspiration behind a field trip. >> and local essay winner hitting a home run for major league baseball....
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cleveland clinic. for an appointment today. >> my offer's good right now, and that's it. i don't know what else to say, other than i don't know what you need to sleep over. yes or no, tina? [dramatic music] ♪ >> let's do it. >> you sure? >> let's do it. yep. >> okay. we got a deal. >> let's do it. we're doing it. >> okay. i get the first 50,000 out. >> okay. >> and we split everything, and i provide all the resources. you just have to market your fanny off. >> okay. you got it. >> tina's product is fantastic, so this was an easy decision to make. i've already invested millions in the health food space, and i think her product has a lot of potential and could lead the pack. >> thank you. >> okay. >> can i hug you again? >> yep. >> [laughs] thank you so much. >> okay? >> it's amazing, thank you. >> all right. >> what happened to my offer? >> i don't believe in singular use facilities. you cannot make a standalone group session training model work in the long run. i don't think it's possible. it doesn't m
cleveland clinic. for an appointment today. >> my offer's good right now, and that's it. i don't know what else to say, other than i don't know what you need to sleep over. yes or no, tina? [dramatic music] ♪ >> let's do it. >> you sure? >> let's do it. yep. >> okay. we got a deal. >> let's do it. we're doing it. >> okay. i get the first 50,000 out. >> okay. >> and we split everything, and i provide all the resources. you just have to...
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training and making sure we're meeting all of our clinical objectives. this will also, a we've reorganized, give us more standardization and allow the teams to search with the activity in the application system which includes the avatar system. do you have any questions? >> no, we don't have any questions at this time. >> okay, thank you. >> thank you. okay. i'd like to call up civil grand jury member daniel cress. >> thank you, madam chair, for this opportunity to address the committee on our report. dealing with the use of nonprofit community-based organization s and [speaker not understood] outcomes ~. i'd like to say at the start the cooperation from the people of the department of public health is absolutely outstanding. we had -- we're very impressed with the people that we met and the cooperation that we received. however, it was only during the course of our investigation that we received certain anonymous letters and memos, internal memos which alerted us to a problem, problems that were inherent in the avatar system. a we came to under it, this
training and making sure we're meeting all of our clinical objectives. this will also, a we've reorganized, give us more standardization and allow the teams to search with the activity in the application system which includes the avatar system. do you have any questions? >> no, we don't have any questions at this time. >> okay, thank you. >> thank you. okay. i'd like to call up civil grand jury member daniel cress. >> thank you, madam chair, for this opportunity to...
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the 7fte would allow them to free themselves to do more of that clinical work. in addition we want them to do more work in the field, so providing mobile tools such as tablets and cell phones to be able to access the statewide data base mobilely rather than come back to the office again with an eye toward having our child welfare workers, our social workers out in the field with the families and kids they are tasked to serve. the third bullet is compliance monitoring unit that was recently highlighted in a state audit of our agency that was just released a few weeks ago. what the audit noted is that we are lacking in policy oversight and quality assurance of the work in child welfare, meaning we don't have a robust enough infrastructure to make sure what we are doing is consistent with state law, federal law and regs. the audit didn't find that we were violating laws and regulations, it found we didn't have enough infrastructure to make sure. they did note that we need this. what was interesting is we had noted that we needed this long before the audit occurred
the 7fte would allow them to free themselves to do more of that clinical work. in addition we want them to do more work in the field, so providing mobile tools such as tablets and cell phones to be able to access the statewide data base mobilely rather than come back to the office again with an eye toward having our child welfare workers, our social workers out in the field with the families and kids they are tasked to serve. the third bullet is compliance monitoring unit that was recently...
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steve kohlier, employctionv housing clinic. tenderloin housing clinic provides full scope eviction defense of any organization here in the city. i'm grateful for our funding from the city to do that. we also represent tenants in other cases. i want to let you know that the representation of tenants is funding that services in dire need right now. we see recently an increase in what i would call bogus evictions. a common one is, for example, a ten abt storing thing in their garage other than their automobile ~. zinni vixes for that. because there is an arcane housing code that prohibits that. ~ seen evictions something causing no problem to anybody and it's meant to harass and drive a tenant out. if i'm an attorney, the system really geared towards tenant eviction removing. i'm glad the bar association talked about the difference between full scope and limited scope representation, limited scope representation is great because it does provide the tenant more time and maybe a better settlement, but it still puts the tenant genera
steve kohlier, employctionv housing clinic. tenderloin housing clinic provides full scope eviction defense of any organization here in the city. i'm grateful for our funding from the city to do that. we also represent tenants in other cases. i want to let you know that the representation of tenants is funding that services in dire need right now. we see recently an increase in what i would call bogus evictions. a common one is, for example, a ten abt storing thing in their garage other than...
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the health aid clinic is now receiving calls from all around south florida.he agency will end up being someone else's guardian angel. >> natasha guinane. a 16-year-old hid in a wheel well will not be charged with a crime. the fbi says he's lucky to have survived the trip. the 16-year-old hopped a fence at san jose, and hopped on. there isn't much air at that height. jakjacob ward explains. >> first is lack of oxygen. above 10,000 feet, the faa mandates the pilot has to wear a an oxygen mask. it can very quickly render someone useless at the wheel. past quick,000 feet eventually it will kill you because you simply cannot breathe in enough oxygen in time to replenish what your brain needs. the second factor is cold. at 35,000 feet which is how high these planes fly, you're going to have an ambient temperature of negative 65 degrees fahrenheit. it will put you into hypo thermia very quickly. how could this teenager have survived? there have not been the first. there are instance he in which people have survived this experience. so many that the faa did a study o
the health aid clinic is now receiving calls from all around south florida.he agency will end up being someone else's guardian angel. >> natasha guinane. a 16-year-old hid in a wheel well will not be charged with a crime. the fbi says he's lucky to have survived the trip. the 16-year-old hopped a fence at san jose, and hopped on. there isn't much air at that height. jakjacob ward explains. >> first is lack of oxygen. above 10,000 feet, the faa mandates the pilot has to wear a an...
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clinics around the country. and so i simply suggest that we agree on important matters we can agree on. we use that to begin to build consensus, to move forward constructively, do what we can agree on, continue to talk about and work on that on which there is some disagreement. and so in that spirit, madam president, i come to the floor again to ask unanimous consent that the veterans' affairs committee be discharged from further consideration of the narrow veterans' clinics bill i was referring to, h.r. 3521, and the senate proceed to its immediate consideration, that my amendment which is at the desk, which i also referred to, be agreed to, that the bill as amended be read a third time and passed and the motion to reconsider be laid upon the table. the presiding officer: is there objection? mr. sanders: reserving the right to object. the presiding officer: the senator from vermont. mr. sanders: thank you. and i thank my colleague from louisiana for being down here today to talk about, in fact, an important iss
clinics around the country. and so i simply suggest that we agree on important matters we can agree on. we use that to begin to build consensus, to move forward constructively, do what we can agree on, continue to talk about and work on that on which there is some disagreement. and so in that spirit, madam president, i come to the floor again to ask unanimous consent that the veterans' affairs committee be discharged from further consideration of the narrow veterans' clinics bill i was...
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so the bottom line is that we've run a clinical trial using gene therapy for this condition and have found that all of the children involved in the study can now lead essentially normal lives, whereas when they walk into the hospital using a cane or holding their parents' hands because they couldn't see well enough to navigate, they can walk independently, they can sit in the classroom and read books, sit in front of the classroom and see what the teacher is writing on the board, play sports, et cetera. so i'd like to show you an example -- >> who was the first to do this? ell, my team was the first to do this. so you will see a video image in a minute of an 8-year-old boy who was one of the first children in the world enrolled in a gene therapy trial for a non-lethal disease. he is shown three months after he received a single injection in one of his eyes, happened to be his left eye. in this video, his injected eye is patched. what you will see when this video plays is that the boy is put through an obstacle course which is in the hospital exam room. it's full of arrows and obstacl
so the bottom line is that we've run a clinical trial using gene therapy for this condition and have found that all of the children involved in the study can now lead essentially normal lives, whereas when they walk into the hospital using a cane or holding their parents' hands because they couldn't see well enough to navigate, they can walk independently, they can sit in the classroom and read books, sit in front of the classroom and see what the teacher is writing on the board, play sports,...