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dr. roni cohen-sandler, hi. - it's great to be here. - why do we procrastinate? - you know, it's human nature to procrastinate when we're tired or we're distracted, or we wanna avoid something that's annoying, or boring, or frustrating, say, like homework. then we wanna take a nap, or do anything else, maybe go online, so we can stop thinking about what we have to do. - of course there's a real downside here because by the time you finally get around to doing whatever it is you've been avoiding, you have even less time to complete the work. - that's very true, and not only that, but all that pressure that you were putting off comes back with a vengeance, and so then when you have less time and you're anxious, it's even harder to concentrate. plus, while you were avoiding everything you have to do, those assignments were hanging over your head, so you really weren't getting to relax and enjoy yourself, that's why it's probably better to get it over with and then you can do what you wanna do and enjoy it. - is procrastinating in our genes? something we have no cont
dr. roni cohen-sandler, hi. - it's great to be here. - why do we procrastinate? - you know, it's human nature to procrastinate when we're tired or we're distracted, or we wanna avoid something that's annoying, or boring, or frustrating, say, like homework. then we wanna take a nap, or do anything else, maybe go online, so we can stop thinking about what we have to do. - of course there's a real downside here because by the time you finally get around to doing whatever it is you've been...
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. >> dr. cohenommon, it's the second most common auto mine after hepatitis. it affects upwards of about 4 million americans and possibly half are walking around undiagnosed. one is the fact that it's so insidious and infects so many body systems and two is the fact that often doctors will only work on the areas that are affected. me dealing with someone with dry eyes, the dentist dealing with dry mouth and inability to put together this may be part of a larger picture. >> is that why it's so hard to dying knows >> the did i knows tick tools are still being developed now we're dealing with blood work that will be able to get us answers sooner >> can it be deadly >> it can be. this tremendously affects quality of life. the four dry eyes, mouth, chronic fatigue and joints pain. we're talking about is a o'hara desert dry. when they swallow they feel like they're going to choke. but there's a hire incidents of limo in a associated and it does affect every organ system in the body. >> gabby what's your ad
. >> dr. cohenommon, it's the second most common auto mine after hepatitis. it affects upwards of about 4 million americans and possibly half are walking around undiagnosed. one is the fact that it's so insidious and infects so many body systems and two is the fact that often doctors will only work on the areas that are affected. me dealing with someone with dry eyes, the dentist dealing with dry mouth and inability to put together this may be part of a larger picture. >> is that...
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dr. sue. >> good afternoon chairwoman cohen and supervisors yee and tang, i am dr. sue with the department of children youth and their families and today i will be doing a presentation to give you a sneak preview of our service allocation plan and we hope to come back and made to show us the final version of your allocation plan but i think it would give us some context with that plan to share some of our thinking moving forward. so this is for 2018 and 19 and 20 through 23 somoving forward. so first we see it in 2017-2018 for us this would be around $1 million and for 1819 about $2 million and we think that we can make these reductions without impacts and services and we are able to maintain continuity of careand services for all of our children and youth and families in the city. >>>we will see a little more detail here you will see the readiness statements for our budget and to note this will be the children and youth fund and you will see there is an increase in our children and youth fund revenues and then also we have a slight increase in our private grant rev
dr. sue. >> good afternoon chairwoman cohen and supervisors yee and tang, i am dr. sue with the department of children youth and their families and today i will be doing a presentation to give you a sneak preview of our service allocation plan and we hope to come back and made to show us the final version of your allocation plan but i think it would give us some context with that plan to share some of our thinking moving forward. so this is for 2018 and 19 and 20 through 23 somoving...
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dr. sue. >> good afternoon chairwoman cohen and supervisors yee and tang, i am dr. sue with the department of children youth and their families and today i will be doing a presentation to give you a sneak preview of our service allocation plan and we hope to come back and made to show us the final version of your allocation plan but i think it would give us some context with that plan to share some of our thinking moving forward. so this is for 2018 and 19 and 20 through 23 somoving forward. so first we see it in 2017-2018 for us this would be around $1 million and for 1819 about $2 million and we think that we can make these reductions without impacts and services and we are able to maintain continuity of careand services for all of our children and youth and families in the city. >>>we will see a little more detail here you will see the readiness statements for our budget and to note this will be the children and youth fund and you will see there is an increase in our children and youth fund revenues and then also we have a slight increase in our private grant rev
dr. sue. >> good afternoon chairwoman cohen and supervisors yee and tang, i am dr. sue with the department of children youth and their families and today i will be doing a presentation to give you a sneak preview of our service allocation plan and we hope to come back and made to show us the final version of your allocation plan but i think it would give us some context with that plan to share some of our thinking moving forward. so this is for 2018 and 19 and 20 through 23 somoving...
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cohen, for five minutes. appreciate it. mr. speaker, this is the 49th anniversary of the assassination of dr. martin luther king jr. dr. king jr. was sadly struck down in memphis, tennessee, by an an individual who wanted to kill him and chased him all over the country. so happened memphis was the spot that he had that final opportunity. in memphis, there will be activities today celebrating the life of dr. king and commitments to community service in his spirit. but ironically today, while the 49th anniversary of his assassination is also the 50th anniversary of his greatest speech, in my opinion. not the mountain top speech that he made the night before in memphis, a great speech where he said i have been to the mountain top and i may not et there, but i've seen over the -- from the mountain and seen the future and the promise land. but it was a speech at the riverside church in new york in manhattan april 4 of 1967 when he spoke of the three isms that bother this country and the enemies of this country. militarism, racism and the speech was called "beyond vietnam" and dr. king saw the need to get out of vietnam to m
cohen, for five minutes. appreciate it. mr. speaker, this is the 49th anniversary of the assassination of dr. martin luther king jr. dr. king jr. was sadly struck down in memphis, tennessee, by an an individual who wanted to kill him and chased him all over the country. so happened memphis was the spot that he had that final opportunity. in memphis, there will be activities today celebrating the life of dr. king and commitments to community service in his spirit. but ironically today, while the...
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cohen mayor lee,uc san francisco, everybody san francisco tobacco free coalition, derek smith, all the youth that's actually out there doing all this incredible work. thank you. [applause] >> next, will hear from dr. stan glantz from ucsf. [applause] >> well it's a real pleasure to be here. for the tv cameras, make sure you get a picture of that . the basket is not candy. it's addictive poisonous tobacco products. that's what this ordinance is about. i have been at this for a very long time. i remember being here in 1983 when san francisco passed its clean indoor air law. tobacco company sued. they forced a referendum on it and it stood. san francisco, again, is moving into a huge position of leadership with supervisor cohen's ordinance. this the first place in the country that is putting in an absolute bombproof ban on flavored tobacco products. [applause] and, as valerie your gutter said, this is something the fda should have done a long time ago and hasn't. just like everything else in tobacco the leadership has always come from the community level and it's often come from san franciscoand it is really gratifying to see that happen again. i am also very gratified to work with my colleagues at
cohen mayor lee,uc san francisco, everybody san francisco tobacco free coalition, derek smith, all the youth that's actually out there doing all this incredible work. thank you. [applause] >> next, will hear from dr. stan glantz from ucsf. [applause] >> well it's a real pleasure to be here. for the tv cameras, make sure you get a picture of that . the basket is not candy. it's addictive poisonous tobacco products. that's what this ordinance is about. i have been at this for a very...
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cohen mayor lee,uc san francisco, everybody san francisco tobacco free coalition, derek smith, all the youth that's actually out there doing all this incredible work. thank you. [applause] >> next, will hear from dr. stan glantz from ucsf. [applause] >> well it's a real pleasure to be here. for the tv cameras, make sure you get a picture of that . the basket is not candy. it's addictive poisonous tobacco products. that's what this ordinance is about. i have been at this for a very long time. i remember being here in 1983 when san francisco passed its clean indoor air law. tobacco company sued. they forced a referendum on it and it stood. san francisco, again, is moving into a huge position of leadership with supervisor cohen's ordinance. this the first place in the country that is putting in an absolute bombproof ban on flavored tobacco products. [applause] and, as valerie your gutter said, this is something the fda should have done a long time ago and hasn't. just like everything else in tobacco the leadership has always come from the community level and it's often come from san franciscoand it is really gratifying to see that happen again. i am also very gratified to work with my colleagues at
cohen mayor lee,uc san francisco, everybody san francisco tobacco free coalition, derek smith, all the youth that's actually out there doing all this incredible work. thank you. [applause] >> next, will hear from dr. stan glantz from ucsf. [applause] >> well it's a real pleasure to be here. for the tv cameras, make sure you get a picture of that . the basket is not candy. it's addictive poisonous tobacco products. that's what this ordinance is about. i have been at this for a very...