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with the sxhifkal lab hello dr. allen. >> just what is an early warning it's about dektd the beginning of an earthquake and the amount of shaking and pushing that warning out to people in harm's way the idea the earthquake has started and seconds tens of seconds a best-case scenario is seconds in advance we've tested the shake alert the system has been running end to end since 2012 and we've been partnering with the city with ann for the entire duration of the project. so how did the system do in the napa earthquake i'm going to show you a quick video of an alert that was received in san francisco, california you get that video? >> ♪ ♪ kweerth earthquake ligament shaking expected in two seconds >> so as you can see it is a short warning 8 seconds between when the alert was pushed out and the shaking actively occurred it's telling you how many shaking in synthetical circulations it's light, of course, it's stronger in napa but this is a success story of (siren). earthquake earthquake another line (laughter) it's running he
with the sxhifkal lab hello dr. allen. >> just what is an early warning it's about dektd the beginning of an earthquake and the amount of shaking and pushing that warning out to people in harm's way the idea the earthquake has started and seconds tens of seconds a best-case scenario is seconds in advance we've tested the shake alert the system has been running end to end since 2012 and we've been partnering with the city with ann for the entire duration of the project. so how did the...
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attendee and i'm pleased the mayor is going to be joining us in the discussion next week >> thank you, dr. allen. >> alicia johnson of my staff is going to give us a brief review on this. >> thank you antonio. sf 72 is designed to build a momentum to create a platform you see did digital and the physical in front of in front of you i focuses on a more resilient thank you sf 72 needs to be inclusive and human and clear. is it so designed to be co- ordinary with the residents of san francisco. we want to have san franciscans to talk about preparedness and take simple steps to prepare and take care of each other in the first 72 hours after an emergency. this is where we need our help please connect with us those of you who have received the could lateral please reach out to us we're happy to give you more information and set you on the right foot and help you to connect to other in the city please share the website and at could lateral with your friends and family that helps us. we believe that all disasters are local and that preparedness should be too we've created a city 72 city 72 is available
attendee and i'm pleased the mayor is going to be joining us in the discussion next week >> thank you, dr. allen. >> alicia johnson of my staff is going to give us a brief review on this. >> thank you antonio. sf 72 is designed to build a momentum to create a platform you see did digital and the physical in front of in front of you i focuses on a more resilient thank you sf 72 needs to be inclusive and human and clear. is it so designed to be co- ordinary with the residents of...
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. >> reporter: this was dr. allen jamison three weeks ago. and this is him today, we're skyping with him because he's in complete isolation. he quarantined himself when he returned three days ago. he's concerned he may have been exposed in liberia. so, he went straight to his own house, not touching anyone. now, he's home alone. no one allowed in, and monitors his temperature twice a day for fever, one of the early symptoms of ebola. >> i'm feeling very comfortable. >> reporter: how confident are you that you have not contracted it? >> i'm very confident because i don't have any symptoms. >> reporter: he's done previous volunteer work. he wore full protective gear any time he had contact with a patient. and last saturday, he was with dr. kent brantley, who has been infected. and he says he's willing, even wants to go back. >> i would have no problems with returning. this is a mission i've chosen in life. to be of maximum service to others. >> and let me show you a photo of dr. jamison with his wife. she is out of town, and he shows no signs o
. >> reporter: this was dr. allen jamison three weeks ago. and this is him today, we're skyping with him because he's in complete isolation. he quarantined himself when he returned three days ago. he's concerned he may have been exposed in liberia. so, he went straight to his own house, not touching anyone. now, he's home alone. no one allowed in, and monitors his temperature twice a day for fever, one of the early symptoms of ebola. >> i'm feeling very comfortable. >>...
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. >> reporter: this was dr. allen jamison three weeks ago. departing as a volunteer to treat ebola patients. and this is him today, we're skyping with him because he's in complete isolation. he quarantined himself in his own home when he returned three days ago. >> i'm just being cautious. >> reporter: he's concerned he may have been exposed in liberia. so, when his organization sent him back home, he went straight to his own house. not touching anyone. now, he's home alone. no one allowed in, and monitors his temperature twice a day for fever, one of the early symptoms of ebola. >> i feel in excellent health. very comfortable. >> reporter: how confident are you that you have not contracted it? >> i'm very confident because i don't have any symptoms. >> reporter: he's done previous >> reporter: he's done previous volunteer work in somalia and haiti. he wore full protective gear any time he had contact with a patient. and last saturday, he was with dr. kent brantley, who has been infected. dr. jamison intends to remain inside his house for up
. >> reporter: this was dr. allen jamison three weeks ago. departing as a volunteer to treat ebola patients. and this is him today, we're skyping with him because he's in complete isolation. he quarantined himself in his own home when he returned three days ago. >> i'm just being cautious. >> reporter: he's concerned he may have been exposed in liberia. so, when his organization sent him back home, he went straight to his own house. not touching anyone. now, he's home alone....
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dr. woody allen dell and highs wife married in 1985 he was diagnosed with aids but able to participate in the second gay games that he he lived at 49 passed away on july 11th and the center honor his work serving as a physician founded in 1911 and provides sexually transmitsed diseases it's an iv i didn't i alley the civic center it is one of the tremendous centers when i first went there i was brought by two district 6 constituents how have a lot of february on everything we do unusually a usually negative tom what'd dell was the one place they felt at home and served on the commission and building it was serving the homeless or for actually living with hiv and aids. we're able to expand the tom woody allen dell clinic on golden gate street it's a behalf center to serve the partitioned here in the returned to and it's my honor to be able to bring this resolution to change it to the name to dr. tom woody allen dell place in recognition to the city and county of san francisco i want to thank and acknowledge chair we're and our co-sponsors. i think just to give context to how this occurred
dr. woody allen dell and highs wife married in 1985 he was diagnosed with aids but able to participate in the second gay games that he he lived at 49 passed away on july 11th and the center honor his work serving as a physician founded in 1911 and provides sexually transmitsed diseases it's an iv i didn't i alley the civic center it is one of the tremendous centers when i first went there i was brought by two district 6 constituents how have a lot of february on everything we do unusually a...
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dr. nathan allen stated that the greater development of the nervous system, the more marked and diversify the effects of the drug. so in reference to the said ift races, he operations are not uniform. on the indian and negro, its effect partake more of an animal nature. where there is greater development activity of the brain, together with the nervous system, it operates or directly and effectively on the mind. the theory was it would not just have the impact on white minds, but that this was a positive impact essentially. dr. william cornell, who published a work in 1860 called "how to enjoy life" connected allen's observations to the rhetoric of john randolph of roanoke. randolph was a virginia congressman, he died in 1833, and he had been dependent on opium for a very long time. cornell suggested that randolph's what could be -- wit could be attributed to his opium use. may we not conclude that many of those retorts which petrified his hearers come over to the halls of congress with laughter, originated in the stimulus of this potent drug? whereas the racial aspect focused on how the
dr. nathan allen stated that the greater development of the nervous system, the more marked and diversify the effects of the drug. so in reference to the said ift races, he operations are not uniform. on the indian and negro, its effect partake more of an animal nature. where there is greater development activity of the brain, together with the nervous system, it operates or directly and effectively on the mind. the theory was it would not just have the impact on white minds, but that this was...
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achieng odeny of the international crops research institute of the semiarid tropics, deb allen of the ge foundation, and dr. bernard for the center for public health and development. [applause] >> good afternoon, everyone. and a very warm welcome to the honorable first spouses, guessing which guests, ladies and gentlemen. i'm so pleased you're here with us for this first panel of the afternoon. my name is -- i also am the founder of a nonprofit called we can lead common rotation dedicated to empowering and education girls across africa. so this is close to the hard for me, empowered women and being part of this debate. i am a proud african woman. i will be your moderator for this afternoon's panel. public-private partnership fostering women economic participation and promoting healthy lives through technology and training. but before i delve into the topic and bring it in focus to you, and to some of what i want to get out of this conversation let me first thank our host, mrs. obama, mrs. bush, the white house, the bush institute and the state department for hosting this important event. event. it's wonder
achieng odeny of the international crops research institute of the semiarid tropics, deb allen of the ge foundation, and dr. bernard for the center for public health and development. [applause] >> good afternoon, everyone. and a very warm welcome to the honorable first spouses, guessing which guests, ladies and gentlemen. i'm so pleased you're here with us for this first panel of the afternoon. my name is -- i also am the founder of a nonprofit called we can lead common rotation dedicated...
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dr. king. derek carr is going to walk off the field. it does not look like an expression of calm. he looks worried. dennis allen comes right to him. having a hard time breathing. >> he went down. his left arm was tucked right against his ribs. that's what hit first. >>> derek carr is making his way towards the middle of the raiders sideline. he has not made his way back into the tunnel, back into the locker room yet, as the raiders head trainer, believing it's a rib injury. we're not sure. matt mcgloin, he comes off the bench in the middle of the series here. second and ten, raiders. raiders down 26-20. still in this game. down the sideline. did he come down inbounds? yes, he did, on the lions 37 yard line. >> you have to admire matt mcgloin. small. not a lot of experience. signed as a free agent and, yet, winds up being a contender for that position each and every year. right off the bat. goes up the field. >> mcgloin went right to his partner from thanksgiving day in dallas, andre holmes. that's the type of catch he's better at making. quick snap there. derek carr will make his way up the tunnel. back in the raider locker room.
dr. king. derek carr is going to walk off the field. it does not look like an expression of calm. he looks worried. dennis allen comes right to him. having a hard time breathing. >> he went down. his left arm was tucked right against his ribs. that's what hit first. >>> derek carr is making his way towards the middle of the raiders sideline. he has not made his way back into the tunnel, back into the locker room yet, as the raiders head trainer, believing it's a rib injury. we're...
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dr. scott gottlieb, resident fellow at the american enterprise institute, also a practicing physician and jeff allenive director of the friends of cancer research. gentlemen, welcome to both of you. i'm assuming you both heard natalie's story. scott i'd like to get your thoughts on this, what's happening here, where the system works, and where it doesn't. >> well, unfortunately this is all too common. the companies are legitimately supply constrained in these types of circumstances because the production stage facilities to make these drugs usually aren't online until the time of approval. so they only have a limited supply of drug and they set up medical review committees internally to try to give out that limited supply to the patients that they deem most likely to respond. so this is a real problem. i think there's more we can do to make drugs available on a compassionate use basis and frankly there's more we can do to make drugs available earlier to get the fda approval earlier so the drug is available to everyone. >> jeff, that sounds like a big part of the issue is getting approval for some of
dr. scott gottlieb, resident fellow at the american enterprise institute, also a practicing physician and jeff allenive director of the friends of cancer research. gentlemen, welcome to both of you. i'm assuming you both heard natalie's story. scott i'd like to get your thoughts on this, what's happening here, where the system works, and where it doesn't. >> well, unfortunately this is all too common. the companies are legitimately supply constrained in these types of circumstances...