173
173
Mar 21, 2014
03/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 173
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> yeah, as an e.r.cian, we have always said having health insurance doesn't mean that you have health care. and before the expansion of medicaid, now there's going to be 20 million more patients probably, only about a third of doctors were taking new medicaid patients. and you know, it's a myth that the e.r. was filled with uninsured patients. there was a cdc study and another study out in 2009 that said only about 15% to 17% of patients that were coming to the e.r., they weren't coming because they didn't have insurance. 40% were private insurance. we know from massachusetts with universal health care that e.r. visits went up. as an e.r. doctor, the american college of emergency physicians just did a big study of the state of emergency medicine, their report card. they said right now we get a d minus for access to care because we're stretched beyond limits. now you're supplying people with insurance, so you're increasing the demand, but there's a big physician shortage that nobody is addressing. that's
. >> yeah, as an e.r.cian, we have always said having health insurance doesn't mean that you have health care. and before the expansion of medicaid, now there's going to be 20 million more patients probably, only about a third of doctors were taking new medicaid patients. and you know, it's a myth that the e.r. was filled with uninsured patients. there was a cdc study and another study out in 2009 that said only about 15% to 17% of patients that were coming to the e.r., they weren't...
208
208
Mar 1, 2014
03/14
by
KNTV
tv
eye 208
favorite 0
quote 0
they decided to close the entire e.r. to new patients. haz/mat workers never determined what the substance was. the map remains in the hospital in fair condition. >>> new information on the measles outbreak in the bay area. there are now two new cases. contra costa county health services says the cases are relatives of the cal student who got measles earlier this month. apparently the student was exposed on a trip to the fill pe -- philippines. two of them, young men in their 20s and 30s, have the disease. this brings the total number in the bay area to six. >>> the number of deadly flu cases in the state is at its highest level in five years. california department of public health reports 302 cases so far. last year, california had only 34 cases, but in 2009, the state reported 539 cases. that's when the strain first surfaced in the u.s. and no vaccine was available. the bay area has had 50 flu deaths so far this year. >>> let's get back to our weather alert. not just local, this is a statewide storm. on the left, the sierra, plenty of n
they decided to close the entire e.r. to new patients. haz/mat workers never determined what the substance was. the map remains in the hospital in fair condition. >>> new information on the measles outbreak in the bay area. there are now two new cases. contra costa county health services says the cases are relatives of the cal student who got measles earlier this month. apparently the student was exposed on a trip to the fill pe -- philippines. two of them, young men in their 20s and...
125
125
Mar 24, 2014
03/14
by
KPIX
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: he calls his trip to the e.r. an expensive disaster. >> it would be like a total relief for me. >> reporter: for 4 hours representatives from glide helps people through the website getting questions answered and signed up for coverage in a familiar environment. they hope to enroll a couple thousand people on covered california. >> they are being helped and told their choices. there are choices. >> reporter: they help thousands get coverage. millions will still not make the march 31st deadline for a variety of reasons for not knowing the deadline exists. covered california is changing minds. >> this is important to ensure this community gets the help they need. >> reporter: not all californiaians will embrace the new law. getting the entire state ensured is easier said than done. >> it is the reasonable thing to do if you ask me. people who don't get that i don't think they will be convinced. >> reporter: glide will continue educating people with two sessions in april. live from the tenderloin. >>> the deadline you
. >> reporter: he calls his trip to the e.r. an expensive disaster. >> it would be like a total relief for me. >> reporter: for 4 hours representatives from glide helps people through the website getting questions answered and signed up for coverage in a familiar environment. they hope to enroll a couple thousand people on covered california. >> they are being helped and told their choices. there are choices. >> reporter: they help thousands get coverage. millions...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
86
86
Mar 16, 2014
03/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
if we continue those efforts we can add 4 thousand permanent rent e.r. rentals. we must continue to build especially re7b8 units that were even in san francisco the more option for housing our residents have the less difficult it becomes to find a home. in particular by building a neighborhood like this shedding nearby candle stick or visitation valley we expand those to mid income families and finally, we must make construction of new housing easier. you know, they to get tens of thousands of homes feast we need to stop blocking them. to supervisor weiner we need new ways to support infrastructure through the reinvestment of 49 district. well, some of you will look at this plan and say this will require us to do more i say exactly. ladies and gentlemen, when it comes to houser project we can't keep doing the same thing and we have to set aside the doildz and so next month i'll quote-unquote the developers and city departments and tenant advocates and realtors and prosperity owns. i'll are is having ask them to achieve the goals of rerehabbed homes by 20/205 and
if we continue those efforts we can add 4 thousand permanent rent e.r. rentals. we must continue to build especially re7b8 units that were even in san francisco the more option for housing our residents have the less difficult it becomes to find a home. in particular by building a neighborhood like this shedding nearby candle stick or visitation valley we expand those to mid income families and finally, we must make construction of new housing easier. you know, they to get tens of thousands of...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
95
95
Mar 3, 2014
03/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
moving onwards one of the railroads e.r. zoo on february 6th we have a new giraffe she was one hundred and 70 pounds and she is growing about an inch a day her mother is 5 year-old and both mother and calf are doing well. we're have a tiger that turned one-year-old on february 10th. sue motrin tigers are one of the most indisregard in the world. the slide she's enjoying an ice birthday cake and treats and open the next slide she had a bubble bath in our pond. we held a press conference this is julie listen and her namesake and major patron who spoke about tiger preservation and the tiger cub person for the children in attendance. birthdays are an opportunity to teach children about conservation matters this is our 10 year old girl decided rather than having present she wanted her friends and family to donate to the zoo and she's gone through the adapt an animal from the zoo. i wanted to conclude the report with two forward-looking items first of all, back on danny. this is our south america building as we're in the process o
moving onwards one of the railroads e.r. zoo on february 6th we have a new giraffe she was one hundred and 70 pounds and she is growing about an inch a day her mother is 5 year-old and both mother and calf are doing well. we're have a tiger that turned one-year-old on february 10th. sue motrin tigers are one of the most indisregard in the world. the slide she's enjoying an ice birthday cake and treats and open the next slide she had a bubble bath in our pond. we held a press conference this is...
96
96
Mar 28, 2014
03/14
by
KNTV
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
not "seinfeld," "friends," "e.r." exciting.ke 3-d episodes of "merlin" exciting, but i believe this is a great opportunity for all of us, because kabletown is a great company. even if it is from... philadelphia. - go eagles! - how did you even get a snowball?
not "seinfeld," "friends," "e.r." exciting.ke 3-d episodes of "merlin" exciting, but i believe this is a great opportunity for all of us, because kabletown is a great company. even if it is from... philadelphia. - go eagles! - how did you even get a snowball?
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
43
43
Mar 24, 2014
03/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
also looking at the scope the glazing for example, you said is a glass coverings for the elevators e.r. escalators that are up top from the sketch the bus level had a glass enclosure although art closed at top. >> we're looking at because of the glass requirements it has to be fairly thick laminated section we're looking to change those out for lesser expensive but to main the protection for example, the rain doesn't get into the elevators. it's important to note all the things we're evaluating have are the underlying requirement we don't create issues down the road we've got a number of panhandles that are awarded we don't want to make changes that effect those because the change order is coming no to degrade the contractors in the room by we were looking at the those unintended consequences and looking at the long-term maintenance and operation of the building we don't want to build a building okay. we got to done but it will cost so much to maintain it is a balance we're looking at all of those things into the greatest detail as possible >> okay. i guess my final question looking at
also looking at the scope the glazing for example, you said is a glass coverings for the elevators e.r. escalators that are up top from the sketch the bus level had a glass enclosure although art closed at top. >> we're looking at because of the glass requirements it has to be fairly thick laminated section we're looking to change those out for lesser expensive but to main the protection for example, the rain doesn't get into the elevators. it's important to note all the things we're...
455
455
Mar 27, 2014
03/14
by
KNTV
tv
eye 455
favorite 0
quote 0
between 2006 and 2010 the number of e.r., all together in 2010, 12 million americans reported abusing painkillers. later that year, the federal government began cracking down. but it would lead to another kind of epidemic -- growing heroin abuse. the dea says the number of users increased from 142,000 in 2010 to 178,000 in just one year. and they're getting younger. from an average age of 25. 5 years in 2009 down to 22.1 years just two years later. >> definitely there's been more young people coming to access services. >> reporter: the done project aims to prevent overdose deaths. she says the abuse has spread to the suburbs. >> all kinds of places where we've never heard from before. >> reporter: calls for help on how to deal with a loved one who had become addicted to heroin after abusing painkillers. >> phillip is with the san francisco department of public health, which began a partnership to slash drug abuse by giving addicts another drug. naloxone. the nonaddictive prescription medication counters the effects of an opiate overdose. the city of san francisco has been paying for t
between 2006 and 2010 the number of e.r., all together in 2010, 12 million americans reported abusing painkillers. later that year, the federal government began cracking down. but it would lead to another kind of epidemic -- growing heroin abuse. the dea says the number of users increased from 142,000 in 2010 to 178,000 in just one year. and they're getting younger. from an average age of 25. 5 years in 2009 down to 22.1 years just two years later. >> definitely there's been more young...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
48
48
Mar 22, 2014
03/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
we need to have a say they can't be grouped in a month e.r. week equally spread out over the seasons and this is not going to work with certain activation programs we have to look at all the pieces of public spaces that is being basically hopefully with good trust into the hand of nonprofit and not sent into private hands i'm not users private hands broadly. ultimately nonprofits it all depends on who is it that does that the road of success is paved with good intentions but in reality i'm concerned with the good times don't have the capacity for management particularly they have enough to do to manage their own affairs they have rigorous progresses. so i suggest we look at that more carefully and identify the nonprofits that are perhaps an ininclination and close it to what's been activation. we've had people with trees and butterflies and other things whatever it has to be a match between the nonprofit and what's being asked to be achieved in the program. i think the nonprofit it's a has to examine it the division of nonprofit is allowed to
we need to have a say they can't be grouped in a month e.r. week equally spread out over the seasons and this is not going to work with certain activation programs we have to look at all the pieces of public spaces that is being basically hopefully with good trust into the hand of nonprofit and not sent into private hands i'm not users private hands broadly. ultimately nonprofits it all depends on who is it that does that the road of success is paved with good intentions but in reality i'm...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
44
44
Mar 17, 2014
03/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
than one additional unit one additional unit will be good >> has supervisor wiener comments one way e.r. another. >> to how it applies to supervisor chiu's legislation. >> yes. he's the co-sponsor is he aware of the staff recommendations. >> i'm not entirely sure but i'll follow-up. >> okay. thank you. >> commissioner moore. >> i think it's exciting to or have two pro-active housing elastics they lay each in many ways and trying to achieve similar objectives. i'm happy to see staff strong will i engaged i'm supportive of the recommendations including they basically see that dbi has a larger call into the first screening and intact because many of the things are building code not planning code related issues where a large mulch of practical expertise is required. this is supported by all departments who are indeed watching the safety and security of all buildings together with planning that has a larger responsibility with the density subdivision etc. i'm very, very comfortable for many, many years this is not the first time that the city co-sponsors have finally come together in the con
than one additional unit one additional unit will be good >> has supervisor wiener comments one way e.r. another. >> to how it applies to supervisor chiu's legislation. >> yes. he's the co-sponsor is he aware of the staff recommendations. >> i'm not entirely sure but i'll follow-up. >> okay. thank you. >> commissioner moore. >> i think it's exciting to or have two pro-active housing elastics they lay each in many ways and trying to achieve similar...
1,185
1.2K
Mar 14, 2014
03/14
by
KNTV
tv
eye 1,185
favorite 0
quote 0
i mean, yes, i have done "the tonight show" when i was on the "e.r."it's been like 15 years. >> jimmy: really? is it because you're a new yorker? >> i'm in new york, and i just was never out there to -- i didn't do it. >> jimmy: do you remember your first time? >> i remember my first time. >> jimmy: on "the tonight show." on "the tonight show." [ laughter ] >> no, i remember my first time on "the tonight show." they had a cancellation. that's always nice to be invited when you've had a a cancellation. [ laughter ] >> and i was -- it was my first, fourth month of "e.r" so i was so new to all of it, and they said, "it's nbc. you've got to go. you're going to do "the tonight show," and you have to have a funny story. and i remember -- >> jimmy: they said you have to have a funny story? >> yeah. >> jimmy: what pressure. >> you need to be funny, and it was so much pressure, and i was in panic, so i went to george clooney's trailer, and i said, "george, i have to be funny on "the tonight show. i need a story." so, he gave me a story. >> jimmy: that's very ni
i mean, yes, i have done "the tonight show" when i was on the "e.r."it's been like 15 years. >> jimmy: really? is it because you're a new yorker? >> i'm in new york, and i just was never out there to -- i didn't do it. >> jimmy: do you remember your first time? >> i remember my first time. >> jimmy: on "the tonight show." on "the tonight show." [ laughter ] >> no, i remember my first time on "the tonight...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
38
38
Mar 22, 2014
03/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
we need to have a say they can't be grouped in a month e.r. week equally spread out over the seasons and this is not going to work with certain activation programs we have
we need to have a say they can't be grouped in a month e.r. week equally spread out over the seasons and this is not going to work with certain activation programs we have
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
50
50
Mar 31, 2014
03/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
but there's another part of natural gas that e.r.onth was talking about the consumption looking at our footprint and there's another part the leakage age of natural gas a molecule is 80 times more powerful in the emissions gas in the one hundred years if we are leaking one and a half percent something less than 2 percent of our natural gas that's equal or request greater than all the natural gas we're burning so a small amount of leakage we've retrofitted 4 hundred homes there our stimulus program and of those percent of them have gas leaks that were undetected by the property owner they're in a crawl space or whatever. those have are leaks we have to go after and that's not on the chart so we're finding new things >> pg&e has a plan around gas leaks. one of the requirements of every one of the home energy upgrades you need to have a gas leak test when you go into the building to find out what it is this is important we do this throughout the city. in addition >> when so pg&e when can he going into the homes they do a test for gas le
but there's another part of natural gas that e.r.onth was talking about the consumption looking at our footprint and there's another part the leakage age of natural gas a molecule is 80 times more powerful in the emissions gas in the one hundred years if we are leaking one and a half percent something less than 2 percent of our natural gas that's equal or request greater than all the natural gas we're burning so a small amount of leakage we've retrofitted 4 hundred homes there our stimulus...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
86
86
Mar 1, 2014
03/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
it's not every every month every once again it pops up an officer dealt with us e.r. he was going to a stabbing call so he couldn't deal with that but was talking about that on california street. in the past there's a lot of keys out there but we can't house the illegal night clubs pr the last part two thefts one at the 65 sutter and on mason street. commissioner joseph >> i have just one question and then a comment but on the party bus. so the party bus doesn't have to get permission from the cv d they're regulated by state but the club has to visit central station >> we want them visiting us a that's a no stopping no parking zone. >> what happens in the bus just pulls up. >> they'll be ticketed and a cited and they'll have to leave immediately. >> my last question i see there's a problem of identifying the 2 hundred patrons or the one hundred patrons they should be all audits when the bus is ready to pickup. that's what we're trying to workout those wrinkles you have to do it in stages. one of the things the manager was talking about him having a more hands on relat
it's not every every month every once again it pops up an officer dealt with us e.r. he was going to a stabbing call so he couldn't deal with that but was talking about that on california street. in the past there's a lot of keys out there but we can't house the illegal night clubs pr the last part two thefts one at the 65 sutter and on mason street. commissioner joseph >> i have just one question and then a comment but on the party bus. so the party bus doesn't have to get permission...
125
125
Mar 4, 2014
03/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> -- idit e.r. od. >> that will do it for this edition. check out the live blog on the website for breaking news and information about the kiev crisis at aljazeera.com. we leave you with a look at the mardi gras celebrations in new orleans, going strong into the night. ♪ >>> hi, i'm lisa fletcher. and you are in the stream. is misinformation complicating the crisis in ukraine. what is happening on the ground in crimea that is going widely unreported but could have significant impact? ♪ >>> our digital producer, wajahat ali is here bringing in all of your live feedback throughout the show.
. >> -- idit e.r. od. >> that will do it for this edition. check out the live blog on the website for breaking news and information about the kiev crisis at aljazeera.com. we leave you with a look at the mardi gras celebrations in new orleans, going strong into the night. ♪ >>> hi, i'm lisa fletcher. and you are in the stream. is misinformation complicating the crisis in ukraine. what is happening on the ground in crimea that is going widely unreported but could have...
190
190
Mar 17, 2014
03/14
by
KNTV
tv
eye 190
favorite 0
quote 0
police let them know that their e.r. received a 16-year-old for a stab wound. they put the boy in surgery and he died around 3:00 this morning. again, campbell unified school district confirmed he was a junior at boynton high who had recently transferred from west mont high. that's the reason counselle cou are at both schools this morning to help students cope with his death. police are not clear or are not telling us what led up to this fight. they have at least four witnesses they are interviewing and they're not sure whether this is an act of self-defense or murder. reporting live in campbell, bob ridel, nbc bay area news. >> bob, thank you. >>> just into our newsroom, shocking news about mick jagger's girlfriend now found dead in a manhattan apartment of an apparent suicide. a law enforcement official says loren scott was found hanging from a doorknob. there's no sign of foul play. a spokesperson for jagger says the singer is "completely shocked and devastated by the news." >>> investigators say illegal wiring from a pot grow may have started a house fire t
police let them know that their e.r. received a 16-year-old for a stab wound. they put the boy in surgery and he died around 3:00 this morning. again, campbell unified school district confirmed he was a junior at boynton high who had recently transferred from west mont high. that's the reason counselle cou are at both schools this morning to help students cope with his death. police are not clear or are not telling us what led up to this fight. they have at least four witnesses they are...
99
99
Mar 26, 2014
03/14
by
KTVU
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
he was taken to the e.r. as a precaution and discharged and now they say he is doing fine. >> i'm so glad he wasn't electrocuted. >> you hear the guys say it all the time, it's just a day's work. >>> the kid's going to yank a tooth with -- >> the new millennium tooth-pulling device. a quad copter. >> see what happens when it takes off. >>> and when the accelerator attacks! why it's a bad day to be working in this booth. >> did they even bother to, like, nail that thing down? eyes, like, somebody just plopped that thing on a curb. ] ththisis.....i.is s ja. her long day on seset t ststarh shoulder pain... .....a.andnd a a c choe take 6 tylenol in n a a daday ys 2 aleve for... .....a.allll d dayay r rel. [b[belell l riringng]] "r"rololl l sosounund" "a"actctioion!n!"" worst morning ever. [ angelic music plays ] ♪ toaster strudel! best morning ever! [ hans ] warm, flaky, gooey. toaster strudel! ♪ [ male announcer ] don't wait for awesome... totino's pizza rolls gets you there in just 60 seconds. ♪ >>> i have two
he was taken to the e.r. as a precaution and discharged and now they say he is doing fine. >> i'm so glad he wasn't electrocuted. >> you hear the guys say it all the time, it's just a day's work. >>> the kid's going to yank a tooth with -- >> the new millennium tooth-pulling device. a quad copter. >> see what happens when it takes off. >>> and when the accelerator attacks! why it's a bad day to be working in this booth. >> did they even bother to,...
34
34
Mar 17, 2014
03/14
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
these patients have frequent e.r. visits, constantly coming back to the hospital with acute asthma exacerbation, because they're living in the trigger. >> the trigger that dr. thomas is referring to is the lack of upkeep on foreclosed buildings. owners of these buildings are often strapped for cash, unable to make mortgage payments, let alone pay for repairs. this is exactly what happened at 836 faile street. in 2004, a man named asher newman purchased the building for just under $2 million. but the city appraised the building as being worth only $223,000. many landlords invested in buildings like this one, thinking their investment would pay off. they believed that new tenants would move in and pay the higher rents. so newman kept taking out mortgages for the building. by 2011, he had taken out about $3 1/2 million in loans. as his debt increased, so did his monthly payment on the loans, and soon, newman wasn't putting any money back into the building for things like repairs. >> so the real problem here was not the o
these patients have frequent e.r. visits, constantly coming back to the hospital with acute asthma exacerbation, because they're living in the trigger. >> the trigger that dr. thomas is referring to is the lack of upkeep on foreclosed buildings. owners of these buildings are often strapped for cash, unable to make mortgage payments, let alone pay for repairs. this is exactly what happened at 836 faile street. in 2004, a man named asher newman purchased the building for just under $2...
114
114
Mar 31, 2014
03/14
by
FBC
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
title think the idea is that it of served if the illegal goes to the e.r. behalf to pay for it. the already have national health care in that sense so yes it is a good idea yes it does work in other countries but this administration is not competent enough to handle its and every day we see that is a fact. no matter how honorable the motives are they simply are not smart enough to pull him off. >> also people are not on the site. young people, people have not paid for the cerebus. >> to save their all to dawn how to get there anyway. >> let that other people buy it then i will get the next one. >> don't you love that rationalization? hear rave reed blames the stupidity of of older people unable to get on the site to buy really young people cannot get on and i am a lot more proficient than you. and then to say the reason it is broke is so many people it is a measure of success not failure. this is the upside-down world of. >> if you were so interested to promote the success how many people paid or had insurance before? how many that this whole system is about to collapse? if you
title think the idea is that it of served if the illegal goes to the e.r. behalf to pay for it. the already have national health care in that sense so yes it is a good idea yes it does work in other countries but this administration is not competent enough to handle its and every day we see that is a fact. no matter how honorable the motives are they simply are not smart enough to pull him off. >> also people are not on the site. young people, people have not paid for the cerebus....
1,007
1.0K
Mar 25, 2014
03/14
by
KNTV
tv
eye 1,007
favorite 0
quote 0
or should i go to the e.r.?main areas of hearing, vision, and abdominal issues. i hear that as people get older, they suffer hearing loss. >> it's super common in people, especially over 65. but sudden hearing loss can be a problem. and a lot of people blow it off and don't go to the doctor because they think it's earwax or allergies. but they should. >> there's a test? >> yes, there's a test. >> okay. we're going to do this thing now, you and i? here we go. we're going to play something. >> you should hear that buzzing sound. >> yeah. >> that's the audiogram. these buzzer sounds are played at different frequency with different intensity. and the lower pitch you hear it, that means your hearing is fine. what's concerning if you don't hear the lower pitch. >> i notice you've got this tuning fork. what's that used for? >> once we know there may be a hearing deficit, we do a study to see if it's something with the nerve or just with the transmission of sound through the ear. basically, take this tuning fork which v
or should i go to the e.r.?main areas of hearing, vision, and abdominal issues. i hear that as people get older, they suffer hearing loss. >> it's super common in people, especially over 65. but sudden hearing loss can be a problem. and a lot of people blow it off and don't go to the doctor because they think it's earwax or allergies. but they should. >> there's a test? >> yes, there's a test. >> okay. we're going to do this thing now, you and i? here we go. we're going...
85
85
Mar 9, 2014
03/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
i went to the e.r. ended up with the white part of my right eye cut and my jaw was sprung.e actually walked up to the sergeant when he walked in the unit and put his hands behind him and said, i did it. i don't know why i did it, but i did it. >> despite the aggressive outbursts common with juveniles, superintendent mike dempsey is still required to educate and rehabilitate all teens behind bars. . in a sweeping change at pendleton, dempsey got rid of long term seg in favor of a short-term segregation policy. >> in some cases, you have to segregate an offender in the best interests of everybody else, to keep people safe and keep people from getting hurt. you have to find a balance between keeping people safe, yet also finding a way to offer treatment programs that will make a difference to turn that particular kid around. what are the options out there? what new ideas and creative programming can we come up with? you have to think outside the box and take risks, unfortunately. >> coming up, abel villegas struggles to come to grips with more time behind bars. >> it makes you
i went to the e.r. ended up with the white part of my right eye cut and my jaw was sprung.e actually walked up to the sergeant when he walked in the unit and put his hands behind him and said, i did it. i don't know why i did it, but i did it. >> despite the aggressive outbursts common with juveniles, superintendent mike dempsey is still required to educate and rehabilitate all teens behind bars. . in a sweeping change at pendleton, dempsey got rid of long term seg in favor of a...
90
90
Mar 4, 2014
03/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> it's been dubbed the last great race on earth, the annual idit e.r. od dog race began in alaska. participants start outside anchorage and cross a course through treacherous conditions. >> once a year this city goes to the dogs. sled dogs. hundreds of them. they can hardly wait for the sermon yea start of the i'd iter odd. the real start is a day later. this is it meant to be fun, sharing alaska's biggest event with its largest city. they bring the snow in by truck so the sleds can slide and dogs and handlers, known as mushers can hit the trail, or in this case street. >> one of the biggest names in mushies. >> i race because i have - i was born with a competitive spirit. we can see how i can be like i can be. i'm racing with myself. she's been doing it for four decades, a frequent top 10 finish. >> in return they race hard, and put up with incredible challenges and hardships for her. >> i have dedicated my life for this. it's the ultimate relationship between dog and man. this is the home bringing them and that relationship to the table and repeat wha
. >> it's been dubbed the last great race on earth, the annual idit e.r. od dog race began in alaska. participants start outside anchorage and cross a course through treacherous conditions. >> once a year this city goes to the dogs. sled dogs. hundreds of them. they can hardly wait for the sermon yea start of the i'd iter odd. the real start is a day later. this is it meant to be fun, sharing alaska's biggest event with its largest city. they bring the snow in by truck so the sleds...
230
230
Mar 12, 2014
03/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 230
favorite 0
quote 0
one patient in the e.r. let's hope the numbers stay low as we move throughout the day.s is residential area above the piano shop and above the church. there are several apartments above, not uncommon in new york or any of the five boroughs, the question in new york, 9:00 in the morning how many people were home at that time. martha: gas explosion, the fbi says that is very preliminarying take what happened here. terrorism does not appear to be issue. they're investigating that. bill: our discussion continues with our colleagues of "happening now." see you tomorrow everybody, here on fox. >> bill and martha, we start off with fox news alert from new york city. police and firefighters responding to a massive building explosion and fire in northern manhattan. welcome to "happening now." i'm jenna lee. >> i'm jon scott. multiple people reportedly injured. at least one of them seriously according to local reports. residents report hearing a large explosion in this apartment building in east harlem. it happened around 9:00 a.m. i've seen that building many times. i ride the m
one patient in the e.r. let's hope the numbers stay low as we move throughout the day.s is residential area above the piano shop and above the church. there are several apartments above, not uncommon in new york or any of the five boroughs, the question in new york, 9:00 in the morning how many people were home at that time. martha: gas explosion, the fbi says that is very preliminarying take what happened here. terrorism does not appear to be issue. they're investigating that. bill: our...
238
238
Mar 3, 2014
03/14
by
KNTV
tv
eye 238
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> what happened in the e.r.?ped the fire with only a small burn so now, after he listened to carl talk about the fire, the window, and the rescue of his children, he fired back. >> your wife is in a boarded up little room and you hear her calling your room -- >> no, it wasn't calling. it was screaming. >> screaming your name and yet, you aren't able to get off the porch, open your eyes, your son is ininjured. you can grab your ininjured son without a mark on him, take him out of the house, runaround, save your two daughters and let your wife -- >> and -- >> and let your wife parish in this fire with no attempt to rip the board off the house and get in the booth room. >> by that time the fire was all the way around. what was i going to do? >> carl insisted the first wife was a tragic accident. that's the same thing he was saying about levi's death but on november 6th, 2013 the very day his trial in levi's case was supposed to begin, he surprised nearly everyone and took a plea. >> carl carlson pled guilty to murde
. >> what happened in the e.r.?ped the fire with only a small burn so now, after he listened to carl talk about the fire, the window, and the rescue of his children, he fired back. >> your wife is in a boarded up little room and you hear her calling your room -- >> no, it wasn't calling. it was screaming. >> screaming your name and yet, you aren't able to get off the porch, open your eyes, your son is ininjured. you can grab your ininjured son without a mark on him, take...
282
282
Mar 1, 2014
03/14
by
KNTV
tv
eye 282
favorite 0
quote 0
they decided to close the e.r. to any new patients. they never determined what the substance was. the man is in the hospital in fair condition tonight. >> following up on a story the chief calls a betrayal of trust. the officers appeared in federal court accused in a federal corporation scandal, falsifying records, distributing controlled shush stances and the acquisitions stemmed from surveillance video recorded at a residential hotel in the tenderloin district. they claimed it shows a series of raids carried out illegally. >>> we also have new information tonight on the freeway shooting that shut down 580 during rush hour in castro centrally. we showed you these pictures as part of the live breaking coverage. officers closed westbound 580 for about an hour. today the chp said they spotted the suspects in the area shortly after the shooting and arrested them. this happened yesterday evening. they are accused of firing five to six shots on the freeway. one car was hit but nobody was hurt. >> san jose airport is expanding but not for you and me. some of the richest men in silicon v
they decided to close the e.r. to any new patients. they never determined what the substance was. the man is in the hospital in fair condition tonight. >> following up on a story the chief calls a betrayal of trust. the officers appeared in federal court accused in a federal corporation scandal, falsifying records, distributing controlled shush stances and the acquisitions stemmed from surveillance video recorded at a residential hotel in the tenderloin district. they claimed it shows a...
191
191
Mar 8, 2014
03/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 191
favorite 0
quote 0
as i understand it, this all began when sofia had trouble breathing and was rushed to the e.r.soon did the paralysis set in? >> after we were in the hospital, we were in the hospital and she was treated for asthma for four days and we left the hospital and the next day is when we noticed that her arm was weak. and we spent the rest of the week going back to the pediatricians office trying to figure out why her arm was not working. >> now, i know that your doctor was immunized against polio like so many children in this country. and although the symptoms mimic polio, none of the children who have been affect fwhid actued b disease. what impact has this had on your daughter and your family. >> well, as you can imagine, it's been difficult. when it first happened we wanted answers as to why it was causing this and why this is happening. we had to do a lot of the advocacy to figure out the answers and the plan for her care. and so it was. it's a stressful situation. it still is a challenge. and so now sophia is waving high. she can't hear you. >> no, i understand. that's not a prob
as i understand it, this all began when sofia had trouble breathing and was rushed to the e.r.soon did the paralysis set in? >> after we were in the hospital, we were in the hospital and she was treated for asthma for four days and we left the hospital and the next day is when we noticed that her arm was weak. and we spent the rest of the week going back to the pediatricians office trying to figure out why her arm was not working. >> now, i know that your doctor was immunized...
251
251
Mar 3, 2014
03/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 251
favorite 0
quote 0
sick with what her parents at the time thought was a severe case of flu so they brought her to the e.r children's opt instead of her regular doctors at tufts. the children's doctors tossed the earlier diagnosis out out and said she has a mental illness and when her parents tried to take her back to tufts, the children's hospital broth the family to court. they argued her parents were exciting child abuse by trying to get their daughter medical care instead of the mental health treatment those doctors believed she needs. the state of massachusetts massachusetts stepped in, took cuffed of -- custody of the teen and recently proposed sending her to foster care on. friday officials at thele department of children and family indicated they would try to send her back to her home state of connecticut. now a big legal victory for the family. according to the lawyer the jump also lifted a gag order so the parents can talk about the case. her father is no longer facing contempt of court for speaking to the media. still, many questions remain unanswered. we do not know all sides of the story abou
sick with what her parents at the time thought was a severe case of flu so they brought her to the e.r children's opt instead of her regular doctors at tufts. the children's doctors tossed the earlier diagnosis out out and said she has a mental illness and when her parents tried to take her back to tufts, the children's hospital broth the family to court. they argued her parents were exciting child abuse by trying to get their daughter medical care instead of the mental health treatment those...
111
111
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
have a sister actually and that's why when this thirty two year old mother of three showed up in the e.rsaying my heart hurts i'm having i think i'm having a heart attack that has sure enough you have heart disease you need to have this monitor you need to be a medication you're going to choke or third job to be able to pay the e.r. bills and now she. was because of rick scott and i know how we're going to let you know who's killing people and i'll let you make your point this isn't just killing people medicaid is killing chris well. i mean you're saying that because let me get this right that because rick scott didn't expand medicaid in a bad deal that even the supreme court said that congress didn't have the authority to shove this down the state's throat because congress can't do whatever they want under the u.s. constitution they can't force states to do certain things for two years and then leave them. you know with with mail that is that will bankrupt them and unlike the federal government yeah but that's going to change and we all know it because the federal government is running
have a sister actually and that's why when this thirty two year old mother of three showed up in the e.rsaying my heart hurts i'm having i think i'm having a heart attack that has sure enough you have heart disease you need to have this monitor you need to be a medication you're going to choke or third job to be able to pay the e.r. bills and now she. was because of rick scott and i know how we're going to let you know who's killing people and i'll let you make your point this isn't just...
80
80
Mar 30, 2014
03/14
by
KNTV
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: between 2006 and 2010 the number of e.r.ost 180,000. according to the cdc altogether in 2010, 12 million americans reported abusing pain killers. later that year, the federal government began cracking down. but it would lead to another kind of epidemic. growing heroin abuse. the dea says the number of new users increased from 142,000 in 2010 to 178,000 in just one year. and they're getting younger. from an average age of 25.5 years in 2009 down to 22.1 years just two years later. >> definitely there's been more young people coming to access services. >> reporter: eliza wheeler works for oakland-based harm reduction coalition, leading the dope project, which aims to prevent overdose deaths. she said the abuse has spread to the suburbs. from marin to lafayette to walnut creek and the oakland hills. >> all kinds of places where we've never heard from before. >> reporter: calls for help on how to deal with a loved one who had become addicted to heroin after abusing pain killers. >> from prescription medications like oxycodone. >
. >> reporter: between 2006 and 2010 the number of e.r.ost 180,000. according to the cdc altogether in 2010, 12 million americans reported abusing pain killers. later that year, the federal government began cracking down. but it would lead to another kind of epidemic. growing heroin abuse. the dea says the number of new users increased from 142,000 in 2010 to 178,000 in just one year. and they're getting younger. from an average age of 25.5 years in 2009 down to 22.1 years just two years...
85
85
Mar 16, 2014
03/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> it led to the first of many trips to the e.r. >> they did the mri, eeg, spinal tap and found nothing. >> no abnormal blood tests or scan. >> and developing normally too. talking and walking the same day as her twin. nothing was behind yet. >> by the time she was two, though, the seizures had become constant. >> she started to really decline cognitively. she was slipping away and not keeping up with her twin. >> the figgies finally found an answer. it was awful news. it is severe intractable epilepsy. the seizures are unstoppable. >> severe behavioral problems, the self injury, banging her head on the floor and pulling her hair out like a possessed child. this isn't your perfect happy charlotte. >> it was a race against time. many kids die young in early childhood. charlotte was almost three. for the next two years the family tried everything. strange diets, acupuncture and dozens of powerful drugs, ativan, fine barbital, but nothing seemed to help and some of the medications almost killed her. >> after one dose she stopped breathing. >> did you have to do cpr on her? >> yes. i lost h
. >> it led to the first of many trips to the e.r. >> they did the mri, eeg, spinal tap and found nothing. >> no abnormal blood tests or scan. >> and developing normally too. talking and walking the same day as her twin. nothing was behind yet. >> by the time she was two, though, the seizures had become constant. >> she started to really decline cognitively. she was slipping away and not keeping up with her twin. >> the figgies finally found an answer....
213
213
Mar 17, 2014
03/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 213
favorite 0
quote 0
they updated, there's a 300 model and 300 e.r. the planes are heavily electric right now. the circuit breakers are key but the transponder is interesting. you asked about what they would find on his -- let me get us back down here, what they would find on his computer? >> this is the flight management computer on a real airplane. what it looks like and this is the way you program your waypoints, how you're going to fly and the autopilot is going to fly. if an investigator took my computer, what lester has been doing on the flight simulator. >> this is everybody's worst night mare. >> searching your internet history for flights. >> in this case we're going to look at roots. gone route requests, he's been flying between san francisco and san diego. >> and runway 25. >> wen to the ventura departure. i've been doing that. if -- >> how detailed would the record be on a flight simulator like this, destinations but would you see speed and altitude? >> you might. you would see flight plan. for example, if he assuming the pilot was involved, if he programmed this turn at that key p
they updated, there's a 300 model and 300 e.r. the planes are heavily electric right now. the circuit breakers are key but the transponder is interesting. you asked about what they would find on his -- let me get us back down here, what they would find on his computer? >> this is the flight management computer on a real airplane. what it looks like and this is the way you program your waypoints, how you're going to fly and the autopilot is going to fly. if an investigator took my...
137
137
Mar 28, 2014
03/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> brandon hayes calls his recent trip to the e.r. an expensive disaster.n't wait to get his very own insurance card. >> it would be like a total relief for me. >> she is paying about $30 a month for insurance. the rest of her premium is covered by a federal subsidy. >> for the first time, 20-year-old christian cruz is signing up for health. >> in has been uninsured for five years and was afraid she wouldn't be able to afford the health care premiums. but found out she was actually eligible for help. >> you know, the real question is what do republicans want to do for these kinds of people? i mean, they want them to just lose their insurance? >> you know, that's what is interesting about this whole thing, al is they're now saying well, we have our plan. we're ready to roll our plan out. one, two, three, four years they haven't rolled their plan out. and now finally when the president's plan is a success, they want to roll their plan out and repeal the president's. it is simply nonsense. they do not have any answer to people who have already preexisting cond
. >> brandon hayes calls his recent trip to the e.r. an expensive disaster.n't wait to get his very own insurance card. >> it would be like a total relief for me. >> she is paying about $30 a month for insurance. the rest of her premium is covered by a federal subsidy. >> for the first time, 20-year-old christian cruz is signing up for health. >> in has been uninsured for five years and was afraid she wouldn't be able to afford the health care premiums. but found...
74
74
Mar 26, 2014
03/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
after going into the e.r., lanika logged onto healthcare.gov to see if she could get covered. she entered her information. she compared plans, and she selected the best plan for her. she ended up selecting a silver plan from michigan's largest health insurance company for less than $100 a month because of her income level. the whole process, she said, took an hour. she said that getting her insurance card was like a breath of fresh air because she knew that if disaster struck again, she would be covered. peace of mind, as they say in the commercials, priceless. and now she can go see a doctor without worrying about a bill she can't afford to pay. another constituent, jim, from shelby, michigan, shared his story, too. he had seen all the bad press, he said, on the affordable care act on tv and social media and thought it wasn't worth it to sign up. he planned to sign his family up for cobra coverage because he worked and could sign up for cobra to keep his former employer's coverage going and then found out that wasn't an option, so he decided to give healthcare.gov a try. afte
after going into the e.r., lanika logged onto healthcare.gov to see if she could get covered. she entered her information. she compared plans, and she selected the best plan for her. she ended up selecting a silver plan from michigan's largest health insurance company for less than $100 a month because of her income level. the whole process, she said, took an hour. she said that getting her insurance card was like a breath of fresh air because she knew that if disaster struck again, she would...
28
28
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
when you're bleeding to death from a car accident that e.r.octor cannot give you the answer you want here is they feel that they should not suffer the penalties and i would argue that grace but it's and also also how is all they're saying is that this is restricting their freedom of religion and their free their liberties because they feel this is the time very moderate the solution our corporations given it but understand something freedom to access. birth control is not dependent on your employer in the cause that's my whole point freedom to access birth control is not to is not dependent on your employer for example we all have second amendment protections but your employer is not obligated to provide complete employees with guns vis this side so this is the law is that corporations if they're providing health insurance at that cannot discriminate between men and women and they have to provide all the gold let me give you another exists but this is let me giving other example in fertility coverage. many men and women want infertility covera
when you're bleeding to death from a car accident that e.r.octor cannot give you the answer you want here is they feel that they should not suffer the penalties and i would argue that grace but it's and also also how is all they're saying is that this is restricting their freedom of religion and their free their liberties because they feel this is the time very moderate the solution our corporations given it but understand something freedom to access. birth control is not dependent on your...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
went to the emergency room this time because of abscesses in her legs shortly after that trip to the e.r. charlene picked up another job as a vacuum cleaner saleswoman on top of babysitting and house cleaning to help provide for her family and to pay for her e.r. bills which were piling up because they weren't covered because rick scott in the florida republicans refused to let the federal government pay for her medicare medicaid excuse this past friday charlene was supposed to go see one of her close friends to the children to play together she never made it to a friend's house charlene died during one of her vacuum cleaner sales appointments that. this hardworking loving single mother of three young children was just twenty three years. exceeding thirty two years old charlene died because multi-millionaire republican and florida governor rick scott chose to play politics rather than protect the lives of the florida citizens he is supposed to be serving and unfortunately for publicans across the country continue playing politics with people's lives charlene will not be the only one to d
went to the emergency room this time because of abscesses in her legs shortly after that trip to the e.r. charlene picked up another job as a vacuum cleaner saleswoman on top of babysitting and house cleaning to help provide for her family and to pay for her e.r. bills which were piling up because they weren't covered because rick scott in the florida republicans refused to let the federal government pay for her medicare medicaid excuse this past friday charlene was supposed to go see one of...
47
47
Mar 31, 2014
03/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
an emergency room cannot turn away a person in cardiac arrest because the e.r. is full. a police officer does not wait to arrest a murder suspect or a bank robber until jail space is identified. when a crisis emerges, our systems respond to protect the individual and the commitment. why should the mental health crisis be any different? the changes we made to that process are simple, and i saw george barker and barbara here, and they were both part of it. they serve with me in the senate of virginia. first, we added a requirement for law enforcement to notify the local mental health agency task with completing the evaluations, the community service boards or csbs upon the execution of an emergency custody order. current law was silent as to whose responsibility it was to notify the csb. as a result, hours may pass before the evaluator even lays eyes on a person in crisis. that lack of notice is a tragic flaw in existing law allowing precious time and a life or death situation to be lost. of second, we mandated that a realtime psychiatric bed registry be developed and made
an emergency room cannot turn away a person in cardiac arrest because the e.r. is full. a police officer does not wait to arrest a murder suspect or a bank robber until jail space is identified. when a crisis emerges, our systems respond to protect the individual and the commitment. why should the mental health crisis be any different? the changes we made to that process are simple, and i saw george barker and barbara here, and they were both part of it. they serve with me in the senate of...
211
211
Mar 4, 2014
03/14
by
KTVU
tv
eye 211
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> in the e.r, they thought we had gallstones. >> why she didn't know her third bundle of joy was on, the hayward city council will vote on whether or not to put a measure on the june ballot to raise the sales ta. if approved, the rate -- tax. if approved, the rate would go up to 9.5%. that's expected to bring in an extra $10 million a year to help clear the backlog. projects put on hold during the recession. that -- backlog of projects put on hold during the recession, including hiring more police officers, street repairs, opening a new fire station and upgrades. >> the main library built in 1951, when that was built the city of hayward had about 14,000 residents. we're approaching 150,000 residents. >> right now, only five bay area cities have a 9.5% sales tax rate. it's the highest in the regent. city officials say 65% of the people in hayward support the increase. >>> the bishop's girls' basketball team is still fighting to keep their season alive after finding out they are not eligible for the championships. this comes after the coach and athletic department failed to report a s
. >> in the e.r, they thought we had gallstones. >> why she didn't know her third bundle of joy was on, the hayward city council will vote on whether or not to put a measure on the june ballot to raise the sales ta. if approved, the rate -- tax. if approved, the rate would go up to 9.5%. that's expected to bring in an extra $10 million a year to help clear the backlog. projects put on hold during the recession. that -- backlog of projects put on hold during the recession, including...
790
790
Mar 28, 2014
03/14
by
KGO
tv
eye 790
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: a police escort shut down roads to clear the way to the animal hospital e.r. >> efrldis better than the last. that's what we're hoping for. >> reporter: he had emergency surgery to remove the bullet from his lung now recovering from a shattered jaw. >> i know a lot of people may not understand and they say it's just a dog. but the dog went with him everywhere. the dog spends more time with him than i do with him. >> reporter: r.j. says bruno is his partner, in it for the long haul for the rest of his life. >> i know my dog, i know my partner and he's not going to let them get the best of him. >> truly man's best friend and after he is out of the hospital officer young plans to adopt bruno and take over all of his medical expenses. you can go to goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! to find out more about the effort to help bruno. just an inexplicable bond. >> truly miraculous that bruno is alive today. >> a team effort, as they said. >> there is no such thing as just a dog. >> as we know. no way. >> brought a baby blanket with him so he could feel at home. >> if he doesn't
. >> reporter: a police escort shut down roads to clear the way to the animal hospital e.r. >> efrldis better than the last. that's what we're hoping for. >> reporter: he had emergency surgery to remove the bullet from his lung now recovering from a shattered jaw. >> i know a lot of people may not understand and they say it's just a dog. but the dog went with him everywhere. the dog spends more time with him than i do with him. >> reporter: r.j. says bruno is his...