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the general hospital, the transit hospital and the holding hospital.etter equipped than many permanent institution back home. the tent stood empty. ready, waiting for the day. june 6, d-day. the great plan is put to the test. the enemy lies in wait, as determined to stop us as we are to land. the first american soldiers hit the beach. [explosions] [gunshots] the medics have moved in and the work begins. stations are established on the spot. also an astounding record starts piling up. the check up later revealed 90% of the wounded received medical care within 10 minutes of being hit. immediately, the business of evacuation begins. worst wounds get first priority. right back they go to the boat that landed them a short time before. this is part of the plan. where the lft's are unable to come in close enough, the smaller craft are used to get the wounded to them. the ships received damaged human cargo for the trip back. all along the beach as they wait. as the fighting develops, every means is used to hasten the removal of the wounded from the scene of th
the general hospital, the transit hospital and the holding hospital.etter equipped than many permanent institution back home. the tent stood empty. ready, waiting for the day. june 6, d-day. the great plan is put to the test. the enemy lies in wait, as determined to stop us as we are to land. the first american soldiers hit the beach. [explosions] [gunshots] the medics have moved in and the work begins. stations are established on the spot. also an astounding record starts piling up. the check...
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come to the general hospital. the surgeon would come and open up the stump, and he sees the blue spots, the dark spots. all of a sudden he realized that's gangrene setting in. it takes this and paints this, the creosote. it sure as hell stopped the gangrene, but it burned like hell when you put it on. we had a lot of whiskey, too. we had towpath whiskey. lincoln sent it to me by the barrel. in fact because we used a lot of it for shock. but like i said before the , surgeons drank it because of the pressure during the day. we had pure alcohol, too. here is another thing we would do. if i would come to the general hospital, i would come to the general hospital, we would open up the stump and stuff like this. i said the stump needed to be led because there was that tainted blood was in there. we put the stop in a bleeder pan, give him a little cut, and let him bleed until it stopped. then we bandage him back up and maybe a couple days later, check him again. if he still needed to be bled, we could hang a couple leech
come to the general hospital. the surgeon would come and open up the stump, and he sees the blue spots, the dark spots. all of a sudden he realized that's gangrene setting in. it takes this and paints this, the creosote. it sure as hell stopped the gangrene, but it burned like hell when you put it on. we had a lot of whiskey, too. we had towpath whiskey. lincoln sent it to me by the barrel. in fact because we used a lot of it for shock. but like i said before the , surgeons drank it because of...
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port au prince news he's the president of private hospital association of haiti and informed that long in a pair pierre he's a doctor and director general for haiti operations as a hospital hello everybody it's good to have you here. i am thinking back 10 years ago. frank this is what you look like i'm just going to share with you what you looked like back then and you were chatting and you were talking about the emergency situation what you remember about the earthquake what is the searing memory for you in haiti about that earthquake 10 years ago. from go ahead. good morning everybody yeah hello what do you remember from we see you here there are there's a tense behind you there's an emergency situation what do you remember was the searing memory you remember. it was busy glen nightmare for every single asian family living in the metropolitan area i can tell you that they are about time i was just. hired by a kid i hate these to become. helpful she said i have the head of they have for 80 time and it was my 1st mission trip i was in good i have quick quick quick hit the country and for 26 hours i was unable to talk with my family and
port au prince news he's the president of private hospital association of haiti and informed that long in a pair pierre he's a doctor and director general for haiti operations as a hospital hello everybody it's good to have you here. i am thinking back 10 years ago. frank this is what you look like i'm just going to share with you what you looked like back then and you were chatting and you were talking about the emergency situation what you remember about the earthquake what is the searing...
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so this is the general hospital in port-au-prince, or at least it should be the hospital. earthquake decimated the old hospital, a new one was planned immediately after. more than 80 million has been spent on it. it sits empty today. in the meantime, the old general hospital, what should be the main source of care for haiti's biggest city reeks of raw sewage. piles of trash are everywhere. this woman and her 4-month-old son have been here for eight days. sorry, buddy, sorry. >> he is crying because he's got to use the bathroom. >> reporter: he has to go and he can't? he can't go to the bathroom. sorry. i can't imagine the pain that he is in right now. >> reporter: many patients don't get treated because they're often required to provide the medical supplies. t hta can't simple as surgical afford. but take a trip outside the capital and you find a remarkable place that many doubted could ever exist in this country. this is st. boniface hospital in fond do blanc up the mountain on haiti's southern peninsula. it was started in 1983, and in the last ten years has become a lead
so this is the general hospital in port-au-prince, or at least it should be the hospital. earthquake decimated the old hospital, a new one was planned immediately after. more than 80 million has been spent on it. it sits empty today. in the meantime, the old general hospital, what should be the main source of care for haiti's biggest city reeks of raw sewage. piles of trash are everywhere. this woman and her 4-month-old son have been here for eight days. sorry, buddy, sorry. >> he is...
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so this is the general hospital in port-au-prince, or at least it should be the hospital. after the earthquake decimated the old hospital, a new one was animataf more than 80 million has been spent on it, it sits empty today. in the mean time the old general hospital, what should be the main source of care for haiti's biggest city, reeks of raw sewage, piles of trash are everywhere. nanvetjaane been here for eight days. sorry, buddy, sorry. he is crying because he has to go and he can't go to the bathroom. i'm sorry. i can't imagine the pain that he is in right now. but take a trip outside theny cal pitoyo doubted could ever exist in this country. this is st. boniface hospital in fond-de-blances up the mountains on haiti's southern peninsula, it was started in 1983 and in the last ten years has become a leading beacon for haitian hope. >>ur anhis hospit and it cobe emgenc boternational whicer people risk their lives to get here because they have no other choice. for more than two million people on the southern peninsula, this is the only place to get an emergency c section
so this is the general hospital in port-au-prince, or at least it should be the hospital. after the earthquake decimated the old hospital, a new one was animataf more than 80 million has been spent on it, it sits empty today. in the mean time the old general hospital, what should be the main source of care for haiti's biggest city, reeks of raw sewage, piles of trash are everywhere. nanvetjaane been here for eight days. sorry, buddy, sorry. he is crying because he has to go and he can't go to...
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a golding of what you did to all the green dream analysis from the media content by general hospital as well as it's something to be celebrated by the author can countries help in the street. eddie mike a junior now welcome to the program it's good to have you with us the international crisis group is sounding the alarm over developments in the eastern democratic republic of congo they say growing hostility between countries in the region is threatening to provoke a new security crisis brewing rwanda and uganda i'll say it to be backing different groups of insurgents in the east india r.c. now the president felix to security is considering inviting the armies of these countries to conduct joint military operations in the d.l.c. something critics say will destabilize the whole region. they companies ami taking on the ripples near the town of beneath the area known as the triangle of death this is the town of coca-cola 6000 people used to live here now it ghost town it's not the 1st time people he have been attacked this time he was the islamist a.d.'s the armed forces of the democrati
a golding of what you did to all the green dream analysis from the media content by general hospital as well as it's something to be celebrated by the author can countries help in the street. eddie mike a junior now welcome to the program it's good to have you with us the international crisis group is sounding the alarm over developments in the eastern democratic republic of congo they say growing hostility between countries in the region is threatening to provoke a new security crisis brewing...
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the subject was struck and transported to san francisco general hospital. the subject was later pronounced deceased. the recommendation to the chief of police was that the use of a firearms in this incident was in policy, and chief scott concurred. in addition to this incident, a recommendation to the chief of police regarding the use of the extended range impact weapon was found not in policy regarding 15106. in essence, the officer at the initial contact, the officer did not create time, distance or repour with the person in crisis. department bulletin 15155, the situation was static, the subject was seated and there was no one else in the immediate proximity and no immediate threat posed when the officer swiftly closed in. department bulletin 15234, the officer did not obtain a briefing from any reporting party or officer prior to advancing to an armed subject. an officer advanced without a formal plan. the officer didn't have cover. the officer point of aim was not in zone 2 which is at the waist or below. the officer fired rounds at zone 1, which is ab
the subject was struck and transported to san francisco general hospital. the subject was later pronounced deceased. the recommendation to the chief of police was that the use of a firearms in this incident was in policy, and chief scott concurred. in addition to this incident, a recommendation to the chief of police regarding the use of the extended range impact weapon was found not in policy regarding 15106. in essence, the officer at the initial contact, the officer did not create time,...
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he has been stressing yesterday and today several times that the 2 factions on the one side general hospital on the other side the internationally recognized government of alsa raj they have now appointed 5 people 5 persons each on each side that are going to meet this week in geneva to start direct talks about how they are going to resolve things between themselves that is the press that has to be watched now the berlin conference also produced an agreement with foreign powers to stop interfering in libya but how realistic is that given that several countries like russia and turkey are already deeply involved but we have to say that looking at the conference yesterday all of these countries have invested a lot of their political pristiq in pushing this whole process for with the presidents of all of these countries with their they put their commitment onto paper in this agreement so one has to accept that with that kind of political backing this agreement has a chance of actually being implemented and actually turning into something something substantial maybe even into peace in libya hans
he has been stressing yesterday and today several times that the 2 factions on the one side general hospital on the other side the internationally recognized government of alsa raj they have now appointed 5 people 5 persons each on each side that are going to meet this week in geneva to start direct talks about how they are going to resolve things between themselves that is the press that has to be watched now the berlin conference also produced an agreement with foreign powers to stop...
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is worried about an escalation in the libyan conflict russia egypt and saudi arabia support general hospital let's get more about this now from dorian jones who's following the story for us in istanbul good day to you dorian water turkish lawmakers likely to do are they going to back a military intervention by turkish troops in libya today well president one is expected to get support from parliament for he's called for the appointment of turkey soldiers to libya even though all the opposition parties are strongly opposed to such a move warning that turkey risk being sucked into a quagmire main opposition c.h.p. party saying that the promus he should be given more of a chance rather than going to a military action the president one is unequivocal he says that turkish should teach interests are at stake and turkey should be prepared to deploy soldiers to protect those interests what are those strategic interest story and what does turkey have a stake nationally in libya. well along with signing a security protocol with the government of national cold turkey is also signed in agreement which i
is worried about an escalation in the libyan conflict russia egypt and saudi arabia support general hospital let's get more about this now from dorian jones who's following the story for us in istanbul good day to you dorian water turkish lawmakers likely to do are they going to back a military intervention by turkish troops in libya today well president one is expected to get support from parliament for he's called for the appointment of turkey soldiers to libya even though all the opposition...
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at the same time doing separate deals with general hospital but also regional almost warlords one could say at the same time there are limits to how much you can achieve militarily in libya will have to has claimed most of the territory for now at the same time if you talk to actors in the region he doesn't really seem to have the backing in the libyan population so if the e.u. wants to get this under control before it actually reaches european shores there's a broad recognition now after years of simply ignoring the issue that they need to get their act together and least find a common line the other big diplomatic project the iran nuclear deal clearly has failed so the e.u. needs to prove that it can do international diplomacy political editor thanks very much. let's get your brief down some of the other stories making the news this hour and supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei has addressed the nation during friday prayers for the 1st time since 2012 he called iran's airstrikes against the u.s. in retaliation for the killing of gen to some muslim on a day of god. impeachment proceed
at the same time doing separate deals with general hospital but also regional almost warlords one could say at the same time there are limits to how much you can achieve militarily in libya will have to has claimed most of the territory for now at the same time if you talk to actors in the region he doesn't really seem to have the backing in the libyan population so if the e.u. wants to get this under control before it actually reaches european shores there's a broad recognition now after years...
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help us keep the general hospital going and you were there. haiti's largest hospital. and that's going to require finding a way to get salaries paid. >> how does that logistically happen? >> by convincing them to do it and say maybe you want other groups to accompany you. that's the word we are trumpeting, accompaniment. so the red cross accompanies us financially and we accompany the general hospital or public sector. that's the idea behind it and there are colleagues here from newyork . but that's a model of moving resources from the generous who have the sources to the unfortunate, who don't. let me give one last number. there is an ngo that raised $134 million for earthquake relief. in the ministry of health which was completely leveled by the earthquake and probably lost - - the ministry of health which was still in a temporary shelter. their budget is now one third of that. that's the modern world distortion we have going on in haiti. and all over the world. we've got one country where there would be tens of millions raised, out of generosity. going into a countr
help us keep the general hospital going and you were there. haiti's largest hospital. and that's going to require finding a way to get salaries paid. >> how does that logistically happen? >> by convincing them to do it and say maybe you want other groups to accompany you. that's the word we are trumpeting, accompaniment. so the red cross accompanies us financially and we accompany the general hospital or public sector. that's the idea behind it and there are colleagues here from...
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so this is the general hospital in port-au-prince, or at least should it be the hospital.fter the earthquake decimated the old hospital, a new one was planned immediately after. more than $80 million has been spent on it. it sits empty today. in the meantime, the old general hospital, what should be the main source of care for haiti's biggest city wreaks of raw sewage, piles of trash are everywhere. this woman and her feuer-month-old son have been here for eight days. >> sorry. he is he's crying. >> he has to go, and he can't go to bathroom. i'm sorry. i can't imagine the pain that he's in right now. >> reporter: but take a trip outside the capital and you find a remarkable place that many doubted could ever exist in this country. this is st. boniface hospital up the mountains on haiti's soutern peninsula. it was started in 1983, and in the last ten years has become a leading beacon for haitian hope. >> people come from hours away to this hospital. and it could be anything, emergency room, maternity, anything. >> reporter: conner shapiro is the president of health equity i
so this is the general hospital in port-au-prince, or at least should it be the hospital.fter the earthquake decimated the old hospital, a new one was planned immediately after. more than $80 million has been spent on it. it sits empty today. in the meantime, the old general hospital, what should be the main source of care for haiti's biggest city wreaks of raw sewage, piles of trash are everywhere. this woman and her feuer-month-old son have been here for eight days. >> sorry. he is he's...
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i just have minor amendments i received from some of the frontline workers at general hospital. i work with 1021. if you recall, the last meeting i spoke about resolution in support of primarily at that time, the residents and intern physicians at general hospital. i wanted to add different piece ofs of this that -- pieces of that that address challenges that other people are having. one of the things we wanted to underscore, all of the parties should be working together with the department of human resources to identify and remedy sources of delay in hiring. and i that we'll take these amendments and pass this resolution. thanks again to both the folks at the hospital. dr. koufax who i spoke to about this. and is helping to explain and identify some of the solutions. and to all the cosponsors. >> president yee: i'm sorry. supervisor haney, what are the actual amendments? would you like to read it? >> supervisor haney: they're passed out i think. i didn't get -- [laughter]. i don't have a copy in front of me. you want me to read? >> president yee: just give the gist so the publi
i just have minor amendments i received from some of the frontline workers at general hospital. i work with 1021. if you recall, the last meeting i spoke about resolution in support of primarily at that time, the residents and intern physicians at general hospital. i wanted to add different piece ofs of this that -- pieces of that that address challenges that other people are having. one of the things we wanted to underscore, all of the parties should be working together with the department of...
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are proud to stand next to other amazing community service providers like the san francisco general hospital.c.s.f., the san francisco police department special victims unit, housing authority, human services authority, hamilton families th the count less other programs. your work is live saving. looking to the future on behalf of the board, we look forward to continuing to innovate and evolve the expert network of systems to ensure no woman or child is forced to choose between safety and their health or home. now for the moment you are waiting for. i am introducing our mayor, mayor london breed. she is the first african-american woman mayor in the city's history. her priorities include the homelessness crisis, new shelter beds, expanding mental health, more housing and keeping the city streets clean and safe. please join me in welcoming the 45th mayor of the city and county of san francisco, mayor london breed. [applause] >> mayor breed: thank you. thank you for your work and all members of the board and the staff and the people dedicated to this work. we appreciate everything that you do e
are proud to stand next to other amazing community service providers like the san francisco general hospital.c.s.f., the san francisco police department special victims unit, housing authority, human services authority, hamilton families th the count less other programs. your work is live saving. looking to the future on behalf of the board, we look forward to continuing to innovate and evolve the expert network of systems to ensure no woman or child is forced to choose between safety and their...
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are proud to stand next to other amazing community service providers like the san francisco general hospital and u.c.s.f., the san francisco police department special victims unit, housing authority, human services authority, hamilton families th the count less other programs. your work is live saving. looking to the future on behalf of the board, we look forward to continuing to innovate and evolve the expert network of systems to ensure no woman or child is forced to choose between safety and their health or home. now for the moment you are waiting for. i am introducing our mayor, mayor london breed. she is the first african-american woman mayor in the city's history. her priorities include the homelessness crisis, new shelter beds, expanding mental health, more housing and keeping the city streets clean and safe. please join me in welcoming the 45th mayor of the city and county of san francisco, mayor london breed. [applause] >> mayor breed: thank you. thank you for your work and all members of the board and the staff and the people dedicated to this work. we appreciate everything that yo
are proud to stand next to other amazing community service providers like the san francisco general hospital and u.c.s.f., the san francisco police department special victims unit, housing authority, human services authority, hamilton families th the count less other programs. your work is live saving. looking to the future on behalf of the board, we look forward to continuing to innovate and evolve the expert network of systems to ensure no woman or child is forced to choose between safety and...
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the one -- the old when a general hospital and the new one , and the new one at general hospital really is aspirational and what it attempts to achieve. i see the number of problems that you are addressing today and how far you have to stretch the money. more power to you. >> thank you. public comment is now closed. madame clerk, let's go back to item number two. >> the ordinance to approve the developed agreement between the city and the san francisco flower marked. >> supervisor peskin? >> thank you. colleagues, this is a banner day between the academy of art and the flower marked. and those two players are inextricably linked because it was about a decade ago that the academy of art actually attempted to buy part of the flower marked. it is appropriate to be rising to item number 1212. i want to start by saying a few things about the flower market. it's the second wholesale flower market in the united states of america. it employees many, many people. it is one of the most colorful people -- places in san francisco and if you have not been there at the crack of dawn, i suggest that y
the one -- the old when a general hospital and the new one , and the new one at general hospital really is aspirational and what it attempts to achieve. i see the number of problems that you are addressing today and how far you have to stretch the money. more power to you. >> thank you. public comment is now closed. madame clerk, let's go back to item number two. >> the ordinance to approve the developed agreement between the city and the san francisco flower marked. >>...
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s crisis research institute told us general hospital wouldn't be at the negotiations if you didn't need it. don't have. to think about both his various groups who supported the different militia groups because although it's called in on me it would be composed of a variety of semi autonomous brigades so he will need to be sure that they board he also needs to ask with countries like egypt in the united arab emirates who've been very supportive of his. sidedness conflict will be happy with a cease fire and so if that's the case then he may well sign i don't think he would have gone to moscow if he was really willing to sign the positive thing it seems to me is that turkey and russia as in syria have. different sides in the conflict but they are willing to cooperate together and that has helped to calm the conflict in syria as we've seen all the not end it and i think that kind of model were you have people who can say we're honest brokers together because each of us is aware of the interests of people on the ground that is a potentially positive step and we'll see obviously at the weeken
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and libya's rebel general hospital reportedly agrees to abide by the cease fire currently in effect in the war stricken country it comes hours after president wants a turkey would be sending more troops to to support the u.n. pact government. hello you're watching international i'm rosana lockridge thank you for joining us. russia has a new prime minister lawmakers approved the candidacy of mikhail misha stood on thursday with president putin then signing off on the appointment because got more on how the day unfolded. well it only took this country what was it slightly more than 24 hours to come from the point when the president proposed to tweak some elements of russia's constitution which by the way didn't automatically mean that the cabinet would have to step down to a moving towards the point when the russian state duma approved the name of the country's new prime minister that is mikhail so the result was $383.00 votes in favor about 40 abstentions and 0 votes again so this is the kind of backing the and coming prime minister is getting which is very important obviously in his po
and libya's rebel general hospital reportedly agrees to abide by the cease fire currently in effect in the war stricken country it comes hours after president wants a turkey would be sending more troops to to support the u.n. pact government. hello you're watching international i'm rosana lockridge thank you for joining us. russia has a new prime minister lawmakers approved the candidacy of mikhail misha stood on thursday with president putin then signing off on the appointment because got more...
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at the same time doing separate deals with general hospital but also regional almost warlords one could say at the same time there are limits to how much you can achieve militarily in libya will have to has claimed most of the territory now at the same time if you talk to actors in the region he doesn't really seem to have the backing in the libyan population so if he wants to get this under control before it actually reaches european shores there's a broad recognition now after years of simply ignoring the issue that they need to get their act together in the least find a common line the other big diplomatic project the iran nuclear deal clearly has failed so the e.u. needs to prove that it can do international diplomacy ok so they needs a win here and there's a lot at stake not just with migration of course but what about the prospects of this conference what's it looking like. well the government really didn't want to say what the benchmark is for calling this a success but reading between the lines the fact that all these actors are sitting down together have the table already is on
at the same time doing separate deals with general hospital but also regional almost warlords one could say at the same time there are limits to how much you can achieve militarily in libya will have to has claimed most of the territory now at the same time if you talk to actors in the region he doesn't really seem to have the backing in the libyan population so if he wants to get this under control before it actually reaches european shores there's a broad recognition now after years of simply...
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killing iranian general hospital money. and paris police fired tear gas to disperse protesters on a 6 week of mouse nationwide strike over pension reform in the country. you're watching r t international bring you your live news update from our studio here in moscow welcome to the program. ukraine's president has asked the u.s. canada and allies to show evidence that backs their claims that a rocket brought down its passenger plane in iran on wednesday zelinsky added that the missile scenario cannot be ruled out but is not currently confirmed 176 passengers on board lost their lives when the boeing 737 came down shortly after takeoff from tehran airport but ukraine and iran have now asked the west to share their intelligence on the crash. considering the latest pressed statements by heads of state we are asking all international partners primarily the governments of the us canada and the u.k. to supply information and evidence pertaining to this plane crash does investigative commission all those countries whose citizens we
killing iranian general hospital money. and paris police fired tear gas to disperse protesters on a 6 week of mouse nationwide strike over pension reform in the country. you're watching r t international bring you your live news update from our studio here in moscow welcome to the program. ukraine's president has asked the u.s. canada and allies to show evidence that backs their claims that a rocket brought down its passenger plane in iran on wednesday zelinsky added that the missile scenario...
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after emergency surgery at san francisco general hospital, a family member did move his car. that's when they found a ticket. even now deguzman doesn't blame the meter maid. >> they don't know what happened to me, so if the car's out on the street and it's a thursday, it doesn't matter who i am, they're going to ticket it. >> reporter: but he did figure sfmta would dismiss it given the life-threatening circumstances. so he's surprised about a letter he just got in the mail. his request to dismiss is denied. when i asked for information, a spokesperson sent me a short response that reads in part, we understand that each case is different and the system we have in place accounts for unfortunate situations like mr. deguzman's. we review these protests and make a fair determination on a case by case basis. he told me he could file an additional appeal but would have to pay the ticket first. that's not the response deguzman was hoping for. >> that they have no empathy for any kind of situation. >> reporter: now, mr. deguzman tells me tonight that he doesn't want to have to deal wi
after emergency surgery at san francisco general hospital, a family member did move his car. that's when they found a ticket. even now deguzman doesn't blame the meter maid. >> they don't know what happened to me, so if the car's out on the street and it's a thursday, it doesn't matter who i am, they're going to ticket it. >> reporter: but he did figure sfmta would dismiss it given the life-threatening circumstances. so he's surprised about a letter he just got in the mail. his...
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thanks and appreciation to the president government and people for the warm reception and generous hospitality and i pray to god almighty that our meeting and the discussions we had will. do better future. president speaking after his meeting with algeria's president in algiers we one of the take up because we wanted to hear what president one that had to say particularly on libya. following his talks with syria's president with me in the studio as our correspondent who's covered libya libya extensively he was listening in to what the president. as well i'm not sure but i should that we actually learned anything new there what's what's president one doing in algeria right now what's the point of his mission so he's basically trying to. cooperate with the algerians when it comes to dealing with libya and there was a reason for this over the past few weeks the algerian government made it clear that it would jets any foreign interference in libya and there was one of the main reasons why the turkish foreign minister flew to algeria right after that statement from the algerian government i think t
thanks and appreciation to the president government and people for the warm reception and generous hospitality and i pray to god almighty that our meeting and the discussions we had will. do better future. president speaking after his meeting with algeria's president in algiers we one of the take up because we wanted to hear what president one that had to say particularly on libya. following his talks with syria's president with me in the studio as our correspondent who's covered libya libya...
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and libya's rebel general hospital reportedly agrees to abide by the cease fire currently in effect in the war stricken country it comes hours after president wants a turkey would be sending more troops to libya to support the u.n. government.
and libya's rebel general hospital reportedly agrees to abide by the cease fire currently in effect in the war stricken country it comes hours after president wants a turkey would be sending more troops to libya to support the u.n. government.
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enforcement and public safety services for the department of public health at san francisco general hospital, ten department of public health neighborhood clinics, the department of emergency management, the san francisco main public library, and, yes, here in the crown jewel of san francisco, our beautiful city hall and much, much more all supported by training and personnel units. the daily operation of a law enforcement agency this size in a city and county as eclectic, diverse, dynamic and, yes, challenging as ours, requires the right person for the right time. and san franciscan, a graduate of lowell high school, a husband, a father who lives in and is raising his family in our city, a 23-plus year record of service to this agency and the people of san francisco, a leader that holds himself accountable first and by example will expect the best from all who work for this agency. a person of the highest integrity, character and moral compass, paul miyamoto embodies if not exceeds all the core elements required to be the sheriff of san francisco. the deputies have assumed that i shall post
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the one -- the old when a general hospital and the new one , and the new one at general hospital really is aspirational and what it attempts to achieve. i see the number of problems that you are addressing today and how far you have to stretch the money. more power to you. >> thank you. public comment is now closed. madame clerk, let's go back to item number two. >> the ordinance to approve the developed agreement between the city and the san francisco flower marked. >> supervisor peskin? >> thank you. colleagues, this is a banner day between the academy of art and the flower marked. and those two players are inextricably linked because it was about a decade ago that the academy of art actually attempted to buy part of the flower marked. it is appropriate to be rising to item number 1212. i want to start by saying a few things about the flower market. it's the second wholesale flower market in the united states of america. it employees many, many people. it is one of the most colorful people -- places in san francisco and if you have not been there at the crack of dawn, i suggest that y
the one -- the old when a general hospital and the new one , and the new one at general hospital really is aspirational and what it attempts to achieve. i see the number of problems that you are addressing today and how far you have to stretch the money. more power to you. >> thank you. public comment is now closed. madame clerk, let's go back to item number two. >> the ordinance to approve the developed agreement between the city and the san francisco flower marked. >>...
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it's certainly not as fully capable as general hospital, for instance. so how would you deal with that? >> so we have transfer agreements -- i mean, in we need to look into what medical needs they are, right? and so we have existing agreements with all other hospitals like cpmc, trinity and ucsf. and so it depends on what the medical needs are and then we can transfer. >> thank you. >> thank you. i have no further questions. just we look forward to hearing the outcome of the vote on tuesday. i know you're working closely with miss heramoto and if you can just underscore, move as quickly as we can. >> absolutely. >> we would appreciate that. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> i think through the chair, i think we'll go to public comment. >> we will and i have some speaker cards so i'll call some names and if folks can line up on your right, our left. benson nadel, gloria simpson and teteresa palmer, ben kung, l leah montono, kim tavvali and katie rose. we give you two minutes. we asked you state your first and last name clearly and speak into the microphone.
it's certainly not as fully capable as general hospital, for instance. so how would you deal with that? >> so we have transfer agreements -- i mean, in we need to look into what medical needs they are, right? and so we have existing agreements with all other hospitals like cpmc, trinity and ucsf. and so it depends on what the medical needs are and then we can transfer. >> thank you. >> thank you. i have no further questions. just we look forward to hearing the outcome of the...
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the female passenger taken to san francisco general hospital. the name of the man who was killed has not been named yet. >>> coming up on the four, we talk about hackers and the 2020 election. more on that coming up after the break. is a look at what is on tonight. it all begins at 8 p.m. and then we have the 10 p.m. news and 11 p.m. news right here on ktvu news. beyond the routine checkups. beyond the not-so-routine cases. comcast business is helping doctors provide care in whole new ways. all working with a new generation of technologies powered by our gig-speed network. because beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected. to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. >>> a san francisco bay tech company is offering free cyber security services to political campaigns nationwide leading up to the 2020 election. the company wants to help prevent the repeat of the campaign hacking by russia leading up to the 2016 election. now we are joined by the head of public pol
the female passenger taken to san francisco general hospital. the name of the man who was killed has not been named yet. >>> coming up on the four, we talk about hackers and the 2020 election. more on that coming up after the break. is a look at what is on tonight. it all begins at 8 p.m. and then we have the 10 p.m. news and 11 p.m. news right here on ktvu news. beyond the routine checkups. beyond the not-so-routine cases. comcast business is helping doctors provide care in whole new...
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are proud to stand next to other amazing community service providers like the san francisco general hospital and u.c.s.f., the san francisco police department special victims unit, housing authority, human services authority, hamilton families th the count less other programs. your work is live saving. looking to the future on behalf of the board, we look forward to continuing to innovate and evolve the expert network of systems to ensure no woman or child is forced to choose between safety and their health or home. now for the moment you are waiting for. i am introducing our mayor, mayor london breed. she is the first african-american woman mayor in the city's history. her priorities include the homelessness crisis, new shelter beds, expanding mental health, more housing and keeping the city streets clean and safe. please join me in welcoming the 45th mayor of the city and county of san francisco, mayor london breed. [applause] >> mayor breed: thank you. thank you for your work and all members of the board and the staff and the people dedicated to this work. we appreciate everything that yo
are proud to stand next to other amazing community service providers like the san francisco general hospital and u.c.s.f., the san francisco police department special victims unit, housing authority, human services authority, hamilton families th the count less other programs. your work is live saving. looking to the future on behalf of the board, we look forward to continuing to innovate and evolve the expert network of systems to ensure no woman or child is forced to choose between safety and...
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. >>> plus, chaos in san francisco general hospital's emergency room.our next hour, the safety concerns coming to light in a newly released report. >>> first, many people are heading to florida for super bowl liv. after the break which fans are buying the most tickets for the game. what can we do to make an impact in our community? we can share our knowledge, be leaders or simply participate in the 2020 census. the census wants our community to be counted accurately. that count informs decisions that affect funding for hundreds of programs like medicare, daycare and arts education. when a community comes together, anything is possible. shape your future. start here. learn more at 2020census.gov. shaphurricanes. tornadoes.ere. donald trump is making it worse. trump:"all of this with the global warming. a lot of it's a hoax." vo: mike bloomberg knows the science and understands the challenge, he's led an effort that has shut down half the nation's dirty polluting coal plants so far. as president, a plan for 80% clean energy by 2028 - cutting carbon emissi
. >>> plus, chaos in san francisco general hospital's emergency room.our next hour, the safety concerns coming to light in a newly released report. >>> first, many people are heading to florida for super bowl liv. after the break which fans are buying the most tickets for the game. what can we do to make an impact in our community? we can share our knowledge, be leaders or simply participate in the 2020 census. the census wants our community to be counted accurately. that...
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in the meantime the old general hospital what should be the main source of care for haiti's biggest citysewage, piles of trash are every where. etnaize janvier and her 4-month-old son have been here for eight days. >> he's crying because he has to go but can't go the bathroom. >> i'm sorry. i can't imagine the pain he's in. many patients don't get treated because they are often required to provide medical supplies. something as simple as surgical gloves that the hospital can't afford. but take a trip outside the capital. you find a remarkable place that many doubted could ever exist in this country. this is saint boniface hospital up the mountains on haiti's southern peninsula. it was started in 1983. in the last ten years has become a leading beacon for haitian hope. people come from hours away to this hospital and it could be anything. emergency room, maternity, anything. conor shapiro is president of health equity international which oversees saint boniface. he came in 2003 and his wife is haitian. on the day the earthquake struck he was at work. >> massive shaking. all the patients c
in the meantime the old general hospital what should be the main source of care for haiti's biggest citysewage, piles of trash are every where. etnaize janvier and her 4-month-old son have been here for eight days. >> he's crying because he has to go but can't go the bathroom. >> i'm sorry. i can't imagine the pain he's in. many patients don't get treated because they are often required to provide medical supplies. something as simple as surgical gloves that the hospital can't...
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a programming reminder, due to the breaking impeachment news during today's else of general hospital, it was preempted. you can see that episode in its entirety overnight tonight starting at 2:37 a.m. >>> the end of the line for firefighters at station 30 in union city. it closed today after the city council voted to shut it down because of the budget. >> it is out of service indefinitely. >> the last call over the radio for fire house 30. >> that's it. >> the citizens here are at significant risk. >> the president of the firefighters union wasted no time raising safety concerns about the city's decision. rolling out the banner with the message, your neighborhood fire station is closed. you are now at risk. >> when we have a structure fire, a medical emergency, a woman in labor with imminent birth, our resources will be so thin that we won't have response times are adequate. >> them it was a budget decision. with the fire station 30 averaging less than two calls per 24-hour shift, it was costing the city an additional $3.2 million a year they did not have. so on they called it quits b
a programming reminder, due to the breaking impeachment news during today's else of general hospital, it was preempted. you can see that episode in its entirety overnight tonight starting at 2:37 a.m. >>> the end of the line for firefighters at station 30 in union city. it closed today after the city council voted to shut it down because of the budget. >> it is out of service indefinitely. >> the last call over the radio for fire house 30. >> that's it. >> the...
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are proud to stand next to other amazing community service providers like the san francisco general hospitalnd u.c.s.f., the san francisco police department special victims unit, housing authority, human services authority, hamilton families th the count less other programs. your work is live saving. looking to the future on behalf of the board, we look forward to continuing to innovate and evolve the expert network of systems to ensure no woman or child is forced to choose between safety and their health or home. now for the moment you are waiting for. i am introducing our mayor, mayor london breed. she is the first african-american woman mayor in the city's history. her priorities include the homelessness crisis, new shelter beds, expanding mental health, more housing and keeping the city streets clean and safe. please join me in welcoming the 45th mayor of the city and county of san francisco, mayor london breed. [applause] >> mayor breed: thank you. thank you for your work and all members of the board and the staff and the people dedicated to this work. we appreciate everything that you
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general hospital. police did have this intersection shut down for about an hour because the crash also caused a gas leak. that leak has been stopped. crews have reopen the intersection. the cause of this crash remains under investigation. live in san francisco, elissa harrington ktvu fox tv news >> today a vote on whether to allow witnesses at the impeachment trial. it now appears republicans have enough votes to block further witnesses. >> they want to slow down now. they don't want to read up they want to slow it down and take up the election year and continue this political charade. it's also wrong. >> they descend into constitutional madness because that way madness lies. if we are to accept the premise that a president is essentially can do whatever he wants >> if the resolution to allow witnesses fails today it is possible the senate could vote to acquit the president as early as tonight. at least two senate republicans plan to break ranks. maine senator susan collins says she will vote to allow
general hospital. police did have this intersection shut down for about an hour because the crash also caused a gas leak. that leak has been stopped. crews have reopen the intersection. the cause of this crash remains under investigation. live in san francisco, elissa harrington ktvu fox tv news >> today a vote on whether to allow witnesses at the impeachment trial. it now appears republicans have enough votes to block further witnesses. >> they want to slow down now. they don't...
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this is intended to make sure that any potential patients are not going to be mixing with the general hospitalooking into moving the ordinary patients out of this hospital so they can free up beds with the expectation that there could well be many more cases needing to come in. there is one individual here at the moment, a male who was diagnosed on friday. he's up on the 7th floor behind me. you can see everybody taking precautions inside that building. there are hazmat suits being worn. nobody wants to take any risk. in the past couple of hours the risk level is higher. this alert level being raised means basically the government takes over so that they are the ones that are now spearheading this as opposed to the cdc. what we are seeing here is similar to what we're seeing around the world as the coronavirus is starting to spread, michael. >> all right, paula, thanks for that. paula hancocks there in seoul for us. >> a bombshell revelation on the ukraine controversy is adding to the trump impeachment drama in washington. "the new york times" is reporting that former national security advisor
this is intended to make sure that any potential patients are not going to be mixing with the general hospitalooking into moving the ordinary patients out of this hospital so they can free up beds with the expectation that there could well be many more cases needing to come in. there is one individual here at the moment, a male who was diagnosed on friday. he's up on the 7th floor behind me. you can see everybody taking precautions inside that building. there are hazmat suits being worn. nobody...
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because of the breaking impeachment news that we had earlier in the day, today's episode of "general hospitalan see it tonight starting at 2:37 a.m. >>> we know governor newsom has been touring the state to deal with the homeless crisis. his tour is supposed to wrap up tomorrow in the bay area. we have a pretty good idea where he will be. sky7 was over oakland near the coliseum parking lot this afternoon and spotted about 20 recreational vehicles with the state's seal on them. last week the governor told abc7 news reporter leslie brinkley trailers will be part of his solution. sources tell us the staging area is connected to the governor's visit to the bay area tomorrow, and fresno today governor newsom said we need to do better to get people off the streets. >> you may just find that you're struggling with a little too much to drink or doing something else, and then they want to come in, they're like, sorry, you've got to be clean and sober. my point is we got to find more options. >> the governor's most recent budget includes $750 million to fight homelessness. >>> classes resumed today at
because of the breaking impeachment news that we had earlier in the day, today's episode of "general hospitalan see it tonight starting at 2:37 a.m. >>> we know governor newsom has been touring the state to deal with the homeless crisis. his tour is supposed to wrap up tomorrow in the bay area. we have a pretty good idea where he will be. sky7 was over oakland near the coliseum parking lot this afternoon and spotted about 20 recreational vehicles with the state's seal on them....
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but here at zuckerberg san francisco general hospital they do have an isolation board on stand by.e preparing for the worst. >> now public health, aviation and government officials in san francisco are making sure that virus doesn't spread here. >> it's important to recognize there are no confirmed cases in san francisco at this time. we are actively preparing for the possibility of confirmed cases. >> san francisco taking no chances, the city has activated this emergency operation center to track any possible cases and react quickly. >> we will be broadcasting in partnership with the department of public health. public health information about how to prevent the spread of the virus and what to do to stay healthy during flu season. >> doctors say wuhan corona virus may look a lot like the flu. public health experts say the patient's travel history including any recent trips to china may be the key to telling the difference. >> we won't be able to tell just from the symptoms. that's why the history of where that person has been is the most important factor. >> san francisco internat
but here at zuckerberg san francisco general hospital they do have an isolation board on stand by.e preparing for the worst. >> now public health, aviation and government officials in san francisco are making sure that virus doesn't spread here. >> it's important to recognize there are no confirmed cases in san francisco at this time. we are actively preparing for the possibility of confirmed cases. >> san francisco taking no chances, the city has activated this emergency...
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here in kansas city, there was actually a very special place, general hospital number two, which was opened in 1908, and was the first hospital serving the black community entirely people buy and run by african-americans. let, it was also a segregated facility that was outmoded, overcrowded and ill maintained. my point here is that social identity mattered during the pandemic. .t was not changed in the midst of disruption, especially those with social power, maintaining the way things were done, including the social hierarchy was a means of maintaining a sense of normalcy. the cost of that was severe for some. put simply, the violence was untrained in american prejudice, but the american public was not. aftermath and the talk about how this trauma lived on. atould suggest again that, the level of the individual, the trauma does not simply dissipate, but continues to frame lives, perhaps for their entirety. what a strange is how notoriously different it is to find resources of people writing, talking and singing about the flu. this is part of the idea of it having been forgotten as par
here in kansas city, there was actually a very special place, general hospital number two, which was opened in 1908, and was the first hospital serving the black community entirely people buy and run by african-americans. let, it was also a segregated facility that was outmoded, overcrowded and ill maintained. my point here is that social identity mattered during the pandemic. .t was not changed in the midst of disruption, especially those with social power, maintaining the way things were...
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as you reported zuckerberg san francisco general hospital here does have isolate rooms on stand by readyaccept any corona virus patients should they arrive here in the city. at this point the city, the hospital all taking the attitude of hoping for the best but preparing for the worst. . >> the potentially deadly wuhan corona virus already has a choke hold in china and workers in san francisco are working to make sure that virus doesn't spread here. >> it's important to recognize there are no confirmed cases in san francisco at this time. we are actively preparing for the possibility of confirmed cases. >> san francisco taking no chances. the city has activated this emergency operation center to track any possible cases and react quickly. >> we will be broadcasting in partnership with the department of public health. public health information about how to prevent the spread of the virus and what to do to stay healthy during flu season. >> doctors say wuhan corona virus may look a lot like the flu. public health experts say the patient's travel history including any recent trips to china
as you reported zuckerberg san francisco general hospital here does have isolate rooms on stand by readyaccept any corona virus patients should they arrive here in the city. at this point the city, the hospital all taking the attitude of hoping for the best but preparing for the worst. . >> the potentially deadly wuhan corona virus already has a choke hold in china and workers in san francisco are working to make sure that virus doesn't spread here. >> it's important to recognize...
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i just have minor amendments i received from some of the frontline workers at general hospital.u recall, the last meeting i spoke about resolution in support of primarily at that time, the residents and intern physicians at general hospital. i wanted to add different piece ofs of this that -- pieces of that that address challenges that other people are having. one of the things we wanted to underscore, all of the parties should be working together with the department of human resources to identify and remedy sources of delay in hiring. and i that we'll take these amendments and pass this resolution. thanks again to both the folks at the hospital. dr. koufax who i spoke to about this. and is helping to explain and identify some of the solutions. and to all the cosponsors. >> president yee: i'm sorry. supervisor haney, what are the actual amendments? would you like to read it? >> supervisor haney: they're passed out i think. i didn't get -- [laughter]. i don't have a copy in front of me. you want me to read? >> president yee: just give the gist so the public understands. >> superv
i just have minor amendments i received from some of the frontline workers at general hospital.u recall, the last meeting i spoke about resolution in support of primarily at that time, the residents and intern physicians at general hospital. i wanted to add different piece ofs of this that -- pieces of that that address challenges that other people are having. one of the things we wanted to underscore, all of the parties should be working together with the department of human resources to...