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because they got aids or hepatitis c. convert visn's into what i call residential treatment centers. -- convert prisons. knock down the gun towers. take down the razor wires. inspired the corrections officers, the people with badges that make $150,000 a year -- inspire their asses. [applause] i am all for the union. i do not like their union. what you do is you rehire people back as correctional workers. what happens is in a state of california, where somebody needs help because they contradict or alcoholic or have a bad temper and they are going to be of their wife or sexually assault her stepdaughter -- whatever their problem is, let's do something about crime before they commit the crimes. they have this urge to do something illegal. they call the police and say, "i need help. i'm drug addicted. an alcoholic. please help me." right? they are directed to this treatment center where they can voluntary commit themselves for three to six months. they will do a workshop -- workup on their health. they need a health care ass
because they got aids or hepatitis c. convert visn's into what i call residential treatment centers. -- convert prisons. knock down the gun towers. take down the razor wires. inspired the corrections officers, the people with badges that make $150,000 a year -- inspire their asses. [applause] i am all for the union. i do not like their union. what you do is you rehire people back as correctional workers. what happens is in a state of california, where somebody needs help because they contradict...
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two other concerns, one is around hepatitis c. the other had the honor of being appointed to previous years, the hepatitis task force. we had a number of things in it that we think funding them will help save us money down the road in terms of preventing new hiv transmissions, insuring that people currently living with it are aware of their status and have access to treatment, and ensuring that the services that the department provides are optimally coordinated so we are not spending too much money and different things and assuring people who are in health the san francisco have access to the full range of treatments that are available. one of the recommendations in particular around preventing new transmissions to the supervised injection facility has the potential to save the city significant money down the road. the last comment is specific to community policing and how we are deploying police and criminal justice resources. we are spending a lot of money using our criminal justice system to manage public health issues, a menta
two other concerns, one is around hepatitis c. the other had the honor of being appointed to previous years, the hepatitis task force. we had a number of things in it that we think funding them will help save us money down the road in terms of preventing new hiv transmissions, insuring that people currently living with it are aware of their status and have access to treatment, and ensuring that the services that the department provides are optimally coordinated so we are not spending too much...
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hepatitis a and sal min nillia and geria and assumed to be in the fresh water in california and you get enough of the parasites in you and you will b in the bathroom for weeks and you won't be happy about it and make sure you have clean water stored in your disaster kit and be aware of the source of the water and hepatitis a and wash your hands. salminila and is it safe and should i be eating this and not properly prepared and know wher the food comes from. tetni and disease -- oh you stepped on a rusty nail and it' not exclusively rusty nails and you have a cut and open wound and at the timeu at the time dm here and these are the first things you check for in any patient you see. if they don't have an air way they can't breathe and then wha are they? >> (inaudible). >> dead and we will review that and it's a basic point. okay. if you are plea are bleeding an important to keep in mind that most bleeding stops on its own and all bleeding stops essentialls shrcials eventuaeve. medical joke and if you are in shock -- and no hurt nerves we don't want you to go in and hel somebody and have s
hepatitis a and sal min nillia and geria and assumed to be in the fresh water in california and you get enough of the parasites in you and you will b in the bathroom for weeks and you won't be happy about it and make sure you have clean water stored in your disaster kit and be aware of the source of the water and hepatitis a and wash your hands. salminila and is it safe and should i be eating this and not properly prepared and know wher the food comes from. tetni and disease -- oh you stepped...
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she died of hepatitis. 17,000 of my colleagues in the 1980's contracted hepatitis before blood borne pathogens. cents a bushel has instituted safety regulations -- since osha has instituted safety regulations, our workers get to work everyday and do not think about it. the department make sure that workers were required to get vaccinations so health care workers did not have to worry about hepatitis. today i get to work and none of light colleagues get -- not of my colleagues have hepatitis because of body fluids. >> you also experienced workplace tragedy. maybe you can start by telling us about what got you interested in worker health and safety. describes of the changes you have seen it. >> i was hired in as a pipefitter at goodyear. i worked for this gentleman who did a lot of on-the-job training. he always told me when he heard the alarm system go off in the plant, make sure you respond with your tools because you may have to pull out a check out the worker. about two weeks after i was hired, an alarm went off. the first responders pulled this man and other the machine that had b
she died of hepatitis. 17,000 of my colleagues in the 1980's contracted hepatitis before blood borne pathogens. cents a bushel has instituted safety regulations -- since osha has instituted safety regulations, our workers get to work everyday and do not think about it. the department make sure that workers were required to get vaccinations so health care workers did not have to worry about hepatitis. today i get to work and none of light colleagues get -- not of my colleagues have hepatitis...
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's died or contracted hepatitis in that time before blood borne pathogens. since osha has instituted safety regulations for blood borne pathogens, that has fallen to nearly 97% of the health care workers. we have training and education and the department made it so that employers were offering vaccinations and health care workers did not have to worry about hepatitis. changes have been dramatic. i go to work today and not my colleagues and up with hepatitis from inadvertent exposure to blood and body fluids. >>mike, you experienced a workplace tragedy. maybe you can tell us what got you interested in worker health and safety and describe some of the changes you have seen because of the osha action. >> i hired on to good year at 25 years of age as a pipefitter. i work with a gentle man -- i worked with a gentle man and we had tolls and went out to fix machinery. we heard the alarm system go off and the plants. if it is in our area, we have to respond. about two weeks after i was tired, that alarm went off and went to this area. we found the first responders,
's died or contracted hepatitis in that time before blood borne pathogens. since osha has instituted safety regulations for blood borne pathogens, that has fallen to nearly 97% of the health care workers. we have training and education and the department made it so that employers were offering vaccinations and health care workers did not have to worry about hepatitis. changes have been dramatic. i go to work today and not my colleagues and up with hepatitis from inadvertent exposure to blood...
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it dealt with a particular hazard with hepatitis b and h a v. there really wasn't a lot of regulation and health care. what came was not only a standard. it came as an intention to safety and health that began to be built that wasn't there. there wasn't a program standard that applies anywhere. but because of that standard, in broad safety and health to that industry that had not happened before. in many cases, it was a particular standards. they did not just deal with cotton dust, the bill with other hazards. that is one of the challenges we face now, that the regulatory process is so difficult to issue rules, the last major standard was 2010. we have not had this bar setting. one of the things we have seen is that without a new norms and with so much pressure, they are not putting the same focus necessarily on safety and health of the corporate level. there is concern that the driver was really ending up in reduced activity being paid to safety and health. this wondering what you're seeing and perhaps other employers? >> in addition to standar
it dealt with a particular hazard with hepatitis b and h a v. there really wasn't a lot of regulation and health care. what came was not only a standard. it came as an intention to safety and health that began to be built that wasn't there. there wasn't a program standard that applies anywhere. but because of that standard, in broad safety and health to that industry that had not happened before. in many cases, it was a particular standards. they did not just deal with cotton dust, the bill...
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contr >>> en salud es vida, cc1: entérate, un nuevo medicamento parece ser muy efectivo contra la hepatitishombres más musculosos, tienen un riesgo 34% menor de tener hipertensión, los científicos siguieron a más de 100 hombres por más de 18 años, para reducir la hipertensión levante pesas. >>> uih qué triste. >>> (risas) . >>> qué tipo de asientos le gustaría que hubiese en el treen?. >>> si tiene alguna preferenica, no deje de visitar este laboratorio, donde podrá sentarse en diferentes tipos de trenes. >>> los vagones ya fueron elegidos, y ahora el público tiene que elegir en qué sentarse >>> pero con los años de uso, los asientos de tela, se volvieron asquerosos, para más información conéctese al sitio univisión 14 punto com . >>> una mujer suifrió un nuevo revés en su intento de presencia la boda real . >>> así agarro su maleta yllegó a londres, donde le negaron la entrada. >>> las autoridades dicen que no tenía un lugar donde estar y además no tenía dinero . >>> ahora está en españa, y quiere cumplir su sueño para poder darle el cuadro que les hizo. >>> tan cerca. >>> ni el hambre que
contr >>> en salud es vida, cc1: entérate, un nuevo medicamento parece ser muy efectivo contra la hepatitishombres más musculosos, tienen un riesgo 34% menor de tener hipertensión, los científicos siguieron a más de 100 hombres por más de 18 años, para reducir la hipertensión levante pesas. >>> uih qué triste. >>> (risas) . >>> qué tipo de asientos le gustaría que hubiese en el treen?. >>> si tiene alguna preferenica, no deje de visitar...
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---la seÑora "lemus" desempeÓ ---un nuevo medicamento parece ser muy efectivo contra la "hepatitis c"arecer, cura este mal en menos tiempo que las medicinas usadas en los ultimos 20 años. ---segun los resultados publicados hoy por la "administracion federal de alimentos y medicamentos", los pacientes que se sometieron a este tratamiento presentaron niveles indetectables del virus seis meses despues de empezar a tomarlo.---los dos medicamentos actuales Ólo curan al 40 por ciento de los enfermos y tienen efectos secundarios adversos, como nausea, vomito y fatiga. ---levantar pesas podria ser la mejor solucion para mantenerse sano.---los investigadores descubrieron que los hombres que son mas musculosos tienen un riesgo 34% menor de sufrir de hipertension que los hombre que tienen menos musculo. ---para llegar a esta conclusion, los cientificos siguieron a masde mil-500 hombres mayores de 40 aÑos por un periodo de 18 aÑos.---los resultados fueron muy claros:... para reducir la hipertension se les recomienda a los hombres que levanten pesas. ---¿qÉ tipo de asientos le gustaÍa que hubiera
---la seÑora "lemus" desempeÓ ---un nuevo medicamento parece ser muy efectivo contra la "hepatitis c"arecer, cura este mal en menos tiempo que las medicinas usadas en los ultimos 20 años. ---segun los resultados publicados hoy por la "administracion federal de alimentos y medicamentos", los pacientes que se sometieron a este tratamiento presentaron niveles indetectables del virus seis meses despues de empezar a tomarlo.---los dos medicamentos actuales Ólo curan...
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member of the san francisco clinical consortium advisory committee, i have learned about diabetics, hepatitisv and aids, combined with the alcohol and drugs can destroy a community to its core. i want to thank the friendship house, the native american aids project, native american health centers throughout the area for their dedication to these health issues and their impact on people on a daily basis, especially our mothers and children. i hope they can continue to have the support and care that they provide. i would also like to thank gavin newsom and the city of san francisco's mayor's office for all the work they have done to help our people, and also their dedication to improve the lives of our community members. [applause] >> say goodnight, nathan. [applause] all right, calling to the podium joaquin torres. he will introduce our second honoree. >> good evening. on behalf of mayor gavin newsom, thank you for being here tonight. it is a great honor for me to be here tonight to celebrate with all of you our local heroes. i just want to recognize tosean elsbernd and supervisor ross mirkarim
member of the san francisco clinical consortium advisory committee, i have learned about diabetics, hepatitisv and aids, combined with the alcohol and drugs can destroy a community to its core. i want to thank the friendship house, the native american aids project, native american health centers throughout the area for their dedication to these health issues and their impact on people on a daily basis, especially our mothers and children. i hope they can continue to have the support and care...
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early in micronesia, and ours was stuck with a needle and contracted hepatitis. she later died from complications. health care workers, 17,000 of my colleagues in the 1980's, contracted hepatitis in that time before -- and since osha has instituted safety regulations for blood borne pathogens, that has fallen to 97% of the workers go to work every day, and do not even think about it. we have training and education, the department make sure that employers were required off for vaccinations so health care workers did not have to worry about hepatitis. changes have been completely dramatic. today i go to work and none of my colleagues and up with hepatitis. >> mike, you have also experienced workplace tragedy. maybe he could start by telling us about what got you interested in the worker health and safety and describe the changes you have seen. >> exactly. when i was hired at 25 years of age, i was hired at a pipe fitter. we heard the alarm system go off and the plant, because you may have to -- two weeks after i was tired, and we went to this area and found a first
early in micronesia, and ours was stuck with a needle and contracted hepatitis. she later died from complications. health care workers, 17,000 of my colleagues in the 1980's, contracted hepatitis in that time before -- and since osha has instituted safety regulations for blood borne pathogens, that has fallen to 97% of the workers go to work every day, and do not even think about it. we have training and education, the department make sure that employers were required off for vaccinations so...
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descubierto una conexÓn entre la obesidad infantil y la "esteato hepatitis no alcohólica", o inflamacion.---la enfermedad esÁ presente en el 10 por ciento de los niÑos con sobrepeso. ---hasta ahora elÚnico tratamiento que poÍa detener la destruccÓn del Ígado era una dieta Ás saludable acompaÑada de mucho ejercicio. ---sin embargo, un estudio realizado en el centro Édico de la universidad de columbia descuibrÓ que un medicamento para la diabetes llamado "met formin" combinado con una dosis alta de vitamina "c" tambÉn logÓ detener el progreso de este tipo de cirrosis. --- hace una semana que los usuarios de la consola de videojuegos "playstation" no pueden usar este aparato... y eso no es lo peor del asunto. ---la compañia "sony" informo que los numeros de las tarjetas de credito de millones de usuarios de "playstation" posiblemente fueron robados debido a la "intrusion" de unos piratas ciberneticos.---la red de "playstation" que conecta a los usuarios para que jueguen unos con otros por internet cerro el miercoles pasado cuando "sony" se percato de la violacion a su sistema de Ómputo.---u
descubierto una conexÓn entre la obesidad infantil y la "esteato hepatitis no alcohólica", o inflamacion.---la enfermedad esÁ presente en el 10 por ciento de los niÑos con sobrepeso. ---hasta ahora elÚnico tratamiento que poÍa detener la destruccÓn del Ígado era una dieta Ás saludable acompaÑada de mucho ejercicio. ---sin embargo, un estudio realizado en el centro Édico de la universidad de columbia descuibrÓ que un medicamento para la diabetes llamado "met...
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lions' eye foundation and the hepatitis-free campaign. our plans will enable us to keep these jobs in san francisco and we are proud that we provide full benefits with a fully- funded pension plan. what is the future of cpmc? we will have four campuses. the pacific campus and three acute-care campuses. i am aware of the concerns about st. luke's. i want to address them head-on. i will tell you that in anticipation of the new hospital, and they are chomping at the bit of finally getting a new hospital, we have been working with them to expand their medical staffs, building a primary care network, helping them to expand their services, and when they of asked us to provide specialty coverage, we have. we have introduced coverage in oncology, herpetology, and others. we can monitor patients in the intensive care unit. we have been working on the quality of care at that facility. it is our intent to make services there for seniors of the community and particularly for women. in the future, of the saint looks campus will have greater capacity t
lions' eye foundation and the hepatitis-free campaign. our plans will enable us to keep these jobs in san francisco and we are proud that we provide full benefits with a fully- funded pension plan. what is the future of cpmc? we will have four campuses. the pacific campus and three acute-care campuses. i am aware of the concerns about st. luke's. i want to address them head-on. i will tell you that in anticipation of the new hospital, and they are chomping at the bit of finally getting a new...
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their heart disease or for their diabetes or their high blood pressure or their cholesterol or their hepatitis b. we actually provide group medical visits and group education classes and meeting people who have similar chronic illnesses as you do really helps you understand that you are not alone in dealing with this. and it validates the experiences that you have and so you learn from each other. >> i think it's very important to try to be in tune with the needs of the community and a lot of our patients have -- a lot of our patients are actually immigrants who have a lot of competing priorities, family issues, child care issues, maybe not being able to find work or finding work and not being insured and health care sometimes isn't the top priority for them. we need to understand that so that we can help them take care of themselves physically and emotionally to deal with all these other things. they also have to be working through with people living longer and living with more chronic conditions i think we're going to see more patients coming through. >> starting next year, every day 10,000
their heart disease or for their diabetes or their high blood pressure or their cholesterol or their hepatitis b. we actually provide group medical visits and group education classes and meeting people who have similar chronic illnesses as you do really helps you understand that you are not alone in dealing with this. and it validates the experiences that you have and so you learn from each other. >> i think it's very important to try to be in tune with the needs of the community and a...
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hepatitis in that time. since osha has instituted safety regulations for blood borne pathogens, that has fallen. 97% of the workers go to work everyday and do not think about it. we're training and education. we are required to offer things so they do not have to worry about hepatitis. the changes have been dramatic. today are going to work and none of my colleagues and up from hepatitis from exposure to blood and body fluids. >> mike, you have also experienced workplace tragedy. tell us about what got you interested in worker health and safety. describe some of the changes you have seen because of the actions that osha has taken. >> when i hired in a good year and 25 years of age, i was a pipe fitter. i work with the gentleman who did on the job training. we had our tools and were going out to fix machinery. we heard the alarm system go off in the plant. we were to respond with our tools. about two weeks after i was tired, the alarm went off. we went to the area. we found the first responders on the machine
hepatitis in that time. since osha has instituted safety regulations for blood borne pathogens, that has fallen. 97% of the workers go to work everyday and do not think about it. we're training and education. we are required to offer things so they do not have to worry about hepatitis. the changes have been dramatic. today are going to work and none of my colleagues and up from hepatitis from exposure to blood and body fluids. >> mike, you have also experienced workplace tragedy. tell us...
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it has a hepatitis c treatment that is scheduled for f.d.a. action next month. and that's tonight's market focus. >> susie: the securities and exchange commission is considering whether to ease rules on private companies issuing shares. one issue that's being reviewed: the 500 shareholder threshold meant to mark the transition to public ownership. that's gotten more attention recently as wall street banks and electronic markets offer investors a chance to buy and actively trade stakes in tech firms like facebook and twitter before they go public. >> tom: here's what we're watching for next week: monday, alcoa kicks off earnings season. c.e.o. klaus kleinfeld joins us with the results. later in the week, we'll also see earnings from big banks including j.p. morgan chase and bank of america. as april 18 draws near our tax expert kevin mccormally is back. monday, if you're running way behind, tips on filing your 2007 return before it's too late. >> susie: johnson and johnson will pay $70 million to settle civil and criminal charges that it paid bribes and kickbacks
it has a hepatitis c treatment that is scheduled for f.d.a. action next month. and that's tonight's market focus. >> susie: the securities and exchange commission is considering whether to ease rules on private companies issuing shares. one issue that's being reviewed: the 500 shareholder threshold meant to mark the transition to public ownership. that's gotten more attention recently as wall street banks and electronic markets offer investors a chance to buy and actively trade stakes in...
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tell your doctor if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure, or if, while on enbrel, you experience persistent fever, bruising, bleeding, or paleness. get back to the things that matter most. good job girls. ask your rheumatologist if enbrel is right for you. >>> a >>> a deadly end to a standoff in los angeles. police on monday used a massive claw to rip down the wall to a suspect's apartment. earlier he reportedly wounded an officer who was responding to a domestic disturbance call. police traded gun fire with the shooting suspect, his body was found in a second floor hallway with a rifle nearby. the wounded officer was hospitalized and critical but in stable condition. >>> in mexico, two men identified as americans were shot to death in their vehicle early monday at a u.s. border crossing. they were waiting to enter the united states from tijuana in a pickup truck with california license plates. mexican authorities said a gunman walked up to the vehicle and started shooting. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," mcdonald's is hiring
tell your doctor if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure, or if, while on enbrel, you experience persistent fever, bruising, bleeding, or paleness. get back to the things that matter most. good job girls. ask your rheumatologist if enbrel is right for you. >>> a >>> a deadly end to a standoff in los angeles. police on monday used a massive claw to rip down the wall to a suspect's apartment. earlier he...
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the scareiest thing in the restaurant industry is hepatitis. if you have an out break you have to put it on your front door in a large poster for 60 or 90 days and offer shots to our clients that have been there. it will put you out of business. there is food safety certification required bite state of california. i couldn't emphasize enough that the proper handling of food is critical. if you know someone who got sick from eat nothing a restaurant you will probably never go there. that's the fastest way to go out of business. >> at the bottom of our page i have a note about experts. you or anyone, really. cannot be an expert in all fields. if people call me and say, what do i need to open a restaurant in san francisco, when they ask i know they really need help. they need expert help because they can't bottom trained architects or engineers or contractors or familiar with this massive building code. they need to hire an expert. don't try to become an expert. hire people are experts who have the experience how to get through the permitting proc
the scareiest thing in the restaurant industry is hepatitis. if you have an out break you have to put it on your front door in a large poster for 60 or 90 days and offer shots to our clients that have been there. it will put you out of business. there is food safety certification required bite state of california. i couldn't emphasize enough that the proper handling of food is critical. if you know someone who got sick from eat nothing a restaurant you will probably never go there. that's the...
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tell your doctor if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated failure, or if, while on enbrel, you experience persistent fever, bruising, bleeding, or paleness. get back to the things that matter most. good job girls. ask your rheumatologist if enbrel is right for you. good job girls. twizzlers. the twist you can't resist. but sometimes i wonder... what's left behind? [ female announcer ] introducing purifying facial cleanser from neutrogena® naturals. developed with dermatologists... it's clinically proven to remove 99% of dirt and toxins and purify pores. and with natural willowbark it contains no dyes, parabens or harsh sulfates. dirt and toxins do a vanishing act and my skin feels pure and healthy. [ female announcer ] new purifying facial cleanser from the new line of neutrogena naturals. you carry them around everywhere. yes i do, because cravings are everywhere. would you take a craving for me, cartwright? how would i -- exactly. [ male announcer ] nicorette mini goes wherever you go, to help make quitting suck less. with being fed on. we
tell your doctor if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated failure, or if, while on enbrel, you experience persistent fever, bruising, bleeding, or paleness. get back to the things that matter most. good job girls. ask your rheumatologist if enbrel is right for you. good job girls. twizzlers. the twist you can't resist. but sometimes i wonder... what's left behind? [ female announcer ] introducing purifying facial cleanser from neutrogena®...