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my doctor cannot do it, it's against hppa. here i've gone through six years of serious, serious malicious harassment. i've had to move four times. these people who are harassing me have followed me from residence to residence, telling people that i am a murderer, that i have stabbed an infant, it goes on and on. they tell people they are conducting a legal investigation when they are not. and i have written complaint after complaint. and i can't get any help from my management, and i really need some help. i would hope that somebody here can talk to the police department or so that i can file a complaint. i am disabled. i'm going to be 60 years old in a few months and it's wreaking havoc on my health, my well-being and everything. i mean, i am here to beg somebody for some help so i can file a dang complaint. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >>> [inaudible] beverly [speaker not understood], san francisco domestic violence consortium. but today i'm also here as a proud resident of district 5. i drove past the previous loca
my doctor cannot do it, it's against hppa. here i've gone through six years of serious, serious malicious harassment. i've had to move four times. these people who are harassing me have followed me from residence to residence, telling people that i am a murderer, that i have stabbed an infant, it goes on and on. they tell people they are conducting a legal investigation when they are not. and i have written complaint after complaint. and i can't get any help from my management, and i really...
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scratching their heads 'cause we always have to sign those of white house are not in the military, that hppa, which means that certain things about us cannot be shared, like mental evaluations. >> yeah, that's true. you see these privacy laws are just tremendous. you have a stack like this when you go to the doctor. but this effort trying to -- aimed at preventing what happened, for example, at newtown. >> eric shawn, thank you. >>> afghan's marching against american military members after years of war and trying to protect the people there from the taliban. a protest in afghanistan's capital today and it could signal growing dissent for u.s. special forces stationed in a key area of battle. 500 demonstrators taking part in a march to parliament in kabul demanding the release of nine citizens they claim are being held by american forces. u.s. officials say they have knowledge of four men arrested in the province during joint u.s.-afghan raids burks they have no information about the other five. afghan president karzai wants all american special forces out of the area immediately, but he's ag
scratching their heads 'cause we always have to sign those of white house are not in the military, that hppa, which means that certain things about us cannot be shared, like mental evaluations. >> yeah, that's true. you see these privacy laws are just tremendous. you have a stack like this when you go to the doctor. but this effort trying to -- aimed at preventing what happened, for example, at newtown. >> eric shawn, thank you. >>> afghan's marching against american...
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in my previous life when i was a labor and employment relations attorney, there is the hppa law thatts on what doctors can tell any one outside the patient and whoever the patient authorizes. how is this going to work to get mental health information into the system. >> not just patient privacy which of course, as you know dawned in the 1990s. also has to do with the move against institutionalization and the move against people being committed against their will from the 1970s. so we have a lot -- we spent a long time protecting people with mental health issues from things but how do you you call those people out of the universe of those able to have guns. in the case of the gentleman, the young man in newtown, connecticut, yes, maybe an integrated background check system might have screened him out from a purchase but he didn't purchase a gun. >> shannon: he stole the gun. >> he took the guns from his mom. in other cases certainly the aurora shooting that you were just talking about and perhaps at virginia tech there would have been the possibility that anent greated background chec
in my previous life when i was a labor and employment relations attorney, there is the hppa law thatts on what doctors can tell any one outside the patient and whoever the patient authorizes. how is this going to work to get mental health information into the system. >> not just patient privacy which of course, as you know dawned in the 1990s. also has to do with the move against institutionalization and the move against people being committed against their will from the 1970s. so we have...