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the building apparently is owned by kaiser permanente and in a statement kaiser said that the building is currently empty and not fit for occupancy. the demonstrators are trespassing and need to be removed for their safety. now, we have word that police will be evicting the homeless sometime later on this morning but so far, this protest has been peaceful. sydnie? >> sharon, thank you, sharon chin in san francisco. >>> in about 2.5 hour, the jury in the perjury trial of barry bonds resuming deliberations. and the verdict could come at any time. he is accused of lying when he told a grand jury that never knowingly took steroids and never received an injection from his baseball trainer. yesterday jurors listened for more than an hour as a clerk read back testimony from kathy hoskins. she said she saw trainer greg anderson inject bonds in the abdomen. >>> tonight security will stay at a heightened level at at&t park for the second game of a giants-dodgers series. police have been patrolling every tier of the stadium. there are concerns about safety after the severe beating of a giants fan
the building apparently is owned by kaiser permanente and in a statement kaiser said that the building is currently empty and not fit for occupancy. the demonstrators are trespassing and need to be removed for their safety. now, we have word that police will be evicting the homeless sometime later on this morning but so far, this protest has been peaceful. sydnie? >> sharon, thank you, sharon chin in san francisco. >>> in about 2.5 hour, the jury in the perjury trial of barry...
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kaiser permanente, which owns the building, says it is unfit for occupancy. >>> a rescue operation was carried out today along the sacramento river but it was fish, some of them in danger, who needed assistance. they spent the past two days trapping sturgeon, stamina, and striped bass. after the fish were captured they were carried to the open river and released. >>> in gilroy, crews sprayed their minds this morning to try to wipe out a destructive test. three european grapevine moths a showed up. they are trying to outline a plan to eradicate that moth. >>> workers in san francsico spent hours picking up 12 tons of trash. city officials say there have been a dozen reports of illegal dumping in the past six months totaling 130 tons of garbage. >> we are asking people if they see suspicious activity to let us know and call the police department so we can get a better heads-up on the type of people so we can chase more actively. >> business owners say the trash does not help their efforts to lure customers and would like to see security cameras installed. >>> patrons rallied at city hall
kaiser permanente, which owns the building, says it is unfit for occupancy. >>> a rescue operation was carried out today along the sacramento river but it was fish, some of them in danger, who needed assistance. they spent the past two days trapping sturgeon, stamina, and striped bass. after the fish were captured they were carried to the open river and released. >>> in gilroy, crews sprayed their minds this morning to try to wipe out a destructive test. three european...
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. >> the building apparently is owned by kaiser permanente. in a statement, kaiser said the building is currently empty and not fit for occupancy. the demonstrators are trespassing and need to be removed for their safety. >> reporter: we have word that police may go ahead and evict the homeless this morning. we didn't have a time on that. meantime, this demonstration has been peaceful. frank. >> sharon, how come they haven't gone in already? are they waiting for one reason or another? >> we don't know. at first we heard last night that they were waiting for word from the landlord. we don't know if they have gotten word directl from kaiser. maybe they are waiting for daylight, allowing them to sleep inside. we haven't gotten confirmation from the police officers on the scene as to, you know, when this eviction might eventually take place. >> but it has been peaceful. okay, sharon chin live in san francisco. thank you. >>> concord may have recorded its second murder in just two days. police launching a homicide investigation after responding to a
. >> the building apparently is owned by kaiser permanente. in a statement, kaiser said the building is currently empty and not fit for occupancy. the demonstrators are trespassing and need to be removed for their safety. >> reporter: we have word that police may go ahead and evict the homeless this morning. we didn't have a time on that. meantime, this demonstration has been peaceful. frank. >> sharon, how come they haven't gone in already? are they waiting for one reason or...
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if building is owned by kaiser permanente and has been vacant for at least three years. the lack of adequate housing and the ratio of empty, vacant housing to people in need of housing in the city and county of san francisco is a human rights crime. >> referree: the takeover started with a rally at golden gate park than banded. 200 people marched a mile to the vacant building. >> and we do public demonstrations to draw awareness to why it is we choose to squat and the system that creates the kind of inequity that causes some folks to have more resources than they can possibly use. >> referree: police have told the folks here they can't enter the building and those already inside if they come out they won't be allowed back in. so far no arrests. police are taking a wait and see attitude until they hear from kaiser. we contacted kaiser and we have not received an official statement from them yet. reporting live in san francisco, amber lee, bay area news at 7:00. >>> in the next 15 minutes, the san francisco giants begin the first of three home games against the dodgers and
if building is owned by kaiser permanente and has been vacant for at least three years. the lack of adequate housing and the ratio of empty, vacant housing to people in need of housing in the city and county of san francisco is a human rights crime. >> referree: the takeover started with a rally at golden gate park than banded. 200 people marched a mile to the vacant building. >> and we do public demonstrations to draw awareness to why it is we choose to squat and the system that...
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the build something owned by kaiser permanente and is unfit for okay pan -- occupancy. >>> the barry bonds's trial resumes. the jury is deliberating. this is the third day of deliberations after the three day of trial. bonds is charged with three counts of lying to a jury in 2003 and one count of obstruction of justice. >>> we have a special section on the bonds's trial. you will find all of that information by going to ktvu.com and clicking on the bonds's trial tab. >>> the giants and dodgers continue their three-game series tonight at tart park and security will -- at&t park and the security will be tight after the attack on brian stow. no ins lents --icks lents were reported last night. >> please cause for a moment, a moment of reflection as we pray for brian and his family. >> friends of stow at american medical response collected donations. the dodgers held a fund-raiser from stow. the total, fans in l.a., they donated $61,000. tommy lasorda donated $5,000 of his own money. the two men who attacked stow are still on run. doctors say the paramedics from santa cruz has shown no im
the build something owned by kaiser permanente and is unfit for okay pan -- occupancy. >>> the barry bonds's trial resumes. the jury is deliberating. this is the third day of deliberations after the three day of trial. bonds is charged with three counts of lying to a jury in 2003 and one count of obstruction of justice. >>> we have a special section on the bonds's trial. you will find all of that information by going to ktvu.com and clicking on the bonds's trial tab....
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. >> reporter: apparently, the building is owned by kaiser permanente. in a statement, kaiser said that the building is currently empty and is not fit for occupancy. the demonstrators are trespassing and need to be removed for their safety. we have reports that police may move in later this morning to drive these protestors out. we have not gotten confirmation on that from the officers on the scene. they say they don't know what will happen. >> i see a few people behind you. any idea how many people are actually in the building? >> reporter: there are about eight or nine inside, same number outside. less than 20 total. >> okay. we'll keep in touch with you throughout our show in case the situation changes there. sharon chin in san francisco. >>> concord may have its second murder in just two days. police launching a homicide investigation after responding to a distress call on bedford road by lexington about 8:30. two days ago police arrested a teenager suspected of killing a young man at a concord shopping center. those two cases are not related. >>> one
. >> reporter: apparently, the building is owned by kaiser permanente. in a statement, kaiser said that the building is currently empty and is not fit for occupancy. the demonstrators are trespassing and need to be removed for their safety. we have reports that police may move in later this morning to drive these protestors out. we have not gotten confirmation on that from the officers on the scene. they say they don't know what will happen. >> i see a few people behind you. any...
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. >> in a statement, property owner kaiser permanente said the building is currently empty and not fit for occupancy and that the demonstrators are trespassing and need to be removed for their safety. >>> and that four-day clinic in oakland, free clinic, has ended. thousands of bay area residents lined up for free medical, dental and vision care, all supplied by volunteers and donation. the group remote area medical organized the event. by the end of today's session, those volunteers will have seen about 3,000 patients since saturday. >>> the situation with japan's nuclear crisis even worse than first thought. why it's now being put on par with chernobyl. and the new tactic to make sure bay area drivers are paying up if they don't have fastrak. >> cloud cover in the shot of mount vaca. although we will have some changes in store. we'll take a look at that in our full forecast in just a bit. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, on par with chernobyl. a month >>> the severity of the crisis in the nuclear plant in japan is level 7 putting it on par with children. a month after the earthquake and tsunami eart
. >> in a statement, property owner kaiser permanente said the building is currently empty and not fit for occupancy and that the demonstrators are trespassing and need to be removed for their safety. >>> and that four-day clinic in oakland, free clinic, has ended. thousands of bay area residents lined up for free medical, dental and vision care, all supplied by volunteers and donation. the group remote area medical organized the event. by the end of today's session, those...
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kaiser permanente's study of more than 18,000 breast cancer survivors found women who gained the mosteight were 14% more likely to experience a cancer recurrence compared to those whose weight was stable or only gained a few pounds. those at risk are those who gained 10% more of their prediagnosis weight. for a woman who weighs 130 pounds, that is 13 pounds or more. after cancer treatment, the doctor counsels patients to exercise and maintain weight. >> it's a good idea to get back on a weight control plan after chemotherapy. >> reporter: since the 2007 diagnosis, georgina has lost about 15 pounds. >> once you get into the routine of it and when you feel how you feel, like i feel good now. i really do feel good, that motivates you. >> reporter: she says it's hard but she wants to do everything she can to stay healthy. sandra hughes, cbs news, los angeles. >>> well, hope you made the most of today because colder is coming. right, roberta? >> today already cooled down in comparison to yesterday, allen. good evening from the cbs 5 weather center. looking outdoors chopper 5 over the tri-v
kaiser permanente's study of more than 18,000 breast cancer survivors found women who gained the mosteight were 14% more likely to experience a cancer recurrence compared to those whose weight was stable or only gained a few pounds. those at risk are those who gained 10% more of their prediagnosis weight. for a woman who weighs 130 pounds, that is 13 pounds or more. after cancer treatment, the doctor counsels patients to exercise and maintain weight. >> it's a good idea to get back on a...
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. >>> "eyewitness news" is brought to you by kaiser permanente.e want you to live well, be well and thrive. >>> the makers of a game that features dog fighting say they fear for their safety. the free smart phone app has some animal lovers and police furious, but the creators insist they are simply misunderstood. >> reporter: it's called dog wars, a free android app that allows you to fight pit bulls. you can teach it to bite. you can force it to drag a tire to gain strength an then you go head to head with other players. >> i'm actually hoping that it was a prank. it's -- my visceral reaction is how horrendous this is. >> jennifer scarlet from the san francisco sp chr a says it promotes real life dog fighting. she has seen how it affects them whether they win or lose. >> they are in a tremendous amount of pain, they have multiple fractures and multiple lacerations and bruising. >> reporter: they even allow you to buy knives and guns in case of a police raid. >> it's basically a how-to guide on dog fighting. >> reporter: that has the los angeles p
. >>> "eyewitness news" is brought to you by kaiser permanente.e want you to live well, be well and thrive. >>> the makers of a game that features dog fighting say they fear for their safety. the free smart phone app has some animal lovers and police furious, but the creators insist they are simply misunderstood. >> reporter: it's called dog wars, a free android app that allows you to fight pit bulls. you can teach it to bite. you can force it to drag a tire to...
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. >> reporter: kaiser permanente hospital doctor vivik raul giving us a look at a brain model and telling us what giants fan brian stow might be going through right now. early friday doctors in los angeles started the process of taking him out of a medically induced coma. >> this is indeed a sign that the doctors feel that this is the right time to reduce the medications, and probably they feel that way because they feel that the brain pressure is no longer an issue and that he's entering into the recovery phase. >> reporter: stow was brutally beaten outside dodger stadium on opening day. he suffered a skull fracture during the attack. >> going along with the recovery phase, we typically aim on making patients comfortable during that period. >> reporter: as assistant chief of neuroscience, dr. raul has treated many patients who have gone through the same process as stow, and he says he's seen many outcomes. >> the worst case scenario would be over the next 48 to 96 hours we see no improvement in his neurologic function and he remains in a comatose state. the best case scenario would be th
. >> reporter: kaiser permanente hospital doctor vivik raul giving us a look at a brain model and telling us what giants fan brian stow might be going through right now. early friday doctors in los angeles started the process of taking him out of a medically induced coma. >> this is indeed a sign that the doctors feel that this is the right time to reduce the medications, and probably they feel that way because they feel that the brain pressure is no longer an issue and that he's...
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interesting fact here, there's a parking lot right next to this building and it is also owned by kaiser permanenteis house has been empty for about five-six years. this building was for loading, housing and had to move the original tenants out of there, because this building is basically not fit for people to live and. they moved peopland pe at. so this has been empty for about five-six years. talking to the protesters and they said even if kaiser doesn't let people live here their main message is to point out there are vacant buildings. and then there is need for affordable housing. >> darya: how did they get in there? >> reporter: they said the doors brought lot, i don't know if that's true but that's what they claim. >> darya: keep an eye on that at worst they could be arrested at some point for squatting. is that correct? >> reporter: that's right. they are waiting to hear before they removed them from the press. >> mark: on to bay area weather james tracking the other. >> james: i can't wait for to be saturday the bay bridge approach traffic is moving well. george will be up with more on that
interesting fact here, there's a parking lot right next to this building and it is also owned by kaiser permanenteis house has been empty for about five-six years. this building was for loading, housing and had to move the original tenants out of there, because this building is basically not fit for people to live and. they moved peopland pe at. so this has been empty for about five-six years. talking to the protesters and they said even if kaiser doesn't let people live here their main message...
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the three story building is owned by kaiser permanente which says is unfit for occupancy. >>> friday night's dumping was the fourth time in five months someone used that street as a place to dump their trash. most of it was roofing material but we found everything from a stuffed animal to photographs. >> it's so bad for the city. bad for the neighbors. bad for the industry here. because people come to see our work here and when they see all that, they feel like just turning back. >> the city tells us it will cost about $30,000 to clean up the latest mess. in february we reported on the city's campaign to put an end to illegal dumping in the bay view. now residents and business owners there tell us they want the city to do more such as install surveillance cameras. >>> in oakland police today identified the man shot and killed last night in east oakland. jeffrey nicoles was shot several times while sitting in his car on golf lanes road when we first reported the story, nicoles was in highland hospital. he later died at the hospital. >>> a new study of exconvicts in the united states f
the three story building is owned by kaiser permanente which says is unfit for occupancy. >>> friday night's dumping was the fourth time in five months someone used that street as a place to dump their trash. most of it was roofing material but we found everything from a stuffed animal to photographs. >> it's so bad for the city. bad for the neighbors. bad for the industry here. because people come to see our work here and when they see all that, they feel like just turning back....
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t but not speaking for kaiser permanente day he says this has been vacant for about five, six years at least. it was originally for low-income housing but it got to point where was not suitable for people to live in. there was some old issue and asbestos issues. they either bought it people living there, or they build the new building over on just round the corner and those people have been housed over in the new building. as far as he knew, he said this whole building was scheduled to be knocked down at some point. >> darya: a simple person will look at this and say it's a shame, just used the building. but we don't know the ins and outs of the health codes and financing and what might make that impossible to use. >> mark: let's take you caught up on whether a traffic, start with traffic. >> george: we have tracked only one hot spot this morning. right now we don't have any problems to alert you to appeared we will star with a bridge check, bay bridge westbound we are watching the backup grow, we still have been incident free at the bridge. the back up is be on the 880 over cross,
t but not speaking for kaiser permanente day he says this has been vacant for about five, six years at least. it was originally for low-income housing but it got to point where was not suitable for people to live in. there was some old issue and asbestos issues. they either bought it people living there, or they build the new building over on just round the corner and those people have been housed over in the new building. as far as he knew, he said this whole building was scheduled to be...
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the building is owned by kaiser permanente and they says the unfit. >>> crawling out the back door of his apartment -- the fire started in the man's apartment on g street this morning. clifford perry says he was wrapped in a blanket in front of a space heater when he suddenly saw a huge fame and somehow made his way out through a back door. his pants were singed but he was not seriously hurt. gary is blind and using a walking dog to get around. nobody was hurt. >>> and nato says they will continue to use air strikes to support rebel support. allied officials say they will continue to enforce the security council resolution because gadhafi continues to target libyan civilians. >>> in bengazi today, the crowd called for the overthrow of gadhafi and the expulsion of his family. >>> new details are out today on the budget deal in congress showing exactly where we'll see the $38 billion in spending cuts. those cuts include $500 million from the wic program that helps low income families buy foods. $300million for high speed rail. and 1 billion from programs that fight sexually transmitted
the building is owned by kaiser permanente and they says the unfit. >>> crawling out the back door of his apartment -- the fire started in the man's apartment on g street this morning. clifford perry says he was wrapped in a blanket in front of a space heater when he suddenly saw a huge fame and somehow made his way out through a back door. his pants were singed but he was not seriously hurt. gary is blind and using a walking dog to get around. nobody was hurt. >>> and nato...
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the three story building is owned by kaiser permanente which says is unfit for occupancy. >>> friday night's dumping was the fourth time in five months someone used that street as a place to dump their trash. most of it was roofing material but we found everything from a stuffed animal to photographs. >> it's so bad for the city. bad for the neighbors. bad for the industry here. because people come to see our work here and when they see all that, they feel like just turning back. >> the city tells us it will cost about $30,000 to clean up the latest mess. in february we reported on the city's campaign to put an end to illegal dumping in the bay view. now residents and business owners there tell us they want the city to do more such as install surveillance cameras. >>> in oakland police today identified the man shot and killed last night in east oakland. jeffrey nicoles was shot several times while sitting in his car on golf lanes road when we first reported the story, nicoles was in highland hospital. he later died at the hospital. >>> a new study of exconvicts in the united states f
the three story building is owned by kaiser permanente which says is unfit for occupancy. >>> friday night's dumping was the fourth time in five months someone used that street as a place to dump their trash. most of it was roofing material but we found everything from a stuffed animal to photographs. >> it's so bad for the city. bad for the neighbors. bad for the industry here. because people come to see our work here and when they see all that, they feel like just turning back....
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we had another strike last week a similar significance 1200 nurses is out of kaiser permanente a. [applause] they are members of the new national union of health care workers and there is some contribution on the books over there and an update on the activity from recent months and this is an important new addition to a labor movement in california and the subject of much of the book's sole waters. i want to thank other co-sponsors for helping me out at every stop and i want to think my host here in washington d.c.. where it is linda? [applause] most people a have be sleeping in the west potomac park. [laughter] she is part of the national executive board and part of the newspaper guild. i want to recognize for the co-sponsor ship tonight at hoffman vice president of the writers' union of the uaw and current union affiliation. and i want to thank my publisher to recognize it great author, so many of you, if you are sports fans know that you are knowledgeable and incisive on the world of professional and amateur sports. a great new movie out and also the haymarket author. carat of
we had another strike last week a similar significance 1200 nurses is out of kaiser permanente a. [applause] they are members of the new national union of health care workers and there is some contribution on the books over there and an update on the activity from recent months and this is an important new addition to a labor movement in california and the subject of much of the book's sole waters. i want to thank other co-sponsors for helping me out at every stop and i want to think my host...
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>> the world would be a wonderful place of ever but it was organized like kaiser permanente. the structure works well, is just it has been difficult to get that model to scale anywhere else. our approach has been how do we find the skeletal model? how do we think about retrofiting the current system to impact what we have in the united states and get toward the model that georgia as a northern california. that is a big task. in countries like china and india, with a much jet -- better chance of building the model because you start fresh. in the united states, we need to retrofit infrastructure and capacity and a host of other things. we have a number of pilots going on. we are literally involved in moving to the infrastructure of create a sustainable systems of data and intellectual property iran managing risk. which one of those will work? we're trying to pick our partners well early on so we get people who can be successful that get it so when we're working with them, we can show it reducible model a -- producible model. >> from the hda perspective, in particular, the physi
>> the world would be a wonderful place of ever but it was organized like kaiser permanente. the structure works well, is just it has been difficult to get that model to scale anywhere else. our approach has been how do we find the skeletal model? how do we think about retrofiting the current system to impact what we have in the united states and get toward the model that georgia as a northern california. that is a big task. in countries like china and india, with a much jet -- better...
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. >>> more serious news, "the new york times" says kaiser permanente will team up with four other major hospital systems to create a nationwide electronic health care record exchange. now, this is one of the big goals set by the obama administration. kaiser recently revamped its medical records, going entirely electronic. now, under this new plan your records are still protected under the law known as hipaa. the idea is to move your records quickly. with the click of a mouse they can send medical records instantly and all of the computer systems will understand each other. laura and brent. >> well, it's interesting. it does make sense. >>> 5:56 right now. major cuts coming to a bay area transit agency that could leave some people looking for a new ride to work. >>> and if you missed the pizza fund-raiser for the giants fan who was attacked by a pair of dodger fans last thursday, there are going to be more ways that you can help. we will tell you how coming up next. >>> a live look outside at the bay bridge this morning. a little frozen in time. that's certainly not the casemm. chcommute
. >>> more serious news, "the new york times" says kaiser permanente will team up with four other major hospital systems to create a nationwide electronic health care record exchange. now, this is one of the big goals set by the obama administration. kaiser recently revamped its medical records, going entirely electronic. now, under this new plan your records are still protected under the law known as hipaa. the idea is to move your records quickly. with the click of a mouse...
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. >> eyewitness news is brought to you by kaiser permanente. we want you to live well, be well and thrive. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, flew over the bay area. virgin america . >>> it's expected to fly its way into aviation history. however today it flew over the bay area. virgin america's ceo richard branson showed off the white knight two to celebrate the reopening of terminal two at sfo. that's where virgin america is going to be based now. the white knight two carries spacecraft for his space tourism company virgin galactic. >>> the bay area is no stranger to ambitious green projects. but here comes one that might get your attention. len ramirez shows us san jose wants businesses to recycle everything. >> reporter: it would be a shame to waste any part of this delicious salad. but he knows the reality that not everything in a restaurant gets eaten. and she says table leftovers are just the beginning. >> when you clean a chicken or lettuce or cucumbers, there is so much waste. it's a shame that it goes to the bin and then goes to the landfill and stays th
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in san francisco police arrested a bunch of people who took over the kaiser permanente building. their protesting the insufficient places for homeless people all wanted parolee 29 year- old joseph allen stanley, is considered armed and dangerous. he is known to frequent the airfield. it there's a reward of up to $1,000 for information leading to an arrest. turning to the state budget battle. governor jerry brown brought the full force of his budget campaign to the bay area on tuesday. the state budget deficit is still more than $13 billion and the governor is trying everything to get the needed republican support. kron 4 was with the government this afternoon and here with us now. what did the governor have to say? >>grant: very animated entertaining at times. he was speaking at the bay area council of look council. he made his case for the five- year tax extension in criticize cuts to things like schools, public safety. afterwards why talking to the press the governor got creative using his own wallet to make a point. >> if i were to look in my wallet, let's see how much i can f
in san francisco police arrested a bunch of people who took over the kaiser permanente building. their protesting the insufficient places for homeless people all wanted parolee 29 year- old joseph allen stanley, is considered armed and dangerous. he is known to frequent the airfield. it there's a reward of up to $1,000 for information leading to an arrest. turning to the state budget battle. governor jerry brown brought the full force of his budget campaign to the bay area on tuesday. the state...
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. >> george culberson, chairman and ceo of the kaiser permanente. we also have jonathan pullen, president clinical physician services and chief medical officer and ceo and president of aetna. >> and good morning. how were you doing? it's a great pleasure to be here i am going to talk a little bit about health care reform issues and the issues we are facing in this country today. starting with the fact health care in this country is consuming a massive amount of resources. he was health care consume $2.7 trillion of revenue last year. so the fastest-growing part of the economy. to put it in perspective by itself, the american health care economy is larger than the total economy of every other country in the world except china, japan and india and germany. as we spend more money on health care the of the other countries spend on everything they do. to put it in a different perspective, the average premium in this country right now for a family, kaiser family foundation research, is $14,000. a full-time worker who earns the minimum wage in this country
. >> george culberson, chairman and ceo of the kaiser permanente. we also have jonathan pullen, president clinical physician services and chief medical officer and ceo and president of aetna. >> and good morning. how were you doing? it's a great pleasure to be here i am going to talk a little bit about health care reform issues and the issues we are facing in this country today. starting with the fact health care in this country is consuming a massive amount of resources. he was...
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the world would be a wonderful place it for devotee was organized like kaiser permanente the structure of the delivery system and payment mechanism works well it's just that it is difficult to get the model to scale anywhere else. and so our approach is how do we find the scalable model, how do we think about retrofitting the current system to impact what we have in the united states and a way to get toward the model george has in northern california. that is a big task. i would argue actually in countries like china and india we have a better chance of building this model because we are starting fresh even all the way down to the technology level than we are in the united states where we need to retrofit infrastructure capacity and the whole host of other things. as we have a number of pilots going on. we have seven signed aco deals as we said today, on hundred people on the list that want to talk to us. we are literally involved in moving into the infrastructure of creating sustainable systems of data and intellectual property of and managing risk. the question as which one of those
the world would be a wonderful place it for devotee was organized like kaiser permanente the structure of the delivery system and payment mechanism works well it's just that it is difficult to get the model to scale anywhere else. and so our approach is how do we find the scalable model, how do we think about retrofitting the current system to impact what we have in the united states and a way to get toward the model george has in northern california. that is a big task. i would argue actually...
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kaiser permanente have used vo yules of elect dronic data which is not used by the f.d.a. you can vm much higher ressks by improving things because you have do have real classes of people. you said every drug company -- you never again have to do a special class follow-up study because we're going to drack every especial demology. and you can have realtime data every night. mcdonalds gets 4,000 stores. i'm not describing a distant future. now i don't know dep that f.d.a. would be cheaper or more expensive. what we currently say is in order pay for current bureaucracy and add so% we need a lot more money because we refuse to become more efficient. they produced a report saying if you ran the federal government as a multinational high tech company you walledsay $150 tchourks million a year. it is so different. it's s -- flying. well, the cost in dollars it may or may not be less expensive. burr certainly human costs is radically less expensive. >> i think we have time for one question from here. you want to go ahead. >> wait for the microphone, please. >> i run the v.a. medi
kaiser permanente have used vo yules of elect dronic data which is not used by the f.d.a. you can vm much higher ressks by improving things because you have do have real classes of people. you said every drug company -- you never again have to do a special class follow-up study because we're going to drack every especial demology. and you can have realtime data every night. mcdonalds gets 4,000 stores. i'm not describing a distant future. now i don't know dep that f.d.a. would be cheaper or...
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guest: we have nothing to do with kaiser permanente, which is a health care plan. non-profit news service. we write stories for "the washington post", "new york times." we are funded by the kaiser family foundation. it is an educational foundation. the mission is to educate both the public and also policy makers about health care policy issues. kaiser health news is funded by the foundation, but it is totally editorially separate. host: here is another tweet -- guest: perhaps, but that would not explain why they keep fixing it every year. they certainly meant to control cost and constrain costs and bring spending down somewhat. they did not intend for it to have as big of an impact as it has had. host: gym, a republican in pittsburgh. good morning. caller: i want to thank marilyn serafini for mentioning the ryan plan will have no effect on anybody over the age of 65. i am a 70-year old medicare user. i appreciate that, and so do all of the others over age 65. i would like to mention that we pay for medicare today. we paid $96.50 for medicare b. for the supplement it
guest: we have nothing to do with kaiser permanente, which is a health care plan. non-profit news service. we write stories for "the washington post", "new york times." we are funded by the kaiser family foundation. it is an educational foundation. the mission is to educate both the public and also policy makers about health care policy issues. kaiser health news is funded by the foundation, but it is totally editorially separate. host: here is another tweet -- guest:...
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to live there were squatting in this building had been arrested for taking over the abandoned kaiser permanentey're protesting what they say in adequate resources for the homeless population. this group estimates their 30,000 empty home. >> mark: new details on the story we brought you last night at the east bay, their tool alarms at this try gas which is a medical supply start indications of a possible chlorine leak. clark and sycamore were shut down as a safety precaution. they're still working on determining the severity of the leak. >> darya: we will be right back with the kron 4 morning news, weather and traffic in just a few moments. coppera programming note to tell you about, this wednesday "minute to win it" at 8:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. will be right here on kron4. and then the kron4 news will be at 10:00 p.m. and because they are sharing the giants. >> james: a look it's welcome back to the kron 4 news. the weather we have some fairly decent rain falling. their skies over san francisco we do have some light rain falling in the city at the moment keep them in mind. 57 of the year high thi
to live there were squatting in this building had been arrested for taking over the abandoned kaiser permanentey're protesting what they say in adequate resources for the homeless population. this group estimates their 30,000 empty home. >> mark: new details on the story we brought you last night at the east bay, their tool alarms at this try gas which is a medical supply start indications of a possible chlorine leak. clark and sycamore were shut down as a safety precaution. they're still...
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like kaiser permanente day in california. even the study when they look at the difference between two cities, the one where there was delivery and they were interested in a comprehensive delivery system at cost of half to medicare that the for-profit hospitals and doctors did, delivery system reform is the way to go. that is the difference. they say, privatize. leave at all up to the private sector. that is the fundamental difference between democrats and republicans. what i would like to see america stand for is that we are the party of growth. let the pie grow. i do not believe that the politics of redistribution work. i believe the politics of growth work better. i believe that government should play a role in growth. theack to the 1890's, 1920's and the lessons of history are forgotten. >> your statement about medicare and medicaid, one state and about senate democratic leadership, this year, you have spelled out a framework for how you will be with this. can you imagine something like that? >> the group of six, i do not
like kaiser permanente day in california. even the study when they look at the difference between two cities, the one where there was delivery and they were interested in a comprehensive delivery system at cost of half to medicare that the for-profit hospitals and doctors did, delivery system reform is the way to go. that is the difference. they say, privatize. leave at all up to the private sector. that is the fundamental difference between democrats and republicans. what i would like to see...
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and i just mentioned, at kaiser permanente, the things we have done to bring down the number of broken bones by half for seniors in all six care givers. in three of them, there is no bill that we could charge. but we are prepaid, so we get to use the resources and not have to be delivering care at the dictate of a fees. and we also need to improve health. we have a population that is increasingly overweight, increasingly inactive, chronic conditions growing every single year, and the primary driver of health care costs are chronic conditions. we need to improve the health of our population. and it can be done. healthy eating is important. we need to move in the directions of kidding us to eat better and more healthy food, but we need physical activity, and that is the sweet spot. walking is our very best hope and our best graduate. thinking as a society about what we can do to make his population healthier, we need to look to walking as an outcome. finns, they have gone from the least healthy to the most help the european nation by doing this. it is the most accessible thing to do. you
and i just mentioned, at kaiser permanente, the things we have done to bring down the number of broken bones by half for seniors in all six care givers. in three of them, there is no bill that we could charge. but we are prepaid, so we get to use the resources and not have to be delivering care at the dictate of a fees. and we also need to improve health. we have a population that is increasingly overweight, increasingly inactive, chronic conditions growing every single year, and the primary...
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i would just mention the kaiser permanente in the things we've got the lead could done to bring down the number of broken bones by half for seniors and all six caregivers and three of them there is no bill that we could charge if we were going to charge something. the we are prepared to submit to use the resources and not have to be delivering care and dictated fees and i'm going to close with this. we also need to improve health. we have a population that is increasingly overweight come increasingly inactive but we have chronic conditions growing every single year and the primary driver of health care costs and chronic conditions and we need to improve the health of the population. i'm here to tell you that it can be done. healthy eating is important. we need to move in the directions of getting our kids to eat better and societies to eat better and healthier food, but we also need is a collectivity and physical activity is the sweet spot. and walking is our very best hope and best strategy. if as a society what we can do to make this population of the year, we need to look to walki
i would just mention the kaiser permanente in the things we've got the lead could done to bring down the number of broken bones by half for seniors and all six caregivers and three of them there is no bill that we could charge if we were going to charge something. the we are prepared to submit to use the resources and not have to be delivering care and dictated fees and i'm going to close with this. we also need to improve health. we have a population that is increasingly overweight come...