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kathleen alioto. giants managing general partner and ceo bill neukom and his wife sally. the giants' president and chief operating officer larry fehr and his wife pam. giant's senior vice president and general manager brian sabian and his wife amanda. the wife of our skipper, mrs. kim bocce. former giants managing general partner, peter mcgowan. clubhouse manager mike murphy is here with his wife carol. also with us today, the giants' training and medical staff, the clubhouse staff, the front office staff of giants executives, and the players' families are here as well. i would like to introduce the of the giant broadcast team. tito puentes. dave flemming. mike cruco and dwayne kriker. hall of fame broadcaster jon miller. and finally, two giants living legends, hall of famer mr. willy makati and hall of famer, the greatest mr. willie mays. [applause] how about a big hand for all of our special guests, everyone? [applause] we would like to thank the city and county of san francisco and our community partners, bank of america, caw, levi's, coors and miller, sales force.com,
kathleen alioto. giants managing general partner and ceo bill neukom and his wife sally. the giants' president and chief operating officer larry fehr and his wife pam. giant's senior vice president and general manager brian sabian and his wife amanda. the wife of our skipper, mrs. kim bocce. former giants managing general partner, peter mcgowan. clubhouse manager mike murphy is here with his wife carol. also with us today, the giants' training and medical staff, the clubhouse staff, the front...
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in self defense..but kathleen cairns ells us.. the two pitbullsshave pit two eighboos against ne pnooher... now nn dog iss3 is demanding jjstice. 3 the two pit & bulls began fighting.. neer - oriole court, in severnn biancc was with her og kayne. -3&ppaul's dog ...geno.... was alsoooutside.thee wo dog's -3 hhve a historr of fightinn... &psaysshe reacted in seef (tooy paul childrens life was in imminent have turred on me and my ids pxcept shhoo that dogg (bbaaca moyy)"itt as just abouttto break up, was bendiig over to grab the leash -3&pann ext hing ya knoo.. boom my dog got shott 3 tonnght genn, tooy norieea's dog.. is in the custody of animal conttol as -3 police and prosecutors &&pdetermine hat appens next.. with theecase. c fox 5 news at 5;30 3 the pitbuul ttat attacked a wommn in souuhhast baltimmrr, has beee euttanized. ppnca street. the elderly woman remains hospitalizzd att bayview medical center. thee dog's owwer: hhnrietta rouzen says she is takiig &presponsibbity ffr her dog's actions. he lso wrote petter oo apology and
in self defense..but kathleen cairns ells us.. the two pitbullsshave pit two eighboos against ne pnooher... now nn dog iss3 is demanding jjstice. 3 the two pit & bulls began fighting.. neer - oriole court, in severnn biancc was with her og kayne. -3&ppaul's dog ...geno.... was alsoooutside.thee wo dog's -3 hhve a historr of fightinn... &psaysshe reacted in seef (tooy paul childrens life was in imminent have turred on me and my ids pxcept shhoo that dogg (bbaaca moyy)"itt as...
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the director kathleen seebous. toured the facility. it said a lot about follow up care and transition and going home and making sure a patient is well equipped and has a support system to carry out whatever effort it is at home. >> the approach is expected to reduce the expenses by keeping readmissions to the hospital down. secretary - sebelius said it will save money in the decade. >> what would you do if you are a front man for the band and forget the lyrics. if you are will i am from the black eye pea. reach for the smart phone. this is youtube video and he used it as a personal telepromper of don't stop the property. >> i may keep that in mind. >> next phase of the 80 million widening project will not begin as expected. alameda county judge issued a temporary restraining order . they filed use suit claiming it would damage the creek and destroy the habitat. they say the project is needed to increase the highway's safety. a temporary restraining order will remain in place. more to come on that. >> sandhya patel has the weather. it w
the director kathleen seebous. toured the facility. it said a lot about follow up care and transition and going home and making sure a patient is well equipped and has a support system to carry out whatever effort it is at home. >> the approach is expected to reduce the expenses by keeping readmissions to the hospital down. secretary - sebelius said it will save money in the decade. >> what would you do if you are a front man for the band and forget the lyrics. if you are will i am...
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when i come into office, the president instructed me and kathleen said h bilious aths to look at how we could import -- kathleen sibelius at hhs to have the same philosophy on food safety which was preventative. with the passage of the food safety act, it is properly supported, you will seek fda now has much more of a preventative focus which is similar to what usda has been doing for quite some time. i believe that some of the focus is probably the best thing we can do today to ensure a safer food supply. >> 70% of all antibiotics produced in the u.s. coast farm animals. why can't the usda do more to reduce the infusion of antibiotics into our food chain? >> the simple answer is that that is the responsibility of the fda. [laughter] >> simple can be wrong. [laughter] >> i would never say the fda is wrong. [laughter] having said that, it is important for the usda to work with farm groups and those representing agriculture to make sure that what we talk about when we talk about antibiotics is the appropriate use of them as opposed to an overuse. we have continue to work to do in that
when i come into office, the president instructed me and kathleen said h bilious aths to look at how we could import -- kathleen sibelius at hhs to have the same philosophy on food safety which was preventative. with the passage of the food safety act, it is properly supported, you will seek fda now has much more of a preventative focus which is similar to what usda has been doing for quite some time. i believe that some of the focus is probably the best thing we can do today to ensure a safer...
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kathleen courtney. scott he had monday son. -- scott edmonson followed by sarah tabor. >> if i may, i'm ben devries. i'm here to represent thethere s within a block of the parking garage. i need to speak to the fact that our viability as businesses in this community, where restaurants have flourished, in this economy coming in this day and age, challenges without that parking, without the hourly access to the parking. when it shut down for about six weeks two augusts ago, business dropped 25%. that is a sustained drop. we are talking probably 20 people being laid off. we are talking most of us going out of business. the hourly public parking is paramount to our survival and a thriving of the business community with and that two- block radius. it has developed a beautiful culture of restaurants and small businesses. all of them are independently owned and operated. i came running from the kitchen. i have been there since 8:00 this morning. we are living in a small, tight community that has no other publi
kathleen courtney. scott he had monday son. -- scott edmonson followed by sarah tabor. >> if i may, i'm ben devries. i'm here to represent thethere s within a block of the parking garage. i need to speak to the fact that our viability as businesses in this community, where restaurants have flourished, in this economy coming in this day and age, challenges without that parking, without the hourly access to the parking. when it shut down for about six weeks two augusts ago, business dropped...
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health and human services secretary, kathleen sebelius joined her. they outline a program to make hospital care safer and less costly. specific goals are already set. >> if we are successful achieving the two goals, lowering readmissions by 20% in the next three years, lowering hospital acquired infections by 40% in the next three years, we actually will save a minimum of $50 billion from medicare, and that doesn't count medicaid and the private insurers. >> meeting the goals would save 60,000 lives and improve recovery time for more than a million patients. san francisco hospital is taking the lead in the partnership for patients program. >>> coming up on the special 4:00 edition of nbc bay area news, oakland's uptown district is experiencing a rival. we will take a look at more changes to the historic fox theater. >>> and newborns listening to classics. how this helps them cope with their brave new world. >>> and the fog is coming back quickly. 60s in inland spots. we will watch low cloud cover tonight. could we be talking 90s? wenow llinetou know
health and human services secretary, kathleen sebelius joined her. they outline a program to make hospital care safer and less costly. specific goals are already set. >> if we are successful achieving the two goals, lowering readmissions by 20% in the next three years, lowering hospital acquired infections by 40% in the next three years, we actually will save a minimum of $50 billion from medicare, and that doesn't count medicaid and the private insurers. >> meeting the goals would...
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. >> jon: kathleen blanco at the time does not come out well in this book reasons really? (laughter) >> jon: you have seen the book. >> i've seen the book. >> jon: it's self-published. >> yeah. >> jon: you wrote it. >> yeah, i wrote it, every word. >> jon: you thought she came out okay? >> there's a scene in the book where you describe her as because you supported her opponent bobby jindal in the governor's race that she says it to you this is like a week before katrina, you will pay for this. vengence will be mine. i mean -- >> it makes it seem like her response to new orleans and katrina was a personal vendetta against you. >> she told me there would be hell to pay. and i think katrina qualifies. >> jon: so you think she conjured up the storm? >> no, i'm not saying she qon juered up the storm. but i think there were some residuals. >> jon: i mean is she-- is she that petty an individual that she would say oh, people are suffering at the superdome, ray nagin doesn't get water from me. >> i don't think so but i think there was some politics played a role in this, the respo
. >> jon: kathleen blanco at the time does not come out well in this book reasons really? (laughter) >> jon: you have seen the book. >> i've seen the book. >> jon: it's self-published. >> yeah. >> jon: you wrote it. >> yeah, i wrote it, every word. >> jon: you thought she came out okay? >> there's a scene in the book where you describe her as because you supported her opponent bobby jindal in the governor's race that she says it to you this...
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next, we have kathleen anderson. how are you. >> good morning, supervisors. like you, i love our city and have a great passion for making sure our government is working well for the residents of san francisco. i have applied to the task force because i believe elections should be accessible to all people and through their right to the company feel empowered and have the chance to elect leaders at best represent them. i was a political science major at uc irvine and transferred to stanford and studied economics and statistics among other things. i came to san francisco in 1988 to attend do you see hastings and i have lived in five different districts in my 23 years here. as an attorney, working on employment discrimination cases, as a volunteer and board member working with some of the city's most vulnerable residents, and sensitive to the issues that face many san francisco and sue may feel disenfranchised. i have done that through my work with the homeless advocacy project, legal services for children, city college of san francisco and the united way as some
next, we have kathleen anderson. how are you. >> good morning, supervisors. like you, i love our city and have a great passion for making sure our government is working well for the residents of san francisco. i have applied to the task force because i believe elections should be accessible to all people and through their right to the company feel empowered and have the chance to elect leaders at best represent them. i was a political science major at uc irvine and transferred to stanford...
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not so says kathleen merrigan. >> i have been on a myth busting exercise to say you can eat flutes frujetables more than you think. >> a little less for vegetables, more for fruit, but if you boil it all down, it's 50 cents a cup. that means for a 2,000 a day calorie diet, you would spend between $2.18 and $2.50 to meet the half a plate recommendation. >> it's not always easy, but you can actually save money. >> we know in this country on average, a family of four is spending about $185 a week on groceries. if you follow a healthy diet plan, as we propose, you can bring the cost down to $170. >>> buy fruits and vegetables while they're in season. frozen and cans are also okay, and have a plan when you hit the supermarket, and of course, there's always your own backyard. >> it's so interesting to see the first graders with their shovels, talking about composting and running a household where you're healthy. you pack lunches where there's no waste. tell me about that. >> it gets dicy sometimes, at 7:35, you're trying to make all the snacks and lunches for the day. the kids are watching ov
not so says kathleen merrigan. >> i have been on a myth busting exercise to say you can eat flutes frujetables more than you think. >> a little less for vegetables, more for fruit, but if you boil it all down, it's 50 cents a cup. that means for a 2,000 a day calorie diet, you would spend between $2.18 and $2.50 to meet the half a plate recommendation. >> it's not always easy, but you can actually save money. >> we know in this country on average, a family of four is...
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kathleen? >> president and commissioners, a stand here to make a note that this afternoon, there is a memorial service for dr. frank henman. he and his wife were the founders of the russian improvement association almost 50 years ago. he had a profound desire to protect housing, particularly in russian hill, and in the city as a whole, and he and his wife were strong advocates in defense of housing. he was the one that led the fight after the building of the fund and apartment buildings to put a 40-foot height limit in russian hill -- after the fontana apartment buildings. the planning code was changed to accommodate that request and lobbying. i think it is worthwhile to acknowledge today that i guess we stand on the shoulders of giants, and he made a substantial commitment and contribution to our community. thank you. president olague: thank you. is there additional public comment? seeing none, public, disclosed. commissioner antonini? commissioner antonini: although we do not comment on this,
kathleen? >> president and commissioners, a stand here to make a note that this afternoon, there is a memorial service for dr. frank henman. he and his wife were the founders of the russian improvement association almost 50 years ago. he had a profound desire to protect housing, particularly in russian hill, and in the city as a whole, and he and his wife were strong advocates in defense of housing. he was the one that led the fight after the building of the fund and apartment buildings...
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kathleen coll let -- supervisor elsbernd: let me start with a few questions. my knowledge of your work is san francisco state, and you're also an advocate before the university playground, the neighborhood out there. west side issues, you know those well. what is your knowledge of the east side? >> southwest state is relieve the city's university. we have run 23 headstart programs around the city and -- in every single supervisor real district. we're educating the city's work force and making sure that the university is in the position to provide people to fill the jobs that the city needs to move forward. my knowledge of the city has grown far beyond just district 7. as president of a club interested in issues across district lines, i have come to know the city quite well as well. supervisor elsbernd: as i said, i know your work through san francisco state and throughout wallenberg. it was an education looking at your resume and learning your work as a civil rights attorney. that is new to me. >> after retreating from northeastern university law school in bos
kathleen coll let -- supervisor elsbernd: let me start with a few questions. my knowledge of your work is san francisco state, and you're also an advocate before the university playground, the neighborhood out there. west side issues, you know those well. what is your knowledge of the east side? >> southwest state is relieve the city's university. we have run 23 headstart programs around the city and -- in every single supervisor real district. we're educating the city's work force and...
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over twelve feet came back from a set down to reach china's twice however twenty eight seed you kathleen in a car that lost to christina mchale but it's in your part of africa at least a bit of an upset in israel. with the twenty second seed. while french open final is francesca schiavone also progressed italian needed three sets against australia is going dockage six one six six three the score in this one. open to. this match was really tough for me. saw. keeping going to playing. much more chance to play that so all four legs to improve. australian plenty of the limelight has fighter time former champion the as well ian's claimed a straightforward rain against respect amanmuradova pleased to get through the pressure of the first round. in a major you know there's a little bit of. live a lot of expectations to go out there and play as a little practice which i've been hearing the boys really well. you know especially haven't played a lot too it's you know a little pressure of lead to to come out swinging as usual but meanwhile the men's defending champion rafael nadal took a little tim
over twelve feet came back from a set down to reach china's twice however twenty eight seed you kathleen in a car that lost to christina mchale but it's in your part of africa at least a bit of an upset in israel. with the twenty second seed. while french open final is francesca schiavone also progressed italian needed three sets against australia is going dockage six one six six three the score in this one. open to. this match was really tough for me. saw. keeping going to playing. much more...
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they killed me with these conditions that their love money and the struggle really making sense kathleen listening to this very likely theme i think we'll have to be implemented it really is going to be able to continue existing international bailout money now all this on the back of it is the release last week that said sixteen percent of the week what i currently have to jump way ahead i can't miss by you can see the making fans around me this is why people have been gathering and regulate suppliers has again the state of state's imagine that we're trying to deny it by as planned against this heat and electricity in fact the heading right now these people states they should be. are they going to have an effect will be only a fix they're going to have this is going to make matters worse for the past year greece is facing a social disaster it's honest there is a program on scene before in greece which has only resulted in the south of the ration of living startups are on an extreme rise in unemployment. and. they're on a very deep recession and the new program the new commitment the prog
they killed me with these conditions that their love money and the struggle really making sense kathleen listening to this very likely theme i think we'll have to be implemented it really is going to be able to continue existing international bailout money now all this on the back of it is the release last week that said sixteen percent of the week what i currently have to jump way ahead i can't miss by you can see the making fans around me this is why people have been gathering and regulate...
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westminstee.mcdaniel olllge hosts the rrvens training camp...kathleen cairns shows us how much a cancellaaionith flags in june: but at harry's main streee grill: football:(chhf talks then - walks)"we had a lot of ravenn themed dishes "(customer)"it will be a big loss foo friend)"its a reallloss" huge ravens fan im extremely disappointed e may not havee the ravenn herr this year." with the fate of the nfl season in limbo... it means coming for ttainiig camp. (chef))we hhd a joe knows.. after joe flaaco"("burger history of being a football fe. community" the estaurant openeddin 1944... and food, football and fun have mmant a financial blast, for mann businesses in town. (customee) "the economic benefit is in the big dollars"as the lunnh time crowd gets served: (waitress-nats)"buffalo chicken wrap" workers wonder how hey will bb impacted without the invasion of sports fans this summer. ooner) "it was like a gift from god thee ravens showed uu for six weeks in the summmrrime..now the n.f.l. lockout... could immact the ccsh registerr significantly... (owner))business is probably going to come down
westminstee.mcdaniel olllge hosts the rrvens training camp...kathleen cairns shows us how much a cancellaaionith flags in june: but at harry's main streee grill: football:(chhf talks then - walks)"we had a lot of ravenn themed dishes "(customer)"it will be a big loss foo friend)"its a reallloss" huge ravens fan im extremely disappointed e may not havee the ravenn herr this year." with the fate of the nfl season in limbo... it means coming for ttainiig camp....
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but also, it was stolen from him in florida-- from tallahassee in all kinds of ways with kathleen harris and jeb bush. >> hinojosa: but you got 90,000 votes in florida, right? >> yeah. >> hinojosa: so if those 90,000 votes had gone for gore, then he would have won the state of florida. >> that's not the way to look at it. the way to look at it is how did i affect gore before the election? did i push him to take more progressive stands which got him up in the polls, where he actually got more votes than whatever went to the green party? but you see, even the most sophisticated political analyst never looked at the preelection day dynamics. there have been some social scientist studies who have concluded that i actually, by pushing him to do what lieberman didn't want him to do... >> hinojosa: mm-hmm. >> ...by challenging the drug, oil, you know, insurance companies in speeches-- remember "the people, not the powerful," that was his slogan-- that he got more votes than if i wasn't even in the arena. but it's such a ridiculous discussion, because let's all put our best foot forward to the v
but also, it was stolen from him in florida-- from tallahassee in all kinds of ways with kathleen harris and jeb bush. >> hinojosa: but you got 90,000 votes in florida, right? >> yeah. >> hinojosa: so if those 90,000 votes had gone for gore, then he would have won the state of florida. >> that's not the way to look at it. the way to look at it is how did i affect gore before the election? did i push him to take more progressive stands which got him up in the polls, where...
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most had minor injuries but today we're learning that kathleen hughes suffered head and spine injuries. it's not known if the houses were securely fastened. >> so far league officials have not commented. >>> the u.s. military says five american soldiers were killed in iraq this morning. it is the most american deaths in one day since 2005. terrell brown has the latest for wjz from washington, d.c. >> reporter: five american service members were killed in baghdad this morning. rockets slam into a joint u.s.- iraqi base where americans were working as advisors. it is the single largest loss of life for the military in iraq in the past two years. monday's blast was one of seven across iraq. west of baghdad, the home of a police officer was destroyed by a bomb. at least four people were killed. an in tikrit, a pipe bomb exploded a bus. troops who remain as trainers are under constant attack. all american forces are expected to leave iraq by the end of the year. >> the u.s. death today rose to 4,459. 29 of those death just this year. >>> u.s. counter terrorism officials are concerned tonigh
most had minor injuries but today we're learning that kathleen hughes suffered head and spine injuries. it's not known if the houses were securely fastened. >> so far league officials have not commented. >>> the u.s. military says five american soldiers were killed in iraq this morning. it is the most american deaths in one day since 2005. terrell brown has the latest for wjz from washington, d.c. >> reporter: five american service members were killed in baghdad this...
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him out of jail he has been behind bars for two years charged with the murder of his third wife kathleen almost a year ago the prosecution of the appeal of what hearsay evidence could be used at his trial the appellate court has not yet ruled. >>and the deadliest day and iraq for u.s. troops in almost two years also ahead authorities in germany are having difficulty pinpointing whether or not bean sprouts are the source ♪ ♪ [ sponge ] okay, team. time to tackle these greasy dishes. we're facing some tough opposition today. i'm gonna need my biggest player. a change in the lineup? that little squirt? [ cheers and applause ] [ female announcer ] one bottle of ultra dawn has the grease-cleaning power of two of the leading non-concentrated brand giving you double the cleaning ingredients in every drop. [ sponge ] way to go, kid. you really knocked the grease out of them. [ female announcer ] dawn does more... [ sponge ] so it's not a chore. [ male announcer ] this is lara. her morning begins with arthritis pain. that's a coffee and two pills. the afternoo n tour begins with more pain and mor
him out of jail he has been behind bars for two years charged with the murder of his third wife kathleen almost a year ago the prosecution of the appeal of what hearsay evidence could be used at his trial the appellate court has not yet ruled. >>and the deadliest day and iraq for u.s. troops in almost two years also ahead authorities in germany are having difficulty pinpointing whether or not bean sprouts are the source ♪ ♪ [ sponge ] okay, team. time to tackle these greasy dishes....
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. >> kathleen sebelius will visit san francisco general hospital. will be joined by nancy pelosi as hospital officials, doctors and nurses. she is here to highlight partnership for patients. it an initiative for patient safety to save 60,000 lives by stopping millions of preventable injuries and complications in patient care. this morning's program begins at 9:30. >>> update this morning on gabrielle giffords. an aide says she struggles to communicate and is unclear whether she will be able to return to capitol hill. it's been five months since jared loughner went on a rampage. the chief of staff tells the arizona republic that she uses hand gestures and facial expressions to communicate because she still struggles to find words and put together sentences. as for when the public might see her, lawmakers may soon be ready to release a photo. >> a small group of squatters are willing to share what they found in suisun bay. check out the pictures. a rare glimpse inside the so-called mothball fleet. they climbed on the ships and sometimes they slept on
. >> kathleen sebelius will visit san francisco general hospital. will be joined by nancy pelosi as hospital officials, doctors and nurses. she is here to highlight partnership for patients. it an initiative for patient safety to save 60,000 lives by stopping millions of preventable injuries and complications in patient care. this morning's program begins at 9:30. >>> update this morning on gabrielle giffords. an aide says she struggles to communicate and is unclear whether she...
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kathleen told us the pilot was not comfortable with a seat belt extension.e back to look for himself. if you found fault with the pilot what kind of punishment -- >> we don't find fault here. the pilot did what he thought was best for the safety of this disabled person and the party as well as the airplane. there was no wrong done here. >> reporter: we checked department of transportation policy. a disabled passenger can be removed for safety reasons based on a direct threat analysis. do you know if that was applied in this case? >> i'm not going to assume that it wasn't but we're investigating that. >> i felt awful. i felt like i didn't belong. >> i just don't understand how he can be a direct threat in one case and not in another. >> also how he could be a direct threat analysis when the pilot didn't come back to make an analysis. >> exactly. don't they need firsthand evidence of whether or not he would cope. >> might want to take a peek at that. >>> here is your tuesday forecast. stormy from the midwest to the deep south and mid-atlantic. gusty winds, tor
kathleen told us the pilot was not comfortable with a seat belt extension.e back to look for himself. if you found fault with the pilot what kind of punishment -- >> we don't find fault here. the pilot did what he thought was best for the safety of this disabled person and the party as well as the airplane. there was no wrong done here. >> reporter: we checked department of transportation policy. a disabled passenger can be removed for safety reasons based on a direct threat...
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. >>> kathleen sebelius will visit san francisco general hospital. she will be joined by nancy pelosi as well as hospital officials and nurses. she has highlight, initiative for patient safety. it was launched in april with a goal of saving 60,000 lives over the next three years for preventable injuries in patient care. >> eric: time for a check on the forecast. you talked about the warmup this week and moving back on that a little bit. >> a setback but there will be step ahead. >> there will be minor fluctuations in the temperatures depending on how thick the morning marine layer. temperatures may drop a degree or two but the warming trend is still slated for next week. here is a look what is going on. deeper moisture in green, storms are passing to the north they reinforce the sea breeze and the morning marine layer, that is why we see the slighted fluctuation in temperatures. low to mid-50s for the rest of us san jose around 57 degrees and antioch 58 for the warm spot right now. antioch will reach 80 for one of the warm spots. you see temperatures
. >>> kathleen sebelius will visit san francisco general hospital. she will be joined by nancy pelosi as well as hospital officials and nurses. she has highlight, initiative for patient safety. it was launched in april with a goal of saving 60,000 lives over the next three years for preventable injuries in patient care. >> eric: time for a check on the forecast. you talked about the warmup this week and moving back on that a little bit. >> a setback but there will be step...
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secretary of health and human services kathleen sebelius. secretary, good morning. >> good morning, chris. how are you? >> good. so we're the 43rd country to use these labels as a deterrent. i guess the big question is, why did it take so long? >> well, i think that's a very good question. the good news is that congress finally passed a tobacco regulation bill in 2009. president obama signed it, and we've been under way since then to implement long overdue safety warnings, crack down on advertising. really to make sure that america's young people don't start smoking. we have about 4,000 people under 18 every day who try their first cigarette, and about 1,000 of them become permanent smokers. and that's just not good for our country. >> so is that where this is really targeting? it's targeting our nation's youth. the kids that are easily, i guess, very impressionable at this young age? >> well, what we know is that we did a pretty good job lowering the rates of young and adult smoking. but we've been stalled since about 2004. so this is reall
secretary of health and human services kathleen sebelius. secretary, good morning. >> good morning, chris. how are you? >> good. so we're the 43rd country to use these labels as a deterrent. i guess the big question is, why did it take so long? >> well, i think that's a very good question. the good news is that congress finally passed a tobacco regulation bill in 2009. president obama signed it, and we've been under way since then to implement long overdue safety warnings,...
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kathleen hansen. mr. douglas redacker. the honorable senator amy clowbashar and her husband, mr. >> $29. yes, that's correct, macy's. there you are. thank you. >> mr. eric garsety and his wife, ms. amy wacliff. mr. james rogers and his wife, mrs. mary ann rogers. mrs. carol fulke and her husband, mr. bernie fulke. mr. samuel palmisano. the honorable secretary timothy geithner, secretary of the treasury, and his wife, mrs. carol geithner. mr. jerry sykes and mrs. barbara rosaovich mr. david leanhard and his wife, mrs. laura lionhard. mr. euro -- antonio perez and his wife, mrs. laurie perez. mr. robert mcdonald and his wife, mrs. diane mcdonald. mr. william drosniac and his daughter, ms. natallia drosniac. dr. eileen rosenfeld and her husband, mr. richard ilgin. mr. robert gillette and his wife, ms. liza bunch. mr. mark ayers and his wife, mrs. deborah ayers. the honorable tom barrett, mayor of milwaukee, and his wife, mrs. chris barrett. >> i'm german, also. half irish. >> dr. -- and his wife. mrs. mauricea mayier and her husband, mr. zachary bowe. mrs. bonita bacell and her husb
kathleen hansen. mr. douglas redacker. the honorable senator amy clowbashar and her husband, mr. >> $29. yes, that's correct, macy's. there you are. thank you. >> mr. eric garsety and his wife, ms. amy wacliff. mr. james rogers and his wife, mrs. mary ann rogers. mrs. carol fulke and her husband, mr. bernie fulke. mr. samuel palmisano. the honorable secretary timothy geithner, secretary of the treasury, and his wife, mrs. carol geithner. mr. jerry sykes and mrs. barbara rosaovich...
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in fact, kathleen johnston just found one about going to the republican national convention and making for it. i'm convinced now she had no idea, none, until the very end. she was talking about just her going to the convention with one staffer, no need for todd to go. that way todd and trig can stay here and we don't have to make those travel plans. she was actually invited on larry king's show the night before she was to be nominated, and the topic was to talk about potential vice presidential candidates. and she was telling her staff, well, if we can squeeze it in, maybe we should do that. it seems clear to me that she did not have any idea until the very end. >> right. >> at least based on the e-mails i've been reading that she really didn't think she was going to be picked. >> drew, very briefly, i've gotten some tweets from people saying look, these are private e-mails. why should people have the right the read these e-mails? what is the argument for releasing them? >> well, they're -- they're not private e-mails. some of them do come from sarah palin's private account. but she wa
in fact, kathleen johnston just found one about going to the republican national convention and making for it. i'm convinced now she had no idea, none, until the very end. she was talking about just her going to the convention with one staffer, no need for todd to go. that way todd and trig can stay here and we don't have to make those travel plans. she was actually invited on larry king's show the night before she was to be nominated, and the topic was to talk about potential vice presidential...
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health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius has the option, which has never been used before, to de-fund the state's medicine kay program if they find that the state does not uphold the federal law. well, all of this is unprecedented. >> this has never been tested in federal court before. indiana is the first state since the adoption of medicaid in 1965 to say we are not going to give a certain amount of money to a certain group to perform a certain type of medical procedure. so we really don't know what the answer to it is. >> and that's $5.3 billion worth of funding to indiana this year alone that may be hanging in the balance, trace? >> trace: steve brown live in chicago tonight. steve, thank you. president obama meeting with his war advisors today to figure out the next steps in afghanistan. remember, u.s. forces are scheduled to start coming home in july. but just how many and how long will it take? tonight, new battles over war strategy. plus, it's a mystery illness that's made thousands of people sick. investigators have been racing to find the cause before anybody els
health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius has the option, which has never been used before, to de-fund the state's medicine kay program if they find that the state does not uphold the federal law. well, all of this is unprecedented. >> this has never been tested in federal court before. indiana is the first state since the adoption of medicaid in 1965 to say we are not going to give a certain amount of money to a certain group to perform a certain type of medical procedure. so...
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. >> eating healthier is spending more money not so says kathleen. >> i've been on a campaign crusade if you will trying to say that actually you can afford to eat fruits and vegetables much more than people think. >> reporter: the us-da cal you late. >> a -- the usda calculates. >> a little more for fruit but inform you boil it down it is 50 cents a cup. that means for a 2000 a day calorie diet, you would spendbetween 2.18 and 2.50 to meet that half a plate recommendation. >> reporter: it's not always easy. but you can actually save money. >> we know that in this country, on average, family of four spends 108 a week on groceries. if you follow a healthy diet plan, as we proposed, you can bring the cost down to 175 dollars. >> reporter: buy fruits and vegetables while in season. frozen and canned are okay. and have a plan when you hit the supermarket. and, of course, there's always your own backyard. >> it's so interesting to see first graders with the shovels talking about composting and running a household where you are healthy. you pack lunches and you try to pack sustainable lunch
. >> eating healthier is spending more money not so says kathleen. >> i've been on a campaign crusade if you will trying to say that actually you can afford to eat fruits and vegetables much more than people think. >> reporter: the us-da cal you late. >> a -- the usda calculates. >> a little more for fruit but inform you boil it down it is 50 cents a cup. that means for a 2000 a day calorie diet, you would spendbetween 2.18 and 2.50 to meet that half a plate...
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health's record for patient safety was recently highlighted when health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius and medicare chief dr. don berwick toured the hospital and gave it a glowing report for saving lives. >> they are getting levels of performance that most of the rest of us in healthcare can only envy. the vast majority of their patients are either uninsured or on medicaid and they are a very, very stressed population. and they are proving that kind of care isn't just kind of good enough it can be the best care. actually the best care in the country and they are showing the rest of us what's possible. >> reporter: one of berwick's chief goals is to reduce hospital acquired infections in all the nation's hospitals in the next few years starting next year medicare will start paying hospitals based on how well they do on patient safety. denver health started down that road a long time ago. >> it was about seven or eight years ago and i said to my chief of medicine, "you know, i can't stand this anymore." we're doing things just like we did when i was an intern more than 40 years
health's record for patient safety was recently highlighted when health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius and medicare chief dr. don berwick toured the hospital and gave it a glowing report for saving lives. >> they are getting levels of performance that most of the rest of us in healthcare can only envy. the vast majority of their patients are either uninsured or on medicaid and they are a very, very stressed population. and they are proving that kind of care isn't just kind...
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at the white house today, health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius said the new labels will discourage smoking among those who do, and those considering it. >> with these warnings every person who picks up a pack of cigarettes is going to know exactly what risks they're taking. over the last few years we've made giant strides in our fight against tobacco and our efforts are paying off. i'm here today with a renewed sense of hope and momentum we can make tobacco death and disease a part of our past and not a continuous part of our future. >> warner: the first warning label, "cigarettes may be hazardous to your health," was mandated in 1965. the text warnings were made more explicit. a 2009 law required the stronger warnings being introduced now. some 42% of americans smoked in 1965; now only about 20% do. but the decline leveled off in 2004. tobacco is still the leading cause of preventable death, the c.d.c. says, with more than 440,000 a year. cigarette makers did not respond today and declined an invitation to appear on our program. but a lawsuit many of the firms filed aga
at the white house today, health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius said the new labels will discourage smoking among those who do, and those considering it. >> with these warnings every person who picks up a pack of cigarettes is going to know exactly what risks they're taking. over the last few years we've made giant strides in our fight against tobacco and our efforts are paying off. i'm here today with a renewed sense of hope and momentum we can make tobacco death and...