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crimes in kaufman.ean, especially murders. so we just kind of naturally assumed it was someone from dallas. >> reporter: dallas, the big city less than 30 miles, but seemingly a lifestyle away. remember, back in the 1980s, mark and fellow prosecutor marcus busch locked up some pretty tough customers there. >> i immediately started to think about the organized crime cases and the murder cases that we'd all prosecuted. many of those people received life sentences and were starting to parole out. >> someone just held this grudge, got out of prison and just wanted him. it was just a personal vendetta against mark. >> reporter: even though investigators were convinced he was murdered because of his job as a prosecutor, they didn't stop there. >> you still have to interview friends, family members, associates. mark was a teetotaler, he wasn't married and he didn't have any children. those extensive checks into his background came up empty. >> there just wasn't anything there. he loved his mother who lived in
crimes in kaufman.ean, especially murders. so we just kind of naturally assumed it was someone from dallas. >> reporter: dallas, the big city less than 30 miles, but seemingly a lifestyle away. remember, back in the 1980s, mark and fellow prosecutor marcus busch locked up some pretty tough customers there. >> i immediately started to think about the organized crime cases and the murder cases that we'd all prosecuted. many of those people received life sentences and were starting to...
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thomas kaufman is the dean of duke university's medical school in singapore and helping the city fight the coronavirus outbreak. >> this virus keeps jumping from place to place. >> it certainly has that potential. and because of our, the global society, and travel, and linkage between countries, the potential for spread is really substantial. >> are we going to have to start quarantining people around the world and telling people to stay in your homes? >> i think the initial phase is yes. >> do you think the united states would have to do something like what china did,
thomas kaufman is the dean of duke university's medical school in singapore and helping the city fight the coronavirus outbreak. >> this virus keeps jumping from place to place. >> it certainly has that potential. and because of our, the global society, and travel, and linkage between countries, the potential for spread is really substantial. >> are we going to have to start quarantining people around the world and telling people to stay in your homes? >> i think the...
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kaufman told the story of one such family in his very personal film born in gaza. this is a society at the mercy of a political. family and. this is the story of one young family in a situation that is beyond their control. the expectation of a new baby when it's a feeling of excitement and apprehension that all parents experience but for assad. the pregnancy of this 2nd child means much more. i 1st met amal in a site i must loom one year ago at a children's hospital in gaza city. you will get a lot of them. in the story of their 1st child is one that i will never forget. you know. this is their 1st child. when he was 19 months old he was born with 2 holes in his heart in his parents' lives were dedicated to his care. of the thought. that. whole. sort of show. these conditions could have been fixed by routine surgery but israel's siege on the gaza strip has crippled the medical system here. these doctors don't have the training or equipment to perform the necessary operation. put that on. them with them. but gaza is blocked off from the outside world and he does ne
kaufman told the story of one such family in his very personal film born in gaza. this is a society at the mercy of a political. family and. this is the story of one young family in a situation that is beyond their control. the expectation of a new baby when it's a feeling of excitement and apprehension that all parents experience but for assad. the pregnancy of this 2nd child means much more. i 1st met amal in a site i must loom one year ago at a children's hospital in gaza city. you will get...
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nav says have a meeting like this 100 a good team and you know it's like coming up into this land kaufman and i'm. just. but a with us i wouldn't exist even. in a city. i would do more of it was obvious but on the other hand i always hear that it's. everything is sustainable and ski industry is green and attention and. not being up with us he. was. just in the world into someone. must walk up. and what's happened to them around table unsustainable palm oil the last of us who thinks they want to hide to get spyware visas even fanatic is in line to sense when that. might have myself impact on the. wrong time unsustainable. debt and david asman going to dwell on is on tap and nursing a number was and is building another going to pass the when the adult. getting into the room was a local one so i'm glad i was a bigoted other but i was evil but not in others i wasn't because i was in on my group. bucked up. under. the. in a year with so many rain forest fires we want to hear what the industry has to say so we're flying to the i.p.o. conference a body. this conference is attended by the biggest
nav says have a meeting like this 100 a good team and you know it's like coming up into this land kaufman and i'm. just. but a with us i wouldn't exist even. in a city. i would do more of it was obvious but on the other hand i always hear that it's. everything is sustainable and ski industry is green and attention and. not being up with us he. was. just in the world into someone. must walk up. and what's happened to them around table unsustainable palm oil the last of us who thinks they want to...
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israel blackman, mullica white robe, gustav tick, andre court house >> ebstein, david tomczak, haber kaufmansha will. >> hirsch epstein, malta epstein, miriam epstein, walt beerbohm, esther spitzer, hannah wax, leah wax, rachel freed, joseph freed, samuel bester, adolph wrong felt, so be marcus stein -- sophie marcus stein, carla stein, the ok roots -- leo hey roots, leah vogel, jacob wise, hannah weis, esther weiss, mirriam weiss. we would like to invite a holocaust survivor to come forward to lead the pray -- >> >> we offer kadish as a prayer of remembrance, the words, we affirm our faith in a higher power, the power that endows us with the ability to learn from the past and choose good over evil. please rise if you are able and remain standing following the kadish for a moment of silence as we remember all victims of the holocaust and all victims of bigotry and hate. [speaking foreign [speaking foreign language [speaking foreign language you may be seated. ♪ ♪ i would like to invite a holocaust survivor -- holocaust survivors to join together with the diplomatic community to light memoria
israel blackman, mullica white robe, gustav tick, andre court house >> ebstein, david tomczak, haber kaufmansha will. >> hirsch epstein, malta epstein, miriam epstein, walt beerbohm, esther spitzer, hannah wax, leah wax, rachel freed, joseph freed, samuel bester, adolph wrong felt, so be marcus stein -- sophie marcus stein, carla stein, the ok roots -- leo hey roots, leah vogel, jacob wise, hannah weis, esther weiss, mirriam weiss. we would like to invite a holocaust survivor to...
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pick, year so bet ledderer, andre cornhouser, avron ponzak, david ponzak, moaniac peril muter, hava kaufmanein, gitsaw epstein, maulta epstein, mirriam epstein, sura mirbaum, wolf mirbaum, sammy mirbaum, maulta spitzer, esther spitzer, nonum pitser, moe shay wax, hanna wax, leah wax, rachel freed, joseph freed, ribca befrt, samuel bester, cati rans felled, adolf ransfelld, sophie marcus stein, richard stein, camilla skein, ragmanova, carla stein wagna lova, will hea pay roots, anna knoll, heinrich knoll, holda drymer, peery lay ah stein, laya folk foggel, jacob wise, golda wise, hanna wiese, esther wiese, mirriam wiese, moe shay wiese. we would like to invite alman -- > >>>ser to lead the recitation of the morning kaddish. >> we offer kaddish as a prayer of remember rarns, but the words of the kaddish reaffirm our faith in a higher power, a power that endouz us with the ability to learn from the past and to choose good over evil. please rise if you're able, and please remain standing following the kaddish for a moment of silence, as we remember all victims of the holocaust and all victims o
pick, year so bet ledderer, andre cornhouser, avron ponzak, david ponzak, moaniac peril muter, hava kaufmanein, gitsaw epstein, maulta epstein, mirriam epstein, sura mirbaum, wolf mirbaum, sammy mirbaum, maulta spitzer, esther spitzer, nonum pitser, moe shay wax, hanna wax, leah wax, rachel freed, joseph freed, ribca befrt, samuel bester, cati rans felled, adolf ransfelld, sophie marcus stein, richard stein, camilla skein, ragmanova, carla stein wagna lova, will hea pay roots, anna knoll,...
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what is the value of the brave, long calls of the style of hyman , the acuity of kaufman, and the gianthilling? julian: there has been an in norma's amount of change in the financial industry -- enormous amount of change in the financial industry. it basically reinforces this idea that if you have the singular paradigm, you need to stay with it. that is the way long-term profits are made. ask warren buffett. tom: this is so important. what people want to know is do disinflation and bring it over to a fed that has been behind? gary: i don't think the fed matters. world in an excess supply , more production then consumption. there is a savings glut and when you have more supply than demand, prices go down and enter trades go down. the correlation between treasury bond yields and inflation is 60%. inflation,right on you have the leg up on treasury yields. that is the end of the game. as long as we are in a disinflation and moving into a deflationary world, we have downward pressure on yields. what happens when you get to zero in this country? that is another question. francine: we will spe
what is the value of the brave, long calls of the style of hyman , the acuity of kaufman, and the gianthilling? julian: there has been an in norma's amount of change in the financial industry -- enormous amount of change in the financial industry. it basically reinforces this idea that if you have the singular paradigm, you need to stay with it. that is the way long-term profits are made. ask warren buffett. tom: this is so important. what people want to know is do disinflation and bring it...
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on the capitol, and i went to visit some of our local legislators with director mcfadden and cindy kaufman. >> thank you very much, diane. any comments or questions? thank you very much. >> you're welcome. >> next item is long-term care coordinating council report. welcome. >> good morning, commissioners. i don't know some of the new commissioners. i will say i'm the program director of the long-term care ombudsman program in san francisco. it's a contract through das and hsa. thank you. we met on the 13th of february, and let me start with the action items first because that's kind of crucial for future planning. there were two action items. dr. julie leshae is going to okay identify the hiv aids seat, and she's presently the director of housing, aging, and retention and care department at the sf aids foundation. she's focused on design, implementation, and expansion of programs. she's a worthy nominee to occupy that eat on the long-term care coordinatetion council and we all look forward to her input and her spreading our involvement from the council to individuals that she's working wit
on the capitol, and i went to visit some of our local legislators with director mcfadden and cindy kaufman. >> thank you very much, diane. any comments or questions? thank you very much. >> you're welcome. >> next item is long-term care coordinating council report. welcome. >> good morning, commissioners. i don't know some of the new commissioners. i will say i'm the program director of the long-term care ombudsman program in san francisco. it's a contract through das...
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kaufman's team has done a number of randomized controlled studies.nk there are tihings that we can do for methamphetamine users going forward. i also think from the harm reduction perspective, the morbidity piece, while the overdose death is the final common pathway, and the most tangible one, we know that drug use is affecting people. we need to know that the department is commit today that, and we don't lose sight of the use or primary use. really make sure we take that harm reduction approach, not just focused on that drug at the moment but across the continuum of care. thanks. >> i just had a quick question. with regard to -- first of all, the data is excellent. thank you very much. looking at the dramatic increase in deaths by fentanyl overdose, does your data differentiate whether the fentanyl is in a different substance or fentanyl on its own? >> no, in general, it doesn't do that. in general, we know the narratives from case reports of people who had died as well as the access of the d.o.p.e. project and the syringe project and research of pe
kaufman's team has done a number of randomized controlled studies.nk there are tihings that we can do for methamphetamine users going forward. i also think from the harm reduction perspective, the morbidity piece, while the overdose death is the final common pathway, and the most tangible one, we know that drug use is affecting people. we need to know that the department is commit today that, and we don't lose sight of the use or primary use. really make sure we take that harm reduction...
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thomas kaufman is the dean of duke university's medical school in singapore and helping the city fightoronavirus outbreak. >> this virus keeps jumping from place to place. >> it certainly has that potential. and because of our, the global society, and travel, and linkage between countries, the potential for spread is really substantial. >> are we going to have to start quarantining people around the world and telling people to stay in your homes? >> i think the initial phase is yes. >> do you think the united states would have to do something like what china did, lock up tens of millions of people? >> no -- >> have soldiers -- >> if there are big outbreaks in confined specific areas, then that's a strategy that can be used. the alternative is just to let it spread and the problem with that is the number of people who die could be a crisis nature. >> if we get a major outbreak of this coronavirus in this country, that would mean perhaps closing schools temporarily. getting people to do more tele working. canceling events where there is a lot of crowds in confined places. canceling unnec
thomas kaufman is the dean of duke university's medical school in singapore and helping the city fightoronavirus outbreak. >> this virus keeps jumping from place to place. >> it certainly has that potential. and because of our, the global society, and travel, and linkage between countries, the potential for spread is really substantial. >> are we going to have to start quarantining people around the world and telling people to stay in your homes? >> i think the initial...
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thomas kaufman is the dean of duke university's medical school in singapore and helping the city fight's a virus. it keeps jumping from place to place. >> it certainly has that potential. and because of our, the global society, and travel, and linkage between countries, the potential for spread is really substantial. >> are we going to have to start quarantining people around the world? or telling people to stay in their homes? >> i think the initial phase is, yes. >> do you think the united states would have to do something like what china did, lock up tens of millions of people? >> no. >> have soldiers -- >> if there are big outbreaks in confined to specific areas, then that's a strategy that can be used. the alternative is to let it spread. and you know, the problem with that, the number of people will die as a result will be quite substantial. >> inevitably, in late february, the coronavirus reached the united states. >> authorities today announcing the first u.s. death from the deadly coronavirus that is spreading across the globe. >> coronavirus. and the first death reported in t
thomas kaufman is the dean of duke university's medical school in singapore and helping the city fight's a virus. it keeps jumping from place to place. >> it certainly has that potential. and because of our, the global society, and travel, and linkage between countries, the potential for spread is really substantial. >> are we going to have to start quarantining people around the world? or telling people to stay in their homes? >> i think the initial phase is, yes. >> do...
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kaufman is the dean of the medical center in singapore and helping the city fight the coronavirus outbreakace. >> it certainly has that potential. and because of the global society and travel and linkage between countries the potential for spread is really substantial. >> are we going to have to quarantine people around the world and tell people to stay in their homes. >> i think so, yes. >> and do you think the united states will have to do what china did, lock up tens of millions of people and have soldiers come to the door. >> if there are big outbreaks in confined areas, that's a strategy that can be used. the alternative is to let it spread. and you know, the problem with that, is the number of people who die is going to be quite substantial. >> inevitably, in late february, the coronavirus reached the united states. >> authorities today announcing the first u.s. death from the deadly coronavirus that is spreading across the globe. >> coronavirus, and the first death reported in the united states. >> a man in his 50s died at a hospital just outside of seattle. there are new concerns a
kaufman is the dean of the medical center in singapore and helping the city fight the coronavirus outbreakace. >> it certainly has that potential. and because of the global society and travel and linkage between countries the potential for spread is really substantial. >> are we going to have to quarantine people around the world and tell people to stay in their homes. >> i think so, yes. >> and do you think the united states will have to do what china did, lock up tens...
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i'm lindsey reiser, kendis gibson and corey kaufman are off tonight. >>> two people have died from coronavirus in florida. these are the first two fatalities on the east coast. meanwhile, on capitol hill, an urgent plea from a public health expert, in a briefing of congress yesterday one doctor from johns hopkins health system said the u.s. desperately needs more tests. >> not currently adequate and we need more. we need this as soon as we can have it. >> and off the coast of california, 19 crew members and two passengers aboard the grand princess cruise ship have tested positive out of the 46 people tested yesterday. vice president pence said all passengers will be brought into a port sometime over the weekend to be tested. >> those that need to be quarantined will be quarantined. those that require additional medical attention will receive it. >> this morning, the total number of confirmed cases of coronavirus in the u.s. is 335 across 28 states. that includes the 21 people on the grand princess. nbc's scott cohn is live in san francisco. there are more than 3,500 people on this grand prince
i'm lindsey reiser, kendis gibson and corey kaufman are off tonight. >>> two people have died from coronavirus in florida. these are the first two fatalities on the east coast. meanwhile, on capitol hill, an urgent plea from a public health expert, in a briefing of congress yesterday one doctor from johns hopkins health system said the u.s. desperately needs more tests. >> not currently adequate and we need more. we need this as soon as we can have it. >> and off the coast...
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and maybe i would like to just ask for a couple of minutes for mike kaufman to come up and, maybe edeca. mike is with cardinal. and ed is owen and minor. i appreciate -- and if anybody else has anything to please come up. mike, come up and if you could say what you told me before we had the meeting. thank you. >> thank you, mr. president. thanks for your leadership on this. because of that leadership, we have really seen the government agencies working with industry like no time before. we have seen hhs, fema, the cdc work incredibly effectively with all of the distributors and all of the distributors working together for the good of the people. and all of us have been so focused on making sure that we take care of our customers because our customers are the ones that are taking care of the patients every day. we need to do everything we can to make things good for them. so it has been great to see how well all of these government agencies have been coordinating together with us. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> appreciate it. >> thank you mr. president. let me start by thanking the ad
and maybe i would like to just ask for a couple of minutes for mike kaufman to come up and, maybe edeca. mike is with cardinal. and ed is owen and minor. i appreciate -- and if anybody else has anything to please come up. mike, come up and if you could say what you told me before we had the meeting. thank you. >> thank you, mr. president. thanks for your leadership on this. because of that leadership, we have really seen the government agencies working with industry like no time before....
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on the capitol, and i went to visit some of our local legislators with director mcfadden and cindy kaufman. >> thank you very much, diane. any comments or questions? thank you very much. >> you're welcome. >> next item is long-term care coordinating council report. welcome. >> good morning, commissioners. i don't know some of the new commissioners. i will say i'm the program director of the long-term care ombudsman program in san francisco. it's a contract through das and hsa. thank you. we met on the 13th of february, and let me start with the action items first because that's kind of crucial for future planning. there were two action items. dr. julie leshae is going to okay identify the hiv aids seat, and she's presently the director of housing, aging, and retention and care department at the sf aids foundation. she's focused on design, implementation, and expansion of programs. she's a worthy nominee to occupy that eat on the long-term care coordinatetion council and we all look forward to her input and her spreading our involvement from the council to individuals that she's working wit
on the capitol, and i went to visit some of our local legislators with director mcfadden and cindy kaufman. >> thank you very much, diane. any comments or questions? thank you very much. >> you're welcome. >> next item is long-term care coordinating council report. welcome. >> good morning, commissioners. i don't know some of the new commissioners. i will say i'm the program director of the long-term care ombudsman program in san francisco. it's a contract through das...
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mike kaufman from cardinal health, it's i think the biggest or one of the biggest, certainly, mike, where? >> one of the biggest. both on the medical side and the pharmaceutical side. thank you so much for your leadership on this. because of that, the folks in our industry have been working together incredibly well with fema, cdc, hhs, it's just improved immensely over the last several weeks. we're identifying the hot spots. we know where the product needs to go. and it really shows how well the supply chain is working and so we really appreciate the efforts that we've seen from the admiral and others -- >> you're finding good coordination. >> very good coordination. there's bumps in the road but we all get together, there's calls every day and sometimes multiple times a day and people sit down, talk about it, solve it and we move forward. so really good. >> i appreciate it. thank you very much. please. >> i'm laura lane with ups. what you didn't know is that you have another branch of service, it's the brown army and we're ready to deliver everywhere. and in terms of our support for that
mike kaufman from cardinal health, it's i think the biggest or one of the biggest, certainly, mike, where? >> one of the biggest. both on the medical side and the pharmaceutical side. thank you so much for your leadership on this. because of that, the folks in our industry have been working together incredibly well with fema, cdc, hhs, it's just improved immensely over the last several weeks. we're identifying the hot spots. we know where the product needs to go. and it really shows how...
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on the capitol, and i went to visit some of our local legislators with director mcfadden and cindy kaufman. >> thank you very much, diane. any comments or questions? thank you very much. >> you're welcome. >> next item is long-term care coordinating council report. welcome. >> good morning, commissioners. i don't know some of the new commissioners. i will say i'm the program director of the long-term care ombudsman program in san francisco. it's a contract through das and hsa. thank you. we met on the 13th of february, and let me start with the action items first because that's kind of crucial for future planning. there were two action items. dr. julie leshae is going to okay identify the hiv aids seat, and she's presently the director of housing, aging, and retention and care department at the sf aids foundation. she's focused on design, implementation, and expansion of programs. she's a worthy nominee to occupy that eat on the long-term care coordinatetion council and we all look forward to her input and her spreading our involvement from the council to individuals that she's working wit
on the capitol, and i went to visit some of our local legislators with director mcfadden and cindy kaufman. >> thank you very much, diane. any comments or questions? thank you very much. >> you're welcome. >> next item is long-term care coordinating council report. welcome. >> good morning, commissioners. i don't know some of the new commissioners. i will say i'm the program director of the long-term care ombudsman program in san francisco. it's a contract through das...
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on the capitol, and i went to visit some of our local legislators with director mcfadden and cindy kaufman. >> thank you very much, diane. any comments or questions? thank you very much. >> you're welcome. >> next item is long-term care coordinating council report. welcome. >> good morning, commissioners. i don't know some of the new commissioners. i will say i'm the program director of the long-term care ombudsman program in san francisco. it's a contract through das and hsa. thank you. we met on the 13th of february, and let me start with the action items first because that's kind of crucial for future planning. there were two action items. dr. julie leshae is going to okay identify the hiv aids seat, and she's presently the director of housing, aging, and retention and care department at the sf aids foundation. she's focused on design, implementation, and expansion of programs. she's a worthy nominee to occupy that eat on the long-term care coordinatetion council and we all look forward to her input and her spreading our involvement from the council to individuals that she's working wit
on the capitol, and i went to visit some of our local legislators with director mcfadden and cindy kaufman. >> thank you very much, diane. any comments or questions? thank you very much. >> you're welcome. >> next item is long-term care coordinating council report. welcome. >> good morning, commissioners. i don't know some of the new commissioners. i will say i'm the program director of the long-term care ombudsman program in san francisco. it's a contract through das...
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delivery systems moving at top speed and maybe i'd like to just ask for a couple of minutes for mike kaufmano come up and maybe ed biseka. mike is with cardinal, ed is with owen and minor. if anybody else has anything, please come up. if you could come up, mike, for a second and ed, for a second, you could maybe say what you told me before when we had the meeting. thank you. >> thank you, mr. president. and thanks for your lea leadersp on this. balls of that leadership, we have really seen the government agencies working with industry like no time before. we've seen hhs, fema, the cdc work incredibly effectively with all of the distributors and all of the distributors working together for the good of the people and all of us have been so focused on making sure that we take care of our customers because our customers are the ones that are taking care of the patients every day and we need to do everything we can to make things good for them and so it's been great to see how well all these government agencies have been coordinating together with us. thank you. >> thank you, mr. president. let m
delivery systems moving at top speed and maybe i'd like to just ask for a couple of minutes for mike kaufmano come up and maybe ed biseka. mike is with cardinal, ed is with owen and minor. if anybody else has anything, please come up. if you could come up, mike, for a second and ed, for a second, you could maybe say what you told me before when we had the meeting. thank you. >> thank you, mr. president. and thanks for your lea leadersp on this. balls of that leadership, we have really...
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maybe by friday or the weekend or early next week, the money is on the way, i want to bring you jam kaufmant about this, we are zeroing in on small business because that's where the greatest need is at this moment, with a small business, will they get the help that they need under the steven mnuchin package. stuart: terribly sorry, that is live television for you, we have a problem with audio, i'm sure what he had to say was vital and intriguing and interesting but we cannot hear him. we will try to get him back. meanwhile going around the blo block, i want to know how our whole team is coping with the ongoing lockdown. the show ends in about 15 minutes i have a couple of items that i got to attend to at 12 noon and then i'm headed for the couch, a long nap, i'm getting used to doing very little in the afternoons. lauren, come in we heard about your husband stockpiling nasa's above amounts of food for the next month. what else you have for us, something about your child's teacher? lauren: the kids are getting cranky and restless and i got a surprise call for my daughter's preschool teacher.
maybe by friday or the weekend or early next week, the money is on the way, i want to bring you jam kaufmant about this, we are zeroing in on small business because that's where the greatest need is at this moment, with a small business, will they get the help that they need under the steven mnuchin package. stuart: terribly sorry, that is live television for you, we have a problem with audio, i'm sure what he had to say was vital and intriguing and interesting but we cannot hear him. we will...
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on the capitol, and i went to visit some of our local legislators with director mcfadden and cindy kaufman. >> thank you very much, diane. any comments or questions? thank you very much. >> you're welcome. >> next item is long-term care coordinating council report. welcome. >> good morning, commissioners. i don't know some of the new commissioners. i will say i'm the program director of the long-term care ombudsman program in san francisco. it's a contract through das and hsa. thank you. we met on the 13th of february, and let me start with the action items first because that's kind of crucial for future planning. there were two action items. dr. julie leshae is going to okay identify the hiv aids seat, and she's presently the director of housing, aging, and retention and care department at the sf aids foundation. she's focused on design, implementation, and expansion of programs. she's a worthy nominee to occupy that eat on the long-term care coordinatetion council and we all look forward to her input and her spreading our involvement from the council to individuals that she's working wit
on the capitol, and i went to visit some of our local legislators with director mcfadden and cindy kaufman. >> thank you very much, diane. any comments or questions? thank you very much. >> you're welcome. >> next item is long-term care coordinating council report. welcome. >> good morning, commissioners. i don't know some of the new commissioners. i will say i'm the program director of the long-term care ombudsman program in san francisco. it's a contract through das...