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medications were available. during the hhs presentation there was talk about the large manufacturers, if there were problems getting medications, that the federal government could facilitate that. but it is a great point. it's something locally we are working on with our pharmaceutical group because it is a big concern if we do lose supply how do we replenish that. san francisco does not have a lot of storage space so we are not able to store medications to a great extent in the area. >> i was just going to echo, our capability does come with its own internal pharmaceutical supply, although it is limited and so that would be important for us to understand what the resupply process would be as we move forward on that. so we can certainly hit the ground running, but then we would need some sort shortly thereafter. >> mine is a two-part question. we've seen in ismat turkey in 1999 a number of walking wounded that will immediately overwhelm the medical response community and then how do you disallow them immediate h
medications were available. during the hhs presentation there was talk about the large manufacturers, if there were problems getting medications, that the federal government could facilitate that. but it is a great point. it's something locally we are working on with our pharmaceutical group because it is a big concern if we do lose supply how do we replenish that. san francisco does not have a lot of storage space so we are not able to store medications to a great extent in the area. >>...
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or you maybe save your life you might not get that medications to them they use other medications for uses that they're really intended for just because they don't have as big a selection if i saw in our old actually right now insurance i could afford it you'd think i would have to deal with this crap and having to pick from. this selection who they have their deals with. i really don't know what's working. the hospital most of us the man raised nightmares every single night wake up sweating. terry explain to people that at a certain point in time you have such extreme anxiety that you don't even know what to do you're pacing or frying a story. that sleep is becomes overwhelming for friends and family members is feel you've given so much yourself and so little in return except for all these problems. i don't need medication i need help. i need somebody to listen to me talk to me if they want to give me medication diminutives in the works. i'm writing this book it's called tales from the script and it's kind of just assessing in the last twenty years of how the industry gets doctors to
or you maybe save your life you might not get that medications to them they use other medications for uses that they're really intended for just because they don't have as big a selection if i saw in our old actually right now insurance i could afford it you'd think i would have to deal with this crap and having to pick from. this selection who they have their deals with. i really don't know what's working. the hospital most of us the man raised nightmares every single night wake up sweating....
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campaign help so far well our recent medical debt purchased we bought a million dollar portfolio of medical debt all medical debt from the midwest kentucky and indiana and so that million dollars of debt cost us about twenty one thousand dollars so you can see that medical debt is sold very cheaply on the secondary market and so instead of collecting on that debt we just abolished it and it was the debt the medical debt for a little over a thousand people so those people will no longer have to pay that debt so what we're doing is really helping people number one but the second thing is a really it's really a public education campaign we're trying to let people know that this debt is for sale that these these banks these lenders are profiting in human misery and sickness so it's about helping people but it's also about public education so just building off can you tell me about any particular cases of people that this movement may have helped specifically. we send out letters to all the debtors whose debt we abolish we send a certified letter letting them know what's happened and we invite t
campaign help so far well our recent medical debt purchased we bought a million dollar portfolio of medical debt all medical debt from the midwest kentucky and indiana and so that million dollars of debt cost us about twenty one thousand dollars so you can see that medical debt is sold very cheaply on the secondary market and so instead of collecting on that debt we just abolished it and it was the debt the medical debt for a little over a thousand people so those people will no longer have to...
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national medical center at bethesda. pretty challenging the cultures that exist there, you have cultures that exist here, you are speaking about cultural differences between the military and its hierarchy of command and control and the civilian command and control and figuring out the two greatest things you need in the chaos of disaster. no. 1, communications. no. 2, who's in charge. i dealt with a lot of cultural issues when i was combining the army and the navy medical forces between walter reed and bethesda. america's army is an amazingly heroic army. they have occupied valley forge , tokyo, berlin, danang and now it occupies bethesda, maryland, but we're working through that. how do we break those cultural barriers, how do we figure out supporting supporters, how do we do that before the next capacity goes on? so what have we done, what capabilities do we bring, where do we use them and how will they be playing a role here in the event of the most likely nightmare scenarios for this area? i grew up in the bay area,
national medical center at bethesda. pretty challenging the cultures that exist there, you have cultures that exist here, you are speaking about cultural differences between the military and its hierarchy of command and control and the civilian command and control and figuring out the two greatest things you need in the chaos of disaster. no. 1, communications. no. 2, who's in charge. i dealt with a lot of cultural issues when i was combining the army and the navy medical forces between walter...
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joining the i would national guard when i was seventeen years old as a medic with the one eyed medical company. i figured you know if i'm the medic i'm probably not going to be fighting people you know i'm going to be helping people. i was really into everything that the bush administration was putting out there. and. today's effort and seventeen. i joined the national guard is it seriously if they could join and it's go time. i found out right before i left i was going to be station a great prison. i never in my life thought i would work in a prison facility especially not one that was mentors for abuse and torture. i was so young when i was there so frayed and i wanted to get home so badly that i just tried to do it i was ordered to do and i guess just deal with it when i got home and it's been pretty rough. i knew i had a problem when i got home running relationships giving a legal trouble and i knew i was drinking the tragic forget things that happens when they showed up at the v.a. made an appointment and they smear the p.t.s.d. and put me on so often hydroxyzine that they're. so.
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cannabis patients and the medical community. thank you. i'm just alex. i'm from georgia, disabled. the restricted zoning seems to be very inconsistent with the city's status as a sanctuary city. it limits competition which is already hurting from the federal intervention. for people to say that dispensaries cause any sort of public safety issues, it would just take walking and looking out to see that they have personnel during business hours. there is constant video surveillance and they are providing medicine which people in the city needs . i think less restrictions would be more appropriate. good afternoon commissioners, my name is steven courier. when i was president of the association several years ago, the planning department wanted to push the mission street corridor which went from daily city to the embarcadero. when i drove it, it was 20.2 miles. basically what avalos wants to do is the same thing. it pushed these either side to london street would go to those places that had illegal units and made them legal and restri
cannabis patients and the medical community. thank you. i'm just alex. i'm from georgia, disabled. the restricted zoning seems to be very inconsistent with the city's status as a sanctuary city. it limits competition which is already hurting from the federal intervention. for people to say that dispensaries cause any sort of public safety issues, it would just take walking and looking out to see that they have personnel during business hours. there is constant video surveillance and they are...
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tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthyctivity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or if you have any allergic reactions such as rash, hives, swelling of the lips, tongue or throat, or difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis for daily use and a 30-tablet free trial. has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. >> listen, i'm not going to work my way around this -- we want to you stop smoking. it's going to make you sick. you both have tips for our
tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthyctivity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or...
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they're not bipolar they're depressed and then her job is to titrate the patient off these medications and get him on perhaps one medication for depression and this is a future of psychiatry you could think about which is psychiatry is detox psychiatry more and more they're dealing with the poly pharmacy generated by primary care and in this case they asked the question their primary care doctor is writing all these atypical nic comics we have millions of people that are being prescribed psychiatric medications sometimes appropriate use but a large part of that population is being prescribed psychiatric medication where it may not be warranted or indicated. but it's and to me. is is trash to get rid of. but it's also a treasure. worth fighting for. and a trap with no way out. to least be told language such. as programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world talks books the v.o.i.p. interviews intriguing story for you yes. it's been trying all te arabic to find out more visit arabic don't all teach dog called. cut. indeed. international airport in
they're not bipolar they're depressed and then her job is to titrate the patient off these medications and get him on perhaps one medication for depression and this is a future of psychiatry you could think about which is psychiatry is detox psychiatry more and more they're dealing with the poly pharmacy generated by primary care and in this case they asked the question their primary care doctor is writing all these atypical nic comics we have millions of people that are being prescribed...
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the same thing is happening in the medical exchange program. we have gone from a show and tell basically of this is what we have to offer, to this year of actual demonstration of that in a more austere environment and we tried to fit that in, how does it fit in with what we're doing in san francisco and the bay area with medical planning. so yesterday we had an opportunity to go out and see a shock trauma platoon set up on ocean beach, had them running demonstrations and asking questions of the doctors and nurses there. we also saw a landing craft on the beach. yes, it can bring a tractor, it can bring personnel, it can also evacuate patients. it can also bring resources that we otherwise wouldn't be able to get into the city. general spies has said it many times, they have the ability to go around, over, i think through was one of those as well, any of the obstacles we find in our way. that's a resource we in san francisco really have to capitalize on. as i look at all these things, frankly i just was talking to somebody this morning, this is
the same thing is happening in the medical exchange program. we have gone from a show and tell basically of this is what we have to offer, to this year of actual demonstration of that in a more austere environment and we tried to fit that in, how does it fit in with what we're doing in san francisco and the bay area with medical planning. so yesterday we had an opportunity to go out and see a shock trauma platoon set up on ocean beach, had them running demonstrations and asking questions of the...
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they're not bipolar they're depressed and then her job is to titrate the patient off these medications and get him on perhaps one medication for depression and this is a future of psychiatry you could think about which is psychiatry is detox psychiatry more and more they're dealing with the poly pharmacy generated by primary care and in this case they asked the question their primary care doctor is writing all these atypical antipsychotics we have millions of people that are being prescribed psychiatric medications sometimes appropriate use but a large part of that population is being prescribed psychiatric medication where it may not be warranted or indicated but it's in demand. well. it's technology innovation all these developments from around russia we've gone to the future covered. download the official ati application to yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's if you're away from your television well it just doesn't matter how would your mobile device if you could watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. the for. america international airport
they're not bipolar they're depressed and then her job is to titrate the patient off these medications and get him on perhaps one medication for depression and this is a future of psychiatry you could think about which is psychiatry is detox psychiatry more and more they're dealing with the poly pharmacy generated by primary care and in this case they asked the question their primary care doctor is writing all these atypical antipsychotics we have millions of people that are being prescribed...
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they're not bipolar they're depressed and then her job is to titrate the patient off these medications and get him on perhaps one medication for depression and this is a future of psychiatry you could think about which is psychiatry is detox psychiatry more and more they're dealing with the poly pharmacy generated by primary care and in this case they asked the question their primary care doctor is writing all these atypical annecy comics we have millions of people that are being prescribed psychiatric medications sometimes appropriate use but a large part of that population is being prescribed psychiatric medication where it may not be warranted or indicated. but it's in to me. i've. got. a little bit to do to. elude. to. follow. the ul. mold. international airport in the very heart of moscow. i think how the v.a. system is set up right now you don't have to be going to therapy to get the drugs prescribe you the medication if you want therapy they film the entire session which is extremely uncomfortable and they have a set program for p.t.s.d. that just simply doesn't work there's rea
they're not bipolar they're depressed and then her job is to titrate the patient off these medications and get him on perhaps one medication for depression and this is a future of psychiatry you could think about which is psychiatry is detox psychiatry more and more they're dealing with the poly pharmacy generated by primary care and in this case they asked the question their primary care doctor is writing all these atypical annecy comics we have millions of people that are being prescribed...
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tufts medical center, 9. 29 at the women's hospital. at least 110 people injured, ten in critical injury, 14 in serious condition. eight of the 110 are children. one of the two fatalities, an 8-year-old child. watch this. this is from the "boston globe." this is the actual blast within seconds apart.
tufts medical center, 9. 29 at the women's hospital. at least 110 people injured, ten in critical injury, 14 in serious condition. eight of the 110 are children. one of the two fatalities, an 8-year-old child. watch this. this is from the "boston globe." this is the actual blast within seconds apart.
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it was about my medical attention that allowed me to move forward. because i had - too years ago later my viral load is undid he technically. i'm thinking about trying to doing all that by myself is like a 5 hundred pound weight prergz down on me. if i don't get those services i'm in trouble. 60 percent of my friends including me have a greater success and my story is not over i've still got a lot of things to do. please continue to invest in our health too. thank you >> thank you very much. next speaker >> i'm juan and i've been living with hiv since 2003. i was gainfully employed before this. i started to use drugs and eventually i lost my jobs. then 2007 i find a case manager and find a social community. but because of my drug use i - my doctor said that i needed to be treated for my drug addiction. so in 2011 things got worse i asked my staff manager to help me going get into rehab. i was able to get on hiv medication and i've been clean for over two years and my t cell counts have increased dramatically. san francisco's safety net saved me when
it was about my medical attention that allowed me to move forward. because i had - too years ago later my viral load is undid he technically. i'm thinking about trying to doing all that by myself is like a 5 hundred pound weight prergz down on me. if i don't get those services i'm in trouble. 60 percent of my friends including me have a greater success and my story is not over i've still got a lot of things to do. please continue to invest in our health too. thank you >> thank you very...
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here it's what you assume for medical inflation. to the extent that the city or employees or retirees, our health service system can control medical inflation to the extent that's within our control, it has a significant impact on these costs. a 1% change in that long-term medical inflation assumption drives roughly a 9% change in the overall liability that we're talking about here. so, 1% equals about $400 million in this current number. so, and obviously that's a very long and much larger conversation about the host of tactics the city and our workers and others can employ to kind of manage health care costs going forward. but it's the sing the most impactful driver here. >> and i think that certainly recalling a lot of involvement in our cpmc negotiations lately, i mean that, the medical cost of inflation is a big deal for everyone and i know we're going to be working very hard as a city to drive that down as much as we can in the future. but to be clear, though, for purposes of this report, we are where we are and these projecti
here it's what you assume for medical inflation. to the extent that the city or employees or retirees, our health service system can control medical inflation to the extent that's within our control, it has a significant impact on these costs. a 1% change in that long-term medical inflation assumption drives roughly a 9% change in the overall liability that we're talking about here. so, 1% equals about $400 million in this current number. so, and obviously that's a very long and much larger...
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to get the drugs prescribed the medication if you want therapy they film the entire session which is extremely uncomfortable and they have a set program for. simply doesn't work there's really no continuity here because a lot of our residents and you might see them once or twice so they don't know what you've even been on half the time so they try to give you the same drugs that have already failed for you. is not a new thing it's been around forever and i think they should be a little slower to just. say i hope these work for you out the door. treatments that could work for people. her car. lot of people who do status seem to write again. i mean i'm playing for that one chance that i might hit it big. just a money issue or i don't have the money or i. don't have enough. i . got a past that had no more issues gambling or would not pay my bills that i should have. but i didn't have any support from my parents and i wouldn't have any support from anywhere else basically dropped out there and to a world that. made a lot of mistakes tell us the really good job was a bus driver for a whil
to get the drugs prescribed the medication if you want therapy they film the entire session which is extremely uncomfortable and they have a set program for. simply doesn't work there's really no continuity here because a lot of our residents and you might see them once or twice so they don't know what you've even been on half the time so they try to give you the same drugs that have already failed for you. is not a new thing it's been around forever and i think they should be a little slower...
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and you can put the medical field in there too because there are the enablers in the ninety's if you told a family practice doctor in ten years you will write a ton of prescriptions every month for atypical antipsychotics you might laugh at you now primary care writing a typical four and on therapy for depression anger management all the anger. i.v. disorders they're just being used for everything the market is being saturated with them but most important by primary care that. i think that's the most important thing that pharma has figured out. i'm tracking a case about a psychiatrist who claims that a major part of her job now is detox she has patients who come in a cocktail of medications from one primary care doctor who thinks he's an expert on bipolar disorder she gets the patient she says they're on all the wrong medications they're not bipolar they're depressed and then her job is to titrate the patient off these medications and get him on perhaps one medication for depression and this is a future of psychiatry you could think about which is psychiatry is detox psychiatry more
and you can put the medical field in there too because there are the enablers in the ninety's if you told a family practice doctor in ten years you will write a ton of prescriptions every month for atypical antipsychotics you might laugh at you now primary care writing a typical four and on therapy for depression anger management all the anger. i.v. disorders they're just being used for everything the market is being saturated with them but most important by primary care that. i think that's...
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tell your doctor about your medical conditions and medications, especially insulin, corticosteroids, decrease blood clotting. so...what do men do when a number's too low? turn it up! [ male announcer ] in a clinical study, over 80% of treated men had their t levels restored to normal. talk to your doctor about all your symptoms. get the blood tests. change your number. turn it up. androgel 1.62%. >> jeff: 18 states and washington d.c. have legalized medical marijuana. condition conjoined that group last year. but wile it's legal to use medical marijuana there, it is not legal to grow it. and tlses's no place open that legally sells it. that has left some patients risking arrest to get the relief they say they need. at first glance 42-year-old tracy gamer fanning appears to be a typical mom in suburban, connecticut. she is to the. >> i use medicinal marijuana. i amreakinth law now because we don't have growers and distributors here in connecticut. >> in 2006 fanning, then the mother of two young children was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer. racked by seizures, debilitating headac
tell your doctor about your medical conditions and medications, especially insulin, corticosteroids, decrease blood clotting. so...what do men do when a number's too low? turn it up! [ male announcer ] in a clinical study, over 80% of treated men had their t levels restored to normal. talk to your doctor about all your symptoms. get the blood tests. change your number. turn it up. androgel 1.62%. >> jeff: 18 states and washington d.c. have legalized medical marijuana. condition conjoined...
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i'm a medical advocate. i have several concerns about the proposals of the buffer zone and patient advocates were not concluded in investing this proposal. this is punitive toward the patients in the neighborhood we also feel the neighborhood push issue should be solved within the neighborhood. i see some of the commissioners that spent many years on this plan. i don't think we need any additions. the c u proposal is also not necessary. the discretionary review is in have you. all the dispensaries are required to have communityly - >> right now i'm suffering with ptsd and c o p and i'm a cancer survivor. we need for you to understand where i'm coming from as medical cannabis patients and respect especially our veterans because we are not getting the respect we deserve. thank you. i oppose this. >> hello. my name is theresa. i'm a healer and dispensary is a place where a lot of healing goes on. you may not beware of that. medical cannabis has helped me with this. i have been diagnosed with mental illness just
i'm a medical advocate. i have several concerns about the proposals of the buffer zone and patient advocates were not concluded in investing this proposal. this is punitive toward the patients in the neighborhood we also feel the neighborhood push issue should be solved within the neighborhood. i see some of the commissioners that spent many years on this plan. i don't think we need any additions. the c u proposal is also not necessary. the discretionary review is in have you. all the...
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if you look at the drugs, in front children's medication.on't use children younger than four-year olds. one of the reasons why we are doing this. the trachea which the windpipe, it's narrow in kids. if they have a nose blocked with mucus, they can go to sleep and have a lot of problems. you have to be careful. >> heather: long term problems, as well? >> absolutely. but david is making a great point here. kids have underdeveloped ears compared to grownups or throats and things can gel clogged. consumer health care products association is saying under four do not give the medications. long term, what if a child has an underlying tendency to have rapid heart rate, it may affect behavior and development. >> most importantly talk to your pediatrician. there is nothing to be scared. talk to your pediatrics, over-the-counter.... >> eric: that is great point on that. thank you, doctor. >> heather: thank you both for joining us. exercise, keeps your body looking good. they are going return and talk about that. it could have a whole lot of other benef
if you look at the drugs, in front children's medication.on't use children younger than four-year olds. one of the reasons why we are doing this. the trachea which the windpipe, it's narrow in kids. if they have a nose blocked with mucus, they can go to sleep and have a lot of problems. you have to be careful. >> heather: long term problems, as well? >> absolutely. but david is making a great point here. kids have underdeveloped ears compared to grownups or throats and things can...
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>> medical >> what is the exact location of the emergency? >> kasada avenue, wait... >> the exact address. >> kasada, 1280, my grandfather is uncomfortable he is like having asthma or something. >> so he is having breathing problems? >> yes. breathing problems. >> all right, thank you, and stay on the phone with me. don't hang up. i am going to go ahead and get a medic, but i need to know what is your name? >> jason. >> jason, thank you for calling are you with your grandfather? >> yes, and my mother. >> and your mother is there is too. >> how old is your grandfather? >> 70 something. does your mom speak english? >> only a little. >> okay. so a little bit. so he is in his 70s you are with him now, and is he awake? >> yes. he is awake. >> and he is breathing, correct? >> yes. >> jason, is he completely alert? >> he completely alert? >> is he responding to you or you asking you questions and he is answering you like he normally does. >> let me check. >> okay. >> go ahead. >> he can respond. >> he can or cannot. >> is that how he normally talks
>> medical >> what is the exact location of the emergency? >> kasada avenue, wait... >> the exact address. >> kasada, 1280, my grandfather is uncomfortable he is like having asthma or something. >> so he is having breathing problems? >> yes. breathing problems. >> all right, thank you, and stay on the phone with me. don't hang up. i am going to go ahead and get a medic, but i need to know what is your name? >> jason. >> jason, thank...
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and get him on perhaps one medication for depression this is a future of psychiatry you could think about which is psychiatry is detox psychiatry more and more they're dealing with the poly pharmacy generated by primary care and in this case they asked the question their primary care doctor is writing all these atypical and i say comics we have millions of people that are being prescribed psychiatric medications sometimes appropriate use but a large part of that population is being prescribed psychiatric medication where it may not be warranted or indicated. but it's in to be. wealthy british style. such. hot. markets why not. come to find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cause a report on. this is is trash to get rid of. but it's also a treasure. it's worth fighting for. and a trap was no way out. i mean so she can only use city in europe on a host of the twenty four g.'s which are the peckish. so she. thinks do. such a. thing. with a. dog days of. pride days it. makes it c
and get him on perhaps one medication for depression this is a future of psychiatry you could think about which is psychiatry is detox psychiatry more and more they're dealing with the poly pharmacy generated by primary care and in this case they asked the question their primary care doctor is writing all these atypical and i say comics we have millions of people that are being prescribed psychiatric medications sometimes appropriate use but a large part of that population is being prescribed...
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is this medically is this medically and given just or is it just any type of. well personally i prefer a couple juices allo juice while a super food and really strong ginger beer is but that's just because they make me feel less queasy because knowledge is one of the side effects the other thing is i shouldn't have to rely on finding overpriced unavailable. medical needs in an airport when i can bring them with me when the t.s.a. is own policy says i am allowed to bring them with me. and i don't think it's acceptable to say to a traveler who needs to bring medics in medicine or medical liquids with them oh just get it after security and rely on some store in the airport being willing to have it and know that's that's not an acceptable solution so if i can you run me through what your experience has been as a person living with disability travelling through the airports what is it like. to be honest for the most part it is perfectly normal so as you can see right now i'm i'm capable of speaking just fine my at my mutism is episodic and only happens a couple time
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it's more medical oriented and that's where we tend to have medical uses. so again, i'm sicht of some control that would look at clustering for 500 or thousand foot radius. and i would leak to see if we can encourage of them locating elsewhere. >> commission wu. >> thanks. the question of the cu. i feel whatever we do or recommend for me it needs to be about this name, mcd, i do like the name mcd because it gives us the opportunity to look and maintain the culture of the certain neighborhood. i think it's great over all that we are moving in that direction. for me the question of moving a cu to a you will the city, probably the dr is a more appropriate venue. if there were a cu just for the ones that were 500 feet. would three be one that would supercede the other >> yes. if a c u was instituted in this neighborhood. it would only be the c u. i will still curious what the other commissioners have to say, i think i'm comfortable forwarding this with the recommendation of the board of supervisors. i think it's just on the issue of concentration. if there was
it's more medical oriented and that's where we tend to have medical uses. so again, i'm sicht of some control that would look at clustering for 500 or thousand foot radius. and i would leak to see if we can encourage of them locating elsewhere. >> commission wu. >> thanks. the question of the cu. i feel whatever we do or recommend for me it needs to be about this name, mcd, i do like the name mcd because it gives us the opportunity to look and maintain the culture of the certain...
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the medical cannabis population is great. we always bring more safety to the neighborhood that we open up in. it's a hundred percent documented proof. don't let any people say we hurt their neighborhood. we have always helped. it's the greatest neighborhood we've ever been in. thank you. >> excuse me, folks. you can refrain from the applause. thank you. >> my name is oscar. i belong to access of love. i'm a native of san francisco. i was born in excels ori -- excelsior. i'm opposed to this. it would never work with excelsior merchants. i feel my rights have been violated because some dispensaries are non-profit and me that is low income depend on these non-profit organizations regards to a dispensaries that makes millions of dollars. it really helps me as a veteran. i like to believe that i served my country we may and hopefully my politicians can serve me in return. thank you. >> good afternoon, my name is jerry goodman. i'm a member of access of love. i wasn't born here but i have lived here 45 years of my life. i went to b
the medical cannabis population is great. we always bring more safety to the neighborhood that we open up in. it's a hundred percent documented proof. don't let any people say we hurt their neighborhood. we have always helped. it's the greatest neighborhood we've ever been in. thank you. >> excuse me, folks. you can refrain from the applause. thank you. >> my name is oscar. i belong to access of love. i'm a native of san francisco. i was born in excels ori -- excelsior. i'm opposed...
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medical care. meanwhile, the whereabouts of the suspect's parents is in question. their father was supposed to have been on his way here to the u.s. by now, at least that's what he had said he was going to do. he had agreed to cooperate in the investigation, but his wife tells cnn her husband is delaying his trip indefinitely allegedly for health reasons. she also says they've left their home in dagestan and gone to another part of russia. 34 of the more than 260 people wounded in last week east's ter attacks are still in the hospital. one remains in critical condition. at least 14 of the bombing victims have had to have amputations. a lot to tell you about in the hour ahead. he spent almost a week in the same hospital as some of the victims he's accused of wounding, but now dzhokhar tsarnaev is in that medical center. deborah feyerick is live outside the medical center in massachusetts and elizabeth cohen is with us from cnn headquarters in atlanta. debra, fill us in on the nuts and bolts of the t
medical care. meanwhile, the whereabouts of the suspect's parents is in question. their father was supposed to have been on his way here to the u.s. by now, at least that's what he had said he was going to do. he had agreed to cooperate in the investigation, but his wife tells cnn her husband is delaying his trip indefinitely allegedly for health reasons. she also says they've left their home in dagestan and gone to another part of russia. 34 of the more than 260 people wounded in last week...