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medical professional working with the u.s. military and intelligence services were forced to violate that oath in the treatment of terror suspects captured after 9/11. even though torture was banned by executive order in 2009 the report said ethical violations continue at the president in guantanamo bay where detainees staging hunger strikes have been forced fed. detainee abuse on the war of terror. it was funded in the open society foundation. since 2011 the u.s. department of defense and c.i.a. have had policies requiring guantanamo doctors and other medical personnel to breach national standards including on site physicians have participated in interrogations and by assisting in force feeding. also the report found that military medical training lacks ethical grounding for doctors to protect human rights. the report comes months after president obama reiterated his promise to close down the prison. >> the pentagon is trying to manage the situation as best as they can. but i think all of us should reflect on why exactly are
medical professional working with the u.s. military and intelligence services were forced to violate that oath in the treatment of terror suspects captured after 9/11. even though torture was banned by executive order in 2009 the report said ethical violations continue at the president in guantanamo bay where detainees staging hunger strikes have been forced fed. detainee abuse on the war of terror. it was funded in the open society foundation. since 2011 the u.s. department of defense and...
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money is needed for medical research. hate to be a modern groperer but money it needed to save lives. in particular those who have hiv aids san francisco is well provided forever the federal government pays a lot of the costs. i want the drugs available to help people because i've known people will today of those awe flishgsdz my vaug is that i favor medical research promoted by every one >> thank you. we he hope this discussion has been informative for more information please invest sf elections.com remember it's available for voting from 5 to 8:00 p.m. >> good evening and welcome to the october 23rd, 2013, meeting of the san francisco board appeals and the presiding
money is needed for medical research. hate to be a modern groperer but money it needed to save lives. in particular those who have hiv aids san francisco is well provided forever the federal government pays a lot of the costs. i want the drugs available to help people because i've known people will today of those awe flishgsdz my vaug is that i favor medical research promoted by every one >> thank you. we he hope this discussion has been informative for more information please invest sf...
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it's a medical issue and that's where it should be left is a medical issue and that's all i have to say. thank you. >> >> good afternoon, my name is shawna. i have a concern about fairness of process. i know there's a few dispensaries that have applied in the pine line and i'd like to see everybody get fair rules, the same rules as everyone else and i think this is a little premature. i think we need to look at what comes back from the planning department and how the planning department works with parent advocates on their concerns about access. i would ask that we could really reconsider item number three until we get the feedback and input from the planning and our community members so that we can make a good map. i appreciate that you are looking towards opening up zones that haven't been opened up and that is a problem, but we can address that problem by having an unfair process and i told the same comments as mr. ward before me that our community should not be lumped in with dangerous things like alcohol and gambling and i don't think the use of medical marijuana will create any ty
it's a medical issue and that's where it should be left is a medical issue and that's all i have to say. thank you. >> >> good afternoon, my name is shawna. i have a concern about fairness of process. i know there's a few dispensaries that have applied in the pine line and i'd like to see everybody get fair rules, the same rules as everyone else and i think this is a little premature. i think we need to look at what comes back from the planning department and how the planning...
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i'm supportive of access to medical cannabis for patients. last year they were approved in the longest corridor and i did not work to counteract any permitting process for those units for those mcd's because i really believed that we had to be doing our part to access for patients. there is a great deal of heat that came toward me when i actually did not and tried to prevent cd's present we now have great access in district 11 and i do not believe that it makes sense that when most of i would say 95 percent of my district is not supportive of mcd's coming in that we create more access for patients that don't create in my district. now there is one of the cannabis sites in the mission organics there is a spin off of a person who wants another cannabis industry in the existing or other part of the corridor. i have been working on this legislation since last january and it wasn't until last month that the medical cannabis dispensary said they don't want to have it here. now they have been telling mers -- members of this body that they she be abl
i'm supportive of access to medical cannabis for patients. last year they were approved in the longest corridor and i did not work to counteract any permitting process for those units for those mcd's because i really believed that we had to be doing our part to access for patients. there is a great deal of heat that came toward me when i actually did not and tried to prevent cd's present we now have great access in district 11 and i do not believe that it makes sense that when most of i would...
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we need medical cannabis dispensaries, that's a fact. and the poor and disabled are the ones using those services to consider who you're impacting really. >> i'm here today because i want to bring to your attention what i believe is an important need for a time-out. i believe that this issue of increasing the restrictions on the placement of cannabis dispensaries comes too soon in advance of a citywide study that's logical. secondly, i've been a long advocate in the central neighborhoods of san francisco. mid market street in the tenderloin and for a long time, in fact from one of the first days that i drove into san francisco, i looked at market and i thought i wonder why this mid market is in such a depressed condition when surrounding neighborhoods are growing with such great advances. well, it didn't take reducing the number of medical dispensaries for cannabis to bring about a resurgence in mid market. it didn't bring about reducing the number of cannabis dispensaries to increase the diversity of businesses. what was necessary was b
we need medical cannabis dispensaries, that's a fact. and the poor and disabled are the ones using those services to consider who you're impacting really. >> i'm here today because i want to bring to your attention what i believe is an important need for a time-out. i believe that this issue of increasing the restrictions on the placement of cannabis dispensaries comes too soon in advance of a citywide study that's logical. secondly, i've been a long advocate in the central neighborhoods...
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medic or form in dire need in china. have complained about the inability to afford medicine and the current quality of medical care hostel. in the recently finished the night session the chinese government announced that they intend to establish fairer and more sustainable security systems not that led to wide discussion and speculation that interest in the future of china rising prices and high medical attention the problem china for years the rising cost and inability to pay for treatment. the major source of complaint the chinese government implemented a lot to be free to enter a credit to god and that the chinese government that would apply to medical services the chinese ministry of health. nationwide health and turned to them. the tree back down that report was finally approved by the council does not accord the chinese government data into the glove and more than one billion chinese people have health insurance. it's the nationwide health insurance that covers almost ninety five percent of china's population the c
medic or form in dire need in china. have complained about the inability to afford medicine and the current quality of medical care hostel. in the recently finished the night session the chinese government announced that they intend to establish fairer and more sustainable security systems not that led to wide discussion and speculation that interest in the future of china rising prices and high medical attention the problem china for years the rising cost and inability to pay for treatment....
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money is needed for medical research. i hate to be a modern groperer but money it needed to save lives. in particular those who have hiv aids san francisco is well provided forever the federal government pays a lot of the costs. i want the drugs available to help people because i've known people will today of those awe flishgsdz my vaug is that i favor medical research promoted by every one >> thank you. we he hope this discussion has been informative for more information please invest sf elections.com remember it's available for voting from 5 to 8:00 p.m. today we are going to talk about fire safety. we are here at the urban center on mission street in san francisco. it's a wonderful display. a little house in the urban center exhibition center that shows what it's like in a home in san francisco after an earthquake. one of the major issues that we are going to face after earthquakes are fire hazard. we are happy to have the fire marshall join us today. >> thank you. my pleasure. >> we talk about the san francisco earthq
money is needed for medical research. i hate to be a modern groperer but money it needed to save lives. in particular those who have hiv aids san francisco is well provided forever the federal government pays a lot of the costs. i want the drugs available to help people because i've known people will today of those awe flishgsdz my vaug is that i favor medical research promoted by every one >> thank you. we he hope this discussion has been informative for more information please invest sf...
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money is needed for medical research. hate to be a modern groperer but money it needed to save lives. in particular those who have hiv aids san francisco is well provided forever the federal government pays a lot of the costs. i want the drugs available to help people because i've known people will today of those awe flishgsdz my vaug is that i favor medical research promoted by every one >> thank you. we he hope this discussion has been informative for more information please invest sf elections.com remember it's available for voting from 5 to 8:00 p.m. >> good morning, everyone. all right. good morning, everyone. welcome to the board of supervisors budget and finance meeting for wednesday october 23rd. i'm joined by councilmember eric mary and have been joined by supervisor avalos. thank you for the staff covering this meeting. mr. clerk any announcements >> madam clerk, please call the roll. >>
money is needed for medical research. hate to be a modern groperer but money it needed to save lives. in particular those who have hiv aids san francisco is well provided forever the federal government pays a lot of the costs. i want the drugs available to help people because i've known people will today of those awe flishgsdz my vaug is that i favor medical research promoted by every one >> thank you. we he hope this discussion has been informative for more information please invest sf...
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money is needed for medical research. i hate to be a modern groperer but money it needed to save lives. in particular those who have hiv aids san francisco is well provided forever the federal government pays a lot of the costs. i want the drugs available to help people because i've known people will today of those awe flishgsdz my vaug is that i favor medical research promoted by every one >> thank you. we he hope this discussion has been informative for more information please invest sf elections.com remember it's available for voting from 5 to 8:00 p.m. equal good afterno everybody and thank you for being here to witness and a celebrate the signing of dues process for all ordinance in san francisco. and first, i'd like to commend supervisor avalos for your work supervisor in bringing this important legislation to this body before the board and public. i want to thank all the other supervisors as a role wholly know they spent a lot of time on this to think about the changes we're macro and i especially want to give a pa
money is needed for medical research. i hate to be a modern groperer but money it needed to save lives. in particular those who have hiv aids san francisco is well provided forever the federal government pays a lot of the costs. i want the drugs available to help people because i've known people will today of those awe flishgsdz my vaug is that i favor medical research promoted by every one >> thank you. we he hope this discussion has been informative for more information please invest sf...
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medical officer of the day. and so i got orders to go first to the white house, second to the capitol and third to the grave site. >> let's start with the white house. this was the first time you'd been inside the white house? >> first time i'd been inside the white house. i'd been in the rose garden a couple times. and on the lawn with my camera. and i only have one picture of president kennedy in the rose garden, and he's standing on the porch with someone else. i can't remember who it is. but i had not been inside the white house until that, until i got posted there. and i was -- the body was in the east room. the casket was in the east room. and the greenroom is where all of the dignitaries gathered. the east room runs north and south. the white house is laid out on an east/west axis. and the east room is at the east end, of course. and it runs north and south. and the greenroom is at the southwest corner of the east room. so i stood by the door as the legion of dignitaries came through, of course bobby kenn
medical officer of the day. and so i got orders to go first to the white house, second to the capitol and third to the grave site. >> let's start with the white house. this was the first time you'd been inside the white house? >> first time i'd been inside the white house. i'd been in the rose garden a couple times. and on the lawn with my camera. and i only have one picture of president kennedy in the rose garden, and he's standing on the porch with someone else. i can't remember...
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the side effect from the antidepressant. >> and medication to deal with other medication. >> yes, i took it for three days and it made my kidney start to bleed. i'm a young guy, and i didn't at the time want to deal with that. i feel fine after i smoked the right kind of strain. >> a lot of seniors grew up as did i did thinking that it was something only jazz musicians did, you know. but, we have all evolved. i mean the whole country is evolving. >> hug it up, man. >> great to see you. >> great to see you. i will see you tomorrow? >> yes. >> okay. thanks. have a good night. >> you see this place is all about the love. that is what i like. not any attitude or angry people coming in. nobody is screaming. nobody yelling. it is all very kind of calm, cool, collected. it's nice. stand inside of a liquor store for an hour and see who comes stumbling into a liquor store, and it is filled with angry people. there is not a lot of happy people wandering into the liquor store. very different vibe here. next customer. why do you like this place? >>> it is a really well run establishment. it is
the side effect from the antidepressant. >> and medication to deal with other medication. >> yes, i took it for three days and it made my kidney start to bleed. i'm a young guy, and i didn't at the time want to deal with that. i feel fine after i smoked the right kind of strain. >> a lot of seniors grew up as did i did thinking that it was something only jazz musicians did, you know. but, we have all evolved. i mean the whole country is evolving. >> hug it up, man....
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and there is also plans under way dually eligible people with medical and medicare. and also, this partial medical under california undertook as part of the 1115 waiver called the programs and passed here in san francisco we did learn that they were not opt mal, and we think that 60 percent of the folks will be medical eligible and the rest minus obviously the folks who will remain uneligible will be eligible for the qualified health plans through coverage california. and the transition is less mandatory and is strongly encouraged and something that we are working towards. and again, for the less beneficiaries and in the past we will be moving into the medical expansion and some other counties that we see them moving into coverage california as well. and then there is the piece that programs that was a temporary program that is ending so she will also be facing transitions and the mission of the task force that formed nearly a year ago to develop a set of recommendations. and our goal and preparing the community based hiv providers for the changes that are coming to
and there is also plans under way dually eligible people with medical and medicare. and also, this partial medical under california undertook as part of the 1115 waiver called the programs and passed here in san francisco we did learn that they were not opt mal, and we think that 60 percent of the folks will be medical eligible and the rest minus obviously the folks who will remain uneligible will be eligible for the qualified health plans through coverage california. and the transition is less...
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i finished my medical school there and did my residency at the texas medical center and i came to san francisco for cardiology training and have been working in san francisco for the last 11 years. >> and the doctor is a cardiologist and specialized in internal medicine. >> what made you go into medicine? >> that is an interesting question. since i was away from the faith at the time. i can't say it was a calling that i recognized and followed. but i had started off my studies as an engineer. i have an liti have and -- analytical mind and i like to figure things out. but i could use my skills and apply them to human interactions and i took that route and it has been very gratifying for me and i'm glad that i went into medicine. i think it corresponds well to what i can do. >> one of the thing that i know about your practice is that your catholicism is the forefront of you. i think this is more of a vocation than a job. >>i think so. people have this reversion of faith, it comes with a great deal of force. you have to sketch is it out all these years. so it was clear that the faith wou
i finished my medical school there and did my residency at the texas medical center and i came to san francisco for cardiology training and have been working in san francisco for the last 11 years. >> and the doctor is a cardiologist and specialized in internal medicine. >> what made you go into medicine? >> that is an interesting question. since i was away from the faith at the time. i can't say it was a calling that i recognized and followed. but i had started off my studies...
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and more relevant, i went to medical here at ut southwestern and did my medical initial undergraduate medical training here at parkland hospital and finished up and got my degree in 1962. after which i went to intern at the university of mississippi medical center in jackson from '62 to '63. this is when if you were there at that time, you felt like the world was coming loose at the seams. medgar evers was assassinated while i was on duty in the emergency room. i was a medical witness in two criminal abortions, one fatal. you couldn't make these stories up if you tried. so i decided to commit them to paper, and that's one aspect of the little memoir that you may have heard about. more about that later. after internship, in those days, there was a draft. and the most certain way to get drafted was to be a physician because they would take, no matter how physically handicapped you were, they would take you. and they needed everybody because the vietnam war was spooling up. so i decided it was either to go now or go later, and i decided to go now. and so besides maryann and i were broke.
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and the system needs more medical care.precipitations. >> doctor, the military and the v.a. recognize that there is a problem, but there is a huge difference between recognition and action. do you think that this is more i've leadership issue as -- or perhaps a funding issue. >> i think it's a leadership issue. i think it's the way you organize. i think there is also a transforming the health care system, really at the frontlines. and you've got people who are very dedicated, conscientious, you have people who have been in the system for a long time as care providers and support people. and what we are looking at is to shift what they do to think more about integrated care, to think more about using these other mo dal at thises, very therapies and other alternative therapies. but to do that it takes leadership that can inspire them and check on them. it's transformation leadership. and that's very difficult. the v.a. is a very big organization. it's operated in some places independently. and they will in each of these place
and the system needs more medical care.precipitations. >> doctor, the military and the v.a. recognize that there is a problem, but there is a huge difference between recognition and action. do you think that this is more i've leadership issue as -- or perhaps a funding issue. >> i think it's a leadership issue. i think it's the way you organize. i think there is also a transforming the health care system, really at the frontlines. and you've got people who are very dedicated,...
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be so yeah i think medical ethics are always a topic of discussion in medical school and the current american view. [inaudible] >> yeah. what there is now and this is the big part of the book is after katrina there was a realization that these decisions might have to be made about who do you prioritize when you have in this case helicopters coming in slowly but we also have scenarios like the 1918 style flu pandemic which god forbid could happen. we have had some very scary avian flu cases that made people think that this might be on the verge of happening. there are efforts around the country of small groups and medical professionals getting together and coming out with the prioritization guidelines to help people. it's not just a small group of doctors in the room as the floodwaters rise that exists in advance and would help you decide for example in that flu case who would get access to an icu because the icu would be overrun and there would not be enough ventilators for everyone to get through the flu. so they have come up with interesting guidelines for doing this. it's also a b
be so yeah i think medical ethics are always a topic of discussion in medical school and the current american view. [inaudible] >> yeah. what there is now and this is the big part of the book is after katrina there was a realization that these decisions might have to be made about who do you prioritize when you have in this case helicopters coming in slowly but we also have scenarios like the 1918 style flu pandemic which god forbid could happen. we have had some very scary avian flu...
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money is needed for medical research. i hate to be a modern groperer but money it needed to save lives. in particular those who have hiv aids san francisco is well provided forever the federal government pays a lot of the costs. i want the drugs available to help people because i've known people will today of those awe flishgsdz my vaug is that i favor medical research promoted by every one >> thank you. we he hope this discussion has been informative for more information please invest sf elections.com remember it's available for voting from 5 to 8:00 p.m. (clapping) >> are you a parents that's unemployed and struggling to pay child support we have teamed up and positions ourself to offer an opportunity for permanent employment. for more information call >> hi today we have a special edition of building san francisco, stay safe, what we are going to be talking about san francisco's earth quakes, what you can do before an earthquake in your home, to be ready and after an earthquake to make sure that you are comfortable sta
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money is needed for medical research. hate to be a modern groperer but money it needed to save lives. in particular those who have hiv aids san francisco is well provided forever the federal government pays a lot of the costs. i want the drugs available to help people because i've known people will today of those awe flishgsdz my vaug is that i favor medical research promoted by every one >> thank you. we he hope this discussion has been informative for more information please invest sf elections.com remember it's available for voting from 5 to 8:00 p.m. >> all right. guys i'm going to go ahead and get started. welcome to the opening celebration of newest location at the gary and sonic (clapping) >> i'm mesht i'm the senior group director of target stores in the bay area. i'm happy to be here. at take the we take pride in knowing our guests and our store leader is a perfect example she's a analyst san franciscan laej please join me in a welcome of '86 many >> thank you meredith. good evening, everyone. i'm so excited to b
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been accepted in the medical community here? >> i think that if you use it for appropriate patients, who are not responding to conventional therapies, then cannabdoids who have been properly recommended in the proper doses are entirely reasonable and most of my colleagues believe this is an entirely acceptable way of treating patients. >> reporter: but again here in the uk, the law haven't caught up with the attitudes of those doctors, forcing jamie's journey. so you were nervous the first time? >> yes, completely. >> reporter: he declared his medical marijuana to the customs agent and was allowed to bring it back here. so this is your medicine now? to his home. jamie hopes none of this is forever and would love to be out of all of his meds one day, including medical marijuana. >> i want to be fixed. i don't want to keep medicating. i want to be fixed. i want my life back. i want to be able to work. i want to go back out partying, i want to be able to drive a car. i want to be able to walk out to get a pint of milk. >> reporter:
been accepted in the medical community here? >> i think that if you use it for appropriate patients, who are not responding to conventional therapies, then cannabdoids who have been properly recommended in the proper doses are entirely reasonable and most of my colleagues believe this is an entirely acceptable way of treating patients. >> reporter: but again here in the uk, the law haven't caught up with the attitudes of those doctors, forcing jamie's journey. so you were nervous...
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that that particular medication is not the right medication for them. let me address the side effects for a second. the antipsychotic medications and it sounds like that's what on, they do in fact have side effects for the older antipsychotic medications have neurological side effects. the newer medications don't have the neurological side effects but they can have metabolic side effects. or,it might have weight gain diabetes attached to it. it is not a reason for someone who has schizophrenia to not use antipsychotic medications. it is certainly a reason to monitor the person carefully, to evaluate what impact those medications are having on the person symptoms and watch carefully for side effects and if there are, change the medication. what you and tom both talked about is that, historically, and in the last 20 years or so, psychiatric treatment has been limited to medications and 50 minute medication monitoring visits and that is important because of the limits that insurance companies private and public like medicaid have placed on what they will c
that that particular medication is not the right medication for them. let me address the side effects for a second. the antipsychotic medications and it sounds like that's what on, they do in fact have side effects for the older antipsychotic medications have neurological side effects. the newer medications don't have the neurological side effects but they can have metabolic side effects. or,it might have weight gain diabetes attached to it. it is not a reason for someone who has schizophrenia...
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well, an individual on medication-assisted therapy is covered under the ada.in a therapeutic environment, and so it is illegal to discriminate against that person. now, that said, there are some regulations that militate against certain medications. for instance, if you are to dot on methadone, then you can't operate a truck or bus under the dot; you can't use their-the dot approval process. but that has less to do with being on medication-assisted treatment and more to do with their policies about certain kinds of medications, and even though there are challenges to that, that tends to be the issue. so, in short, mat is covered by the ada, and an individual should not be discriminated against because they're on medication-assisted treatment. now if they're currently using, despite the fact they're on medication-assisted treatment, then it's a different matter. the ada won't protect them. and when we come back, i want to continue to talk a little bit about that and also about some access issues. we'll be right back. [music] it's really important to coordinate
well, an individual on medication-assisted therapy is covered under the ada.in a therapeutic environment, and so it is illegal to discriminate against that person. now, that said, there are some regulations that militate against certain medications. for instance, if you are to dot on methadone, then you can't operate a truck or bus under the dot; you can't use their-the dot approval process. but that has less to do with being on medication-assisted treatment and more to do with their policies...
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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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i'm marilyn logan i'm the nurse manager of the medical unit at the st. luke's campus. it's truly an honor to be here and i'm very k350i69d we're moving forward with our project to build 20/20 hospitals in 0 san francisco. for the past 5 years i've worked at the pacific campus and at the st. luke's campus. our nurses are proud of the care we provide for appear patients think about how much more we'll be able to chaff with the new
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money is needed for medical research. hate to be a modern groperer but money it needed to save lives. in particular those who have hiv aids san francisco is well provided forever the federal government pays a lot of the costs. i want the drugs available to help people because i've known people will today of those awe flishgsdz my vaug is that i favor medical research promoted by every one >> thank you. we he hope this discussion has been informative for more information please invest sf elections.com remember it's available for voting from 5 to 8:00 p. november 5th. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hi, i'm marconi i'm here to discuss prop b the measure will be before the voters on test november 5th. they have a proposed site called - prop c is an referendum. a referendum is the process by which the voters can proof or reject legislation. a 3 point plus acres is on washington street. on 2012 the board of supervisors approved the construction of two mixed used buildings containing 3 hundred residential units and a properly operated fitness
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businesses and health care providers are considering outsourcing medical tourism. is it a big business that can still come as a cost. 1500 miles traveled. months of waiting to experience this. >> i want to walk in the water tonight. >> reporter: kelly jenkins couldn't be happier. >> i am. i really am. it sounds crazy. >> reporter: she flew from california, leaving some of arguably the best medical providers in the world, to come here in this hospital in mexico. she has been connecting others with doctors around the world in the emerging industry of medical tourism. she is about to have her first surgery outside of the u.s. >> this will help everyone in the united states who goes to an american hospital for surgery. it will force american hospitals to look at their deficiencies and lower costs. >> reporter: it's a trend the world is looking to take advantage of. >> bring that down to a total of two. >> reporter: earlier this month the medical tourism association held a conference at caesar's palace in las vegas. >> you came all the way here from india? >> yes. >> re
businesses and health care providers are considering outsourcing medical tourism. is it a big business that can still come as a cost. 1500 miles traveled. months of waiting to experience this. >> i want to walk in the water tonight. >> reporter: kelly jenkins couldn't be happier. >> i am. i really am. it sounds crazy. >> reporter: she flew from california, leaving some of arguably the best medical providers in the world, to come here in this hospital in mexico. she has...
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medical says: and we have melanie: >> what do you think? ground? >> if we're really talking middle ground. abortions at 20 weeks. it sounds very middle. but the discussion shouldn't be about middle ground. it should be about human rights, and this idea that abortion is an american freedom. i think that's perverse. women's empowerment shouldn't be reduced to be able to kill our children. this idea that we're empowered through abortion is a lie. are women being empowered by boyfriends taking them to a clinic saying you have to do this, and bosses saying you're not going to get the promotion. there are so many cases but in every case, you see in the more severe cases, desperation, i have to do this. we can do better as women than to kill children, especially these children that are feeling the pain. [ talking at the same time ] >> antoinette, what are the consequences to women's rights if this passes? >> well, i don't like a government that has control over women's bodies like china. that's one of the beautiful things that roe v. wade did in my mind,
medical says: and we have melanie: >> what do you think? ground? >> if we're really talking middle ground. abortions at 20 weeks. it sounds very middle. but the discussion shouldn't be about middle ground. it should be about human rights, and this idea that abortion is an american freedom. i think that's perverse. women's empowerment shouldn't be reduced to be able to kill our children. this idea that we're empowered through abortion is a lie. are women being empowered by boyfriends...
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a typical lot of profit medical them. but the main title company from the lord to heal physical examination to take some time the court of financial data the pagoda them. by the gross profit of over forty six percent. after the exam. still for even higher than the gross profit even though the price anderson nineteen ninety nine but the threat of date although the self regulated price to them. we meet market forecasts. the newly opened physical examination petitioned the team they're so cheap right. miss cleo the harding resident who confirmed to have a tiny lump in the uterus three years ago recently she bought a new ad or three years of our group on physical pants and a lot the thing contained items for chronological draft accord to the official pretty standard the total value examination plan seventy five us dollars the family. each year and to find that according to plan i went into the kitchen duty i can keep it. he could be happening in the life of the week. he went on. we opted to it all happened in many difficult a
a typical lot of profit medical them. but the main title company from the lord to heal physical examination to take some time the court of financial data the pagoda them. by the gross profit of over forty six percent. after the exam. still for even higher than the gross profit even though the price anderson nineteen ninety nine but the threat of date although the self regulated price to them. we meet market forecasts. the newly opened physical examination petitioned the team they're so cheap...
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money is needed for medical research. i hate to be a modern groperer but money it needed to save lives. in particular those who have hiv aids san francisco is well provided forever the federal government pays a lot of the costs. i want the drugs available to help people because i've known people will today of those awe flishgsdz my vaug is that i favor medical research promoted by every one >> thank you. we he hope this discussion has been informative for more information please invest sf elections.com remember it's available for voting from 5 to 8:00 p.m. >> we came to seven straight about 10 years ago. -- 7th street about 10 years ago. the environment is huge. it is stronger than willpower. surrounding yourself with artists, being in a culture where artists are driving, and where a huge amount of them is a healthy environment. >> you are making it safer. push, push. that is better. when i start thinking, i see it actually -- sometimes, i do not see it, but when i do, it is usually from the inside out. it is like watchin
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money is needed for medical research. i hate to be a modern groperer but money it needed to save lives. in particular those who have hiv aids san francisco is well provided forever the federal government pays a lot of the costs. i want the drugs available to help people because i've known people will today of those awe flishgsdz my vaug is that i favor medical research promoted by every one >> thank you. we he hope this discussion has been informative for more information please invest sf elections.com remember it's available for voting from 5 to 8:00 p.m. >> hello everyone welcome to tech shop. there's a few seats up here if someone wants to join us in the front rows. for those of you don't know it's a yup we over a classroom for making equipment were we think this is a great panel so i'll let them into through their introductions. this is a great place to talk about is manufacturing moechtd. we have seen what happened when you give people the skills for design technology. we've having had typing machines and some of the
money is needed for medical research. i hate to be a modern groperer but money it needed to save lives. in particular those who have hiv aids san francisco is well provided forever the federal government pays a lot of the costs. i want the drugs available to help people because i've known people will today of those awe flishgsdz my vaug is that i favor medical research promoted by every one >> thank you. we he hope this discussion has been informative for more information please invest sf...
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new research shows that every year thousands of americans going to hospitals wind up victims of a medical mistake that cost them their lives an in-depth look at some of those victims later in the show. it's monday november eighteenth eight pm in washington d.c. on same sex and you're watching r.t. and we begin here in washington d.c. at the d.c. district courthouse where a judge heard oral arguments today and the case to put an end to some of the n.s.a. spying activities of the two issues at hand today where the and he says bulk telephone metadata collection which we know targets millions of americans as well as the mrs collection of americans internet data under the prism program both programs were revealed by edward snowden the u.s. district court judge richard leon some in department of justice lawyers to defend those programs against larry klayman a lawyer for the conservative group freedom watch he's filed two lawsuits against the n.s.a. and is asking for a broad preliminary injunction to put an end to those programs immediately and this appears to be a case that judge leon is very m
new research shows that every year thousands of americans going to hospitals wind up victims of a medical mistake that cost them their lives an in-depth look at some of those victims later in the show. it's monday november eighteenth eight pm in washington d.c. on same sex and you're watching r.t. and we begin here in washington d.c. at the d.c. district courthouse where a judge heard oral arguments today and the case to put an end to some of the n.s.a. spying activities of the two issues at...
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but the office of medical services said that waterboarding is medically acceptable.in writing that sleep deprivation for over a week was medically acceptable. so we're basing it on their own documents. they have not told us one fact that we of gone wrong. with respect to the pentagon, we're basing our information as well on their policies. i cited two of them. what is also important to know is for about eight years, i have been requesting the pentagon access to detainees to look at their medical records, security agreements, confidentiality agreements. that has always been turned down. and that is why one of our most important conclusions is to call for a full investigation. we don't claim to know everything. that we have a lot of information from their own policies and no one is ever told us those policies are not in effect. denial withoutof any basis. i don't think we should be fooled that these kinds of lancaster and 70 basis. -- have any basis. is there any potential here for medical personnel who went along with these activities, especially abroad and other coun
but the office of medical services said that waterboarding is medically acceptable.in writing that sleep deprivation for over a week was medically acceptable. so we're basing it on their own documents. they have not told us one fact that we of gone wrong. with respect to the pentagon, we're basing our information as well on their policies. i cited two of them. what is also important to know is for about eight years, i have been requesting the pentagon access to detainees to look at their...
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>> yeah, i think medical ethics are always a topic of discussion in medical school, and we have like a current american view. [inaudible] >> okay, okay. so what there is now, and this is a big part of the epilogue of the book is that after katrina it was a realization that these decisions might have to be made about to do you prioritize when you have in this case helicopters coming slowly, what we also the scenario like in 1918 style flu pandemic which, god forbid, could happen. we have some very scary avian flu cases that made people think that this might be on the verge of happening. to our efforts around the country of small groups of medical professionals getting together and coming out with a prioritization guidelines to help people so they don't come it's not just a small group of doctors in a room as the flood waters rise, but whereas these guidelines would exist in events that would help you decide, for example, in that case it would get access to an icu. because the ic would be overrun. it would not have enough bandwidth for everybody who needed that to get through the flu.
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money is needed for medical research. hate to be a modern groperer but money it needed to save lives. in particular those who have hiv aids san francisco is well provided forever the federal government pays a lot of the costs. i want the drugs available to help people because i've known people will today of those awe flishgsdz my vaug is that i favor medical research promoted by every one >> thank you. we he hope this discussion has been informative for more information please invest sf elections.com remember it's available for voting from 5 to 8:00 p.m.okay. our final speaker is a friend a friend to the business community. a man who understands was it take to a create a job which is an investment. mayor ed lee is a person who have's brought a lot of stability to san francisco especially, after steady eddy were because ed has a background in administration and being tasked what getting things done and maneuvering through the san francisco policies. so to talk about the future of san francisco from the mayors prospective a
money is needed for medical research. hate to be a modern groperer but money it needed to save lives. in particular those who have hiv aids san francisco is well provided forever the federal government pays a lot of the costs. i want the drugs available to help people because i've known people will today of those awe flishgsdz my vaug is that i favor medical research promoted by every one >> thank you. we he hope this discussion has been informative for more information please invest sf...
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money is needed for medical research. hate to be a modern groperer but money it needed to save lives. in particular those who have hiv aids san francisco is well provided forever the federal government pays a lot of the costs. i want the drugs available to help people because i've known people will today of those awe flishgsdz my vaug is that i favor medical research promoted by every one >> thank you. we he hope this discussion has been informative for more information please invest sf elections.com remember it's available for voting from 5 to 8:00 p.m.hub. >> hi, i'm jean yes my name is jean and sometimes, people call me sir, girl. san francisco has served our sewer system and it's no square feet it's a matter of time. that's why we're planning major upgrades public health depends on it that. see how this important work is done. i was fascinated by it. we're going to creek. i would recycle you to come up and see the sewer system in minnesota that's why we see this through the plant. a lot of people don't realize how muc
money is needed for medical research. hate to be a modern groperer but money it needed to save lives. in particular those who have hiv aids san francisco is well provided forever the federal government pays a lot of the costs. i want the drugs available to help people because i've known people will today of those awe flishgsdz my vaug is that i favor medical research promoted by every one >> thank you. we he hope this discussion has been informative for more information please invest sf...
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money is needed for medical research. hate to be a modern groperer but money it needed to save lives. in particular those who have hiv aids san francisco is well provided forever the federal government pays a lot of the costs. i want the drugs available to help people because i've known people will today of those awe flishgsdz my vaug is that i favor medical research promoted by every one >> thank you. we he hope this discussion has been informative for more information please invest sf elections.com remember it's available for voting from 5 to 8:00 p.m. (clapping) >> are you a parents that's unemployed and struggling to pay child support we have teamed up and positions ourself to offer an opportunity for permanent employment. for more information calladjour. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hello and welcome to this presentation. i'm san francisco purrs since that time we've helped people clean up their criminal records. we created this to help you understand how this worked. we'll plan or explain all the steps. after watching this program you'l
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i've head every pharmaceutical medication known to man but did it help me? no, my liver, high blood pressure, but medical cannabis has helped me get up out this chair. that's what it's done for me. so there's a lot of other things that you guys need to take a look at. you worried about your kids seeing this stuff. well, they gonna see it anyway. you go by medical cannabis clubs, you don't see anyone laying on street. you go by a liquor store? what you got? you got people laying on the street. this is medicine to us, this is not for the money benefit. this is not for the taxes benefit. it's medicine. that's all it is. thank you. >> thank you. are there any other members of the publy who'd like to comment? and if not, we can close public comment. public comment is now closed and this legislation is before us live. i think supervisor wiener you have a question about some of the language in the ordinance? >> yes. to mr. star, we were just discussing about the notation for mcd's that's c hash tag which, my understanding that means the conditional use if it's with
i've head every pharmaceutical medication known to man but did it help me? no, my liver, high blood pressure, but medical cannabis has helped me get up out this chair. that's what it's done for me. so there's a lot of other things that you guys need to take a look at. you worried about your kids seeing this stuff. well, they gonna see it anyway. you go by medical cannabis clubs, you don't see anyone laying on street. you go by a liquor store? what you got? you got people laying on the street....
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before nineteen ninety six when it is on it's that exist in the medical courses. this song it's in the studio but then the russian side. we see each other three times a day when visa requirements attend parenting gifted. that's because many villages cal to fold the two hundredth year in fees. was nine months in the windows at their attendance at risk taking but our borders that may well disappear here at some point but we treat it with respect we also believe it is necessary to reduce the price of these phrases within a minute into it i knew no school due to the mountains but as yet there's been no such agreements not to mention any toll of the visa free regime for the people living there. the oak rta court if it stood all seen a husband to find his foot he found a job in the terrorists every day trip to cold day impossible selected customers for a joint alice my husband said he would do is an emo blog too. it was ended at three a new blog the top border controls remain in place. for those who want to go in more of a long lost love for most the main symmetry thirt
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>> the medical field the and nursing field are all over. this book kind of surprised me because i have gotten thousands of letters now from doctors a and nurses. i did not realize the nurses have lost as much as doctors as we turn into health care providers to dispense a commodity called health care. nurses and medical students and their best like what do we do to reverse this? that is the real question like this is just common sense people's the doctor should have enough time to spend with patients to get the right diagnosis is a news flash? it is ridiculous but what do we do now? that is what i think a lot about i have come up with a number of different projects because the direction pushes us more and more personalized thank computerized with less time based on the incorrect assumption based on the idea that doctors are so expensive that anything you can do to decrease the time doctors spend with patients will save money but that is not true but i realized the doctor may be cost $200 an hour 20 minutes is like $80 but then i can get the
>> the medical field the and nursing field are all over. this book kind of surprised me because i have gotten thousands of letters now from doctors a and nurses. i did not realize the nurses have lost as much as doctors as we turn into health care providers to dispense a commodity called health care. nurses and medical students and their best like what do we do to reverse this? that is the real question like this is just common sense people's the doctor should have enough time to spend...
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money is needed for medical research. hate to be a modern groperer but money it needed to save lives. in particular those who have hiv aids san francisco is well provided forever the federal government pays a lot of the costs. i want the drugs available to help people because i've known people will today of those awe flishgsdz my vaug is that i favor medical research promoted by every one >> thank you. we he hope this discussion has been informative for more information please invest sf elections.com remember it's available for voting from 5 to 8:00 p.m. >> good evening, everyone. my name is syria i'm the executive director of artists ease cultural center it's my pleasure to ask the honorable mayor ed lee to come to the stage and say a couple of words (clapping.). well, thank you syria and also thank you for your our leadership and arab cultural center. i wanted to be here tonight i don't have enough time to watch the american stories i understand it's about community and community believe and it themes isulnar valuable i
money is needed for medical research. hate to be a modern groperer but money it needed to save lives. in particular those who have hiv aids san francisco is well provided forever the federal government pays a lot of the costs. i want the drugs available to help people because i've known people will today of those awe flishgsdz my vaug is that i favor medical research promoted by every one >> thank you. we he hope this discussion has been informative for more information please invest sf...