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it ships surplus medical supplies and medicine overseas. supplies that would have ended up in our landfills. the co-founder of vida was born in peru and lives in the bay area. the charity is based in emeryville and is marking 25 years of service. vida usa invited me to travel with them to see where those supplies are going -- to hospitals and programs helping families with disabled children. >> [ speaking spanish ] >> carmen cortez founded peru niñez in lima to help families with disabled children or mothers who need surgery and don't have anybody to care for their children. it's sort of like a ronald mcdonald house, designed to keep families together during a medical crisis. peru niñez is the only place of its kind in all of lima, which has a population of nearly 10 million. peru niñez can only serve about 22 people right now. it's expanding because the need is so great. it helps support itself by selling food on the streets. carmen's commitment and passion for serving these families inspired a bay area charity called vida usa to help her.
it ships surplus medical supplies and medicine overseas. supplies that would have ended up in our landfills. the co-founder of vida was born in peru and lives in the bay area. the charity is based in emeryville and is marking 25 years of service. vida usa invited me to travel with them to see where those supplies are going -- to hospitals and programs helping families with disabled children. >> [ speaking spanish ] >> carmen cortez founded peru niñez in lima to help families with...
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i'm a mother, small business owner and am an advocate of medical marijuana use.t's been a long hearing and in the interest of getting to the decision of the mcd i'm asking everyone that is here in this room in sports of the approval to please, raise your hand. everyone here, please raise your hand. let it show that there is support in this room for this business to open. thank you. have a good evening >> thank you ms. concordia. next speaker, please. sir? >> good evening. commissioners, i would like to speak my opinion. the thing is like this. i don't want to many stores for marijuana stores but on the other hand, the city [inaudible] the tax revenue, but in my mind revenue, the tax money never can recover the sickness. thank you. >> thank you, sir. next speaker, please. >> good evening. my name is [inaudible]. i just came here just want to say i lived there. how come i don't receive any letter for hearing? i just failed to notify our neighbor for the last two committee meetings and this hearing. [inaudible] ncd in lower income area. please, sage-keep his attenti
i'm a mother, small business owner and am an advocate of medical marijuana use.t's been a long hearing and in the interest of getting to the decision of the mcd i'm asking everyone that is here in this room in sports of the approval to please, raise your hand. everyone here, please raise your hand. let it show that there is support in this room for this business to open. thank you. have a good evening >> thank you ms. concordia. next speaker, please. sir? >> good evening....
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we are a medical device company at the core but that said, the fda has never seen or approved a medical this on the front end looks like a video game. >> you imagine doctors writing a prescription for that sort of thing? >> that's our hope. we want for every aspect of the treatment that a patient receives to be just like it is in the drug industry with the exception of what a patient goes home with is actually a phone or tablet. >> it's safe to say the makers of centipede, pakman never saw this coming. a future where video games could be used to treat what ails us. and that future is now. we put so much emphasis on exercise and the importance of keeping our bodies healthy as we age. but what good is a healthy body without a sharp mind to go with it? happy, safe gaming. for "vital signs," i'm dr. sanjay gupta. thank you for watching. asmy family tree,ing i discovered a woman named marianne gaspard... it was her french name. then she came to louisiana as a slave. i became curious where in africa she was from. so i took the ancestry dna test to find out more about my african roots. the anc
we are a medical device company at the core but that said, the fda has never seen or approved a medical this on the front end looks like a video game. >> you imagine doctors writing a prescription for that sort of thing? >> that's our hope. we want for every aspect of the treatment that a patient receives to be just like it is in the drug industry with the exception of what a patient goes home with is actually a phone or tablet. >> it's safe to say the makers of centipede,...
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medication. so as i will note the request must be made directly by the patient to the attending physician and cannot be made on behalf of the patient through an advanced care directive for through any other surrogate decision-maker. so what do we know from other states? california is the fifth state to legalize aid in dying, following oregon, washington, vermont, and montana, and recently colorado passed a ballot measure, similar ballot measure in november. so based on data from oregon and washington, we know that patients who tend to request this option tend to be white. they tend to have higher levels of education and overwhelming majority tend to be cancer patients and less religiously affiliated. we think it's important to know that many more patients will actually think about it or talk about it then will actually end up administering the medication. so based again on data from oregon and washington, we know that about 60-70% of patients who get the prescription will ingest it and about 30-4
medication. so as i will note the request must be made directly by the patient to the attending physician and cannot be made on behalf of the patient through an advanced care directive for through any other surrogate decision-maker. so what do we know from other states? california is the fifth state to legalize aid in dying, following oregon, washington, vermont, and montana, and recently colorado passed a ballot measure, similar ballot measure in november. so based on data from oregon and...
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marijuana patient i have medical issues and next door helped me out not having to community-based all the way down to mission they bring in any cannabis this will be a safer position important everyone i believe that wellness should be put in san bruno i understand the community don't like it but hey everybody got a store some kind of hustle i believe they should run their store in san bruno. >> thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, commissioners my name is lisa sink a couple of days ago i read a newspaper marijuana increased in illegal listed sale i personally believe all the medical expense will be far more than taxation money in the state my friend have breast cancer and able to get well without medical marijuana it is not the only solution and please help our children they're our future and you know if anything effects the children we should help them thank you for listening to our voice thank you very much. >> good afternoon. my name is sonya happy new year today, i'm here i'm strongly against marijuana open any more in san francisco enough is enough calling the
marijuana patient i have medical issues and next door helped me out not having to community-based all the way down to mission they bring in any cannabis this will be a safer position important everyone i believe that wellness should be put in san bruno i understand the community don't like it but hey everybody got a store some kind of hustle i believe they should run their store in san bruno. >> thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, commissioners my name is...
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and some of the culinary medical courses, we are now in about 15% of medical schools in the u.s., they license our curriculum. >> the secret is convincing the students food that is good for you is also good. >> i think it's good. >> i think that it's going to taste like cardboard. so i think we pleasantly surprise people. >> have you tasted it. >> yes. tastes delicious. very professional. >> are you pretty proud of yourself. >> pretty proud of ourselves. >> and this is your patients are going to be eating some day? >> they better. >> in the evening the medical students become teachers helping community members like susan bouchon and cynthia edwards learn the secrets of healthy cooking. >> so your whole family is et going healthier. >> yes, they're eating t eating whole oats. they don't know. >> do they like it. >> they like it. they love it. >> my overall cholesterol dropped by like 20 points. my triglycerides dropped by like 17 points. >> at tulane medical school the proof is not in the pudding. it's in the whole wheat pasta with len 2eu8s-- lentils and vegetables. chip reid, cbs news
and some of the culinary medical courses, we are now in about 15% of medical schools in the u.s., they license our curriculum. >> the secret is convincing the students food that is good for you is also good. >> i think it's good. >> i think that it's going to taste like cardboard. so i think we pleasantly surprise people. >> have you tasted it. >> yes. tastes delicious. very professional. >> are you pretty proud of yourself. >> pretty proud of...
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medication. so as i will note the request must be made directly by the patient to the attending physician and cannot be made on behalf of the patient through an advanced care directive for through any other surrogate decision-maker. so what do we know from other states? california is the fifth state to legalize aid in dying, following oregon, washington, vermont, and montana, and recently colorado passed a ballot measure, similar ballot measure in november. so based on data from oregon and washington, we know that patients who tend to request this option tend to be white. they tend to have higher levels of education and overwhelming majority tend to be cancer patients and less religiously affiliated. we think it's important to know that many more patients will actually think about it or talk about it then will actually end up administering the medication. so based again on data from oregon and washington, we know that about 60-70% of patients who get the prescription will ingest it and about 30-4
medication. so as i will note the request must be made directly by the patient to the attending physician and cannot be made on behalf of the patient through an advanced care directive for through any other surrogate decision-maker. so what do we know from other states? california is the fifth state to legalize aid in dying, following oregon, washington, vermont, and montana, and recently colorado passed a ballot measure, similar ballot measure in november. so based on data from oregon and...
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their security plan how they want to support the surrounding community the as a matter of fact the medical cannabis dispensaries are legal in california additionally the planning commission has deemed the proposed site of the mcd to be within a green zone the zone the city has acceptable to have an mcd i see lots of signs saying keep san bruno safe i two time to keep it safe i have two children studied by the san francisco planning commission and the police department have proven that crime rates near mcds decline excuse me - i believe that the security richard have planted will be at the end of the mcd why not let them open a legal business on san bruno if not them than who won will eventually open especially the people of california voted for recreational marijuana to be legal better so have 80s two gentlemen that want to help the neighborhood than an unknown entity to open up on a side note my husband a veteran and army education has taken a toll on hi body he's had many surgeries shortly after he retired from the army he tried a strain of marijuana and it did a lot for his mobility tha
their security plan how they want to support the surrounding community the as a matter of fact the medical cannabis dispensaries are legal in california additionally the planning commission has deemed the proposed site of the mcd to be within a green zone the zone the city has acceptable to have an mcd i see lots of signs saying keep san bruno safe i two time to keep it safe i have two children studied by the san francisco planning commission and the police department have proven that crime...
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medication. so as i will note the request must be made directly by the patient to the attending physician and cannot be made on behalf of the patient through an advanced care directive for through any other surrogate decision-maker. so what do we know from other states? california is the fifth state to legalize aid in dying, following oregon, washington, vermont, and montana, and recently colorado passed a ballot measure, similar ballot measure in november. so based on data from oregon and washington, we know that patients who tend to request this option tend to be white. they tend to have higher levels of education and overwhelming majority tend to be cancer patients and less religiously affiliated. we think it's important to know that many more patients will actually think about it or talk about it then will actually end up administering the medication. so based again on data from oregon and washington, we know that about 60-70% of patients who get the prescription will ingest it and about 30-4
medication. so as i will note the request must be made directly by the patient to the attending physician and cannot be made on behalf of the patient through an advanced care directive for through any other surrogate decision-maker. so what do we know from other states? california is the fifth state to legalize aid in dying, following oregon, washington, vermont, and montana, and recently colorado passed a ballot measure, similar ballot measure in november. so based on data from oregon and...
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my nephew is in his first year of medical school. i hope that he dpets a quality education. >> i did have the privilege of serving with you in the house and enjoyed our friendship and look forward to e seeing your success as the secretary of hhs. i have a couple questions that are state specific to south carolina. we have over 20 health centers with 165 service sites serving over 350,000 patients in almost every county in the state. every county in south carolina is either partially or completely designated as medically underserved. as rural hospitals continue to close, these centers have addressed a need for many communities in my state. they work together with partners in the community to impact health like food deserts and lack of transportation to preventive health services, which can save cost in the long-term. a diabetic who does not take marry medication because they cannot afford it, what will be a long-term to the emergency room. what role do you think community health centers can play particularly in rural and medically und
my nephew is in his first year of medical school. i hope that he dpets a quality education. >> i did have the privilege of serving with you in the house and enjoyed our friendship and look forward to e seeing your success as the secretary of hhs. i have a couple questions that are state specific to south carolina. we have over 20 health centers with 165 service sites serving over 350,000 patients in almost every county in the state. every county in south carolina is either partially or...
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and she has also done research into some medication responses to the epidemic. and benjamin barron who i have watched an action is a federal prosecutor down in the courthouse in l.a. as an assistant u.s. attorney, he has prosecuted doctors and drug rings, and gangs that moved drugs, and he has seen quite a dangerous risky and side of this problem, and has endeavored to try and attack it from the end. saying, irt out by first began looking at the opiate epidemic is a prescription drug epidemic in 2010. i joined colleagues at the paper and began looking at the problem. years, moret 15 than 200,000 people have died of drug deaths in this country. are prescription drugs, prescription opioids, but increasingly, on heroin. they are closely linked, as sam continue about. there are 20 million people currently addicted in this country to illegal and legal drugs. only about 10% of them manage to get treatment. it is underfunded and just not that available. i wanted to stop the conversation by hearing from each of you, your perspective on what is the biggest part of the pr
and she has also done research into some medication responses to the epidemic. and benjamin barron who i have watched an action is a federal prosecutor down in the courthouse in l.a. as an assistant u.s. attorney, he has prosecuted doctors and drug rings, and gangs that moved drugs, and he has seen quite a dangerous risky and side of this problem, and has endeavored to try and attack it from the end. saying, irt out by first began looking at the opiate epidemic is a prescription drug epidemic...
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schools to train and recruit medical professionals who then go on to serve, particularly in medically underserved areas. very typical of your state and mine, madam president, in which we are experiencing the constant shortage of the necessary professionals to provide the necessary health care. while this is progress, the things that i have mentioned, with a new congress, a new year, a new administration, we now have a tremendous opportunity to provide real, substantive reform to our health care system. i mentioned the conversations i have had in town hall meetings. in addition to that, in addition to the health care side of the affordable care act and the problems it has created there for affordable and accessible health care, we've also had the challenges on the economic side, the job creation side that the affordable care act has unfortunately caused, the conversation about whether or not to expand a business, whether or not to exceed the 50-employee threshold, those aspects of the affordable care act are very damaging and need to be addressed and cured as well. but as we as a senat
schools to train and recruit medical professionals who then go on to serve, particularly in medically underserved areas. very typical of your state and mine, madam president, in which we are experiencing the constant shortage of the necessary professionals to provide the necessary health care. while this is progress, the things that i have mentioned, with a new congress, a new year, a new administration, we now have a tremendous opportunity to provide real, substantive reform to our health care...
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it goes without saying that medical information is awfully, awfully important. as part of this administration, when barack and i, the president and i -- and we actually did together sit down and contemplate what the recovery $1 should be, not just trillion worth of spending to keep us from going into or off of a cliff. by the way, as every outside out, there is less 10 of fraud or abuse involved. as we all know, we put in $30 with theo deal adoption of electronic medical records. we have tried to work very closely with all of you in the private sector, and i think [indiscernible] but i think, at least from my perspective, but i firmly believe there is a lot more to do. the president, in his farewell statement today, made the comment we have done a lot on electronic record even -- keeping, and we are disappointed we have not been able to do more. what i would like to discuss today is first of all, progress that has been made. and pilots to share patient's health data. our electronic health record made possible by hhs, and recently the agreement to share patient's
it goes without saying that medical information is awfully, awfully important. as part of this administration, when barack and i, the president and i -- and we actually did together sit down and contemplate what the recovery $1 should be, not just trillion worth of spending to keep us from going into or off of a cliff. by the way, as every outside out, there is less 10 of fraud or abuse involved. as we all know, we put in $30 with theo deal adoption of electronic medical records. we have tried...
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they're engaged by peshmerga soldiers and police. >> medic, medic. >> reporter: as you see it's literally trench warfare, as peshmerga and police fight a downed isis fighter in the trench, another one blows himself up, an all-too-common isis tactic. >> water? water? isis fight for every inch of ground and kills anyone they can. and the peshmerga are defeating them, defeated every isis element. >> you need food? >> yes. >> people are running away from mosul and running away from isis, when they come here, we try to give them food, r, anyth pray. oliver: coming up, you'll hear the harrowing story of a brave woman who survived the clutches of isis. it's not a quick fix. it's my decision to make beauty last. roc® retinol, started visibly reducing my fine lines and wrinkles in one week. and the longer i use it, the better it works. retinol correxion® from roc. methods, not miracles.™ ever tryou get hungry good, just thinking about it? at red lobster's big festival of shrimp, get your perfect pair for just $15.99. choose 2 of 6 new and classic shrimp creations, like bold new firecracker red shr
they're engaged by peshmerga soldiers and police. >> medic, medic. >> reporter: as you see it's literally trench warfare, as peshmerga and police fight a downed isis fighter in the trench, another one blows himself up, an all-too-common isis tactic. >> water? water? isis fight for every inch of ground and kills anyone they can. and the peshmerga are defeating them, defeated every isis element. >> you need food? >> yes. >> people are running away from mosul...
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medical director. this bill helps guarantee that patients will have timely access to drugs they need during an emergency. it will also streamline the d.e.a.'s medical services registration process by allowing a single registration for a state e.m.s. agency as opposed to each e.m.s. agency location. to help safeguard against diversion, the bill will hold them responsible for storing, tracking all controlled substances. this bill passed the energy and commerce committee on the house floor last congress and incorporates important feedback from a wide range of stakeholders. i believe our effort in this bill will ensure e.m.s. professionals have the flexibility they need to respond during emergencies while preserving the d.e.a.'s ability to enforce controlled substances laws and regulations. i urge my colleagues to join me in supporting passage of h.r. 304 and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas, mr. green, reserves. the chair recognizes the gentleman from tex
medical director. this bill helps guarantee that patients will have timely access to drugs they need during an emergency. it will also streamline the d.e.a.'s medical services registration process by allowing a single registration for a state e.m.s. agency as opposed to each e.m.s. agency location. to help safeguard against diversion, the bill will hold them responsible for storing, tracking all controlled substances. this bill passed the energy and commerce committee on the house floor last...
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they provide a proactive medical approach. at least in policy, legitimizing the wounds of the soldier, providing specialized care and emphasizing care. despite improvements, however, shellshocked remained a medical military problem throughout the war and would have significant consequences in terms of the pool -- permanently wounded in the aftermath. statistics are difficult identify. by one count, for example, british can't -- cases numbered 800,000. diagnostic criteria and potential late onset of assistance, statistics are difficult to estimate. what is clear is that the cultural significance of shellshocked extended well beyond the warriors and the numbers of actual soldiers affected. of long contended that the shellshocked took on cultural significance in europe, becoming a symbol for the devastation of war itself and the europeans inability to recover from it. trauma wasal expressed in public news in the years following the war and i want to give you two examples of this. one, the commission for the increase into the viol
they provide a proactive medical approach. at least in policy, legitimizing the wounds of the soldier, providing specialized care and emphasizing care. despite improvements, however, shellshocked remained a medical military problem throughout the war and would have significant consequences in terms of the pool -- permanently wounded in the aftermath. statistics are difficult identify. by one count, for example, british can't -- cases numbered 800,000. diagnostic criteria and potential late...
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they're engaged by peshmerga soldiers and police. >> medic, medic. >> reporter: as you see it's literallyrench warfare, as peshmerga and police fight a downed isis fighter in the trench, another one blows himself up, an all-too-common isis tactic. >> water? water? isis fight for every inch of ground and kills anyone they can. and the peshmerga are defeating them, defeated every isis element. >> you need food? >> yes. >> people are running away from mosul and running away from isis, when they come here, we try to give them food, medicine, water, anything, and pray. oliver: coming up, you'll hear the harrowing story of a brave woman who survived the clutches of isis. . >> what's really concerned me is women and children, the civilians, and minoritys. >> since 2014 wars in iraq and syria have displaced an estimated 8 million people, this man reverend al-shaifi made it hits life's mission to save religious minorities from isis. >> if you are whatever minority you are in the middle east, there will be no place for you in this war. oliver: he converted from muslim to christianity when he was 18
they're engaged by peshmerga soldiers and police. >> medic, medic. >> reporter: as you see it's literallyrench warfare, as peshmerga and police fight a downed isis fighter in the trench, another one blows himself up, an all-too-common isis tactic. >> water? water? isis fight for every inch of ground and kills anyone they can. and the peshmerga are defeating them, defeated every isis element. >> you need food? >> yes. >> people are running away from mosul and...
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(upbeat music) access to good medical care, is something we take for granted in this country. matter where you are in america, there's probably a qualified hospital nearby. but as amelia reports, that's not the case around the world. - when olivia waaben was a high school freshmen, she spent two weeks in the hospital. the experience opened her eyes to a scary statistic, two out of three people on this planet, don't have access to safe surgical care. that's about 5 billion people. realizing how lucky she was to live in the united states, olivia became a girl with a mission. and here she is, to tell us about it. along with her friend, skyler troast. hi. - hi. - hello. - olivia, even before you went into the hospital, you were already involved with an international organization that provides medical care. - yes. that organization is operation smile. and operation smile's an international children's medical charity, that repairs cleft lips and cleft palettes in developing nations. often these children with their facial deformities, will suffer from a variety of physical and emotio
(upbeat music) access to good medical care, is something we take for granted in this country. matter where you are in america, there's probably a qualified hospital nearby. but as amelia reports, that's not the case around the world. - when olivia waaben was a high school freshmen, she spent two weeks in the hospital. the experience opened her eyes to a scary statistic, two out of three people on this planet, don't have access to safe surgical care. that's about 5 billion people. realizing how...
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will take over the investigation and remove the descent i 0 spoke with the chief medical investigator today they are governed by the government code gymnasium the authority over the descent ant and want to have a public descent ant they go respond for respect and not leaving the descent ant out in public view those are higher priorities any questions - does the - investigations work with the district attorney investigators occ the district attorney's office the medicines office and crime scene and all other participating unit to do we we think that a comprehensive investigation and walk through with the incident crime scene once occ allows it i don't know if any of you have respondent i've worked unfortunately over 15 to 12 officer-involved shooting shooting we all work together but wait patiently to get people together and do one walk through to not /* containment the crime scene what the da needs to be present. >> that's the point is the da i read the question and answer the question. >> da i we try to wait for everybody. >> read the question. >> don't the da need to be present no.
will take over the investigation and remove the descent i 0 spoke with the chief medical investigator today they are governed by the government code gymnasium the authority over the descent ant and want to have a public descent ant they go respond for respect and not leaving the descent ant out in public view those are higher priorities any questions - does the - investigations work with the district attorney investigators occ the district attorney's office the medicines office and crime scene...
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, as many users claim they are self-medicating with it, self- medicating with their opiate withdrawal syndrome, that then proceed as we do with any other medical product in this country: apply for a new drug application and work through rigorous clinical trials and supervision of the food and drug administration. >> reporter: but you know that that takes five to ten years minimally? >> it can, yes. >> reporter: in the meantime, 30,000 people are dying a year from opiate overdoses. >> but i don't know if this will save their lives. >> reporter: right. >> the vital question is what is a safe and effective potential product as a medicine or even as just a food supplement. >> reporter: hall's paper echoes the f.d.a.'s negative warnings on kratom. but the f.d.a. has not yet conducted a full analysis of the drug to back up those claims. the f.d.a. and d.e.a. declined our interview requests. in a written statement to newshour weekend, the d.e.a. did say it "still considers kratom to be harmful and dangerous" and that kratom "has not undergone the scientific rigor to prove that it's both safe
, as many users claim they are self-medicating with it, self- medicating with their opiate withdrawal syndrome, that then proceed as we do with any other medical product in this country: apply for a new drug application and work through rigorous clinical trials and supervision of the food and drug administration. >> reporter: but you know that that takes five to ten years minimally? >> it can, yes. >> reporter: in the meantime, 30,000 people are dying a year from opiate...
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saysthe resolution also 86% of virginians support medical marijuana. live in arlington, tim barber, abc 7 news. alison: tim, thank you. this maybe the story everyone is talking about tonight -- a terrifying moment in arlington. just imagine heading into the bathroom and in the toilet you find this. jonathan: ooh! alison: an anaconda. tom roussey has what happened next. we cannot believe this. tom: a lot of people cannot believe it, but welfare league of arlington captured it and brought it back to the shelter. they thought it would be a snake they were expecting, but they realized it was a yellow anaconda. imagine lifting your toilet seat and seeing this. animal welfare league of arlington says that is what happened last tuesday. a spokesperson said one of its officers was able to remove this snake from the toilet. it is a yellow anaconda. it is a juvenile, but still between four and five feet long. >> i like reptiles myself, but anaconda is too much for me. bit the news is a unnerving. the animal welfare league would not say which apartment the snake
saysthe resolution also 86% of virginians support medical marijuana. live in arlington, tim barber, abc 7 news. alison: tim, thank you. this maybe the story everyone is talking about tonight -- a terrifying moment in arlington. just imagine heading into the bathroom and in the toilet you find this. jonathan: ooh! alison: an anaconda. tom roussey has what happened next. we cannot believe this. tom: a lot of people cannot believe it, but welfare league of arlington captured it and brought it back...
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medical crisis and debt the aca has repealed. my for over 20 years i served my community by keeping a third of my caseload, no fee or low fee for those who have had noance insurance. for over 20 years i purchased my insurance privately and paid dearly for my medical coverage. two months ago i was diagnosed with inextricably rare cancer in the central nervous system. i'm fortunate that doctors believe it can be controlled but not cured. oral chemotherapy for life. i now as a result of this condition have zero chance of a being able to afford reasonable metal pole coverage purchased from an unregulated open market. my life without hyperbole depends on my being able to maintain continuity of care and insurance regulation to eliminate exclusions for preexisting conditions. the energy is limited so i thank you for doing all you can to fight for my life and my family. the idea that people with preexisting conditions are contributing to the economic health of our country is a distortion. i personally address that and their health care s
medical crisis and debt the aca has repealed. my for over 20 years i served my community by keeping a third of my caseload, no fee or low fee for those who have had noance insurance. for over 20 years i purchased my insurance privately and paid dearly for my medical coverage. two months ago i was diagnosed with inextricably rare cancer in the central nervous system. i'm fortunate that doctors believe it can be controlled but not cured. oral chemotherapy for life. i now as a result of this...
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perhaps, people do want to convert from medical to recreational use.hat's a good opportunity to us to stop evaluating operators and how they work with you may send you ever want to [inaudible] faced with that kind of view and analysis. so i encourage if this passes, whether you're after recreational use or not, it measures ultimately and communicate because recently find those are the ones that operate better and i think the captain has experienced this and shared it and can make good recommendations and introductions and facilitator. commissioner richards >> i guess a couple more points. one, thank you for the due diligence. looks really astounding. it's nice to know we really know what were doing on the pop this and down [inaudible] and we know we got a right. the other one is i guess to ask a question, this is an and nz three district so the ncd controls on transparency apply or don't apply queen >> they would apply. >> okay. thank you. >> commissioners, >> sorry. >> commissioner johnson >> okay. is triggered by a couple things to let you guys know
perhaps, people do want to convert from medical to recreational use.hat's a good opportunity to us to stop evaluating operators and how they work with you may send you ever want to [inaudible] faced with that kind of view and analysis. so i encourage if this passes, whether you're after recreational use or not, it measures ultimately and communicate because recently find those are the ones that operate better and i think the captain has experienced this and shared it and can make good...
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they're engaged by peshmerga soldiers and police. >> medic, medic. >> reporter: as you see it's literally trench warfare, as peshmerga and police fight a downed isis fighter in the trench, another one blows himself up, an all-too-common isis tactic. >> water? water? isis fight for every inch of ground and kills anyone they can. and the peshmerga are defeating them, defeated every isis element. >> you need food? >> yes. >> people are running away from mosul and running away from isis, when they come here, we try to give them food, medicine, water, anything, and pray. oliver: coming up, you'll hear the harrowing story of a brave woman who survived the clutches of isis. lilly. she pretty much lives in her favorite princess dress. but once a week i let her play sheriff so i can wash it. i use tide to get out those week old stains and downy to get it fresh and soft. you are free to go. tide and downy together. . >> what's really concerned me is women and children, the civilians, and minoritys. >> since 2014 wars in iraq and syria have displaced an estimated 8 million people, this man reverend
they're engaged by peshmerga soldiers and police. >> medic, medic. >> reporter: as you see it's literally trench warfare, as peshmerga and police fight a downed isis fighter in the trench, another one blows himself up, an all-too-common isis tactic. >> water? water? isis fight for every inch of ground and kills anyone they can. and the peshmerga are defeating them, defeated every isis element. >> you need food? >> yes. >> people are running away from mosul...
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a team of more than 50 medical professionals to separate them over two days at a childrens hospital in the twins and their p from the dominican re they spend time recovering in the u.s. before heading back home. >>> here is alicia vitarelli live in the newsroom with a preview of 4:00. >> hey guys coming up today at 4:00, high blood pressure diabetes and back pain are all the kinds of things you expect to see on the medical columns of a doctor's chart. but lesbianism tha the diagnosis one woman was expecting. how the medical center is explaining this late u talkers and you have probably heard r seen t manufactured not brown for weeks.but y don lab to make groce we'll show you how and where to store your favorite foods to keep them fresher on go watch the newscast streamingehone or tablet. t,av aer b >> h fewr city coming.skted the clouds are mostly broken over philadelphia and sunshine is pouring down atures reacting nicely on account of the increased sunsh nice westerly wind and degrees is the current temperature winds from the west at 13 breezy and nothing like on monday when w warnin
a team of more than 50 medical professionals to separate them over two days at a childrens hospital in the twins and their p from the dominican re they spend time recovering in the u.s. before heading back home. >>> here is alicia vitarelli live in the newsroom with a preview of 4:00. >> hey guys coming up today at 4:00, high blood pressure diabetes and back pain are all the kinds of things you expect to see on the medical columns of a doctor's chart. but lesbianism tha the...
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also catastrophic medical coverage. and then they can be r protected from medical bankruptcy. under our replacement planate we give the states thes option that is someone is eligible they're automatically enrolled. a the person who lives under a park bench the other is my 22 year-old son and then never think to end up with 95 percent enrollment should the states decide to go that way.would so the time frame is simplepasss in your number one of 2017 congress passed legislation that in the year 2018 allows them to choose between these three options to implementf that option that it chooses trat and by 2019 make that transition i am of physician lie and i may see you as a a patient with breast cancer she doesn't like obamacare but is on the bubble financially. at and that as bad as it is at least she has some care. she has to put all this money first but has care if we keeper in this present not and continues to have therapy not only with better coverage but that is our goal to keep the prism of that woman threw her d sickness and the transition to lose coverage nearly -- t reall
also catastrophic medical coverage. and then they can be r protected from medical bankruptcy. under our replacement planate we give the states thes option that is someone is eligible they're automatically enrolled. a the person who lives under a park bench the other is my 22 year-old son and then never think to end up with 95 percent enrollment should the states decide to go that way.would so the time frame is simplepasss in your number one of 2017 congress passed legislation that in the year...
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h.r. 437 would make enhancing medical preparedness and medical surge capacity and capacities eligible for grant funds under the law. this measure passed in the house last congress and i urge my colleagues to support this measure. with that, mr. speaker, i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. donovan: i yield to the gentleman from florida, mr. bilirakis. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from florida is recognized. mr. bilirakis: thank you, mr. speaker, and thank you, mr. chairman and i thank the ranking member for his support. i rise today in support of critical legislation to support public safety and first responders. the medical preparedness allowable use act, h.r. 437. my bill will help secure medical countermeasures for first responders ensuring we are prepared for any type of emergency. for instance, last year in florida we faced the outbreak of outbreak. this will conduct medical preparedness activities such as planning, training and purchasing protective equi
h.r. 437 would make enhancing medical preparedness and medical surge capacity and capacities eligible for grant funds under the law. this measure passed in the house last congress and i urge my colleagues to support this measure. with that, mr. speaker, i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. donovan: i yield to the gentleman from florida, mr. bilirakis. the speaker pro tempore: the...
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>> i was. >> medical school? >> i did my residency at emory. >> my nephew is in his first year of medical school at emory. i hope that he gets a quality education. >> he will and he's got an exciting road ahead. >> excellencexcellent. i did have the privilege of serving with you in the house and enjoy our relationship, friendship, and looking forward to seeing your success as the secretary of hhs. i have a couple of questions that are state specific to south carolina. we have over 20 health centers in south dublin with about 165 service sites, serving over 350,000 patients and almost every county in the state. every county in south carolina is either partially or completely designated as medically underserved. as rural hospitals continue to close, the centers have addressed they need for many communities in my state. they worked together with partners in the keener to address impacts on health likes of desert and lack of transportation to preventive health services which can save cost in the long run. a diabetic
>> i was. >> medical school? >> i did my residency at emory. >> my nephew is in his first year of medical school at emory. i hope that he gets a quality education. >> he will and he's got an exciting road ahead. >> excellencexcellent. i did have the privilege of serving with you in the house and enjoy our relationship, friendship, and looking forward to seeing your success as the secretary of hhs. i have a couple of questions that are state specific to south...
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recessing rules and regulations california is in the middle yeah, we have our medical rules in place about the adults use paused but rule making it is overlapping we'll have to side both apps simultaneously. >> in thinking about the considerations for in commission a couple of things one omissions and licensing in so for san francisco only licenses medical cannabis dispensaries currently but the san francisco cannabis task force is going to be submitting recommendations to the board of sups next month for january 9th to adopt the licensing categories as proposed in the a u ma with respect to land use and zoning so the zoning will be independence on the types of businesses you want to get licensed echelons has public safety impacts electronic devices is prohibited. set all to vibrate or turn the device completely off. access to credit cards services the retails businesses will impose a different cultivation and manufacturing requiring the armed guards and zion rules odor from plants and the preparedness of solvents might dictate heavy traveled commercial district for manufacturers and
recessing rules and regulations california is in the middle yeah, we have our medical rules in place about the adults use paused but rule making it is overlapping we'll have to side both apps simultaneously. >> in thinking about the considerations for in commission a couple of things one omissions and licensing in so for san francisco only licenses medical cannabis dispensaries currently but the san francisco cannabis task force is going to be submitting recommendations to the board of...
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medical costs. if president-elect trump and republicans have their way, care for people like amber would be wiped away. i'm the father of a daughter, and i'm angry that this father has to worry about whether his daughter will get the medical care she needs to live a healthy and productive life. mr. president, let me tell you about pam and mike. they are a husband and wife from placitas. they own a small business. they signed up for an insurance plan under the affordable care act as soon as they could because premiums before the a.c.a. were too expensive and pam had a preexisting condition. using their new preventive care, they found out that mike had an aggressive form of cancer. but, thankfully, doctors caught the cancer at an early stage, mike was treated at the university of new mexico cancer center and is now cured. and pam says there is no question that the a.c.a. saved her husband's life. because of the a.c.a., private health plans must cover a range of free preventive services. everything fro
medical costs. if president-elect trump and republicans have their way, care for people like amber would be wiped away. i'm the father of a daughter, and i'm angry that this father has to worry about whether his daughter will get the medical care she needs to live a healthy and productive life. mr. president, let me tell you about pam and mike. they are a husband and wife from placitas. they own a small business. they signed up for an insurance plan under the affordable care act as soon as they...
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for over 20 years, i have purchased my insurance privately and paid dearly for my medical coverage. two months ago, i was diagnosed with an extremely rare cancer in my central nervous system. i am fortunate that doctors believe that it can be controlled but not cured. by my taking a low dose of oral chemotherapy for life. i now as a result of this condition have zero chance of being able to afford reasonable medical coverage purchased from an unregulated open market. my life literally without hyperbole depends on my being able to maintain continuity of care and insurance regulations and eliminate exclusions for preexisting conditions. my energies are limited due to my illness, so i thank you for doing all you can for -- to fight for my life and my family. the idea that people with preexisting conditions aren't contributing to the economic health of our country is a distortion. i personally address gaps in our health care system and the provider by sliding my scale. the safety net is us, and if i lose my health coverage and can no longer afford it, a third of my caseload to those who
for over 20 years, i have purchased my insurance privately and paid dearly for my medical coverage. two months ago, i was diagnosed with an extremely rare cancer in my central nervous system. i am fortunate that doctors believe that it can be controlled but not cured. by my taking a low dose of oral chemotherapy for life. i now as a result of this condition have zero chance of being able to afford reasonable medical coverage purchased from an unregulated open market. my life literally without...
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, if i am unable to afford my medication i will enter in stage renal function. that is kidney failure, and i will die. she added to a message by saying, i i am so scared. i am only 26. i have so much more to do. cameron of beavercreek writes, my wife and daughter both have chronic health conditions and the aca has allowed us to have been covered by health insurance, despite having pre-existing conditions. if the aca is repealed we will lose this protection and i don't know how we could afford to pay for their medical costs and directly. and lisa in wilsonville wrote to me about the impact that repealing the aca will have on her special-needs daughter. lisa says come if the aca isly y repealed, we lose on that directly impacts my daughters programs, respite care, or medicaid, i will no longer get support and be able to take care of my daughter. just before christmas, i got a message from nick. nick wrote to share the story of recent medical emergency that threatened his life. this past march my heart suffered a debilitating viral infection which resulted in conge
, if i am unable to afford my medication i will enter in stage renal function. that is kidney failure, and i will die. she added to a message by saying, i i am so scared. i am only 26. i have so much more to do. cameron of beavercreek writes, my wife and daughter both have chronic health conditions and the aca has allowed us to have been covered by health insurance, despite having pre-existing conditions. if the aca is repealed we will lose this protection and i don't know how we could afford...
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i would like to begin by exploring how medical personnel came by shellshock and how they attempted toitigate the damage. then i would like to turn attention to the ways in which shellshock came to have greater meeting beyond the war -- meaning beyond the war. print from wrote in shellshock in the 1915 article in the british journal atlantic. he argued the impacts of an exploding shell could impair the senses, hearing, sight, smell, and taste. the symptoms doctors placed under the terms varied. there were cases ranging from staring eyes and nightmares to violent tremors and paralysis. in fact, the term became so broad, some argued it included any melody other than a -- malady other than a physical wound there they did come to understand the distinction between what we would call physical brain injury and psychological mind wound. the cases were often difficult to distinguish, and i would like to provide you one. , as is frederick moss' work published book. this case is a case of what he calls function will -- functional paralysis. the patient was advised to do normal expression and clo
i would like to begin by exploring how medical personnel came by shellshock and how they attempted toitigate the damage. then i would like to turn attention to the ways in which shellshock came to have greater meeting beyond the war -- meaning beyond the war. print from wrote in shellshock in the 1915 article in the british journal atlantic. he argued the impacts of an exploding shell could impair the senses, hearing, sight, smell, and taste. the symptoms doctors placed under the terms varied....
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and some of the culinary medical courses, we are now in about 15% of medical schools in the u.s., theyicense our curriculum. >> reporter: the secret is convincing the students that food that is good for you is also good. >> i think it's good. >> i think that it's going to taste like cardboard. so i think we pleasantly surprise people. have you tasted it? >> yes. tastes delicious. very professional. >> are you pretty proud of yourselves? >> pretty proud of ourselves. >> and this is your patients are going to be eating some day? >> they better. >> reporter: in the evening, the medical students become teachers, helping community members like susan bouchon and cynthia edwards learn the secrets of healthy cooking. >> so your whole family is eating healthier. >> yes, they're eating tofu, they're eating quinoa, they're eating whole oats. they don't know. >> do they like it. >> they like it. they love it. >> my overall cholesterol dropped by like 20 points. my triglycerides dropped by like 17 points. >> reporter: at tulane medical school, the proof is not in the pudding. it's in the whole whea
and some of the culinary medical courses, we are now in about 15% of medical schools in the u.s., theyicense our curriculum. >> reporter: the secret is convincing the students that food that is good for you is also good. >> i think it's good. >> i think that it's going to taste like cardboard. so i think we pleasantly surprise people. have you tasted it? >> yes. tastes delicious. very professional. >> are you pretty proud of yourselves? >> pretty proud of...
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caroline: will it always remain medical supplies?ntioning names, there are several big companies that are trying to deliver like slurve bezoar pizza or burritos -- slurpees or pizza or burritos. we are in the business of delivering medicine to people across the world. that is a very large problem, 5.8 million kids die every year due to lack of access to basic medical products. you would be happy and honored to spend the next several decades of our lives solving that specific problem -- we would be happy and honored to spend the next several decades of our lives solving that specific problem. caroline: that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." all episodes are now live streaming on twitter. weekdays at 5:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. in san francisco. that's all for now. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: trump's business plan. the president-elect said he will leave all positions at the trump organization but will not divest or use a blind trust. manus: the dollar dropped as donald trump offers few details of his plans while health care st
caroline: will it always remain medical supplies?ntioning names, there are several big companies that are trying to deliver like slurve bezoar pizza or burritos -- slurpees or pizza or burritos. we are in the business of delivering medicine to people across the world. that is a very large problem, 5.8 million kids die every year due to lack of access to basic medical products. you would be happy and honored to spend the next several decades of our lives solving that specific problem -- we would...
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, we did everything we could to make certain that they got that medication. what i meant to capture in that conversation was that if there are individual or unable to afford that medication or any medication, that there are avenues within healthcare system that physicians and others take to make certain that individuals receive the medication that they need. >> let me tell you about my constituent shannon. shannon has in dimitri osos, a common health impacting women and she says and i quote no co-pay birth control is an essential tool of helping women like me with endometriosis who otherwise would have to live with chronic pain. so no k birth control, it's extremely important that she is just one. women are really deeply concerned about the impact this election could have on their access to health care that they need. i've heard from many of them. according to planned parenthood demand for iuds which is a form of long-lasting contraception, is up 900% since the election. i want to ask you where you commit to ensuring all 18 fda approved methods of contracepti
, we did everything we could to make certain that they got that medication. what i meant to capture in that conversation was that if there are individual or unable to afford that medication or any medication, that there are avenues within healthcare system that physicians and others take to make certain that individuals receive the medication that they need. >> let me tell you about my constituent shannon. shannon has in dimitri osos, a common health impacting women and she says and i...
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>> i was. >> medical school? >> i did my residency there. >> my nephew was in his first year of medical school at emory. i hope he gets a quality education. >> he will and has an exciting road ahead. >> excellent. i did have the religion of serving with you and the house and enjoyed our relationship, our friendship and look forward to seeing your success as the secretary of hhs. i have a couple questions that are state-specific to south carolina. we have over 20 health centers with about 155 service sites serving over 350,000 patients in almost every county in the state. every county in south carolina is either partially or completely designated as medically underserved by hr essay. as rural hospitals continued to close, these centers have addressed the need for many communities in my state. they work together with partners in the community to address impacts on health like food deserts and lack of transportation to preventative health services, which can save costs in the long run. a diabetic who does not take t
>> i was. >> medical school? >> i did my residency there. >> my nephew was in his first year of medical school at emory. i hope he gets a quality education. >> he will and has an exciting road ahead. >> excellent. i did have the religion of serving with you and the house and enjoyed our relationship, our friendship and look forward to seeing your success as the secretary of hhs. i have a couple questions that are state-specific to south carolina. we have over...
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this medication is going to take effect, you'll be all right. take some deep breaths. go ahead and breathe. >> after receiving the sedative, jordan is suddenly calm. while medical staff is still unsure what caused his outburst, they cannot rule out one possibility. >> we don't know if it's real or, you know, make believe. we don't have a tox screen to tell us that he has ingested a substance. we're sending him to a medical department, he'll be evaluated by our practitioner there. >> we're down for an ekg because his pulse was really high when they took his vitals upstairs. >> stand by. >> go. >> i want to say he's out -- [ inaudible ] -- but i have never seen medication that bad. if they injected him, he was good. i don't know if that's game or medication for him. >> coming up. >> tell me how you got a black eye. >> punching myself, punching myself, punching myself. >> nathaniel jordan displays more strange behavior. and -- >> they don't have any evidence, they never did. >> after more than two decades on death row an inmate is returned to the jail for the fight of his
this medication is going to take effect, you'll be all right. take some deep breaths. go ahead and breathe. >> after receiving the sedative, jordan is suddenly calm. while medical staff is still unsure what caused his outburst, they cannot rule out one possibility. >> we don't know if it's real or, you know, make believe. we don't have a tox screen to tell us that he has ingested a substance. we're sending him to a medical department, he'll be evaluated by our practitioner there....
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perhaps, people do want to convert from medical to recreational use.good opportunity to us to stop evaluating operators and how they work with you may send you ever want to [inaudible] faced with that kind of view and analysis. so i encourage if this passes, whether you're after recreational use or not, it measures ultimately and communicate because recently find those are the ones that operate better and i think the captain has experienced this and shared it and can make good recommendations and introductions and facilitator. commissioner richards >> i guess a couple more points. one, thank you for the due diligence. looks really astounding. it's nice to know we really know what were doing on the pop this and down [inaudible] and we know we got a right. the other one is i guess to ask a question, this is an and nz three district so the ncd controls on transparency apply or don't apply queen >> they would apply. >> okay. thank you. >> commissioners, >> sorry. >> commissioner johnson >> okay. is triggered by a couple things to let you guys know we don't
perhaps, people do want to convert from medical to recreational use.good opportunity to us to stop evaluating operators and how they work with you may send you ever want to [inaudible] faced with that kind of view and analysis. so i encourage if this passes, whether you're after recreational use or not, it measures ultimately and communicate because recently find those are the ones that operate better and i think the captain has experienced this and shared it and can make good recommendations...