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slowly, metic lousely, they make space around her and extract her safely. but overnight more bodies were recovered. 12 dozen are still believed to be trapped under mounds of broken concrete and twisted steel. one teenage survivor was pulled out 32 hours after the quake struck, dazed, injured, but alive. he had been in a tea shop with friends. already questions are being asked why in an area so prone to quakes did modern buildings come down so easily? the government says more than 2,000 collapsed meaning that thousands of people are now living in tents or camping out in the streets in near freezing conditions. >> we're trying to keep the priority with the people who have lost their homes. of course after the aftershock of the disasters, everybody wants to stay in the tent. even if their houses are not destroyed because they don't feel safe in their houses, which means a huge number of shelters. >> two days on now, some hope does remain among the 100,000 people that more survivors will be found. rescuers are increasingly relying on modern technology, texts, c
slowly, metic lousely, they make space around her and extract her safely. but overnight more bodies were recovered. 12 dozen are still believed to be trapped under mounds of broken concrete and twisted steel. one teenage survivor was pulled out 32 hours after the quake struck, dazed, injured, but alive. he had been in a tea shop with friends. already questions are being asked why in an area so prone to quakes did modern buildings come down so easily? the government says more than 2,000...
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. >> fellow parent metic testified he saw three bottles near jackson's bed. >> what is that? >> it is a heart drug. anyid paramedics' issue during the recession -- the resuscitation? >> they try to get inside to why they did not tell the paramedics about the other drugs right away. >> you asked the doctor whether he was on any recreational drugs, correct? >> i don't remember if i asked that or not. that is a common question i asked. >> both paramedics' describe repeated attempts to revive jackson before he arrived at the hospital. >> back here in maryland, police are searching for a driver that hit a woman and two-year old child in one semester. police say a dark blue suv struck the woman and child as they were crossing the street. the woman was taken to the hospital with minor injuries. the child was not injured. if you use your own text thing while driving, you may want to pay attention. a law will make it illegal to send and it read text messages behind the wheel even at red lights. if testing contributes to an accident, the penalty goes to what hundred $10.30. . the new l
. >> fellow parent metic testified he saw three bottles near jackson's bed. >> what is that? >> it is a heart drug. anyid paramedics' issue during the recession -- the resuscitation? >> they try to get inside to why they did not tell the paramedics about the other drugs right away. >> you asked the doctor whether he was on any recreational drugs, correct? >> i don't remember if i asked that or not. that is a common question i asked. >> both paramedics'...
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individuals that will belong to medicaid, metical, or the california health benefits exchange, we have consistently educated our health the san francisco population through our quarterly newsletters. we will still have 40% of the population that we believe will need access to a comprehensive delivery system. the program will but sees, but it will certainly serve fewer people in 2014. we are starting to work with all counties in california, around what will be the very real challenge of communicating across states. across individuals. what the options are, how to enroll, and the eligibility process. we believe that the work that we have done in san francisco, where we know where these individuals reside, but their incomes are, and if they will be eligible. certainly, when these individuals are actually enrolled in health insurance, in san francisco at least, you will not have a cry of tentativeness. and number of individuals uninsured, once they get insurance, they will want health care services to address issues that have not been addressed. using a comprehensive delivery system, we be
individuals that will belong to medicaid, metical, or the california health benefits exchange, we have consistently educated our health the san francisco population through our quarterly newsletters. we will still have 40% of the population that we believe will need access to a comprehensive delivery system. the program will but sees, but it will certainly serve fewer people in 2014. we are starting to work with all counties in california, around what will be the very real challenge of...
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i know how difficult it is to run an office when you are with metical patients -- medi cal patients. the building's owners are planning to raise the rents significantly for the existing physicians and not only that, they are charging retroactive increases as much as five years. there are also adding fees for use of the hallways and after- hours office visits. to me, it's obvious that sutter is trying to drive out the community physicians that are barely making a living when there office -- in their office as it is. they're planning not to -- planning to have the right to refuse these physicians to sign a new leases. in my opinion, as someone who has had experience taking care of these poor patients, they will have no doctor to get to and i'm wondering if sutter is retaliating against physicians practicing at st. luke's and are expressing their concerns to the plan. this is the only hospital south of market besides san francisco general. many poor patients depend on this. they're going to lose their primary care physicians, i do not want to try to speculate what's going to happen. tha
i know how difficult it is to run an office when you are with metical patients -- medi cal patients. the building's owners are planning to raise the rents significantly for the existing physicians and not only that, they are charging retroactive increases as much as five years. there are also adding fees for use of the hallways and after- hours office visits. to me, it's obvious that sutter is trying to drive out the community physicians that are barely making a living when there office -- in...
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those that were on medicare, metical, other state-funded programs, such as healthy families.certainly work with each of our medical homes. imbedded in this contract you will see increased capacity to determine whether or not they can increase capacity and, if they can, we are able to do that. certainly, we do monitor that. we also do have other medical homes that serve the population. specifically the chinese english population, with the chinatown health center in the vicinity, which i said before, we have had the chinese community health plan that partners with children's hospital serving that population. certainly with all of the other medical homes, we have language capacity in the chinese speaking populations. supervisor chu: regarding this site, we do not have many public health clinics in that area. i think that you often have people than roll right away. to the extent that there is the capability to increase enrollment at that location, it would be helpful. we have heard that people have been turned to [unintelligible] which is a bit of a ways from sunset. not the best
those that were on medicare, metical, other state-funded programs, such as healthy families.certainly work with each of our medical homes. imbedded in this contract you will see increased capacity to determine whether or not they can increase capacity and, if they can, we are able to do that. certainly, we do monitor that. we also do have other medical homes that serve the population. specifically the chinese english population, with the chinatown health center in the vicinity, which i said...
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think that as much as i agree with the expanded view of blackness, if you do things that are die metically would be something you could do that would harm every black person. >> mika talk about in new york, stop and frisk. if you got out and said that's not a real issue, i would consider that against everyone's interest. whether they stop you or me, it has nothing to do with our cultural background, it's been prove be based on race. >> what it means to be black now, is this idea you hear it all the time, what it means to be legitimately black. you have a great line which you coin, for some reason it's cool to go to jail but not to go to yale. what does that tell you? >> it tells me that certain things, in certain situations, we are tasked with choosing between things that might make you successful and things that might make you black. that's a horrible choice we cannot have. that's a destructive choice. nobody is looking at the guys who are dealing drugs as not black or not being productive to blackness. people that go to yale, you might lose it, don't sell out. it's portable. it goes with
think that as much as i agree with the expanded view of blackness, if you do things that are die metically would be something you could do that would harm every black person. >> mika talk about in new york, stop and frisk. if you got out and said that's not a real issue, i would consider that against everyone's interest. whether they stop you or me, it has nothing to do with our cultural background, it's been prove be based on race. >> what it means to be black now, is this idea you...