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the office of public health conducts large studies of the health of american veterans covert just a studies produce results that did not support the office of public health and written policy they don't release them. this applies to data recording adverse health consequences of environmental exposure such as burn pits in iraq and afghanistan and toxics exposures in the gulf war on the rare occasions when embarrassing study results are released data are manipulated to make them unintelligible so there seems to be an ongoing struggle between the truth seekers and the government when it to. sort of getting to the bottom. of her. health a fact veterans are now experiencing. been an awful terrible experience for. the for the claim itself to the v.a. to. either compensated or to get medical treatment. is going to home. or not there no matter what the sunni. most of their employees are angry and seriously nasty. i don't want to go in there i always thought that they would have the best care and the reality. down to me it depends on who you get is a provider but the bureaucracy at the v.a. for me i
the office of public health conducts large studies of the health of american veterans covert just a studies produce results that did not support the office of public health and written policy they don't release them. this applies to data recording adverse health consequences of environmental exposure such as burn pits in iraq and afghanistan and toxics exposures in the gulf war on the rare occasions when embarrassing study results are released data are manipulated to make them unintelligible so...
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symptems to stay at home and not infect others. sound from dr. matthew willis - marin - public health officer, department of health and human services "take the sick day " if you have not gotten your flu shot yet public health officials say sound from dr. matthew willis - marin - public health officer, department of health and human services "get the shot " in marin gabe slate kron 4 news (pam) we are tracking this deadly flu season at kron-4 dot com. there you 4 dot com.season at kron-deadly flu tracking this we are (pam) newsnewsslate kron 4 news newsslate kron 4 in marin gabe slate kron 4 news newsnewsslate kron 4 in marin gabe "get the shot " in marin gabe slate kron 4 news (pam) we are tracking this deadly flu season at kron-4 dot com. there you can read more advice from health experts about staying flu free. and find our ultimate survival guide for the flu. all at kron-4 dot com (pam) tonight: a big break in a homicide case. san francisco police are asking for help locating a man who they say, murdered a person in the tenderloin. (steve) grant lodes has been closely tracking this case and is here with
symptems to stay at home and not infect others. sound from dr. matthew willis - marin - public health officer, department of health and human services "take the sick day " if you have not gotten your flu shot yet public health officials say sound from dr. matthew willis - marin - public health officer, department of health and human services "get the shot " in marin gabe slate kron 4 news (pam) we are tracking this deadly flu season at kron-4 dot com. there you 4 dot...
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symptems to stay at home and not infect others. sound from dr. matthew willis - marin - public health officer, department ofealth and human services "take the sick day " if you have not gotten your flu shot yet public health officials say sound from dr. matthew willis - marin - public health officer, department of health and human services "get the shot " in marin gabe slate kron 4 news news (steve) tonight we are learning more about the petaluma man accused of helping his wife commit suicide. this is a photo of the suspect -- david clement... according to investigators he reported his wife áhanged herselfá from a tree wednesday morning -- near highway one in bodega bay. authorities say she attempted suicide multiple times over three days with her husband's help. clement has been charged with attempted murder. (pam) tonight, the mother of a murdered teen boy is speaking out.. hoping to help generate some new leads in the case. 16-year-old lamar murphy was shot nearly one year ago in hayward. kron4's haaziq madyun tells us... what is being done to find the killer. sot
symptems to stay at home and not infect others. sound from dr. matthew willis - marin - public health officer, department ofealth and human services "take the sick day " if you have not gotten your flu shot yet public health officials say sound from dr. matthew willis - marin - public health officer, department of health and human services "get the shot " in marin gabe slate kron 4 news news (steve) tonight we are learning more about the petaluma man accused of helping his...
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so far none of the public health agencies in the bay area have sent out alerts about tamiflu shortages but doctor matthew willis, public health officerr the marin county department of health and human services says marin county is aware of the tamiflu supply concnerns and they are keeping an eye on it doctor willis says the best way to slow down this spike of flu cases we are seeing is for thise infected to not pass it on dr. matthew willis - marin - public health officer, department of health and human services "if you cough use your elbow, the droplets land on surface areas and then someone touches it and touches their face"----if you have been prescribed tamiflu, the big three pharmacies walgreens, cvs, and rite told me people should call first to the pharmacy they are headed to.. and make sure they have tamiflu in stock before going to drop off a prescription. in sf gs k4news ( james ) happening today... new registration rules are kicking in for air-bnb in san francisco. and as a result... the site has lost thousands of hosts in the city. starting today... all hosts must be registered with the city. the registration rule follows
so far none of the public health agencies in the bay area have sent out alerts about tamiflu shortages but doctor matthew willis, public health officerr the marin county department of health and human services says marin county is aware of the tamiflu supply concnerns and they are keeping an eye on it doctor willis says the best way to slow down this spike of flu cases we are seeing is for thise infected to not pass it on dr. matthew willis - marin - public health officer, department of health...
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of health and human services. dr. steven redd, director of the office of public health preparedness and response at the centers for disease control and prevention, and dr. scott g gottlieb, commissioner of the food and drug administration. this is the first of two hearings we plan to have on this topic. the second will be noticed for tuesday, january 23rd. senator murray and i each have an opening statement, then i'm going to turn to senator alexander and senator casey for any opening remarks they might have. after that, we will introduce our panel of witnesses and hear their testimonies, and then each member will have up to five minutes for any remarks and questions. finishes first i would like to welcome the chairman and thank him for giving me the opportunity to hold the gavel today. this hearing discusses a topic that's critical to our national security and has seen many years of bipartisan work in this committee and in this congress. together, we have developed and strengthened the framework to ensure we are prepared for chemical, biologic, radiolodgic and other tlinhreats. the pandemic and all hazard preparedness ac
of health and human services. dr. steven redd, director of the office of public health preparedness and response at the centers for disease control and prevention, and dr. scott g gottlieb, commissioner of the food and drug administration. this is the first of two hearings we plan to have on this topic. the second will be noticed for tuesday, january 23rd. senator murray and i each have an opening statement, then i'm going to turn to senator alexander and senator casey for any opening remarks...
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so far none of the public health agencies in the bay area have sent out alerts about tamiflu shortages but doctor matthew willis, public health officercounty department of health and human services says marin county is aware of the tamiflu supply concnerns and they are keeping an eye on it doctor willis says the best way to slow down this spike of flu cases we are seeing is for thise infected to not pass it on dr. matthew willis - marin - public health officer, department of health and human services "if you cough use your elbow, the droplets land on surface areas and then someone touches it and touches their face"----if you have been prescribed tamiflu, the big three pharmacies walgreens, cvs, and rite told me people should call first to the pharmacy they are headed to.. and make sure they have tamiflu in stock before going to drop off a prescription. in sf gs k4news
so far none of the public health agencies in the bay area have sent out alerts about tamiflu shortages but doctor matthew willis, public health officercounty department of health and human services says marin county is aware of the tamiflu supply concnerns and they are keeping an eye on it doctor willis says the best way to slow down this spike of flu cases we are seeing is for thise infected to not pass it on dr. matthew willis - marin - public health officer, department of health and human...
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so far none of the public health agencies in the bay area have sent out alerts about tamiflu shortages but doctor matthew willis, public health officerhe marin county department of health and human services says marin county is aware of the tamiflu supply concnerns and they are keeping an eye on it doctor willis says the best way to slow down this spike of flu cases we are seeing is for thise infected to not pass it on dr. matthew willis - marin - public health officer, department of health and human services "if you cough use your elbow, the droplets land on surface areas and then someone coming upi'm not trying to be on camera i look like (censored) this morning . there were a lot of people not camera ready for the traffic crackdown on the peninsula pull over, pull over to the right i'll explain in the next edition of people behaving badly back...this week there was a police crackdown on distracted drivers on the peninsula.. (justine) and you likely know who we sent to catch it in camera. officer francisco colma police department the reason why i'm stopping you, your're on you phone trying to hang it up? you don't have a mount or a
so far none of the public health agencies in the bay area have sent out alerts about tamiflu shortages but doctor matthew willis, public health officerhe marin county department of health and human services says marin county is aware of the tamiflu supply concnerns and they are keeping an eye on it doctor willis says the best way to slow down this spike of flu cases we are seeing is for thise infected to not pass it on dr. matthew willis - marin - public health officer, department of health and...
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so far none of the public health agencies in the bay area have sent out alerts about tamiflu shortages but doctor matthew willis, public health officerfor the marin county department of health and human services says marin county is aware of the tamiflu supply concnerns and they are keeping an eye on it doctor willis says the best way to slow down this spike of flu cases we are seeing is for thise infected to not pass it on dr. matthew willis - marin - public health officer, department of health and human services "if you cough use your elbow, the droplets land on surface areas and then someone touches it and touches their face"----if you have been prescribed tamiflu, the big three pharmacies walgreens, cvs, and rite told me people should call first to the pharmacy they are headed to.. and make sure they have tamiflu in stock before going to drop off a prescription. in sf gs k4news coming uptoday coming down the hill you didn't stop at that stop sign at truesdale and sebastian but im only giving you a citation for that one violation there are a few thing a driver can do to keep the police from finding out if they're riding dirty . i'
so far none of the public health agencies in the bay area have sent out alerts about tamiflu shortages but doctor matthew willis, public health officerfor the marin county department of health and human services says marin county is aware of the tamiflu supply concnerns and they are keeping an eye on it doctor willis says the best way to slow down this spike of flu cases we are seeing is for thise infected to not pass it on dr. matthew willis - marin - public health officer, department of...
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hear from the assistant secretary for preparedness and response hhs and the director of the office of public health preparedness and response for health at cdc and dr. gottlieb commissioner of the fda. this is the first of two hearings we plan to have on this topic. the second tuesday january 23. senator murray and i each have been openingng statements or any opening remarks they may haverk after that we will introduce our panel and hear their testimony then each minute -- member has up to five minutes for any remarks or questions. first welcome to the chairman for giving me the opportunity to have this hearing that discusses the topic critical to national security and has seen many years of bipartisan work in this committee and congress. we have developed strength in the name work with and other nuclear threats with the potential to jeopardize the health of all americans. this created a framework as we have learned. we should be proud of the accomplishments in the progress made over the last decade. resulting in strong partnerships with our states inhi counterparts, create a greater certainty and
hear from the assistant secretary for preparedness and response hhs and the director of the office of public health preparedness and response for health at cdc and dr. gottlieb commissioner of the fda. this is the first of two hearings we plan to have on this topic. the second tuesday january 23. senator murray and i each have been openingng statements or any opening remarks they may haverk after that we will introduce our panel and hear their testimony then each minute -- member has up to five...
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so far none of the public health agencies in the bay area have alerts about tamiflu shortages but matthew willis, public health officer county department of health and human services says marin county is aware of the tamiflu supply concnerns and they are keeping an eye on it doctor willis says the best way to slow down this spike of flu cases we are seeing is for thise infected to not pass it on (steve)many hospitals are overwhelmed with flu patients, so it's tempting for some to treat symptoms themselves at home. (pam) for one 38-year-old man in alabama, that led to an emergency that left him in a medically induced coma. jamiese price has his story. felicia york/wife"if we had known it could be this bad, especially for someone young and healthy, we probably would have gone to the doctor as soon as we thought we had it." after felicia and adam york's three children caught the flu, 38 year old adam caught it too. he tried to fight the virus without going to see a doctor.felicia york/wife"you just feel bad. you stay home and ride it out but it just didn't ride out for him."and that's when felicia took her husband to the
so far none of the public health agencies in the bay area have alerts about tamiflu shortages but matthew willis, public health officer county department of health and human services says marin county is aware of the tamiflu supply concnerns and they are keeping an eye on it doctor willis says the best way to slow down this spike of flu cases we are seeing is for thise infected to not pass it on (steve)many hospitals are overwhelmed with flu patients, so it's tempting for some to treat symptoms...
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of surgeon general as being one who leads the science, promote health and prevent disease. chris: doctor jerome adams is the country's 20th surgeon general. in charge of the 6500 officers of the public health service. more importantly, he is the nation's doctor. in the 60s luther perry warned about the dangers of smoking and in the 80s c everett bought political opposition to inform the country about eight. >> let's stop rumors and misinformation about eight. chris: sometimes in your job science bumps up against politics, how do you balance those? science has got to be the key for the surgeon general. there is a saying, chris. people need to know you care before they care what you know. chris: adams please instead of those zero-sum game where one side wins and the other loses, public health is about building partnerships on climate change. >> we know the science says that man is having an impact on the climate but we also know that people are dying from not having jobs and not been able to see their families. chris: whether gun violence is a public health issue. >> gun control, i think, in and of itself, is a term that turns people off. i'm interested as surgeon general and gun safe
of surgeon general as being one who leads the science, promote health and prevent disease. chris: doctor jerome adams is the country's 20th surgeon general. in charge of the 6500 officers of the public health service. more importantly, he is the nation's doctor. in the 60s luther perry warned about the dangers of smoking and in the 80s c everett bought political opposition to inform the country about eight. >> let's stop rumors and misinformation about eight. chris: sometimes in your job...
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county department of health and human services is now getting daily reports on flu numbers, hoping to keep up with the increasesound from dr. matthew willis - marin - public health officer of health and human services "we are seeing more earlier this year and young people. " his biggest recommendation is to stay home the minute you start showing symptoms sound from dr. matthew willis - marin - public health officer, department of health and human services "take the sick day " and if you haven't gotten the flu shot, the doctor says there's still time (ááácamila @ landingááá) (ááácamila @ landingááá) to keep the flu from spreading... the cdc recommends avoiding close contact with people who are sickwash your hands often. avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth after touching something contaminated with germs.also, remember to clean often.and when you are the sick one... stay home! ( marty )in a big story we are following. a bay area marijuana dispensary has been hit by a thief...the burglary happened on christmas.. but police are just now releasing the details. it happened at the west manor wellness center in pacifica.... it's on manor drive near esplanade avenue...spence
county department of health and human services is now getting daily reports on flu numbers, hoping to keep up with the increasesound from dr. matthew willis - marin - public health officer of health and human services "we are seeing more earlier this year and young people. " his biggest recommendation is to stay home the minute you start showing symptoms sound from dr. matthew willis - marin - public health officer, department of health and human services "take the sick day...
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so far none of the public health agencies in the bay area have sent out alerts about tamiflu shortages but doctor matthew willis, public health officer for the marin county department of health and human services says marin county is aware of the tamiflu supply concnerns and they are keeping an eye on it doctor willis says the best way to slow down this spike of flu cases we are seeing infected to not pass it on dr. matthew willis - marin - public department of health and human services "if you cough use your elbow, the droplets land on then someone touches it and touches their face"if you have been tamiflu, the big three pharmacies walgreens, told me call first to they are headed to.. they have stock before going to drop off a prescription. in sf gs k4news the big three pharmacies.. walgreens, cvs, and rite all told me. people should call first to the pharmacy they are headed to.. and make sure they have tamiflu in stock before going to drop off a prescription. ( steve) turning to our four zone forecast.(pam) chief meteorologist lawrence karnow is tracking rain. lawrence is this going to impact the morning commute? lawrence karnow:
so far none of the public health agencies in the bay area have sent out alerts about tamiflu shortages but doctor matthew willis, public health officer for the marin county department of health and human services says marin county is aware of the tamiflu supply concnerns and they are keeping an eye on it doctor willis says the best way to slow down this spike of flu cases we are seeing infected to not pass it on dr. matthew willis - marin - public department of health and human services...
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role of the surgeon general's being one who leads with the science, who promotes health and prevents disease. >> chris: the country's 20th surgeon general. in charge of the 6500 officers of the publics, see everett koop fought for -- >> let's stop the rumors and commiseration about aids. >> chris: sometimes in your job science bumps up against politics. how do you balance those? >> science has got to be the key for the surgeon general. there is a saying, chris. people need to know that you care before they care what you know. if >> chris: adams believes instead of a zero-sum game where one side wins and the other loses, public health is about building partnerships. on climate change. >> we know the science says that man is having an impact on the climate, but we also know that people are dying from not having jobs, not being able to feed their families. >> chris: whether gun violence is a public health issue. >> gun control i think in and of itself is a term that turns people off. i'm interested as the surgeon general in gun safety. >> chris: the most pressing problem now is the opioid cris crisis. 91 people a day dying from overdoses. the nation's life expectancy declining for the
role of the surgeon general's being one who leads with the science, who promotes health and prevents disease. >> chris: the country's 20th surgeon general. in charge of the 6500 officers of the publics, see everett koop fought for -- >> let's stop the rumors and commiseration about aids. >> chris: sometimes in your job science bumps up against politics. how do you balance those? >> science has got to be the key for the surgeon general. there is a saying, chris. people...
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next, i'd like to introduce chief operating officer for zuckerberg san francisco general hospital, the department of public health, to discuss the work they're doing around healthy and sustainable food and how the good food purchasing might be part of that work. >> good morning, service, i'm the chief operating officer of san francisco general and i'll be giving an overview of how public health goes across the organization. as you know, we have two hospitals. all together, we serve 6,000 meals a day and 2 million meals a year. food is $6.5 million and supplies and materials $8.8 million. we partner with a group purchasing organization used for hospital items and get the best price to be stewards of the city. so i want to go over accomplishments we've achieved in the past year. we believe in providing patients and community with healthy and sustainable food options. in the past few years, we've served locally grown and seasonal produce and hope to move in a direction in laguna, all local produce is served to patients. the calf -- >> sorry, if you could hold on. is there a problem with -- >> supervisor ronen: sorry
next, i'd like to introduce chief operating officer for zuckerberg san francisco general hospital, the department of public health, to discuss the work they're doing around healthy and sustainable food and how the good food purchasing might be part of that work. >> good morning, service, i'm the chief operating officer of san francisco general and i'll be giving an overview of how public health goes across the organization. as you know, we have two hospitals. all together, we serve 6,000...
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is next, a native of brooklyn, new york and former head of governor mario cuomo's press office with public education, press service, public health and ceo of several national and nonprofit organizations. i will skip to the end here. he has written quite a bit, a long list of things he has written, he offered major pieces on ethnic stereotyping and ambassador magazines, he also has talked about john to touro, the labor journalist, for the national education association for a decade, he has won numerous awards and has digital poetry book, the list goes on and on. various awards like the digital book publishers of america in 2014 and if there is anything i left out, please -- >> i don't need that appear. >> thank you, joann. we deserve to remember in the annals of poetry, i never had a poet get the words katana and madonna in the same phrase. it is priceless, really priceless. a number of people, former colleagues from the cuomo administration, new friend, fellow writers i have met here, representatives of 50 colleges and universities, sharing the panel with fred, i was working on an article 20 years ago for ambassador magazine abo
is next, a native of brooklyn, new york and former head of governor mario cuomo's press office with public education, press service, public health and ceo of several national and nonprofit organizations. i will skip to the end here. he has written quite a bit, a long list of things he has written, he offered major pieces on ethnic stereotyping and ambassador magazines, he also has talked about john to touro, the labor journalist, for the national education association for a decade, he has won...
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public health emergency declaration is on the verge of expiring. and according to reports today, the administration is planning to cut the office of national rug control policy by 95%. let me say that again. the president's opioid public health emergency declaration is on the verbling of expiring -- verge of expiring and according to reports today, the administration is planning to cut the office of national drug control policy. by 95%. ondcp coordinates federal aforethoughts -- efforts to combat opioid abuse and heroin use, as well as drug trafficking in indiana and cross the country. in addition, ondcp administers the high intensity drug trafficking area or hida program which supports and enhances cooperation between federal, state and local law enforcement agencies to combat drug trafficking. it's a program that effectively brings together critical law enforcement partners in indiana and the reported cut to ondcp could upend the good progress that's being made. as we work to confront the opioid crisis, we should be investing in critical tools for hoosier law enforcement and communities to combat drug abuse and trafficking. this is a crisis. it's no
public health emergency declaration is on the verge of expiring. and according to reports today, the administration is planning to cut the office of national rug control policy by 95%. let me say that again. the president's opioid public health emergency declaration is on the verbling of expiring -- verge of expiring and according to reports today, the administration is planning to cut the office of national drug control policy. by 95%. ondcp coordinates federal aforethoughts -- efforts to...
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of him possibly running to replace retiring utah senator orrin hatch. while no one is saying anything like this, the health scares of private individuals with no future designs on public officeon't intend to become public in such a manner, this is something that would come up in a future campaign. the good news here is the physical health of this individual, which is according to sources close to him good. with a good prognosis going-forward after a surgery this summer for prostate cancer. >>> president trump tried to silence the tell-all book about his white house, he could not. now the parent company of fire and fury says it will not be intimidated by the cease and desist letter sent by the president's lawyer. yesterday, steve bannon released a mea culpa. the president's namesake is a patriot. bannon claims when he called the 2016 trump tower meeting treasonous, he was referring to paul manafort, not don jr. the two words bannon did not use in that statement were i'm sorry. michael wolf is the author of fire and fury, inside the trump white house. it's good to see you congratulations on the book. >> the other thing steve didn't say is that he regularly calls don jr. frayed
of him possibly running to replace retiring utah senator orrin hatch. while no one is saying anything like this, the health scares of private individuals with no future designs on public officeon't intend to become public in such a manner, this is something that would come up in a future campaign. the good news here is the physical health of this individual, which is according to sources close to him good. with a good prognosis going-forward after a surgery this summer for prostate cancer....
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coalition now that's thousands of mental health professionals who are concerned about the effects he's having and the risks he's posting on public health by virtue of the officer. >> let me ask you this -- >> it would be a capacity of evaluation. >> that's what you think should happen today at the physicals? >> we have been told there is no specific or comprehensive mental health exam. >> because none of us are tru truly -- therefore, cannot really recommend to his white house to do a certain test or not. we can simply alert mainly the public about the signs that we see because the public has the right to know especially if they are in danger due to psychological cognitive or neurological instability. >> professor, here is the thing and you know full well what you have said publicly and what you told members of congress is controversial. the american psychiatric association, this is the principle of medical ethics section 7.3. a physiatrist may share with the public of his/her expertise. >> now, you have not conducted an examination and you are offering a professional opinion here. >> no, i am just alerting about the signs. the signs say other people may not r
coalition now that's thousands of mental health professionals who are concerned about the effects he's having and the risks he's posting on public health by virtue of the officer. >> let me ask you this -- >> it would be a capacity of evaluation. >> that's what you think should happen today at the physicals? >> we have been told there is no specific or comprehensive mental health exam. >> because none of us are tru truly -- therefore, cannot really recommend to his...
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and san francisco public health report we are at the peak of the flu season that started early this year. that comes with consequences. >> higher numbers of visits to medical offices, to emergency rooms, higher numbers of patients admitted to hospitals with the flu. >> the san francisco public health department is making another push asking people to get their flu shot. >> i always get my shots. every time the shots come around, i always get it. i'm doing fine. >> they say it's a bad one this year. >> they say that every year. >> there have been more flu related death this is year. during the last flu season by january 2017, there had been nine deaths in california among people under the age of 65. so far we have seen 42 deaths this season. it is believed this flu vaccine is not as effective as last year's. louise got her shot early and still got the flu except that her symptoms were mild. >> that don't stop you from having the flu. >> it didn't work for you? >> i guess it helped, i guess. >> even in a year where the effectiveness of the flu vaccine is not optimal, it still prevents millions of illnesses and tens of thousands of hospitalizations in the united stat
and san francisco public health report we are at the peak of the flu season that started early this year. that comes with consequences. >> higher numbers of visits to medical offices, to emergency rooms, higher numbers of patients admitted to hospitals with the flu. >> the san francisco public health department is making another push asking people to get their flu shot. >> i always get my shots. every time the shots come around, i always get it. i'm doing fine. >> they...
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is next, a native of brooklyn, new york and former head of governor mario cuomo's press office with public education, press service, public healthnd ceo of several national and nonprofit organizations. i will skip to the end here. he has written quite a bit, a long list of things he has written, he offered major pieces on
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. >> higher number of visits to medical offices to emergency rooms, higher numbers of patients admitted to hospitals with the flu. >> reporter: the san francisco public health department is making another push asking people to get their flu shots. >> i always get my shots. every time they come around. so i am doing fine. >> they say it is a bad one this year. >> they say that every year. >> reporter: more flu reported deaths this year. by january 2017, nine deaths in california. so far we have seen 42 deaths this season. it is believed this flu svaccin is n is not -- >> you can still get it. it doesn't stop you from having the flu. >> reporter: so it didn't work for you. >> it helped i guess. >> even in a year where the effectiveness of the flu vaccine is not optimal. the vaccine prevents millions of illnesses and tens of thousands of hospitalizations in the united states. >> reporter: the san francisco public health department reminds everyone it takes two weeks for antibodies to develop in the body and protect you. they say don't wait any longer. health departments recommend you do not wait. >>> one viewer reached out to us saying she had trouble getting
. >> higher number of visits to medical offices to emergency rooms, higher numbers of patients admitted to hospitals with the flu. >> reporter: the san francisco public health department is making another push asking people to get their flu shots. >> i always get my shots. every time they come around. so i am doing fine. >> they say it is a bad one this year. >> they say that every year. >> reporter: more flu reported deaths this year. by january 2017, nine...
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. >> higher number of visits to medical offices to emergency rooms, higher numbers of patients admitted to hospitals with the flu. >> reporter: the san francisco public health department is making another push asking people to get their flu shots. >> i always get my shots. every time they come around. so i am doing fine. >> they say it is a bad one this year. >> they say that every year. >> reporter: more flu reported deaths this year. by january 2017, nine deaths in california. so far we have seen 42 deaths this season. it is believed this flu is n is not -- >> you can still get it. it doesn't stop you from having the flu. >> reporter: so it didn't work for you. >> it helped i guess. >> even in a year where the effectiveness of the flu vaccine is not optimal. the vaccine prevents millions of illnesses and tens of thousands of hospitalizations in the united states. >> reporter: the san francisco public health department reminds everyone it takes two weeks for antibodies to develop in the body and protect you. they say don't wait any longer. health departments recommend you do not wait. >>> one viewer reached out to us saying she had trouble getting a flu sh
. >> higher number of visits to medical offices to emergency rooms, higher numbers of patients admitted to hospitals with the flu. >> reporter: the san francisco public health department is making another push asking people to get their flu shots. >> i always get my shots. every time they come around. so i am doing fine. >> they say it is a bad one this year. >> they say that every year. >> reporter: more flu reported deaths this year. by january 2017, nine...
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department of health, unified school district. public defender's office. francis san francis san francisco sheriff's department, police department, and coleman advocates. >> first, we'll welcome james bell, burns institute, who will discuss national best practices. welcome back, mr. bell. >> thank you for extending time for me for future remarks before we hear from people that are decision makers in the city and county of san francisco. as resident of san francisco for over 35 years. i've never experienced this kind of conversation since the displacing of residents in what used to be called the fillmore and other neighborhoods during the "urban renew alloy -- renewal"phenomenon. we know that neighborhoods change, but now we're called to monitor that change not withstanding market forces. market forces care little about equity, but i believe that government should. so how do we apportion goods and services and maintain communities in this context? obviously for me, i believe that equity is how any county must proceed. and in this gumbo of multiple interests
department of health, unified school district. public defender's office. francis san francis san francisco sheriff's department, police department, and coleman advocates. >> first, we'll welcome james bell, burns institute, who will discuss national best practices. welcome back, mr. bell. >> thank you for extending time for me for future remarks before we hear from people that are decision makers in the city and county of san francisco. as resident of san francisco for over 35...
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ann pierson from the city's attorney's office appearing on behalf of the department of public health. as you've heard, this case concerns revocation of up town market food facility permit based on appellant's failure to comply with the minimum age ordinance. it's been a couple years since the board has heard this type of case, but the board has previously upheld a food revocation based on a violation of the minimum wage ordinance. and the board has done that then and i hope will do that again tonight because the law is very, very clear. the california retail food code is the state law that regulates all food facilities, and it provides that a food facility, a permittee in its operation of a business must comply with all applicable statutes, laws and ordinances. the code further provides a food facility permit may be revoked for violation of code. therefore, where a food facility violates the code by violating the minimum wage ordinance its permit is up for revocation. you will hear someone who received a complaint from an employee who alleged he had not been paid the minimum wage. you
ann pierson from the city's attorney's office appearing on behalf of the department of public health. as you've heard, this case concerns revocation of up town market food facility permit based on appellant's failure to comply with the minimum age ordinance. it's been a couple years since the board has heard this type of case, but the board has previously upheld a food revocation based on a violation of the minimum wage ordinance. and the board has done that then and i hope will do that again...
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public health emergency declaration is on the verge of expiring. and according to reports today, the administration is planning to cut the office of national drug control policy by 95%. let me say that again. the president's opioid public health emergency declaration is on the verge of expiring and according to reports today, the administration is planning to cut the office of national drug control policy by 95%. ondcp coordinates federal efforts to combat opioid abuse and heroin use as well as drug trafficking in indiana and across the country. in addition, ondcp administers the high intensity drug trafficking area or hidta program which supports and enhances cooperation between federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies to combat drug trafficking. it's a program that effectively brings together critical law enforcement partners in indiana and the reported cuts to ondcp could upend the good progress that's being made. as we work to confront the opioid crisis, we should be investing in critical tools for hoosier law enforcement and communities to combat drug abuse and trafficking. this is a crisis. it's not a time for the federal government to
public health emergency declaration is on the verge of expiring. and according to reports today, the administration is planning to cut the office of national drug control policy by 95%. let me say that again. the president's opioid public health emergency declaration is on the verge of expiring and according to reports today, the administration is planning to cut the office of national drug control policy by 95%. ondcp coordinates federal efforts to combat opioid abuse and heroin use as well as...
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of state says he has never questioned mr trump's mental health. it follows the publication of a book in which it is said that staff doubted his fitness for office.ole system after the release of sex attacker john worboys. companies have published details of gender pay gap. in sport, there are 25 fa cup third round ties today. middlesbrough have knocked out sunderland 2—0. fleetwood kept leicester to a goalless draw. australia are in control on the third day of the final test. they have six wickets in hand in sydney. james bowen has become the youngest jockey to win the welsh national. the won at chepstow this afternoon. i will be back with an update in the next hour. see you then. the united nations has been discussing iran after the united states called for an emergency meeting of the security council to discuss the anti—government protests in the country. china and france said the unrest was not a threat to international security, while russia accused the us of abusing its position. barbara plett usher reports. nikki haley warned iran that the world was watching its response to the anti—government protests. she used the platform of the un to a
of state says he has never questioned mr trump's mental health. it follows the publication of a book in which it is said that staff doubted his fitness for office.ole system after the release of sex attacker john worboys. companies have published details of gender pay gap. in sport, there are 25 fa cup third round ties today. middlesbrough have knocked out sunderland 2—0. fleetwood kept leicester to a goalless draw. australia are in control on the third day of the final test. they have six...
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public health officer for the marin county department of health and human services says...ed on the number of cases .. active right now... officials are concerned. (sot) "we have had 176 cases since oct. ""we are seeing more earlier this year and young people. " doctor's say, the best way to avoid getting the flu... is getting your flu shot. (grant) some dog owners are reporting.. their pets are have gotten sick after visiting two dog parks in the east bay . kron4's maureen kelly talked with owners whose dog were infected, and explains what city officials are doing to try to stop it. signs have been posted at union city's drigon dog park and fremont's central park dog parkwarning that some cases of a bacterial infection called leptospirosis have been linked to those locations.the owners of this 7 month old ncnab mix named shay say their dog was diagnosed and believe she picked it up while playing in drigon.we had to keep her inside for three weeks which was tough. she lost weight in the process but we just took her back today and she gained 9 pounds so she's good to go know
public health officer for the marin county department of health and human services says...ed on the number of cases .. active right now... officials are concerned. (sot) "we have had 176 cases since oct. ""we are seeing more earlier this year and young people. " doctor's say, the best way to avoid getting the flu... is getting your flu shot. (grant) some dog owners are reporting.. their pets are have gotten sick after visiting two dog parks in the east bay . kron4's maureen...
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public health emergency declaration son the verge of expiring. and according to reports today, the administration is planning to cut the office of national rug control policy by 95%. let me say that again. the president's opioid public health emergency declaration is on the verge of expiring. and according to reports today, the administration is planning to cut the office of national drug control policy. by 95%. omdcp coordinates federal efforts to combat opioid abuse and heroin use as well as drug trafficking in indiana, and across the country. in addition, omdcp administers the high intensity drug trafficking area, ihda program, which supports and enhances cooperation between federal, state and local law enforcement agencies to combat drug trafficking. it's a program that effectively brings together critical law enforcement partners in indiana and reported cuts to omdcp could upend the good progress that's being made. as we work on the opioid crisis, we should invest in tools for the hoosier law enforcement and other communities to combat drug trafficking. this is a crisis. it's not time for the government to take critical tools for hoosier commun
public health emergency declaration son the verge of expiring. and according to reports today, the administration is planning to cut the office of national rug control policy by 95%. let me say that again. the president's opioid public health emergency declaration is on the verge of expiring. and according to reports today, the administration is planning to cut the office of national drug control policy. by 95%. omdcp coordinates federal efforts to combat opioid abuse and heroin use as well as...
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background -- first of all, i was a commissioned officer in the public health service. that meant i was available and cheap. the budget was a very serious and important matter to the commission director. i had done work with police. called the riot that didn't happen, and it was a description of work a colleague with thend myself did prince george's county police department to prevent a ride from occurring by training the police officers. basically, the elements of collective behavior theory and applying them on the street. credential,ind of if you will. i had just come back from europe. i had been over there for a year on assignment. when i arrived i had read about sensedts, but i hadn't what the mood of the country was and how alarmed they were. i was mostly recovering from culture shock. by the waste in abundance in the united states. i was trying to get used to that. the -- i was approached, it is described in this publication coming up by the university of hasigan, that publication the harvest of american racism, the political meaning of the 1967.ce of the summer o
background -- first of all, i was a commissioned officer in the public health service. that meant i was available and cheap. the budget was a very serious and important matter to the commission director. i had done work with police. called the riot that didn't happen, and it was a description of work a colleague with thend myself did prince george's county police department to prevent a ride from occurring by training the police officers. basically, the elements of collective behavior theory...
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i'm director of the initiative on catholic social thought and public life and we are the host of this. we're very grateful to the chaplain's office for their health. father pat and karen. and our friends at the democracy fund who support our efforts at civil dialogue at a time when it is more important than ever. we do a bunch of stuff. we do large dialogues up at georgetown and i'll mention a couple of those at the end. we do some convenings. but probably the most important thing we do is reach out to young leaders here in old, very old, as i'm told by my children all the time, but my experience is a lot of young leaders come to washington full idealism and motivated by their faith and they get pulled into the wars. and the great temptation in washington is not corruption i don't think, it is cynicism. and now especially we wanted to hold up a different vision and different kind of leadership. so here we are, a day before the state of the union, which is as close as you get to american liturgy. i'm catholic. you know, there is an entrance procession, they stand, they sirk sit, they don't kneel, but they are tempted. there is clapping, sometimes
i'm director of the initiative on catholic social thought and public life and we are the host of this. we're very grateful to the chaplain's office for their health. father pat and karen. and our friends at the democracy fund who support our efforts at civil dialogue at a time when it is more important than ever. we do a bunch of stuff. we do large dialogues up at georgetown and i'll mention a couple of those at the end. we do some convenings. but probably the most important thing we do is...
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direct offer public work to improve facilities and the director of the department of homelessness and support of housing to contract for homeless services and officer services to protect the health, safety and welfare of individuals effected by homelessness and all san francisco citizens. >> we have jeff kazski department of homelessness and department of public works here to present. >> good afternoon, supervisors, jeff, director of the department of homelessness and supportive housing. i want to share some information with you regarding why we believe san francisco is currently experiencing a shelter emergency and homelessness crisis. i don't think that we have to walk very far and look out doors to see living on our streets suffering and without access to basic hygiene needs and at this time, we saw that 7,499 people were experiencing homelessness on any given night and i think it's also important to note in any given and there's 25,000 people unique individuals who experience homelessness in san francisco and we have a very high percentage of the homeless population in our city 58% that are unsheltered living on our streets and 4,000 people on any given night that are sleepi
direct offer public work to improve facilities and the director of the department of homelessness and support of housing to contract for homeless services and officer services to protect the health, safety and welfare of individuals effected by homelessness and all san francisco citizens. >> we have jeff kazski department of homelessness and department of public works here to present. >> good afternoon, supervisors, jeff, director of the department of homelessness and supportive...
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background -- first of all, i was a commissioned officer in the public health service. that meant i was available and cheap. the budget was a very serious and important matter to the commission director. i had done work with police. called the riot that didn't happen, and it was a description of work a colleague with thend myself did prince george's county police department to prevent a ride from occurring by training the police officers. basically, the elements of collective behavior theory and applying them on the street. credential,ind of if you will. i had just come back from europe. i had been over there for a year on assignment. when i arrived i had read about sensedts, but i hadn't what the mood of the country was and how alarmed they were. i was mostly recovering from culture shock. by the waste in abundance in the united states. i was trying to get used to that. the -- i was approached, it is described in this publication coming up by the university of hasigan, that publication the harvest of american racism, the political meaning of the 1967.ce of the summer o
background -- first of all, i was a commissioned officer in the public health service. that meant i was available and cheap. the budget was a very serious and important matter to the commission director. i had done work with police. called the riot that didn't happen, and it was a description of work a colleague with thend myself did prince george's county police department to prevent a ride from occurring by training the police officers. basically, the elements of collective behavior theory...
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the us secretary of state rex tillerson has defended donald trump's fitness for public office after a new book raised questions about the president's mental health'd had no reason to question the president's mental fitness. president trump has called it a "phoney book, full of lies". our north america editor jon sopel reports. not quite harry potter, but they were queuing to get their hands on fire and fury. and, if donald trump had the powers of the young wizard, he would have made this book disappear. but he doesn't, and this damning portrait is now available for everyone to read. what i'm most looking forward to is seeing what's actually — what we all know is going on just below the surface. i'm expecting the white house to be as absolutely dysfunctional as the leaks would make it seem. i think no—one really gets tired of palace intrigue. the picture it paints of life in the west wing is unsparing — allegations of marital strain, of tears and tantrums, of dysfunction and improvisation. and, at the epicentre of every storm, donald j trump. i will tell you the one description that everyone gave, everyone has in common — they all say he is like
the us secretary of state rex tillerson has defended donald trump's fitness for public office after a new book raised questions about the president's mental health'd had no reason to question the president's mental fitness. president trump has called it a "phoney book, full of lies". our north america editor jon sopel reports. not quite harry potter, but they were queuing to get their hands on fire and fury. and, if donald trump had the powers of the young wizard, he would have made...
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health and fitness for public office. the us president has dismissed the book as a work of fiction, insisting that he is in fact a "very stableork, predicting that it will bring down the trump presidency. at question time, a labour mp raised revelations in the book about mr trump's approach to foreign affairs. president trump's biographer has said that the president's only interest in a state visit is the opportunity to, and i quote," trumpalise the queen. " trumpalise the queen. i have no idea what that means but can i ask the minister to please save her majesty from that unpleasant sounding audio and cancel this wretched visit. well, i think her majesty the queen is well capable of taking this american president or any american president in her stride, as she has done over six remarkable decades. she has seen them, and she has seen them go. if she seeks advice on whether or not to invite the president of the united states to visit this country and we are very close allies, might high invite her to ask the person next door to her who said last year i think we have two —— to welcome the american president to britain, we have
health and fitness for public office. the us president has dismissed the book as a work of fiction, insisting that he is in fact a "very stableork, predicting that it will bring down the trump presidency. at question time, a labour mp raised revelations in the book about mr trump's approach to foreign affairs. president trump's biographer has said that the president's only interest in a state visit is the opportunity to, and i quote," trumpalise the queen. " trumpalise the queen....
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health late last year she told the wy. that what we're saying that much in the office of the presidency is a danger to national and international security we're trying to educate the public about the finding. instability our doubts about. the need for the evaluation as more copies of foreign fieri sell trump is said to be frustrated that the issue of his mental fitness is gaining traction. for more now i'm joined by detailed discussion fundament at our washington studio carsten many trump critics are lauding this book by michael wolff but just how much substance is there to it well i would be careful to believe everything that is written in the book because michael wolff himself says. a lot of times there are conflicting versions of what really happened and he sometimes given them both or sometimes he settling on one version but there is a lot of hearsay involved would be particularly careful when it comes to donald trump's family and private conversations because then very often it is someone who was there talks to a friend who then talks to michael wolf having said that when it comes to the parts where he describes in the workings of the early troubled ministration and
health late last year she told the wy. that what we're saying that much in the office of the presidency is a danger to national and international security we're trying to educate the public about the finding. instability our doubts about. the need for the evaluation as more copies of foreign fieri sell trump is said to be frustrated that the issue of his mental fitness is gaining traction. for more now i'm joined by detailed discussion fundament at our washington studio carsten many trump...