SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
84
84
Jan 18, 2011
01/11
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
so the whole gamut is-even simple phobias. people have phobias, and they interfere with their functioning. so co-occurring disorders can cover from people who have active psychoses and difficulties with reality contact to people who have stress disorders, and everything in between. and from an integrated approach, we also like to remind people that some, many individuals who are homeless also have medical conditions that are untreated, and that becomes part of the co-occurring context. so- as well. as well. so hypertension, diabetes, if you're injection drug user, you may have abscesses that need to be treated. you mention hiv. we want to make sure that a person who is hiv-positive is hooked up with ryan white, they can get on medication. the sooner you're on medication, the better off you are. but that does mean that, indeed, those services are available and that the caseworker or case manager is able to recognize that. so it's physical health, it's mental health, and it's substance use disorder, full spectrum. when we come b
so the whole gamut is-even simple phobias. people have phobias, and they interfere with their functioning. so co-occurring disorders can cover from people who have active psychoses and difficulties with reality contact to people who have stress disorders, and everything in between. and from an integrated approach, we also like to remind people that some, many individuals who are homeless also have medical conditions that are untreated, and that becomes part of the co-occurring context. so- as...
164
164
Jan 18, 2011
01/11
by
KNTV
tv
eye 164
favorite 0
quote 0
they found excessive games worsened depression, anxiety and social phobias among children who already study from mental health problems. school performance was also affected. >>> there are new recommendations for women and osteoporosis. it is recommended that all women over the age of 65 should get screened, but doctors are also urging women younger than 65 to get screened if they have certain risk factors. weighing under 125 pounds, drinking, smoking as well as a history of bone fractures. >>> what about this idea? eliminating prostate cancer without having to do under the knife. a missouri hospital is offering the cyber knife. >> reporter: kevin walsh has never missed a doctor's appointment. he can't remember them all, but there is one he'll never forget. >> they found at that time, had a small bit of prostate cancer. >> reporter: walsh was a healthy 72-year-old man one minute, and a cancer patient the next. >> are you scared? i was very scared. >> reporter: he talked to his doctor about his options. he could either watch and wait or eliminate the cancer before it progressed. he opt
they found excessive games worsened depression, anxiety and social phobias among children who already study from mental health problems. school performance was also affected. >>> there are new recommendations for women and osteoporosis. it is recommended that all women over the age of 65 should get screened, but doctors are also urging women younger than 65 to get screened if they have certain risk factors. weighing under 125 pounds, drinking, smoking as well as a history of bone...
167
167
Jan 30, 2011
01/11
by
KBCW
tv
eye 167
favorite 0
quote 0
he was talking about an endemic hoeb mow phobia in -- homophobia. it is about being an american. >> also al pacino's role in there, the lawyer who was mccarthyist, went after people, ultra conservative, judgment mental, was homophobic and hated gay people, it seemed. and he was gay himself. >> and jew, who was anti-semitic. >> he died of aids and it was told that it was liver cancer. confronting all of that, it comes up today. >> one thing that struck me, a scene that i didn't recognize before, it is about truth-telling. almost every scene in the play is about people making a bargain with the truth. what does that mean about me? what does that mean about our relationship? what does it mean about the country? >> comparing it to other material that came a couple of years, long-time companion on film, "philadelphia." >> "angels" took it from the most private and intimate to the most national and all-encompassing. >> it was set in new york city but how did it get to the eureka theater in san francisco. >> it started in san francisco. >> why? >> tony had
he was talking about an endemic hoeb mow phobia in -- homophobia. it is about being an american. >> also al pacino's role in there, the lawyer who was mccarthyist, went after people, ultra conservative, judgment mental, was homophobic and hated gay people, it seemed. and he was gay himself. >> and jew, who was anti-semitic. >> he died of aids and it was told that it was liver cancer. confronting all of that, it comes up today. >> one thing that struck me, a scene that i...
46
46
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
and many american muslims say they're fighting a daily battle against prejudice is not a phobia still going strong in the u.s. attorney is of the nine eleven they accuse authorities of failing to stop. immigrants. from mean less than fifteen minutes from now in the meantime next with the latest from the school and i'm drawing you've got the perfect sport for both of us at the moment maybe we do like our tennis and the beach of course and something we can't do in the winter here but there is a new sport indoor beach and it sounds perfect doesn't it and it is taking off in russia. the rest of the sport. hello there you're watching the sport at least the headline. another night you head to the k. . climb to the summit with victory over truck goal. in the english premier league. of. the top of the shelves seems to be changing every day at the moment to god who are the leaders after they. on wednesday with a brace to. see. just behind time when you. come from behind twice but eventually. became a. race to see. well there was also a big night of football in the english premier league second
and many american muslims say they're fighting a daily battle against prejudice is not a phobia still going strong in the u.s. attorney is of the nine eleven they accuse authorities of failing to stop. immigrants. from mean less than fifteen minutes from now in the meantime next with the latest from the school and i'm drawing you've got the perfect sport for both of us at the moment maybe we do like our tennis and the beach of course and something we can't do in the winter here but there is a...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
76
76
Jan 12, 2011
01/11
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
some homo phobia, some sense on the part of the people who live here that people come to halloween to gawk and make fun that should not be acceptable anywhere in the city. >> people come to the castro for halloween because its the castro. they come for the people watching and the party holding a concert elsewhere in the city will not lure people away. >> its tough because i remember the days when we tried to have halloween at the civic center and said to anybody who was thinking about coming, don't come to the castro go to civic center. i checked out civic center and the castro and there were more people in the castro than at civic center. people didn't want to go to civic center. it was not a venue where people were ready to party. >> what i think we need to do is scale it down by closing off the entry points. charge a fee based on whether you are wearing a costume and make it free for the neighborhood. you can turn it into a parade like in los angeles and new york city. obviously increasing police throughout the crowd and not just on the out skirts would make a huge difference. >> t
some homo phobia, some sense on the part of the people who live here that people come to halloween to gawk and make fun that should not be acceptable anywhere in the city. >> people come to the castro for halloween because its the castro. they come for the people watching and the party holding a concert elsewhere in the city will not lure people away. >> its tough because i remember the days when we tried to have halloween at the civic center and said to anybody who was thinking...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
and many american muslims say they're fighting a daily battle against prejudice it's not a phobia still going strong in the u.s. ten years after nine eleven. years of failing to stand against immigrants. the latest sports news no. beach tennis a big hit in the russian winter and we're not sure you knowing that russia reckons this is a growth sport it wants to get involved in this find ways of doing despite the cold it is intriguing stuff plus be plenty of football and ice hockey to keep you warm all that easily. it's watching the sport and this is what is coming up. another name head. to the. premier league. a new form of. first though the top of the table of the k h l seems to be changing every day at the moment is now ivan god who are the leaders after they trenched. the price. just behind after a time when we. also got a woman. who had to come from behind twice but eventually fell to. the top three despite a four three. two one win over boston tried to. make. this a big night of football in english premier league second place the manage the city travel to. city in the gunners away si
and many american muslims say they're fighting a daily battle against prejudice it's not a phobia still going strong in the u.s. ten years after nine eleven. years of failing to stand against immigrants. the latest sports news no. beach tennis a big hit in the russian winter and we're not sure you knowing that russia reckons this is a growth sport it wants to get involved in this find ways of doing despite the cold it is intriguing stuff plus be plenty of football and ice hockey to keep you...
495
495
Jan 22, 2011
01/11
by
KGO
tv
eye 495
favorite 0
quote 0
natalie has commitment phobia. >> if we're in a relationship i'd become a weird scary version of myselfarts districting. like a peanut allergy. >> everyone around them is dating or getting married z for these two, it's all about physical. in sm steamy there. is a shot of ashton's backside. you know where this is going. >> i think i'm falling for her he breaks down first, she'll have none of it. >> i think this goes against our basic biology. >> you're such an overapeeve -- overachiever. >> actors make it work there. is chemistry. and there are scenes now knot to miss. >> you can't spite me. you're miniature. >> the film is rated r for language. and there is an award winning performance this one starts out funny. and this could be the defining actress of the generation, ashton kutcher is the hip young image of contemporary comedy. this has an edge and i'll give it three quarters of a bucket. >> that is it for this edition of abc 7 news. >> have a great weekend. captioned by closed captioning services, inc. this is "jeopardy!" here are today's contestants-- a virtual assistant originally
natalie has commitment phobia. >> if we're in a relationship i'd become a weird scary version of myselfarts districting. like a peanut allergy. >> everyone around them is dating or getting married z for these two, it's all about physical. in sm steamy there. is a shot of ashton's backside. you know where this is going. >> i think i'm falling for her he breaks down first, she'll have none of it. >> i think this goes against our basic biology. >> you're such an...
106
106
Jan 17, 2011
01/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
and european union is dealing with islam-phobia as well. that's a problem in europe today. we're struggling with the issue of internet. internet is both a magnificent vehicle for education, information, and interaction, but it's also provides the superhighway for bigotry. the question is how do you balance freedom of speech, freedom of expression, privacy, how do you protect it? we are struggling with it. the eu is a good forum. we have problems of conflict of laws, because there are laws in europe which says you cannot sell, or you cannot deny the holocaust. but europeans can buy from amazon or barnes & noble or whatever. so we have issues to resolve. but again we need -- the eu is a good place, a good forum to bring countries together. under the eu umbrella, there's a conference this week in turkey on holocaust studies, which travels from country to country. so the answer is the delighted that they finally recognized that the problem exists. and needs more funding, more attention, and i'll be delighted to sit with you or discuss it later. >> before we come up to close out
and european union is dealing with islam-phobia as well. that's a problem in europe today. we're struggling with the issue of internet. internet is both a magnificent vehicle for education, information, and interaction, but it's also provides the superhighway for bigotry. the question is how do you balance freedom of speech, freedom of expression, privacy, how do you protect it? we are struggling with it. the eu is a good forum. we have problems of conflict of laws, because there are laws in...
213
213
Jan 20, 2011
01/11
by
KPIX
tv
eye 213
favorite 0
quote 0
kids were more likely to develop depression, anxiety and social phobias. >>> this morning, the verdict is in. some changes will have to be made to a controversial pizza shop in san rafael. the city's design and review board met yesterday to make a decision on whether to okay the neon colors for pizza orgasmica. the owner will have to change about 10% of the restaurant. the restaurant will open saturday. >>> an as fan is itching for a fight with san francisco giants closer brian wilson. the examiner reports he has a website called iwanttofightbrianwilson.com, appropriately named. the site says the fan who is remaining anonymous tried to get wilson to autograph a broom last may when the as were trying to sweep the giants. he wants to get in the boxing ring with brian wilson. >> brian wilson is too smart for that. >> he said brian wilson can get head gear so he doesn't get hurt. >> there you go. >>> 6:26. bay area pilots flying blind. the dangerous prank putting passengers at risk. >>> plus, a new twist in the showdown over equality for same- sex couples. how a bay area judge's ruling cou
kids were more likely to develop depression, anxiety and social phobias. >>> this morning, the verdict is in. some changes will have to be made to a controversial pizza shop in san rafael. the city's design and review board met yesterday to make a decision on whether to okay the neon colors for pizza orgasmica. the owner will have to change about 10% of the restaurant. the restaurant will open saturday. >>> an as fan is itching for a fight with san francisco giants closer...
176
176
Jan 20, 2011
01/11
by
KPIX
tv
eye 176
favorite 0
quote 0
are more likely to develop serious mental health issues including depression, anxiety and social phobias. >> reporter: once they break their addiction, the good news is the symptoms seem to lessen in severity. some believe for kids playing video games is just a passing phase but in this report researchers found the students who fit the definition of addict when the study began, well, they were still excessively gaming and showing mental health symptoms two years later. >> that's like 4.5 hours they are talking about here when you add it all up a day. >> that's a lot. >> moderation in everything including video games. >> kim, thank you. >>> hey, good days and bad days for sea lions and a good question from the bottom of the sea. that's in 2 minutes. ,,,, california should be proud. we were the first to ban smoking on airplanes. the first to have smoke-free bars and restaurants. all while saving over $86 billion in health care costs... and over a million lives. we've done a good job. but even if you were born today, you'd still grow up in a world where tobacco kills more people... than aid
are more likely to develop serious mental health issues including depression, anxiety and social phobias. >> reporter: once they break their addiction, the good news is the symptoms seem to lessen in severity. some believe for kids playing video games is just a passing phase but in this report researchers found the students who fit the definition of addict when the study began, well, they were still excessively gaming and showing mental health symptoms two years later. >> that's...
144
144
Jan 4, 2011
01/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 144
favorite 0
quote 0
of us and we have said that there public affairs council islamaphobia is part of the chain of sina phobia. it is an american problem. is not an -- problem. we have assembled this panel to have a discussion about race and identity and pluralism. where's our pluralism today? are we seeing something we have never seen in our country or is this part of the process in terms of integration, in terms of pluralism and american, throughout american history? with that i would like to introduce our panelists starting from my far right but definitely not politically on the far right angela oh is the executive director of the western justice center and the western justice center is involved in conflict resolution. it brings different parties, different groups to the center for very candid discussions about race, about identity and about pluralism. some of you may know that angela also became a very outspoken figure during the 1992 unrest in los angeles and was really part of the process in los angeles. next to her is rashad hussain. rashad is president barack obama's envoy to the organization of islam
of us and we have said that there public affairs council islamaphobia is part of the chain of sina phobia. it is an american problem. is not an -- problem. we have assembled this panel to have a discussion about race and identity and pluralism. where's our pluralism today? are we seeing something we have never seen in our country or is this part of the process in terms of integration, in terms of pluralism and american, throughout american history? with that i would like to introduce our...
152
152
Jan 4, 2011
01/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 152
favorite 0
quote 0
of us and we have said that there public affairs council islamaphobia is part of the chain of sina phobia. it is an american problem. is not an -- problem. we have assembled this panel to have a discussion about race and identity and pluralism. where's our pluralism today? are we seeing something we have never seen in our country or is this part of the process in terms of integration, in terms of pluralism and american, throughout american history? with that i would like to introduce our panelists starting from my far right but definitely not politically on the far right angela oh is the executive director of the western justice center and the western justice center is involved in conflict resolution. it brings different parties, different groups to the center for very candid discussions about race, about identity and about pluralism. some of you may know that angela also became a very outspoken figure during the 1992 unrest in los angeles and was really part of the process in los angeles. next to her is rashad hussain. rashad is president barack obama's envoy to the organization of islam
of us and we have said that there public affairs council islamaphobia is part of the chain of sina phobia. it is an american problem. is not an -- problem. we have assembled this panel to have a discussion about race and identity and pluralism. where's our pluralism today? are we seeing something we have never seen in our country or is this part of the process in terms of integration, in terms of pluralism and american, throughout american history? with that i would like to introduce our...
110
110
Jan 3, 2011
01/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
he escapes that kind of anglo phobia that entraps many. it intensifies as the war goes on, and there's all kinds of reasons for it. one of the reasons is there are fundamentally 19th century men. george marshall born 1880, eisenhower born in 1890, and it's not that far removed from their boyhoods to the brit british as our enemy where the british try to keep us from getting independence, burned the capitol in the war of 1812 and so on. i think they are deeply imprinted with there's other reasons too with world war i experiences also. this surprises me. coalition warfare is the game here. the best team is going to win world war ii. eisenhower understands that in his bones, really. really, that's his job too. historian a midland field officer at best. that's not his job. his job is to hold together in desperate coallation which has many forces pulling on it, and one of the forces is this deep seeded an mist that many of our generals in particular feel towards the british, and so that surprised me. you know, there's many surprises about chara
he escapes that kind of anglo phobia that entraps many. it intensifies as the war goes on, and there's all kinds of reasons for it. one of the reasons is there are fundamentally 19th century men. george marshall born 1880, eisenhower born in 1890, and it's not that far removed from their boyhoods to the brit british as our enemy where the british try to keep us from getting independence, burned the capitol in the war of 1812 and so on. i think they are deeply imprinted with there's other...
95
95
Jan 4, 2011
01/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
is affecting all of us, and we have said this phobia is just part of the chain in america. it is an american problem, not a muslim problem. for that reason, we have asemilled this very distinguished panel to talk about this and where is our pluralism today? are we seeing something we have not seen in the country, or is this part of the process in terms of immigration and pluralism throughout american history. with that, i'll introduce our panelists starting on my far right, but not politically on the far right, angela is with the justice center and they are involved in conflict resolution bringing different parties, different groups to the center for very candid discussions about race, about identity and pluralism, and some of you may know that angela also became a very outspoken figure during the 1992 unrest in los angeles and was really part of the healing process in los angeles. next to her is rashad, he is formally also the deputy associate counsel to the president, and he has received his dock rat from yale university and engaged with several conversations here and abr
is affecting all of us, and we have said this phobia is just part of the chain in america. it is an american problem, not a muslim problem. for that reason, we have asemilled this very distinguished panel to talk about this and where is our pluralism today? are we seeing something we have not seen in the country, or is this part of the process in terms of immigration and pluralism throughout american history. with that, i'll introduce our panelists starting on my far right, but not politically...
190
190
Jan 3, 2011
01/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 190
favorite 0
quote 0
does it explain islam-phobia? there's so much that we need to explain.nkers talk about the psychological need for enemies and allies. it's what it means to be human. a buddhist philosopher friend of mine talks about the inner void in itself that motivates us to attack others, and recent research on violence, for example, can talk about humiliation, or even as some of the paramanagement theorist say, the fear of death that can inspire ordinary seemingly rational people to harm those deemed different. so i'm going to open this up to the group. how do we explain conflict? and then afterword, what can we do about it? gentleman? >> do you want to go in any particular order? or? >> no, i'd like you to fight it out. [laughter] >> i'm happy to jump in if you want to just kind of go down the list. i came to this issue years ago when i was an attorney advisor at the u.s. department of state. and i was assigned to work on the legal issues involving the breakup of the former yugoslavia, and those led to a terrible ethnic outburst, ethnic fighting, religious fighting
does it explain islam-phobia? there's so much that we need to explain.nkers talk about the psychological need for enemies and allies. it's what it means to be human. a buddhist philosopher friend of mine talks about the inner void in itself that motivates us to attack others, and recent research on violence, for example, can talk about humiliation, or even as some of the paramanagement theorist say, the fear of death that can inspire ordinary seemingly rational people to harm those deemed...
151
151
Jan 5, 2011
01/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 151
favorite 0
quote 0
build now or will we become scared and paralyzed by this een episode of islamic phone ya we are -- phobia we are experiencing. >> i consider that your turn. >> that was my turn. [laughter] ..le, provided as a public service. >> "washington journal" continues. host: congressman frank pallone, democrat of new jersey. welcome back to c-span. let's begin with some of the news of the day. house republicans taking control tomorrow and next wednesday. vote on health care bill that the president signed into law . what is the significance? guest: i think it is a huge waste of time. what i understand is they would do an outright repeal, very simple. and, first of all, i think the bill actually accomplished a lot and a lot of the patient protection provisions have already kicked in. january 1 we had significant ones, about 50% discounts for seniors in medicare with prescription drugs. the fact that health care premiums, 80% have to be used for paying benefits. and when i spoke to people, i think the general feeling is, look, we had this debate, let the bill play out, let provisions again, and see ho
build now or will we become scared and paralyzed by this een episode of islamic phone ya we are -- phobia we are experiencing. >> i consider that your turn. >> that was my turn. [laughter] ..le, provided as a public service. >> "washington journal" continues. host: congressman frank pallone, democrat of new jersey. welcome back to c-span. let's begin with some of the news of the day. house republicans taking control tomorrow and next wednesday. vote on health care...