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luke's, to maintain st. luke's as an essential and vital part of the san francisco safety net health-care system and to ensure that medical responses provided are responsive to community needs and designed to provide long-term viability, so it requires, among other things, st. luke's to remain in operation for it least 20 years. access for charity care, to assure that health-care services are available for the most abominable san francisco population, this development agreement increases access to services for the low-income population. community benefits was also an area, to support low-income populations in the communities surrounding the cathedral hill and st. luke's campuses and maintain existing longstanding community partnerships. at this point, i would like to turn this over to my deputy, who probably will be much more specific with the details on the health-care elements of the proposed development agreement. >> good evening, supervisors. thank you, director garcia. i am the deputy director of health
luke's, to maintain st. luke's as an essential and vital part of the san francisco safety net health-care system and to ensure that medical responses provided are responsive to community needs and designed to provide long-term viability, so it requires, among other things, st. luke's to remain in operation for it least 20 years. access for charity care, to assure that health-care services are available for the most abominable san francisco population, this development agreement increases access...
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st. luke's hospital as well as the renovation of the campus. we support them taking on the project and will upgrade the city's health care to make sure san francisco residents will receive state of the art care. a sister to sister program. they have helped us provide breast health outreach and comprehensive diagnostic and treatment services for our clients, free of charge. it is our firm belief that preventive care is essential for health and that all patients deserve excellent health care regardless of their income or background. the proposed hospital at van ness and geary and at st. luke 's will be good. an integrated system of winning the highest quality patient care. the project will also create jobs and provide benefits that will be felt in not only nearby neighborhoods but the rock the city. connor house is proud to support the rebuilding and urge you to move forward with this project without further delay. thank you. supervisor mirkarimi: thank you. next speaker, please. >> i have
st. luke's hospital as well as the renovation of the campus. we support them taking on the project and will upgrade the city's health care to make sure san francisco residents will receive state of the art care. a sister to sister program. they have helped us provide breast health outreach and comprehensive diagnostic and treatment services for our clients, free of charge. it is our firm belief that preventive care is essential for health and that all patients deserve excellent health care...
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st. luke's, and i am involved with the coalition. i think one of the things that i want to leave you with here, with all of the years we up and struggling with this matter, cpmc is a non-profit. they are a 501(c)(3), and for that privilege, they pay no taxes. they are supposed to do the charity care, and we have struggled for years around this. in the last two years, they have made improvements, as director garcia has defined it to you, and what i agree with in terms of director garcia's direction was the health care reform, was that we have to go towards equity instead of trying to have fights about charity care all of the time. we need to go with the medi-cal 10,000 gigajoule more transparency around that than you do about chasing every once tail around charity care. but with medi-cal, as soon as you talk about save lives, and you say, ok, they are going to have an 80-bed hospital, where are those lines going to go? san francisco general. san francisco general is going to come here and
st. luke's, and i am involved with the coalition. i think one of the things that i want to leave you with here, with all of the years we up and struggling with this matter, cpmc is a non-profit. they are a 501(c)(3), and for that privilege, they pay no taxes. they are supposed to do the charity care, and we have struggled for years around this. in the last two years, they have made improvements, as director garcia has defined it to you, and what i agree with in terms of director garcia's...
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this included agreeing to operate st. louis for a minimum of 20 years, increasing the cpmc share of metical --
this included agreeing to operate st. louis for a minimum of 20 years, increasing the cpmc share of metical --
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this included agreeing to operate st. louis for a minimum of 20 years, increasing the cpmc share of metical -- medical. and implementing the recommendations of the blue- ribbon panel. in accordance with the resolution, but also established a task force on the institutional master plan to discuss the progress towards the filling these eight recommendations. agreements reached and the task force -- with the task force led to a third resolution passed
this included agreeing to operate st. louis for a minimum of 20 years, increasing the cpmc share of metical -- medical. and implementing the recommendations of the blue- ribbon panel. in accordance with the resolution, but also established a task force on the institutional master plan to discuss the progress towards the filling these eight recommendations. agreements reached and the task force -- with the task force led to a third resolution passed
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i would start with st. luke's and the importance of st. luke's to the mission and southeast area. and looking at that in terms of having a commitment for a 20- year commitment. the capital investments they are making, we believe it is a 20- year investment. to that extent, i think st. luke's is really important. the other issue that is really important, we try to construct a new medicare health program, particularly because it is moving to a neighborhood. it took us a lot of conversation to discuss how we would ensure that the st. louis was not the only health care provider in the system. and also incorporated too important community clinics within that period. we also want to have another one in the tenderloin area. that is a new service, a new way of providing care and they will have benefits. it was a very important constructs that we created to insure that patients would be able to take advantage of the program. the other was the fact that working internally in terms of its discharge, many times the discharges from the hospital's heart difficult and you kind of lose their comm
i would start with st. luke's and the importance of st. luke's to the mission and southeast area. and looking at that in terms of having a commitment for a 20- year commitment. the capital investments they are making, we believe it is a 20- year investment. to that extent, i think st. luke's is really important. the other issue that is really important, we try to construct a new medicare health program, particularly because it is moving to a neighborhood. it took us a lot of conversation to...
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in 2008, the blue-ribbon panel on the future of st. luke's was established to advise on planning efforts for the campus at st. luke's. the blue-ribbon panel was charged to create a viable plan for acute care hospitals and outpatient services on the st. luke's campus. the panel comprised of 31 members of the community, which held 10 meetings and two public forums over five months. their work resulted in the blue ribbon panel report on the future of st. luke's hospital and included 11 recommendations. among the recommendations in the panel report, it included that a new acute hospitals should be rebuilt on 6 campus, that the size of the hospital should be appropriate and that the service mix should include standards of excellence in communities and senior health. on october 720
in 2008, the blue-ribbon panel on the future of st. luke's was established to advise on planning efforts for the campus at st. luke's. the blue-ribbon panel was charged to create a viable plan for acute care hospitals and outpatient services on the st. luke's campus. the panel comprised of 31 members of the community, which held 10 meetings and two public forums over five months. their work resulted in the blue ribbon panel report on the future of st. luke's hospital and included 11...
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i live in st. mary's park for 10 years. i live in st. mary's park for 10 years. i have had at&t for 15 or 16 years. i have never had any problems. the city of san francisco built the playground for the kids and the children. so many children play there. i do not think it is good for the children. i need your help. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> i purchased my house in july of last year. had i known we would have this tower, i would not have purchased it. i have great service. i have no complaints or problems. i asked you to deny at&t the tower. >> members of the board of supervisors, i am the director of san francisco open government. i listened very carefully to the speakers to come up here. it is their right to speak to you to ask you for consideration. i have heard a lot of things here. we can get into technicalities. the federal government says that there is no danger. my father was a real-estate broker in florida for 40 years. when a person is buying a home, there is a significant portion of the population that decide that there -- this is somethi
i live in st. mary's park for 10 years. i live in st. mary's park for 10 years. i have had at&t for 15 or 16 years. i have never had any problems. the city of san francisco built the playground for the kids and the children. so many children play there. i do not think it is good for the children. i need your help. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> i purchased my house in july of last year. had i known we would have this tower, i would not have purchased it. i have great...
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st. louis happens. this is what is happening in america this weekend. this upcoming saturday. st.ouis, missouri is set to be the first city in the united states to host a welcome home parade for the veterans of the iraq war. for 125 years america has publicly commemorated the end of the wars with parades. to welcome home the veterans. it's one small thing we have historically done to show our appreciation, to say welcome home. thank you for serving in this war. we're so glad you're back home. the war in iraq officially and finally ended last month. there has not been a parade in new york, or in washington d.c. the afghanistan war after all is still going on. but a grass roots effort, a really grass roots effort in st. louis has put the nation's first end of the iraq war welcome home parade on the calendar for this upcoming saturday. >> yes, i think we're going to make it, i think st. louis will not only make it but we'll lead the way for country, we'll set an example. >> the city it is taking motivating from the mayor's office to volunteers to housewives, to -- it's amazing, what
st. louis happens. this is what is happening in america this weekend. this upcoming saturday. st.ouis, missouri is set to be the first city in the united states to host a welcome home parade for the veterans of the iraq war. for 125 years america has publicly commemorated the end of the wars with parades. to welcome home the veterans. it's one small thing we have historically done to show our appreciation, to say welcome home. thank you for serving in this war. we're so glad you're back home....
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st. >>> in the meantime we're learning new information tonight regarding the killing of an oakland couple. police say they arrested the couple's 15-year-old son earlier in evening in connection with the crime. and police told the "oakland tribu tribune" tonight that the boy admitted killing his parents and hiding their bodies under a blanket in their car in the front of their home near lake merritt. officers found the bodies around 9:30 last night. police were doing a welfare check. after co-workers reported that neither showed up for work on friday. they've identified the victims as 55-year-old robert kamen and 50-year-old susan poff. he worked as a clinical psychologist at the san francisco county jail and she was a physician's assistant at the san francisco department of public health. again, police have arrested the couple's 15-year-old son. he's reportedly confessed to the killings. police have not released a motive that the point or any information on how the two were killed. >>> al
st. >>> in the meantime we're learning new information tonight regarding the killing of an oakland couple. police say they arrested the couple's 15-year-old son earlier in evening in connection with the crime. and police told the "oakland tribu tribune" tonight that the boy admitted killing his parents and hiding their bodies under a blanket in their car in the front of their home near lake merritt. officers found the bodies around 9:30 last night. police were doing a welfare...
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leon bass and what message he has for students at mount st. joseph high school. 3q first you gotta start with the good stuff. then kick it up a notch with french's spicy brown. and look out. here come the new recruits! hey, rookies. not bad for your first game. >>> 18 degrees outside. good morning maryland i'm charley crowson. time for your news to go. a lot going on for you on this mlk day. a live look at the capital in dc. a mile from the new memorial, go down, check that out. kuren redmond is lye at mount st. joseph high school talking to a man who honoring dr. king with his words. sherrie johnson is live at mt bank stadium celebrating a win over the texans. let's start with lynette charles. >>> it'scold outside. you need to bundle up. check out the numbers this morning. 12 in to towson. woodbine around 13. 22 sparrows point. arnold around 22. if you are heading out and about, up to pennsylvania, new york, going to be dealing with a winter weather advisory. here at home, we will be drey until this evening. -- dry until this evening. >> repo
leon bass and what message he has for students at mount st. joseph high school. 3q first you gotta start with the good stuff. then kick it up a notch with french's spicy brown. and look out. here come the new recruits! hey, rookies. not bad for your first game. >>> 18 degrees outside. good morning maryland i'm charley crowson. time for your news to go. a lot going on for you on this mlk day. a live look at the capital in dc. a mile from the new memorial, go down, check that out. kuren...
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st. louis happens. this is what is happening in america this weekend. this upcoming saturday. st., missouri is set to be the first city in the united states to host a welcome home parade for the veterans of the iraq war. for 125 years america has publicly commemorated the end of the wars with parades. to welcome home the veterans. it's one small thing we have historically done to show our appreciation, to say welcome home. thank you for serving in this war. we're so glad you're back home. the war in iraq officially and finally ended last month. there has not been a parade in new york, or in washington d.c. the afghanistan war after all is still going on. but a grass roots effort, a really grass roots effort in st. louis has put the nation's first end of the iraq war welcome home parade on the calendar for this upcoming saturday. >> yes, i think we're going to make it, i think st. louis will not only make it but we'll lead the way for country, we'll set an example. >> the city it is taking motivating from the mayor's office to volunteers to housewives, to -- it's amazing, what is h
st. louis happens. this is what is happening in america this weekend. this upcoming saturday. st., missouri is set to be the first city in the united states to host a welcome home parade for the veterans of the iraq war. for 125 years america has publicly commemorated the end of the wars with parades. to welcome home the veterans. it's one small thing we have historically done to show our appreciation, to say welcome home. thank you for serving in this war. we're so glad you're back home. the...
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can you tell us more about san francisco history here at the st. francis? >> sure. st. francis demonstrates well the evolution of elevated technology. and substantially damaged the 1906 earthquake and rebuilt in 1907 or 1908, and extend it again in 1913. then a new tower was added in 1932, so there is all sorts of elevator technology you can see at the st. francis that very much represents the building history of san francisco. >> i understand there is a really old elevator still operating here. >> that is right, the elevator installed in the 1913 expansion. we can go look at that. >> let's go take a look. here we are in a spectacular st. francis lobby. here is the clock. when people say "meet me at the clock in the st. francis." let's look at that elevator. >> ok, let's do it. >> here we are in the elevator installed as part of the expansion, and this is the way it was originally installed about 100 years ago. it has a manual switch just like elevators did back then, and it runs on dc power. this was from a time before elevators ran on ac power. >> when did they switch
can you tell us more about san francisco history here at the st. francis? >> sure. st. francis demonstrates well the evolution of elevated technology. and substantially damaged the 1906 earthquake and rebuilt in 1907 or 1908, and extend it again in 1913. then a new tower was added in 1932, so there is all sorts of elevator technology you can see at the st. francis that very much represents the building history of san francisco. >> i understand there is a really old elevator still...
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live in st baltimore..ox 45 ews late edition. 3 3 we have breaking news out of southeast baltimore. baltore. police are on the scene of an attack that happen just over 30 minutes ago. an ambulance ttok one man to the hoital witnesses say the victim is a homess man. detectives ate interviewing other people wh know the victim to find ou what happened. police haven't said if a weapon was useor if they a searching for an ttacker. investators are trying to determine if an arson at an anne arundel county home - is also a hate crime. it ppened abt 4-o-clock new year's moing at a home on church street in brooklyn parr. after firefighters put the fire out - thy noticed racial and gay sls spraypainted on both sides of the house. two elderly women d a male caretaker all live at the home - but were not there at the time. the crime has many neighboron edge. 18:55 's incredie that at, i meawe're in the 2012 to be going through ths. and i myself i am a lino an it's concerning 06 auorities are asking for the public's help
live in st baltimore..ox 45 ews late edition. 3 3 we have breaking news out of southeast baltimore. baltore. police are on the scene of an attack that happen just over 30 minutes ago. an ambulance ttok one man to the hoital witnesses say the victim is a homess man. detectives ate interviewing other people wh know the victim to find ou what happened. police haven't said if a weapon was useor if they a searching for an ttacker. investators are trying to determine if an arson at an anne arundel...
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i am here to attest to the fact of what the st. luke's emergency is like and how difficult it has been. you hear them alk about how much they care and how much money they're going to put in. my mother was taken care of their twice. she almost died there twice. they did everything that they possibly could. even though the place was packed. i think that action speaks louder than words. this is nothing more than a for- profit, instead of building a hospital that wants to take care people needs to take care of its staff that works there. they can rebuild it the right way and having the truth come out and be able to be done right. thank you. >> good evening, president and members of the board of supervisors. i am with family support services. this was founded nearly 25 years ago at general hospital. it has grown to six locations around the city. we have had a long partnership. many of our clients' children are born there. many are medical members. they go there because they can find doctors that speak their language. they need to be on
i am here to attest to the fact of what the st. luke's emergency is like and how difficult it has been. you hear them alk about how much they care and how much money they're going to put in. my mother was taken care of their twice. she almost died there twice. they did everything that they possibly could. even though the place was packed. i think that action speaks louder than words. this is nothing more than a for- profit, instead of building a hospital that wants to take care people needs to...
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before visiting the pillar of st. paul, i spoke with the archbishop of cyprus to understand the importance of st. paul's visit to cyprus. what do we know about st. paul and cyprus? >> the church of cyprus is the first church founded by saint paul in 4580. when he came to cyprus, he was not an apostle. he became an apostle in cyprus and the mission in cyprus was barnabas and not paul. in cyprus, with his speech, his first miracle that he did, he succeeded to make christian the roman governor who had been seated and he became an apostle and changed his name to paul. he became the apostle of the nation's. so he became the leader of the mission and the relations of paul with cyprus are very close and because he made the people of cyprus to become christians and he baptized the first governor. so it became the gate to christianize europe. >> after speaking with his beatitude, the archbishop, we traveled west to visit the pillar of st. paul. our separate guide our separate guide gave us some information about this wonderful
before visiting the pillar of st. paul, i spoke with the archbishop of cyprus to understand the importance of st. paul's visit to cyprus. what do we know about st. paul and cyprus? >> the church of cyprus is the first church founded by saint paul in 4580. when he came to cyprus, he was not an apostle. he became an apostle in cyprus and the mission in cyprus was barnabas and not paul. in cyprus, with his speech, his first miracle that he did, he succeeded to make christian the roman...
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st. anthonys in san francisco is closing and the impact on those needing a hot meal. >> complete barack news coverage starts right now. this is ktvu channel 2 news at 5:00. >>> good evening everyone. i'm heather holmes. >> i'm ken wayne. >> oakland police say they are prepared after a night of chaos and violence ended with hundreds of arrests. >> it was builds an occupy protest, but what began as a peaceful protest ended way night of clashes between police and protesters. now this evening there are accusations of heavy-handed conduct from both sides. at least three officers and one protester were hurt and in all 400 people were arrested. >> it's a pretty good picture of them using a crow bar to get in and a pretty good picture of the people who broke in. >> today oakland mayor jean quan led a tour through oakland city hall showing where and how protesters broke in last night and the damage that they left behind. >> what justifies vandalizing an historic, beloved building thatt is a symbol
st. anthonys in san francisco is closing and the impact on those needing a hot meal. >> complete barack news coverage starts right now. this is ktvu channel 2 news at 5:00. >>> good evening everyone. i'm heather holmes. >> i'm ken wayne. >> oakland police say they are prepared after a night of chaos and violence ended with hundreds of arrests. >> it was builds an occupy protest, but what began as a peaceful protest ended way night of clashes between police and...
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but in st.ouis, friends tom appelbaum and craig schneider disagreed. >> there was this like national conversation in the media about should we or shouldn't we have a parade for the iraq vets, and that was like the first thing, like, well, that's silly. of course they deserve a parade. >> that was less than a month ago. they started a facebook page and harnessed the power of social media. >> we didn't do this. we had an idea and we put up a call for help. as soon as we planted a flag, it wasn't -- at first the city rallied and then the country rallied. >> reporter: tens of thousands lined the main thoroughfare to cheer and salute several hundred troops from across the country. it had a home spun feel. from the crowd, heart felt thanks. >> i think you need to say thank you to the people protecting our country. >> i have to say i was not a war supporter, but i'm a troop supporter. >> reporter: service members were grateful too. >> it's something we'd like to see for everybody to remember the sacrif
but in st.ouis, friends tom appelbaum and craig schneider disagreed. >> there was this like national conversation in the media about should we or shouldn't we have a parade for the iraq vets, and that was like the first thing, like, well, that's silly. of course they deserve a parade. >> that was less than a month ago. they started a facebook page and harnessed the power of social media. >> we didn't do this. we had an idea and we put up a call for help. as soon as we planted...
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. >> i am from st. louis, missouri. a lot of you think i have said it in correctly when i said missouri. you think i got it slid into my southern dialect, right? no. i was not born in st. louis. i was born in nashville, tennessee, a little town side of nashville. that is where i grew up, went to high school, met and married my husband. moved back to st. louis where i lived part of my life. i heard people saying missouri and missouri. what is the correct pronunciation of our new home? the best place to go when you want information is where? >> [inaudible]. >> of course, we all know that. i went to the library and the librarian gave me a wonderful book and began a life long friendship with the librarian. missouri is the native american pronunciation. in their language it is the people of the big boats. one word means all of that. missouri. frenchman who came up the mississippi river. they said that would be a great place to have a trading post. they set up a trading post and called it st. louis. missouri became missouri.
. >> i am from st. louis, missouri. a lot of you think i have said it in correctly when i said missouri. you think i got it slid into my southern dialect, right? no. i was not born in st. louis. i was born in nashville, tennessee, a little town side of nashville. that is where i grew up, went to high school, met and married my husband. moved back to st. louis where i lived part of my life. i heard people saying missouri and missouri. what is the correct pronunciation of our new home? the...
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one is, was the st.ence river always a natural boundary between canada and the english colonies? weren't there, were there ever a lot of, like, french-canadians who lived on the southern side of the st. lawrence river? >> yes tbl. and the second question is, where did new hampshire come from? [laughter] >> [inaudible] >> yeah. well, the french settlement of canada is really along the shores of the st. lawrence and doesn't actually penetrate in terms of settlements very deeply. now, quite early on you have people trading with the indians who go very far west, that's why some of our western towns have french names which we tend to forget. but the st. lawrence was not the boundary. the boundary was actually this ill-defined woodland, and there's a very fine american historian by the name of alan taylor who's written a lot about this kind of middle space where you have people with different kinds of allegiances and loyalties. one thing i should point out, the great warpath is not a, it's not really a commerc
one is, was the st.ence river always a natural boundary between canada and the english colonies? weren't there, were there ever a lot of, like, french-canadians who lived on the southern side of the st. lawrence river? >> yes tbl. and the second question is, where did new hampshire come from? [laughter] >> [inaudible] >> yeah. well, the french settlement of canada is really along the shores of the st. lawrence and doesn't actually penetrate in terms of settlements very deeply....
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listen to them right now in st petersburg yes we're now in st petersburg at the holy transfiguration cathedral. prime minister putin attends a service as we've just been talking and discussing it with care and. it's he has established this tradition of not staying in moscow during christmas but but going to the church wherever he is sometimes he was in the village church two years ago he went to a monastery i believe and the holy tricity aeration to see joule is one of the. one of the churches in st petersburg that's most beloved by people in that city because. it had never been closed. in the soviet times when when most churches inside petersburg were close by the communists just like everywhere in russia this one stayed opened. including during the war during the nine hundred days of the siege. we're now in the middle of the divine liturgy of the christmas divine liturgy as prior to this we saw. the. christ if you take us to to see what is happening in in st petersburg. i don't know if our viewers. can hear. here what is going on we presently don't hear in the studio. but i can gue
listen to them right now in st petersburg yes we're now in st petersburg at the holy transfiguration cathedral. prime minister putin attends a service as we've just been talking and discussing it with care and. it's he has established this tradition of not staying in moscow during christmas but but going to the church wherever he is sometimes he was in the village church two years ago he went to a monastery i believe and the holy tricity aeration to see joule is one of the. one of the churches...
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i am referring to 50 telephone -- 50 california st.. we are fully rested in san francisco and has contributed our fair share to revenues. we have numerous employees who are dependent upon our businesses. the city of san francisco is attempting to cannibalize the existing businesses by permitting more of these food trucks to operate with miniscule overheads in comparison to us. yet with complete freedom to cut into our customer base. if this permit or any such permit is issued in the area of the financial district, it will breach of the basic standard of fairness. this is not what free enterprise stands for, ladies and gentlemen. the principles of free enterprise that our mission -- that our nation is built on do not permit blatant promotion of one section of the economy at the cost of another. i am baffled that all this is being attempted. my question is, is the city of san francisco willing to agree the basic standards of fair play and free enterprise? the city has not conducted any surveys to assess the impact the facility would have
i am referring to 50 telephone -- 50 california st.. we are fully rested in san francisco and has contributed our fair share to revenues. we have numerous employees who are dependent upon our businesses. the city of san francisco is attempting to cannibalize the existing businesses by permitting more of these food trucks to operate with miniscule overheads in comparison to us. yet with complete freedom to cut into our customer base. if this permit or any such permit is issued in the area of the...
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st. luke's that it is in some ways contradictory with what we are trying to do. we are trying to reach more low- income patients. i am going to leave it at that. >> i represent the vernal heights neighborhood, and i have been working with a coalition. i want to talk briefly about the health care component. our biggest concern is that the largest and most profitable hospitals in san francisco contributed to an equitable health care system. i think there are some aspects to the system we just heard. supervisor campos raise the question. this baseline of three years replicates the record on charity care. we have to hold cpmc to a higher standard. they should be providing at least the same care as a hospital. we applaud the health department and the mayor's office for anticipating national health care reform and requiring 10,000 beneficiaries to be enrolled. ironwood director garcia said about the limits of capacity when -- i heard what director garcia said about the limits of capacity. final
st. luke's that it is in some ways contradictory with what we are trying to do. we are trying to reach more low- income patients. i am going to leave it at that. >> i represent the vernal heights neighborhood, and i have been working with a coalition. i want to talk briefly about the health care component. our biggest concern is that the largest and most profitable hospitals in san francisco contributed to an equitable health care system. i think there are some aspects to the system we...
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many had first fled to the isles st. john or what is today prince edward island, but when the british took that over in 1758 they defor theed the 4,000 refugees interest even though they were in miserable condition, those poor people. what was the british policy here? to deport the acadians, not to french canada where they might add to the strength of that colony, not -- but rather to send them to the british colonies and to various british colonies, to scatter them so they would never pose any, quote, danger to britain again, and, of course, many historians would question whether they posed a significant danger where they were living in the first place, given that most wanted to be simply neutral. that was the position. the point is that they were shipped to the mainland colonies from massachusetts, to south carolina, and -- and virginia didn't even want the 1,000 acadians that the british shipped to them. they said we don't want these poor people. we don't want to support them, so the british shipped those to england a
many had first fled to the isles st. john or what is today prince edward island, but when the british took that over in 1758 they defor theed the 4,000 refugees interest even though they were in miserable condition, those poor people. what was the british policy here? to deport the acadians, not to french canada where they might add to the strength of that colony, not -- but rather to send them to the british colonies and to various british colonies, to scatter them so they would never pose...
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i would start with st. luke's and the importance of st. luke's to the mission and southeast area. and looking at that in terms of having a commitment for a 20- year commitment. the capital investments they are making, we believe it is a 20- year investment. to that extent, i think st. luke's is really important. the other issue that is really important, we try to construct a new medicare health program, particularly because it is moving to a neighborhood. it took us a lot of conversation to discuss how we would ensure that the
i would start with st. luke's and the importance of st. luke's to the mission and southeast area. and looking at that in terms of having a commitment for a 20- year commitment. the capital investments they are making, we believe it is a 20- year investment. to that extent, i think st. luke's is really important. the other issue that is really important, we try to construct a new medicare health program, particularly because it is moving to a neighborhood. it took us a lot of conversation to...
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at our st. luke's campus, we're going to build a $275 million full service hospital with an expanded e.r., new neuroscience institute at davies and at van ness and geary we're going to build a new hospital and emergency room to provide in had-patient medical and specialist care right in the heart of this city. and as been true for 150 years and we hope will be true for another 150 years, our facilities will literally be open who lives, works and visits in san francisco. thank you. president chiu: thank you. next speaker. >> good evening, good night almost. i'm pea larshiavo. i'm from the nurse's association. thank you for sticking it out. this is such an important issue for our nurses and community coalition we are here in solidarity with today. just a couple of important points and to follow up on what steve wu said earlier, again, we support rebuilding cpmc the right way. we very much support jobs and jobs for san franciscans. but they're talking about 40 jobs a year. i mean, all of the folks
at our st. luke's campus, we're going to build a $275 million full service hospital with an expanded e.r., new neuroscience institute at davies and at van ness and geary we're going to build a new hospital and emergency room to provide in had-patient medical and specialist care right in the heart of this city. and as been true for 150 years and we hope will be true for another 150 years, our facilities will literally be open who lives, works and visits in san francisco. thank you. president...
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one is was the st.awrence river always a natural boundary between canada and the english colonies? were there ever a lot of french canadians who lived on the southern side of the st. lawrence river? where did new hampshire come from? [laughter] >> the french settlement of canada is really a long for shores of the st. lawrence. doesn't penetrate very deeply. quite early on people trading with the indians go very far west. that is why their accounts have french names which we tend to forget. the st. lawrence was not the boundary. the boundary was sort of ill-defined. very fine american historian named allan taylor has written a lot about this middle space with people with different kinds of allegiances and loyalties. one thing i should point out, the great warpath is not really a commercial routes. a route of war share. if you are canadian looking to the west, the fur trade and so on, looking along the st. lawrence to france. we are very much connected to -- the americans are very connected to the atlanti
one is was the st.awrence river always a natural boundary between canada and the english colonies? were there ever a lot of french canadians who lived on the southern side of the st. lawrence river? where did new hampshire come from? [laughter] >> the french settlement of canada is really a long for shores of the st. lawrence. doesn't penetrate very deeply. quite early on people trading with the indians go very far west. that is why their accounts have french names which we tend to...