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st. luke's hospital open. however, the level of services that have happened since then have gone way down. we're going to be talking about that later this afternoon. but it's so perfectly obvious that the deaths that have occurred on the sub-acute unit, the death that happened all over the city back of the lack of continuum care for old people, comes only from the profit and the profit mode. and it comes from the fact that the hospital -- cpmc don't get reimbursed as much for sub-acute or sniff care. but their obligation -- their obligation to provide that care remains. this is such a demonstration that capitalism kills. >> thank you. that's the list for public comment on this item. >> yes. and if i may, commissioners, just a note to the public that the standard for city commissions, with receiving public comment, is that they don't comment on the public comment. and there's not interaction between the body and you all. so just -- i wanted to make sure that everyone understood that. item 5 is the committee and
st. luke's hospital open. however, the level of services that have happened since then have gone way down. we're going to be talking about that later this afternoon. but it's so perfectly obvious that the deaths that have occurred on the sub-acute unit, the death that happened all over the city back of the lack of continuum care for old people, comes only from the profit and the profit mode. and it comes from the fact that the hospital -- cpmc don't get reimbursed as much for sub-acute or sniff...
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st. luke's. three hospitals report voluntarily, and these are kaiser, ucsf and zuckerberg san francisco general. with these eight hospitals together, d.b.h. hasn't -- is more accurately able to capture citywide trends. before i start on the report, i wanted to highlight some significant events that have occurred since the passage of the charity care ordinance. in 2007, the healthy san francisco program launched. this is san francisco's health access program that provides uninsured residents access to healthcare services and we are able to capture healthy a san francisco patient cost services data in our annual report separately from traditional charity care. after the passage of the affordable care act in 2010, the next few years were spent preparing for aca implementation in 2014. they implemented and began -- we saw an increase in healthcare insurance coverage through medi-cal expansion and this is something that we have highlighted in previous reports. as we moved into 2017 and 2018, it is imp
st. luke's. three hospitals report voluntarily, and these are kaiser, ucsf and zuckerberg san francisco general. with these eight hospitals together, d.b.h. hasn't -- is more accurately able to capture citywide trends. before i start on the report, i wanted to highlight some significant events that have occurred since the passage of the charity care ordinance. in 2007, the healthy san francisco program launched. this is san francisco's health access program that provides uninsured residents...
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insulated mother maggie walker was the 1st black woman to charter a bank in the united states the st luke penny savings bank. statues say to the community and say to the world this is someone whose fault it is put on a on a literal pedestal that is a woman to be honored and that is a woman to be memorialized so that's what is so disheartening and despicable about the confederate statues because they fought for slavery sedition secession and racial segregation and so those are not honorable virtues for which to fight nor are they american there's no other country on the planet that i.
insulated mother maggie walker was the 1st black woman to charter a bank in the united states the st luke penny savings bank. statues say to the community and say to the world this is someone whose fault it is put on a on a literal pedestal that is a woman to be honored and that is a woman to be memorialized so that's what is so disheartening and despicable about the confederate statues because they fought for slavery sedition secession and racial segregation and so those are not honorable...
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insulated mother maggie walker was the 1st black woman to charter a bank in the united states the st luke penny savings bank. statues say to the community and say to the world this is someone whose fault to put on a on a literal pedestal that is a woman to be honored and that is a woman to be memorialized so that's what is so disheartening and despicable about the confederate statue because they fought for slavery. sedition secession and racial segregation and so those are not honorable virtues for which to fight nor are they are american there is no other country on the planet that honors and statuary the losers of a civil war itself and my ancestors who were burned beat and brutalized raped by a confederate and confederate thinkers that is a constant symbol to me the confederate statue that we have now honoring a dishonorable man and a dishonorable cause and a dishonorable confederacy. statues mean so. there are others in richmond who are adamant the statue should remain the organization sons of confederate veterans has spent tens of thousands of dollars in legal fees to prevent the rem
insulated mother maggie walker was the 1st black woman to charter a bank in the united states the st luke penny savings bank. statues say to the community and say to the world this is someone whose fault to put on a on a literal pedestal that is a woman to be honored and that is a woman to be memorialized so that's what is so disheartening and despicable about the confederate statue because they fought for slavery. sedition secession and racial segregation and so those are not honorable virtues...
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st. luke's episcopal church, the san francisco girl's choir, dignity of oakland and steven was appointed to sf undergrounding task force which we're super excited about that we now have bonding authority at pc that will allow us at some point to get aggressive undergrounding in part of the city that hasn't experienced them. i'm happ honoured to say we ape pointed hiappointedhim to the pn activistism and works with our office. steven and his partner of 27 years, mr. ken kaloni living in the outer mission neighborhood and have been homeowners for 26 years. thank you, steven, for being an advocate, a friend and holding me accountable, for always fighting for district 11, when many have not chosen to. and i see friends in the audience today that are part and parcel of your advocacy, and also, this is something that wasn't here in my notes but i know from personal experience, all opening up your home to have a wonderful, wonderful holiday celebration which so many people from all over the neighborhood and community come and participate with and it is one of the highlights of the year. i think
st. luke's episcopal church, the san francisco girl's choir, dignity of oakland and steven was appointed to sf undergrounding task force which we're super excited about that we now have bonding authority at pc that will allow us at some point to get aggressive undergrounding in part of the city that hasn't experienced them. i'm happ honoured to say we ape pointed hiappointedhim to the pn activistism and works with our office. steven and his partner of 27 years, mr. ken kaloni living in the...
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st. luke's hospital, it was very contentious at the time, but it was even better in the end. i think we need to wait to close juvenile hall to have a plan in place if we're going to do it by a date certain. but that doesn't mean we can't take action to combat what is happening in juvenile hall right now. i went to juvenile hall myself to see what it was like and better understand the issue. i think we can do things like not locking doors, to improve youth outcome, and the list that supervisor ronen read concerns me. i think regardless, reviewing that list, sitting down, and having a conversation about how we might do better i think is something we can do right now, something we can do immediately. i think those conversations need to be had, and why aren't we looking to make immediate changes within the hall right now? i think that's something that has to be looked at. i know that in the chronicle, they mentioned the missouri model that they had juvenile hall more like a dorm than a detention center, and i see no reason why we couldn't take immediate steps to take action to tu
st. luke's hospital, it was very contentious at the time, but it was even better in the end. i think we need to wait to close juvenile hall to have a plan in place if we're going to do it by a date certain. but that doesn't mean we can't take action to combat what is happening in juvenile hall right now. i went to juvenile hall myself to see what it was like and better understand the issue. i think we can do things like not locking doors, to improve youth outcome, and the list that supervisor...
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insulated mother maggie walker was the 1st black woman to charter a bank in the united states the st luke penny savings bank. statues say to the community and say to the world this is someone whose fault to put on a on a literal pedestal that is a woman to be honored and that is a woman to be memorialized so that's what is so disheartening and despicable about the confederate statue because they fought for slavery. sedition secession and racial segregation and so those are not honorable virtues for which to fight nor are they american there is no other country on the planet that honors and statuary the losers of a civil war itself and my ancestors who were burned beat and brutalized raped by a confederate confederate thinkers that is a constant symbol to me the confederate statues that we have now honoring a dishonorable man and a dishonorable cause and a dishonorable confederacy. statues mean so. there are others in richmond who are adamant the statue should remain the organization sons of confederate veterans has spent tens of thousands of dollars in legal fees to prevent the removal of
insulated mother maggie walker was the 1st black woman to charter a bank in the united states the st luke penny savings bank. statues say to the community and say to the world this is someone whose fault to put on a on a literal pedestal that is a woman to be honored and that is a woman to be memorialized so that's what is so disheartening and despicable about the confederate statue because they fought for slavery. sedition secession and racial segregation and so those are not honorable virtues...
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insulated mother maggie walker was the 1st black woman to charter a bank in the united states the st luke penny savings bank. statues say to the community and say to the world this is someone whose fault to put on a on a literal pedestal that is a woman to be honored and that is a woman to be memorialized so that's what is so disheartening and despicable about the confederate statues because they fought for slavery. sedition secession and racial segregation and so those are not honorable virtues for which to fight nor are they american there is no other country on the planet that honors and statuary the losers of a civil war itself that my ancestors who were burned be brutalized raped by a confederate confederate thinkers that is a constant symbol to me the confederate statues that we have now honoring a dishonorable man and a dishonorable cause and a dishonorable confederacy. statues mean so. there are others in richmond who are adamant the statue should remain the organization sons of confederate veterans has spent tens of thousands of dollars in legal fees to prevent the removal of sta
insulated mother maggie walker was the 1st black woman to charter a bank in the united states the st luke penny savings bank. statues say to the community and say to the world this is someone whose fault to put on a on a literal pedestal that is a woman to be honored and that is a woman to be memorialized so that's what is so disheartening and despicable about the confederate statues because they fought for slavery. sedition secession and racial segregation and so those are not honorable...
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st up there. >> got it? >> got it. >> like a computer unbelievable so, let's -- i was just talking to my buddy, luke crandall, and we were puzzling out scenarios they do nothing but they signal in the dot plotter in the s.e.p. forecast that they're going to cut. >> market rips >> why don't you do to it then what's the justification for waiting? >> because they want to see what happens at the g20 >> it would be preemptive. that's an insurance cut in terms of -- that takes us back to, like, the mid '90s in terms of emerging markets weren't doing well so we cut rates the economic data is actually positive so it wouldn't be a situation where the fed would have the economic data to support that cut >> it's not about where the data is, it's about the trend on the data >> hold on i want to address weiss's concept of what do they see that we're seeing and the concern that could be engendered by a fed rate cut, even a signal rate cut. does the fed signal rate cuts but not bring down its forecast? and i think you can't have your cake and eat it too in this regard right? i don't think the fed can say, we're all going to be on
st up there. >> got it? >> got it. >> like a computer unbelievable so, let's -- i was just talking to my buddy, luke crandall, and we were puzzling out scenarios they do nothing but they signal in the dot plotter in the s.e.p. forecast that they're going to cut. >> market rips >> why don't you do to it then what's the justification for waiting? >> because they want to see what happens at the g20 >> it would be preemptive. that's an insurance cut in...
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luke, he's just, he's the whole world you know. he was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia, and it just rips your heart out. you feel completely helpless. but when you come to stl of care. you have cutting edge scientific research here, doctors at the top of their game, and there's nothing but love in everything that they do. i asked my wife, i was like what is this going to cost us? and then we did a little bit of research and then we realized that no family ever receives a bill. st. jude covers the cost of everything so that we could focus on our family. st. jude gave our family the chance to be together. they saved our son's life, and we did not pay a cent. and that wouldn't have been possible without st. jude. lou: turns out joe biden's new $1.7 trillion climate plan has a bit of a carbon copy feel to it. an activist tweeting screen shots of biden's web site about this one -- like this one, a widely available cost effective and rapidly scalable vision to meet mid century climate goals. that's word for word the same on the carbon capture coalition's web site. back in 1987 biden's presidential camp pain ended after he was exposed from lifting quotes as a law
luke, he's just, he's the whole world you know. he was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia, and it just rips your heart out. you feel completely helpless. but when you come to stl of care. you have cutting edge scientific research here, doctors at the top of their game, and there's nothing but love in everything that they do. i asked my wife, i was like what is this going to cost us? and then we did a little bit of research and then we realized that no family ever receives a bill. st....