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they say closing st. lukes could happen unless the mayor back offs with unreasonable financial demands. the city is asking them to pay for affordable housing, pedestrian safety and provide charity care. they say those depends will cost $2 billion and offered a counterproposal. >> is this a deal breaker? >> at the moment absolutely. >> remains to be seen what they could afford. >> reporter: all that leaves patients caught in the middle of a political battle, wondering how to get to another hospital. >> catch a cab or something. which is a hardship because i have a limited income. >> that was rob roth reporting. >>> police are reviewing surveillance video that might show a art thief after he stole a picasso. this video was taken outside a restaurant a few doors down. the police description made it easy to spot the suspect. >> we found a guy with no socks, picasso thief. >> police say a thief took the picasso sketch yesterday morning, walked out the door and got away in a taxi. the artwork is valued at $200,000. >
they say closing st. lukes could happen unless the mayor back offs with unreasonable financial demands. the city is asking them to pay for affordable housing, pedestrian safety and provide charity care. they say those depends will cost $2 billion and offered a counterproposal. >> is this a deal breaker? >> at the moment absolutely. >> remains to be seen what they could afford. >> reporter: all that leaves patients caught in the middle of a political battle, wondering how...
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st. luke's hospital. employees are protesting. why the proposal has people up in arms. tonight at 6:00. >>> judge postponed sentencing for two men accused of birderring chauncey bailey. the sentencing had been scheduled for friday but now the judge says he wants to hear from the attorney for key prosecution witness. the district attorney's office confirmed the development with us. >>> joseph naso told a judge he needs legal help today. he is requesting a legal adviser. joseph naso insisted on representing himself said he is having trouble digesting the case law. the judge is set to rule on the request friday. >>> doing more with less, that's the goal of a reshuffling of the police department. mike mibach is here to explain the changes residents will be seeing. >> the chief has been frustrated, lost 160 officers in less than two years, today he put it all out there. a new plan to atact crime and it involves getting more bang for his buck. the police department is reorganizing. >> we don't have capacity to
st. luke's hospital. employees are protesting. why the proposal has people up in arms. tonight at 6:00. >>> judge postponed sentencing for two men accused of birderring chauncey bailey. the sentencing had been scheduled for friday but now the judge says he wants to hear from the attorney for key prosecution witness. the district attorney's office confirmed the development with us. >>> joseph naso told a judge he needs legal help today. he is requesting a legal adviser. joseph...
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st. luke's and build a new hospital on van es avenue. says it has offered $1 billion but the city wants $2 billion. >> is this a deal breaker here? >> absolutely. we can't afford $2 billion. >> cpmc is part of the setter group and they've reported hundreds of millions in profits. it remains to be seen what they can actually afford. >> cpmc and the city are expected to continue to negotiate over an improvement plan. >>> the state senate health committee voted 5-3 to give state officials the power to stop proposed rate hikes for health insurance. state insurance commissioner dave jones supports assembly bill 52. he's already been able to halt increases in casualty insurance. opponents, including california medical association claim the bill would lead to fewer doctors, more overcrowding in emergency rooms and have their general access to health care. >>> i would question whether i would get that opportunity again and i'm blessed. >>> the second chance some bay area firefighters got tonight. a live report. next. >>> and meteorologist mark i
st. luke's and build a new hospital on van es avenue. says it has offered $1 billion but the city wants $2 billion. >> is this a deal breaker here? >> absolutely. we can't afford $2 billion. >> cpmc is part of the setter group and they've reported hundreds of millions in profits. it remains to be seen what they can actually afford. >> cpmc and the city are expected to continue to negotiate over an improvement plan. >>> the state senate health committee voted 5-3...
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st. luke's and build a new hospital on van es avenue. says it has offered $1 billion but the city wants $2 billion. >> is this a deal breaker here? >> absolutely. we can't afford $2 billion. >> cpmc is part of the setter group and they've reported hundreds of millions in profits. it remains to be seen what they can actually afford. >> cpmc and the city are expected to continue to negotiate over an improvement plan. >>> the state senate health committee voted 5-3 to give state officials the power to stop proposed rate hikes for health insurance. state insurance commissioner dave jones supports assembly bill 52. he's already been able to halt increases in casualty insurance. opponents, including california medical association claim the bill would lead to fewer doctors, more overcrowding in emergency rooms and have their general access to health care. >>> i would question whether i would get that opportunity again and i'm blessed. >>> the second chance some bay area firefighters got i want to crush more cars. ♪ i want to sell more tea cups.
st. luke's and build a new hospital on van es avenue. says it has offered $1 billion but the city wants $2 billion. >> is this a deal breaker here? >> absolutely. we can't afford $2 billion. >> cpmc is part of the setter group and they've reported hundreds of millions in profits. it remains to be seen what they can actually afford. >> cpmc and the city are expected to continue to negotiate over an improvement plan. >>> the state senate health committee voted 5-3...
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st. luke's rebuild hospital be the city needs to approve the plan and they say that the mayor is making unreasonable demands. >>> a man was killed by a grizzly bear while hiking on a popular trail. a man and his wife were surprised when they found a female grizzly bear and her cubs. the wife was unharmed. the last fatal bear mauling in yellowstone was in 1986. >>> a powerful earthquake hits a remote island chain in the pacific. it aids 76 miles northeast of new zealand's capital -- it is 76 miles northeast of new zealand's capital. >>> a meeting is underway in gilroy. maureen naylor spoke to residence this evening. >> more than 100 residents held hands. >> we want to save our foothills. >> they say, "save our foot hills!" >> i do not want to see this happen. >> the potential is devastating and if this goes forward, it will break the heart of the community. >> reporter: this is the only hill in the northwest area untouched a and home to frolicking. even opponents notify is an uphill battle. >> i know that if it is not approved, there will not be additional tax dollars coming into the city of gilroy.
st. luke's rebuild hospital be the city needs to approve the plan and they say that the mayor is making unreasonable demands. >>> a man was killed by a grizzly bear while hiking on a popular trail. a man and his wife were surprised when they found a female grizzly bear and her cubs. the wife was unharmed. the last fatal bear mauling in yellowstone was in 1986. >>> a powerful earthquake hits a remote island chain in the pacific. it aids 76 miles northeast of new zealand's...
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st. luke's de san francisco. take vo ---este clamor no es nuevo.nuevo es quienes lo aclamaron hoy. ---medicos y enfermeras respaldados por "cpmc", la firma afiliada a sutter que actualmente maneja el hospital. ---inicialmente cuando ellos llegaron querian cerrarlo, pero ahora dicen que quieren construir uno nuevo, con menos camas, pero moderno. ---sin embargo dicen que el alcalde y la ciudad son los que ahora se interponen en el camino pidiendo cosas no razonables... dionne cruz/administrador a hospital st.luke's sot señora dice: "pero el alcalde esta preguntandonos, pidiendonos mas dinero,por cosas que no son de salud, son totalmente separados, como muni, transportacion" vo ---la ciudad respondio que las demandas son razonables pues "cpmc" quiere ademas construir un centro medico regional en la calle van ness. ---esto afectara sistemas de transporte y eliminara unidades de vivienda, por lo que explicaron "cpmc" necesita mitigar estos efectos negativos. cu ---hay buenas noticias para el movimiento laboral a favor de las empleadas domesticas... take
st. luke's de san francisco. take vo ---este clamor no es nuevo.nuevo es quienes lo aclamaron hoy. ---medicos y enfermeras respaldados por "cpmc", la firma afiliada a sutter que actualmente maneja el hospital. ---inicialmente cuando ellos llegaron querian cerrarlo, pero ahora dicen que quieren construir uno nuevo, con menos camas, pero moderno. ---sin embargo dicen que el alcalde y la ciudad son los que ahora se interponen en el camino pidiendo cosas no razonables... dionne...
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st. luke's. i would like to say something as a mother. when my daughter was 10, her best friend's mother had as much. they had no insurance and she was afraid to call the ambulance. she had an asthma attack and died. there is a myth that people without insurance end up on the county. many of them do, but we should not be causing employers to cut that to happen. we called them welfar them welf. however, many people do not go to the hospital at all and die. i have seen many of them in my career. when healthy san francisco and hra's came into being, i cannot tell you how happy the patients were to come in to get coverage. i want to say something about employers. i have done a great deal of work in workers' comp, something of a parallel system. employers who do not buy into the system and tell their workers, do not worry, i will pay for it -- which is not possible. then they bribe them to leave the area or the patients simply does not get treatment. this is very common. of course, the burden for worker's comp gets spread out among everyone wh
st. luke's. i would like to say something as a mother. when my daughter was 10, her best friend's mother had as much. they had no insurance and she was afraid to call the ambulance. she had an asthma attack and died. there is a myth that people without insurance end up on the county. many of them do, but we should not be causing employers to cut that to happen. we called them welfar them welf. however, many people do not go to the hospital at all and die. i have seen many of them in my career....
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st. luke's. i would like to say something as a mother. when my daughter was 10, her best friend's mother had as much. they had no insurance and she was afraid to call the ambulance. she had an asthma attack and died.
st. luke's. i would like to say something as a mother. when my daughter was 10, her best friend's mother had as much. they had no insurance and she was afraid to call the ambulance. she had an asthma attack and died.
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this was triggered because they are relocating their campus from the current location at st. lukes hospital to 555 san jose to the subject location at 135 main street. this is abbreviated because they're less than 100,000 square feet within the c-3 zoning district. there at 7229 square feet. there will be expanding to 13,000 square feet at the new location, which is currently vacant, and the expansion will allow for expanded skills labs. the had 96 students currently at the san francisco campus, which is not expected to increase that the new location. they have nine full-time faculty and four other staff on site. they do not provide housing. most students come from the bay area, some housing has not been necessary. clearly, the location is in a transit-bridge cordray with close access to transit lines. that is a summary of the imp. this is just presenting for your consideration. you do not have to take an action on it. but if you want more information, you can request that. president olague project sponsor? >> i am h withuntsman architectural group, and i have nothing to add. presi
this was triggered because they are relocating their campus from the current location at st. lukes hospital to 555 san jose to the subject location at 135 main street. this is abbreviated because they're less than 100,000 square feet within the c-3 zoning district. there at 7229 square feet. there will be expanding to 13,000 square feet at the new location, which is currently vacant, and the expansion will allow for expanded skills labs. the had 96 students currently at the san francisco...
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goals open championship has got underway at royal st george's in kent with favorites rory mcilroy and world number one luke donald just starting their first round there are windy conditions at the moment though plays tasted those during practice practice sessions yesterday among them tom watson sixty one he's a rank outsider for the tournament and is almost forty years older than favorite rory mcilroy but that isn't worrying the veteran who's won eight majors he surprised the golf world in two thousand and nine when he led the final round turned green scotland before losing in a playoff and weather permitting watson later this afternoon says he knows how to tackle this slings caulks. it takes takes. every bit of wood a golfer has to play this golf course or play it well and you have to drive it well . it's you're pretty much out of pro-choice risk of course the weighted shot to get the shot the right distance is going to be a very very difficult thing to do in this golf course with the tour de france heading to the pyrenees stage eleven was the last chance the sprint is to grab some glory for a few days of
goals open championship has got underway at royal st george's in kent with favorites rory mcilroy and world number one luke donald just starting their first round there are windy conditions at the moment though plays tasted those during practice practice sessions yesterday among them tom watson sixty one he's a rank outsider for the tournament and is almost forty years older than favorite rory mcilroy but that isn't worrying the veteran who's won eight majors he surprised the golf world in two...
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st. peter. >> "...the name of god." >> safer: and from the same period, the gospel of luke and part of the gospel of john... >> "in the beginning, it was the word and the word was 'god'." >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." the stronger the rapids, the more we loved it. took some wild risks when i was young. but i was still taking a risk with my cholesterol. anyone with high cholesterol may be at increased risk of heart attack. diet and exercise weren't enough for me. i stopped kidding myself. i've been eating healthier, exercising more, and now i'm also taking lipitor. if you've been kidding yourself about high cholesterol, stop. along with diet, lipitor has been shown to lower bad cholesterol 39 to 60 percent. lipitor is fda approved to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke in patients who have heart disease or risk factors for heart disease. [ female announcer ] lipitor is not for everyone, including people with liver problems and women who are nursing, pregnant or may become pregnant. you
st. peter. >> "...the name of god." >> safer: and from the same period, the gospel of luke and part of the gospel of john... >> "in the beginning, it was the word and the word was 'god'." >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." the stronger the rapids, the more we loved it. took some wild risks...