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percent of them were closed before blood levels fell below what is deemed safe and the state department of health has called out the city for poor inspections and testing in the homes of lead poisoned children the milwaukee journal sentinel reports that in a quarter of cases where a child tested with elevated lead levels and investigator never even visited the home joining us from milwaukee is attorney nola hitchcock cross nolo welcome thank you very much glad to be here did i get all that right and get us up to speed what's the latest there the information the news that you've just reported and that we've already here seems kind of shocking but the issue really is why are we just finding out about this now the report in the newspaper indicated that. these issues have been go a nonsense at least two thousand and twelve and where in two thousand and eighteen and we're just learning about it in the newspapers at this point so the issues really are in terms of the public's right to know how are the children of milwaukee coming into contact is this about lead paint is it about pipes. there's two actu
percent of them were closed before blood levels fell below what is deemed safe and the state department of health has called out the city for poor inspections and testing in the homes of lead poisoned children the milwaukee journal sentinel reports that in a quarter of cases where a child tested with elevated lead levels and investigator never even visited the home joining us from milwaukee is attorney nola hitchcock cross nolo welcome thank you very much glad to be here did i get all that...
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of four years from july 1, 2018 to june 30, 2022. and in the amount not to exceed $22,811,510. and as the department stated they had issued requests for proposals for new behavioral healthservice providers in 2016 and 2017 and awarded the contract to -- this contract to ucsf to provide various services. on page 14 of our report, you can see in table 2, we outline the sources and the uses of the contract and you can see that over the term of the contract that about $8.4 million of general fund dollars will be used for the contract in addition to federal and state support as well as interdepartmental work orders. we do recommend that the proposed resolution be amended to specify the approval is retroactive to july 1, 2018. and as the department stated we concur that the proposed resolution also should be amended to state that the contract is for four years. >> chair cohen: any questions or clarification needed? public comment. anyone to comment on item 5? public comment is closed. i make a motion to amend the contract to ensure that it's retroactive to july 1, 2018 and a motion to also amend the language to move from five years to four year. and we can take the amendments
of four years from july 1, 2018 to june 30, 2022. and in the amount not to exceed $22,811,510. and as the department stated they had issued requests for proposals for new behavioral healthservice providers in 2016 and 2017 and awarded the contract to -- this contract to ucsf to provide various services. on page 14 of our report, you can see in table 2, we outline the sources and the uses of the contract and you can see that over the term of the contract that about $8.4 million of general fund...
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the state department of public health is doing ground surveys including gamma radiation scans to clear up questions about the safety of the soil. this land used to be a navy shipyard where radioactive material was dumped during world war ii. once it closed, the federal government hired contractors to clean it up. one of the companies former employees admitted to falsifying test results for radioactivity. it is now the subject of a lawsuit involving thousands of residents. >> you have no concerns? >> no. >> the navy is paying for the testing today. it will be focused on open areas including streets and sidewalks over the next few weeks. if the state finds traces of radioactive activity, further testing will be done. the results of the tests are due this fall. in hunter's point for kpix5. >> the testing will start at 12:30 pm today. >>> firefighters are trying to get a handle on a deadly fire along the edge of yosemite park. the ferguson fire is just two -- 2 % contained. 36-year-old brading garney was killed when his bulldozer rolled over in steep terrain. he was cutting a firebreakat t
the state department of public health is doing ground surveys including gamma radiation scans to clear up questions about the safety of the soil. this land used to be a navy shipyard where radioactive material was dumped during world war ii. once it closed, the federal government hired contractors to clean it up. one of the companies former employees admitted to falsifying test results for radioactivity. it is now the subject of a lawsuit involving thousands of residents. >> you have no...
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be considered before a lava viewing area can be approved on land, which is done by the state department of healthy comes into play when you disregard certain things and people get hurt. you have to go with the numbers game. >> reporter: he says viewers will have to be brought in either by bus or shuttle so there wouldn't be a lot of traffic and it wouldn't be an area where people can walk around in. the county would only charge for the cost of the operation. the idea is to help the businesses that have been devastated by this latest eruption. >> every business i think in the area of volcanos down to pahoa area have lost businesses from 20 to 80%. and anything that can help, naturally that's our job. so we are going to try to keep looking for things. hopefully things will stabilize a little better. >> reporter: there was an area picked out on a road that was all cleared out and ready to go. but something blocked the viewing area. >> the cone became so tall you couldn't see the eruption. >> reporter: so other areas are now being considered and a site to be picked within a matter of days, if not wee
be considered before a lava viewing area can be approved on land, which is done by the state department of healthy comes into play when you disregard certain things and people get hurt. you have to go with the numbers game. >> reporter: he says viewers will have to be brought in either by bus or shuttle so there wouldn't be a lot of traffic and it wouldn't be an area where people can walk around in. the county would only charge for the cost of the operation. the idea is to help the...
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in santa cruz, michelle kingston, kron 4 news ( robin ) 4 your health this morning... the state department ofys a baby has died from whooping cough. the baby was from san bernardino. now... health officials are urging pregnant women to get immunized... and telling parents to immunize their babies as soon as possible. each year... between 50 and 200 babies are hospitalized in california because of whooping cough. alameda and marin counties have reported a spike in whooping cough cases. this is the first whooping cough death of an infant since 2016. here are the symptoms you need to look out for: whooping cough typically starts with a runny nose and cough for two weeks. the cough will then get worse and end with a whooping sound. the symptoms are less noticeable in infants. instead of coughing... they may stop breathing and their face will turn red or purple. ( robin )in a new survey... school distcts across the country found less than half actually test their water for lead. the report is based on a survey of 549 school districts across the u-s. it found 41 percent of school districts did not
in santa cruz, michelle kingston, kron 4 news ( robin ) 4 your health this morning... the state department ofys a baby has died from whooping cough. the baby was from san bernardino. now... health officials are urging pregnant women to get immunized... and telling parents to immunize their babies as soon as possible. each year... between 50 and 200 babies are hospitalized in california because of whooping cough. alameda and marin counties have reported a spike in whooping cough cases. this is...
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we have triannual audits, and we have annual state department of health care services audit. along with that, the department for the past several years have engaged in self-audits, self-evaluations as well as a self-review of various of our systems that you'll see up there around the s.f.g. services, psychiatric health, looking at acute psychiatric system around patient flow, looking at patient management and how we can improve one-on-one as well as looking at our ongoing documentation review and claims review. and there was a recent audit or report that happened on our crisis intervention services, c.i.t., which is specifically working with the police department and working with the fire department, which i'll highlight at the end. one thing that's very important to notice is along with the fact that we appreciate audits, we have had multiple accomplishments, and we have a very, very robust system of care that should be recognized for it. we have outstanding reviews, 95% compliance ratings of our mental health plan by the state at their triannual audit. we have had ongoingly
we have triannual audits, and we have annual state department of health care services audit. along with that, the department for the past several years have engaged in self-audits, self-evaluations as well as a self-review of various of our systems that you'll see up there around the s.f.g. services, psychiatric health, looking at acute psychiatric system around patient flow, looking at patient management and how we can improve one-on-one as well as looking at our ongoing documentation review...
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eleanor mccann, assistant secretary for mental health and substance abuse, united states department of health and human services. we appreciate you being with us today, doctor. you are recognized for five minutes for an opening statement, please. >> chairman burgess, ranking member green and members on the subcommittee on health, thank you for inviting many he to testify at this important hearing. december, 2016 the 21st century cures acquisition was signed into law. i -- act was signed into law. i thank you for your vision and leadership on addressing the needs of americans living with substance abuse and mental disorders. we have actively implemented this law since enactment. as the first assistant secretary created by the cures act, i take seriously my duties including leadership and accountability for behavioral health, evidence-based program coordination across government. part of strengthening leadership and accountability includes a strong clinical perspective at the agency. it codifies the role of the chief medical officer and we have expanded the office of the chief medical officer t
eleanor mccann, assistant secretary for mental health and substance abuse, united states department of health and human services. we appreciate you being with us today, doctor. you are recognized for five minutes for an opening statement, please. >> chairman burgess, ranking member green and members on the subcommittee on health, thank you for inviting many he to testify at this important hearing. december, 2016 the 21st century cures acquisition was signed into law. i -- act was signed...
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unplug the unit immediately and return them to water pik. ( james ) 4 your health this morning... the state department ofow... health officials are urging pregnant women to get immunized... and telling parents to immunize their babies as soon as possible. each year... between 50 and 200 babies are hospitalized in california because of whooping cough. alameda and marin counties have reported a spike in whooping cough cases. this is the first whooping cough death of an infant since 2016. ( darya ) in the east bay... a woman finds a disgusting surprise in her costco salmon. she says the fish had a worm in it. kron 4's terisa estacio has the story. this is cell phone video taken by felicia cipolla of el sobrante... after she noticed something was moving around in her parnter's planned dish for dinner. felicia cipolla. "it was gross." felicia cipolla says on monday night, she and her partner were getting read to cut up some fish they bought earlier in the day from the costco store in richmond... when she noticed the movement. felcia. "we buy fish occasionally from costco, but this is the first time a worm in
unplug the unit immediately and return them to water pik. ( james ) 4 your health this morning... the state department ofow... health officials are urging pregnant women to get immunized... and telling parents to immunize their babies as soon as possible. each year... between 50 and 200 babies are hospitalized in california because of whooping cough. alameda and marin counties have reported a spike in whooping cough cases. this is the first whooping cough death of an infant since 2016. ( darya...
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. >>> the state department of public health confirms the first infant whooping cough death in californiaficials have determined whooping cough cause the death of a baby in san bernardino. health experts said between 50 and 200 babies are hospitalized with whooping cough in california every year. they are urging expectant mothers to get the whooping cough booster shots immediately when they are advised so by their doctors. >>> officials are urging foam stay out of the bay. harmful levels of blue green algae that can cause skin and eye irritation, allergic reactions and other effects. high level exposures can result in serious illness and in some cases death. officials said that the algae blooms are natural and eventually dissipate on their own. >>> pg and e is giving a behind- the-scences look at one of their new weather stations. it will help monitor winds, temperatures and humidity. that will help forecast when and where wildfires could break out and when the utility might need to shut down service in some areas. pg and e rolled out the plan after the north bay wild fairs last fall. the
. >>> the state department of public health confirms the first infant whooping cough death in californiaficials have determined whooping cough cause the death of a baby in san bernardino. health experts said between 50 and 200 babies are hospitalized with whooping cough in california every year. they are urging expectant mothers to get the whooping cough booster shots immediately when they are advised so by their doctors. >>> officials are urging foam stay out of the bay....
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. >> reporter: this is the state department of public health, doing the ground surveys in hunter's point, making sure the soil is safe. there have been questions about the safety of the soil there and right now there's a big redevelopment project that's on hold because of those questions. this land used to be a navy up shipyard and dumping ground for radioactive material during world war ii. after that contractors were hired to clean it up. a former employee admitted to falsifying reports and now people here claim this is hazardous to their health. >> this is a case against the managers at the very top. these are corporate crimes. >> reporter: now the state is doing that evaluation using gamma radiation scans with sodium iodide detectors. the u.s. navy is funding this testing, focused on open areas including streets and sidewalks. the test results are due this fall. >>> a deadly wildfire burning in yosemite is now out of control. the ferguson fire consumed more than 4300 acres so far and it's 2% contained. heavy equipment operator brayden varney died on the fire lines on saturday. offici
. >> reporter: this is the state department of public health, doing the ground surveys in hunter's point, making sure the soil is safe. there have been questions about the safety of the soil there and right now there's a big redevelopment project that's on hold because of those questions. this land used to be a navy up shipyard and dumping ground for radioactive material during world war ii. after that contractors were hired to clean it up. a former employee admitted to falsifying reports...
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. >>> the state department of public health confirmed the first whooping cough death in california inlth officials determine whooping cough caused the death of a baby in san bernardino. no other information has been released. they are urging expectant mothers to get the whooping cough booster shots immediately after add vazed to by doctors. >>> state health officials are warning people in discovery bay to stay out of the water because of harmful algae blooms. warning signs have been posted. avoiding contact is also advised for pets as well. harmful levels of blue-green algae can cause skin and eye irritation, allergic reactions and other affects. high level exposures can result in death. they are natural and will eventually dissipate on their own. >> today pg&e is giving us a behind the scenes look at one new weather station. the news stations will help pg&e monitor when temperatures and humidity and that will help forecasts when and where wildfires could break out and when the utility might need to shut down service in some areas. pg&e rolled out the plan after wildfires last fall. t
. >>> the state department of public health confirmed the first whooping cough death in california inlth officials determine whooping cough caused the death of a baby in san bernardino. no other information has been released. they are urging expectant mothers to get the whooping cough booster shots immediately after add vazed to by doctors. >>> state health officials are warning people in discovery bay to stay out of the water because of harmful algae blooms. warning signs...
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. >>> state department of republican welcome health confirmed the first death from whooping cough in the state for two years. it caused the recent dea baby in san bernardino. health experts say 50-250 babies are hospitalized with whooping cough every year. they are urging expectant mothers to get a whooping shot cough vaccine. >>> it's more of a healing process because i can get to use my story that was just so much trauma but i get to use it for triumph. >> you will meet the bay area bomb using her past to help kids have a better future. >>> president trump tries to fix what happened at that big summit with russian president vladimir putin. re on that, ju >>> good morning, we do have traffic that is off to a nice start here. if you're drivingood so far hea off to concord. >>> fog is the bigger story this morning but also looks like warmer inland temperatures today. they have been inching upwards, starting off in the 50s and 60s. livermore at 60. >>> good morning, it's july 18th, good morning. steve in the weather center with the rest of us keeping an eye on your forecast. >> along w
. >>> state department of republican welcome health confirmed the first death from whooping cough in the state for two years. it caused the recent dea baby in san bernardino. health experts say 50-250 babies are hospitalized with whooping cough every year. they are urging expectant mothers to get a whooping shot cough vaccine. >>> it's more of a healing process because i can get to use my story that was just so much trauma but i get to use it for triumph. >> you will...
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. >>> the state department of public health confirmed the first infant whooping cough death in california in two years. state health officials have now determined whooping cough caused the recent death of a baby in san bernardino. no other details are being released. health experts say between 50 and 200 babies are hospitalized with whooping cough in california every year. they are urging expectant mothers to get whooping cough booster shots immediately. >>> police and the fbi are now offering a $30,000 reward for informading to an arrest and involving the shooting death of a disabled man. 27-year-old patrick scott junior was shot and killed in february at 62nd and market during north oakland. he was waiting for a bus to go to his grandmother's house. his mother, passed out flyers in the neighborhood where he was killed, and hopes the shooter will be found. the fbi says it believes a scott was an innocent victim. anyone of information about this case is asked to contact the fbi or oakland police. >>> for teenagers are under arrest in connection with a beautiful -- brutal hammer attack. th
. >>> the state department of public health confirmed the first infant whooping cough death in california in two years. state health officials have now determined whooping cough caused the recent death of a baby in san bernardino. no other details are being released. health experts say between 50 and 200 babies are hospitalized with whooping cough in california every year. they are urging expectant mothers to get whooping cough booster shots immediately. >>> police and the fbi...
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. >>> the state department of public health today confirmed the first whooping cough deaths in californiad it caused the death of a baby in san bernardino. the baby's death does not signal the beginnings of an outbreak of this potentially deadly disease but they are urging children and pregnant women across the state to be in -- vaccinated. -- to be vaccinated. >>> today the dow jones rose 55 points as nasdaq gained 49 and the s&p 500 added 11. >>> it appears amazon prime day is back on track after glitches yesterday when the website crashed from the crush of people trying to logon but today they said sales are up from last year despite the offers. they offer special discounts for amazon members and the 36 hour sale concludes at midnight tonight. >>> a decision coming one day after a lava bomb crashed into a sightseeing boat near the kilauea volcano. 23 people were hurt when molten rock that was flowing into the ocean exploded and threw huge chunks of lava into the air, hitting a tourist boat. they were previously required to stay at least 165 feet away from lava flows at all times and no
. >>> the state department of public health today confirmed the first whooping cough deaths in californiad it caused the death of a baby in san bernardino. the baby's death does not signal the beginnings of an outbreak of this potentially deadly disease but they are urging children and pregnant women across the state to be in -- vaccinated. -- to be vaccinated. >>> today the dow jones rose 55 points as nasdaq gained 49 and the s&p 500 added 11. >>> it appears...
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san francisco examiner" reports that the nurses union has filed a complaint with the state department of public health. they claim that expectant mothers are often left unmonitored creating unsafe conditions in the hospital's maternity ward. in a statement, kaiser called the allegations untrue and said that they are proud of the care that they provide patients. >>> still ahead, we are learning more about the shooting death of a 22-year- old man in an el sobrante driveway. what neighbors are saying about past problems at that property. >> over the last six months or so, it's been -- police have been here about once a month. >> and in weather, another day of hot temperatures inland with temperatures mid-90s but things will change in your friday forecast. we'll have more coming up. >> and it may look like an ordinary business, but investigators say it was anything but. at 6:30, the gambling operation in the south bay that was busted in the south bay including a number of arrests. >>> police announced the arrest of a marin and woman in connection with a dead -- a man and a woman in connection with a deadl
san francisco examiner" reports that the nurses union has filed a complaint with the state department of public health. they claim that expectant mothers are often left unmonitored creating unsafe conditions in the hospital's maternity ward. in a statement, kaiser called the allegations untrue and said that they are proud of the care that they provide patients. >>> still ahead, we are learning more about the shooting death of a 22-year- old man in an el sobrante driveway. what...
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colleagues, you did get an e-mail or a letter from both the property owner and from health right 360, stating that the department of public health and the property owner support pursuing a conditional use authorization that will allow public health to use the space for more than just training purposes but for other either medical and health services or office needs, as well, which i think will ensure that we will be able to stretch every dollar that we spend on real estate to fulfill our city needs, so i just wanted to make sure that was on thelore, and colleagues, i ask for your support on this item. [please stand by] from 30 million to 33 million with no change. $32 million with no change to the length of term through september 30 2018 and item 68 a fifth amendment between the city and extech j.v. technology placed here to increase the contract limit from $94 million to $109 million with no change to the term but through september 30th, 2018, each contract with one-year option to extend. >> president m. cohen: thank you. madam clerk, i would like to take a vote on 65 and then we will take a vote on 66-68. you cal
colleagues, you did get an e-mail or a letter from both the property owner and from health right 360, stating that the department of public health and the property owner support pursuing a conditional use authorization that will allow public health to use the space for more than just training purposes but for other either medical and health services or office needs, as well, which i think will ensure that we will be able to stretch every dollar that we spend on real estate to fulfill our city...
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colleagues, you did get an e-mail or a letter from both the property owner and from health right 360, stating that the department of public health and the property owner support pursuing a conditional use authorization that will allow public health to use the space for more than just training purposes but for other either medical and health services or office needs, as well, which i think will ensure that we
colleagues, you did get an e-mail or a letter from both the property owner and from health right 360, stating that the department of public health and the property owner support pursuing a conditional use authorization that will allow public health to use the space for more than just training purposes but for other either medical and health services or office needs, as well, which i think will ensure that we
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in i saw the times in the southern syrian province of the way there that's according to the province's health department. the u.s. secretary of state says he's personally warned russia of severe consequences over alleged interference in the u.s. election twenty sixteen in testimony to the seven it's far enough relations committee compare said president chump and made it clear to russia's president putin that washington would not stand for any interference in its internal affairs by moscow. the president disclosed what he said divided by putin about russian interference in our elections and he said that he is confident that as a result of that conversation vladimir understands that it won't be tolerated united states and the european union have agreed to work together on lowering trade barriers u.s. president says he will start trading on ca sions would be you and result sale an element in tariffs as well as retaliatory tariffs in ousmane following a meeting at the white house between trial and the european commission president jiang cohen younker tensions have been rising to both sides stop tariffs on billions of dollars worth of i
in i saw the times in the southern syrian province of the way there that's according to the province's health department. the u.s. secretary of state says he's personally warned russia of severe consequences over alleged interference in the u.s. election twenty sixteen in testimony to the seven it's far enough relations committee compare said president chump and made it clear to russia's president putin that washington would not stand for any interference in its internal affairs by moscow. the...
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mcdonald's is lagging on the dow 30, not because of its french fries which are totally fabulous but because the state health departmentsof both iowa and illinois said they are investigating infections linked to mcdonald's salads. mcdonald's says it will stop selling salads at about 3,000 of its restaurants. it is a parasite that infects the small intestine. not lovely. mcdonald's is down just fractionally right now. and build a bear dealing with its own pr bear of a nightmare after its pay your age promotion spun wildly out of control. look at this aerial shot. the lines and people flipping out. we've got that and much more on today's fox business brief, when count down comes right back. and charlie gasparino just landed. he's getting off the plane. a hotel can make or break a trip. and at expedia, we don't think you should be rushed into booking one. that's why we created expedia's add-on advantage. now after booking your flight, you unlock discounts on select hotels right until the day you leave. ♪ add-on advantage. discounted hotel rates when you add on to your trip. only when you book with expedia. liz: breaking ne
mcdonald's is lagging on the dow 30, not because of its french fries which are totally fabulous but because the state health departmentsof both iowa and illinois said they are investigating infections linked to mcdonald's salads. mcdonald's says it will stop selling salads at about 3,000 of its restaurants. it is a parasite that infects the small intestine. not lovely. mcdonald's is down just fractionally right now. and build a bear dealing with its own pr bear of a nightmare after its pay your...
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strings ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ ♪ ♪ health department is asking about a critical piec >>> are people living on contaminated soil? that is the question the stateking about a critical piece of land at hunters point shipyard in san francisco. health officials today just released the plan to scan part of the shipyard for radiation. investigative reporter liz wagner has been uncovering layers of the shipyard saga for four years now and joins us with today's development. liz? >> we're talking about the part of the shipyard where hundreds of residents are already living in new condos. most of the shipyard is still just dirt. it's been cleaned up after decades of radiation contamination. federal officials always said the area with the new homes was never contaminated and doesn't pose a health risk. now, after lots of public pressure, health officials are giving it another look. the new plan calls for a radiation scan of public areas. the scans will look for certain types but not all radiation. back in 2002, the epa drove a scanner van over the area known as "parcel a" to test for radiation. critics say those scans weren't adequate then and the new sc
strings ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ ♪ ♪ health department is asking about a critical piec >>> are people living on contaminated soil? that is the question the stateking about a critical piece of land at hunters point shipyard in san francisco. health officials today just released the plan to scan part of the shipyard for radiation. investigative reporter liz wagner has been uncovering layers of the shipyard saga for four years now and joins us with today's...
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speaker, in our home state, the department of health and human services released a report that shows between 2013 and 2017 the average monthly premium for coverage in the individual market in illinois increased 108%. or by $3,228 a year. i have five counties in my constituency. in two of those five counties, there's only one insurer which is offering plans on the individual exchange. that's not a choice. that's a government mandate. that's a government monopoly. it's time to drive a discussion around empowering individuals and their families to make health care decisions for themselves based on their needs and based on their budgets. so, the policies that are included in h.r. 6311 ex pabbed access to consumer -- expand access to consumer directed health plans with tax favored accounts like h.s.a.'s. this bill increases choice, lowers premiums, lets more families save more money to pay for their health care costs. my friends across the aisle will, without question, get up this afternoon and say that this bill doesn't do anything to help people. that instead of these policies, we shoul
speaker, in our home state, the department of health and human services released a report that shows between 2013 and 2017 the average monthly premium for coverage in the individual market in illinois increased 108%. or by $3,228 a year. i have five counties in my constituency. in two of those five counties, there's only one insurer which is offering plans on the individual exchange. that's not a choice. that's a government mandate. that's a government monopoly. it's time to drive a discussion...
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health treatment for san francisco foster children placed out of the county. item 28, resolution to authorize the acceptance and expenditure of state grant funds by the san francisco department of public health and item 29 a resolution to approve fiscal years 2019-2020 for homelessness and supportive housing. >> president m. cohen: thank you very much. i see we have supervisor peskin's name on the roster. >> supervisor a. peskin: thank you, madam president. colleagues. with regard to item 15, i own real property within 500 feet of washington square park and in the budget, the appropriation includes at page 232 an appropriation for the washington square water conservation project. so i have to recuse myself from that item and so what i would like to do is divide the question, which anyone supervisor has the right to do and divide that out, ask that you vote on that with me out of the room and then we could vote on the rest of the budget and i will return for the rest of the budget. >> president m. cohen: all right. >> supervisor a. peskin: i see the deputy city attorney may want to add something to that. >> president m. cohen: deputy city attorney? >> deputy city attorney jon
health treatment for san francisco foster children placed out of the county. item 28, resolution to authorize the acceptance and expenditure of state grant funds by the san francisco department of public health and item 29 a resolution to approve fiscal years 2019-2020 for homelessness and supportive housing. >> president m. cohen: thank you very much. i see we have supervisor peskin's name on the roster. >> supervisor a. peskin: thank you, madam president. colleagues. with regard...
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mcdonald's salads produced for mcdonald's restaurants right now in the state of illinois and the iowa department of public health has said they've seen similar cases and we don't know yet if it's contained in any specific cities >> kate rogers in the newsroom >> you hear this and you think chipotle it will be mcdonald's chipotle moment >> the chart looked terrible going into this and it's certainly not going to help out. if this is an isolated event these things happen and you'd probably ignore it, but you do have to be concerned that you have some kind of reputational hit here >> come on >> i'm not going to mcdonald's for a chef's salad, and i'm going there for a burger and mcdonald's is going to fresh beef they haven't pinpointed it, but say they do. >> is lettuce on that fresh beef burger. >> when i go to chipotle, i'm going there for a meal where lettuce and fresh vegetables are a key part of what i'm doing i just don't think this is the same thing >> we don't know the details here, but if you think about the brand and you think about where mcdonald's is coming from, chipotle was built on we are natural, we'
mcdonald's salads produced for mcdonald's restaurants right now in the state of illinois and the iowa department of public health has said they've seen similar cases and we don't know yet if it's contained in any specific cities >> kate rogers in the newsroom >> you hear this and you think chipotle it will be mcdonald's chipotle moment >> the chart looked terrible going into this and it's certainly not going to help out. if this is an isolated event these things happen and...
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state insurance commissioners discussing individual health insurance markets. >>> at a "washington post" forum on social security for much of the house intelligence committee, mike rogers. and a former state department official discussed global security. the threat posed by russia and china. and president trump 's foreign-policy procedure about efforts to secure election systems. ... >> i don't think we could have timed this event better based on the monday through friday that we've just experienced. mike rogers was the
state insurance commissioners discussing individual health insurance markets. >>> at a "washington post" forum on social security for much of the house intelligence committee, mike rogers. and a former state department official discussed global security. the threat posed by russia and china. and president trump 's foreign-policy procedure about efforts to secure election systems. ... >> i don't think we could have timed this event better based on the monday through...
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all these emails that came out, the state health department had actually looked levels of previous summer in the summer of 2015, they analyzed levels from the summer of 2014 and actually saw a spike in children's load lead levels that did not share that information. was another missed opportunity where this crisis could have been averted. happened next.at governor rick snyder is still the governor of michigan, but a number of his top aides have been indicted. >> there have been o over 15 criminal charges. in addition to a lead crisis, we had one of the largest outbreaks of legionnaires disease, which causes pneumonia and fatality. people died from legionnaires disease, which was also from the untreated water. there was an uptick in ammonium here at homicide charges come with that. there have been charges against the water quality, water treatment folks, people at the health apartment, emergency managers, city officials. there have been many investigations and ongoing accountability issues. amy: talk about the role of the epa, the environmental protection agency, which is extremely relevan
all these emails that came out, the state health department had actually looked levels of previous summer in the summer of 2015, they analyzed levels from the summer of 2014 and actually saw a spike in children's load lead levels that did not share that information. was another missed opportunity where this crisis could have been averted. happened next.at governor rick snyder is still the governor of michigan, but a number of his top aides have been indicted. >> there have been o over 15...
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court, the department of health and human services was forced to reveal today that they have no idea what to do with one of the children who might actually be a citizen of the united statesin documents filed in court and in a press release the department of health and human services said one child cannot be reunified at this time "because the parent's location has been unknown for more than a year. records show the parent and child might be u.s. citizens." the judge ordered the government to speed up the process of reunification while another federal judge in los angeles overseeing the flores case which has established the rules for holding children crossing the border in federal custody denied the trump government's request to change the flores rules to allow children to be held in custody for more than 20 days. the judge in the flores case said that the trump administration's legal argument for changing the rules was "tortured." faced with these court orders "the new york times" reports tonight that the trump administration will release hundreds of migrant families wearing ankle bracelet monitors into the united states effectively returning to the catch and release pol
court, the department of health and human services was forced to reveal today that they have no idea what to do with one of the children who might actually be a citizen of the united statesin documents filed in court and in a press release the department of health and human services said one child cannot be reunified at this time "because the parent's location has been unknown for more than a year. records show the parent and child might be u.s. citizens." the judge ordered the...
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the department of health and human services offers statistics when it looks at opioid abuse across the united statesith 80 percent of heroin users reporting misusing prescription drugs prior to using heroin. when it comes to deaths, 116 people a day die from opioid related drug overdoses in the united states. 14,000 substance abuse facilities in the united states are dealing with this problem directly. those are some of the perspectives we will here on -- show, those conversations starting in about 15 minutes from now. this is tennessee, our line for others. jane, hello. -- james, hello. caller: hello, thank you for taking my call. host: go ahead, you are on. caller: ok, this is what i have to say. ok, this is what i have to say. you get tired of being sick and tired. tired of being sick and tired, being sick from drugs, people will continue to do drugs. do this here. in the 1970's, when heroin was on the streets, i did some. i weaned myself off of that. in the 1980's, the cocaine hit the streets. it was a crack epidemic, but in the black neighborhoods, so it was mandatory sentences. adults would ge
the department of health and human services offers statistics when it looks at opioid abuse across the united statesith 80 percent of heroin users reporting misusing prescription drugs prior to using heroin. when it comes to deaths, 116 people a day die from opioid related drug overdoses in the united states. 14,000 substance abuse facilities in the united states are dealing with this problem directly. those are some of the perspectives we will here on -- show, those conversations starting in...
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the department of health and human services says "the times" take is simply not accurate. a spokesman tells cnn the united statesrotect women's abilities to make the best choices for the nutrition of their babies. many women are not able to breastfeed for a variety of reasons. these women should not be stigmatized, they should be equally supported with information and access to alternatives for health of themselves and their babies. still waiting for a response from the state department on this, but the big question is, how are you then helping women who can't breastfeed by weakening language, you know, promoting women, you know, for breastfeeding? that seems to be really the key issue here. >> i'm just going to leave it at yes. that's exactly right. i don't know why one would be against said resolution or language. jason, it's great to see you. >>> coming up after the break. is michael cohen sending a message to the president? [ coughs ] ♪ ♪ [ screams ] ♪ [ laughs ] ♪ whoa, whoa, whoa. your one item would be the name your price tool? it helps people save on car insurance. why wouldn't it save me? why? what woul
the department of health and human services says "the times" take is simply not accurate. a spokesman tells cnn the united statesrotect women's abilities to make the best choices for the nutrition of their babies. many women are not able to breastfeed for a variety of reasons. these women should not be stigmatized, they should be equally supported with information and access to alternatives for health of themselves and their babies. still waiting for a response from the state...
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health. the alzheimer's association will release the third road map later this year in 2018, with an updated plan of 25 actions for state and local public health departments that are focused on accelerating the progress of risk reduction. early detection and diagnosis, safety and quality care of people living with cognitive impairment. perhaps the greatest accomplishment of the healthy brain initiative to date is the improved data collection. to measure the health burden of care giving in the united states, through the behave rior it is pivotal to address gaps in program delivering, monitoring and evaluation of progress in achieving health care goals. states and jurisdictions use these data, often the only available sources, to create awareness for the one in nine middle aged and older adults who reported their memory has worsened in the past year. cdc has state specific fact sheets and maintains a free and easy-to-use website where researchers and the public can view and utilize the data for their state. public health has a critical role to play in combatting the issue of alzheimer's disease and related dmen chaementidementia. cdc, with the support of co
health. the alzheimer's association will release the third road map later this year in 2018, with an updated plan of 25 actions for state and local public health departments that are focused on accelerating the progress of risk reduction. early detection and diagnosis, safety and quality care of people living with cognitive impairment. perhaps the greatest accomplishment of the healthy brain initiative to date is the improved data collection. to measure the health burden of care giving in the...
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of drug deaths. the state's health department reports nearly 90% of the fatalities were opioid related the new number spike in fentanyl related deaths. >>> and puerto rico seeing a record 1.2 million cruise ship passengers in the latest fiscal year generating roughly $152 million in revenue and of course as you look at that video it comes as the island tries to recover from hurricane maria and an economic crisis tourism represents about 7% of puerto rico's economy. you are up to date that's the news update this hour. melissa back to you. >> thank you very much sue >>> shares of cbs crushed on reports of crow less moonves will be accused of sexual misconduct on the news line is our media analyst with b riley fbr barton great to have you with us. >> great to be here. >> what's your take? let's run the game out here. let's say les moonves steps down or is forced to leave. how forced to leave the position what happens. >> that's a huge leap i don't want to say i've gone there. i want to make that incredibly clear. obviously you have to think about you know those type of possibilities given just the arc o
of drug deaths. the state's health department reports nearly 90% of the fatalities were opioid related the new number spike in fentanyl related deaths. >>> and puerto rico seeing a record 1.2 million cruise ship passengers in the latest fiscal year generating roughly $152 million in revenue and of course as you look at that video it comes as the island tries to recover from hurricane maria and an economic crisis tourism represents about 7% of puerto rico's economy. you are up to date...
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with the department of public health and with the san francisco fire department and with the department of building inspection which includes eleck from cal, plumbing and mechanical. on state level we are still operating under emergency recommendations which means the next year should be very interesting and there should be a lot of change. keeping the office of cannabis in place as it is and having brought nicole up to speed as well as her ability to manage all of the interests at the table have been useful and i think we need to day agile at this stage so i urge you to table this measure until we are ready. >> may name is lance williams i have been using marijuana for about 20 years and i was born in san francisco. i am asking you to table this. i am told that it will take a year or two to get a license so i am behind the curve. i think it's a good idea, and i appreciate that, but i don't gamble and this seems like a huge gamble to myself and a few others. i have been around long enough. i was the first medical marijuana person to win a case. it's a risk and it's a risk that i don't need but i do appreciate the thought. i have been around enough to see some of the first
with the department of public health and with the san francisco fire department and with the department of building inspection which includes eleck from cal, plumbing and mechanical. on state level we are still operating under emergency recommendations which means the next year should be very interesting and there should be a lot of change. keeping the office of cannabis in place as it is and having brought nicole up to speed as well as her ability to manage all of the interests at the table...
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for your approval and recommendation is a short-term sublease of 3.5 years for the department of public health. as stated approximately 19,975 square feet from the current tenant healthright 360 at 735 mission street. the sub-lease will facilitate the staff training with d.p.h.'s health records initiative that has it all under one record system. it will provide job training programs that serve the community, the broader community and provide space for d.p.h. community and non-profits for public training such as medical, c.p.r. training and whatnot. approximately 67% of the space will be for nine training rooms. the remainder of the space is for office use related to the i.t. staff and swing space for other d.p.h. staff that will be coming out of other rented or leased spaces at various times during this short-term lease. and ultimately although the staff will be going to laguna honda in approximately 2022. and if necessary d.p.h. can provide more detail but generally d.p.h. will be providing training to over 1,000 staff clinicians and clerks and others per year in these nine various training rooms. there
for your approval and recommendation is a short-term sublease of 3.5 years for the department of public health. as stated approximately 19,975 square feet from the current tenant healthright 360 at 735 mission street. the sub-lease will facilitate the staff training with d.p.h.'s health records initiative that has it all under one record system. it will provide job training programs that serve the community, the broader community and provide space for d.p.h. community and non-profits for public...