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member of the board of directors of the health association and speaking on behavior the heart association and for the curriculum across the nation 20 other states made improvements the california medical association last december passed a resolution to support cpr education and the american society will vote on making cpr education universal as a surgeon over the years witnessed lives certified in the field for the life support and cpr making it a component of the system please consider integrating this into the system thank you. >> thank you. >> good evening. i'm gladys and i'm a health educator i'm actually involved in the high school and middle school in implementing health education i was implementing the be real for english learners it game the experience of students not only learning the language but the concepts about the safeer sex and the testing sites they can access that are specifically designed for their population also i am implementing 9 lgbt q leadership program and that middle schools in san francisco this creates the mental and social health unfortunately, we don't get to talk about publicity and that's a real need at this population but we have talking about the nee
member of the board of directors of the health association and speaking on behavior the heart association and for the curriculum across the nation 20 other states made improvements the california medical association last december passed a resolution to support cpr education and the american society will vote on making cpr education universal as a surgeon over the years witnessed lives certified in the field for the life support and cpr making it a component of the system please consider...
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california in the 12 states? >> yes, it includes california. >> there are many critics of this as you know, the catholic church various doctors, the california medical associationdisability rights groups. pope francis said these laws give a false sense of compassion and that it is a sin. i want to talk to you about that, what are you views on that? is the discussion being framed properly in your mind? >> i think the death with dignity laws are addressing the suffering of patients and their families in the process of dieing. i think it shows that in our health care system we don't do a good job helping patients and families go through this process. we have so much attention when we bring life into this world, and we're so fragmented at the time of when we exit this world. i think the death with dignity is addressing that need, but i think that it is not near enough to address the issues that we have enormous problems around how clinicians are communicating about this process -- >> what are some of those problems? >> i think a lot of it stems from how we communicate about an illness, and an illness that may, unfortunately cannot be cured. we have a lot in the med
california in the 12 states? >> yes, it includes california. >> there are many critics of this as you know, the catholic church various doctors, the california medical associationdisability rights groups. pope francis said these laws give a false sense of compassion and that it is a sin. i want to talk to you about that, what are you views on that? is the discussion being framed properly in your mind? >> i think the death with dignity laws are addressing the suffering of...
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and the california medical association says it conflicts with the doctor's role as a healer. >> financial and emotional pressures can also make people choose death when it's not really their choice. it's in a sense a phony sense of freedom. >> reporter: for brittany maynard, she took her prescribed medication surrounded by the people she loved. >> objectively you look back and you say, thank heavens she went just so quickly so sweet. >> reporter: in case this new bill does not pass the legislature, a group of supporters is already discussing placing it before voters in 2016. live in the newsroom, anne makevoc, kpix 5. >> right to the die legislation failed in california in 2005 and 2006 over objection from catholic and medical groups. >>> a bird rescue center may have identified that mysterious goo that killed birds in the area. they think it's called polyice so butaline. it's used as a synthetic rubber or fuel additive. chemical prevents birds from keeping warm. wildlife officials say the goo is limited to the east bay. >>> investigators closed a major intersection near levi's stadium in
and the california medical association says it conflicts with the doctor's role as a healer. >> financial and emotional pressures can also make people choose death when it's not really their choice. it's in a sense a phony sense of freedom. >> reporter: for brittany maynard, she took her prescribed medication surrounded by the people she loved. >> objectively you look back and you say, thank heavens she went just so quickly so sweet. >> reporter: in case this new bill...
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. >> religious groups have condemned aid in dying legislation and the california medical association says it conflicts with the doctor's role as a healer. >> financial and emotional pressures can also make people choose death when it's not really their choice. it's in a sense a phony sense of freedom. >> california's "right to die" bill is modeled after oregon's law. it would be limited to those with less than six months to live and require patients to take deadly medication themselves. a new kpix 5/surveyusa poll thinks most people in the bay area think californians should have the "right to die" on their own terms. 68% said yes. the law would allow doctors to prescribe the medications the dying person would use to kill himself. >>> a growing measles outbreak is prompting health experts to urge people to get vaccinated if they aren't already. 66 people in 5 states have gotten sick including 59 in california. most had been to disney in anaheim or been in contact with someone who had. there were seven reported cases in the bay area. in san mateo, alameda and santa clara counties. >> th
. >> religious groups have condemned aid in dying legislation and the california medical association says it conflicts with the doctor's role as a healer. >> financial and emotional pressures can also make people choose death when it's not really their choice. it's in a sense a phony sense of freedom. >> california's "right to die" bill is modeled after oregon's law. it would be limited to those with less than six months to live and require patients to take deadly...
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. >> religious groups have condemned aid in dying legislation and the california medical association says it conflicts with the doctor's role as a healer. >> financial and emotional pressures can also make people choose death when it's not really their choice. it's in a sense a phony sense of freedom. >> california's "right to die" bill is modeled off oregon's law. it will be limited to those with less than six months to live and requires patients to take deadly medications themselves. california is the 14th state to take steps toward this type of legislation. >>> still ahead a wife goes for errands and her husband brings the house down literally. >> his wife said that her whole house was demolished with everything in it. >> why he tore it down without telling anybody. >> abandoned in the trash three adorable puppies get a second chance. the search to find them good homes. >> and record heat in january? it's possible. as the sun sinks slowly in the west we'll have the forecast coming up. >> ski resorts on thin ice. the desperate conditions forcing them to shut down in >>> a man fed up
. >> religious groups have condemned aid in dying legislation and the california medical association says it conflicts with the doctor's role as a healer. >> financial and emotional pressures can also make people choose death when it's not really their choice. it's in a sense a phony sense of freedom. >> california's "right to die" bill is modeled off oregon's law. it will be limited to those with less than six months to live and requires patients to take deadly...
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. >> religious groups have condemned aid in dying legislation add and the california medical association says it conflicts with the doctor's role as a healer. >> financial and emotional pressures can also make people choose death when it's not really their choice. it's in a sense a phony sense of freedom. >> california's "right to die" bill is modeled off oregon's law. it would be limited to those with less than 6 months to live and requires patients to take deadly medications themselves. california is the 14th state to take steps towards this type of legislation. >>> our surveyusa poll shows overwhelming support for a so- called death with dignity law. 68%. the law would allow doctors to prescribe the medications a dying person needs to take his own life. >>> house republicans have abruptly dropped the planned debate that would criminalize almost all late-term abortions. people were unhappy that the measure limited exemptions for victims of rape or incest to only those who had previously reported those incidents. critics of the bill said that would put unfair pressure on women who often
. >> religious groups have condemned aid in dying legislation add and the california medical association says it conflicts with the doctor's role as a healer. >> financial and emotional pressures can also make people choose death when it's not really their choice. it's in a sense a phony sense of freedom. >> california's "right to die" bill is modeled off oregon's law. it would be limited to those with less than 6 months to live and requires patients to take deadly...
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. >> religious groups have condemned "right to die" legislation and the california medical association conflicts with a doctor's role as a healer. >> financial and emotional pressures can also make people choose death when it's not really their choice. it's in a sense a phony sense of freedom. >> california's "right to die" bill is modeled after oregon's law. it would be limited to those with less than 6 months to live and require patients to take deadly medications themselves. a new kpix 5/surveyusa poll shows that most people in the bay area think californians should have the "right to die" on their own terms. 68% say yes. the law would allow doctors to prescribe the meds a dying person needs to take his or her own life. >>> ebay says it's about to reduce its workforce by some 7%. the san jose--based company says it will cut 2400 jobs in the 1st quarter. not clear how many of those jobs though are in the silicon valley. cuts are part of ebay's plan to spin off its paypal subsidiary. yesterday the company said it will also spin off or sell its enterprise business. >>> a 4-year-old boy
. >> religious groups have condemned "right to die" legislation and the california medical association conflicts with a doctor's role as a healer. >> financial and emotional pressures can also make people choose death when it's not really their choice. it's in a sense a phony sense of freedom. >> california's "right to die" bill is modeled after oregon's law. it would be limited to those with less than 6 months to live and require patients to take deadly...
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the uc davis medical center. they had done the test but the results not become yet. laura anthony has more now from uc davis medical center in sacramento. >> we are very concerned. >>reporter: bonnie with the california nurse associations been in contact with the nurse treating a possible ebola patient at uc davis medical center. so far it sounds like all necessary precautions are being taken. and time to witness for test results. >> we know that obviously testing has been done. i know that at least the initial testing is done and it's not unusual for second confirmation test to be done as well. >>reporter: continued fight patient first showed up at the emergency room of another sacramento hospital. mercy general. but then transferred to uc davis medical center one of 4 designated ebola treatment centers in california. patient at uc immediate center kept in isolation quantity and nurses doctors have contact wearing state of the art protective suit. according to dr. gill with the state public health department quote whenever there is a person displaying symptoms that may be ebola who is recent that may be ebola who is recently traveled to these country certain precaution are taken. in the mean time the emergency room a
the uc davis medical center. they had done the test but the results not become yet. laura anthony has more now from uc davis medical center in sacramento. >> we are very concerned. >>reporter: bonnie with the california nurse associations been in contact with the nurse treating a possible ebola patient at uc davis medical center. so far it sounds like all necessary precautions are being taken. and time to witness for test results. >> we know that obviously testing has been...
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the sale. outside, a raukus crowd. on one side, california nurse's association to prime services in california. on the other side, the service employees union. seton medicalter serves residents of daily city with the large population of americans it serves patients regardless of the ability to pay. >> this is a huge health care service. >> and the biggest reason is this. >> having mb to close the transaction. >> hospital workers want another company to buy the hospital. a new york based investment firm. they say prime health care has a history of slashing pay and benefits. >> the promises were not kept. >> workers echoed that same charge. >> it's an employee he says he's work with unions >> the proposed sale goes before the state attorney general for her approval. >> vic lee, abc7 news. >> a once thriving but now troubled shopping mall is losing a tenant. macy's is closing in cupper tino. but the choice property along 280 could be on the road to redevelopment. >> the only thing missing to make this a real ghost town is the tumble weed. macys is closing. >> we have music playing 27-7. so it's quiet. you can hear a pin drop. and this is very somber. anchor
the sale. outside, a raukus crowd. on one side, california nurse's association to prime services in california. on the other side, the service employees union. seton medicalter serves residents of daily city with the large population of americans it serves patients regardless of the ability to pay. >> this is a huge health care service. >> and the biggest reason is this. >> having mb to close the transaction. >> hospital workers want another company to buy the hospital....
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the sale. outside, a raukus crowd. on one side, california nurse's association to prime services in california. on the other side, the service employees union. seton medical center serves residents of daily city with the large population of americans it serves patients regardless of the ability to pay. >> this is a huge health care service. >> and the biggest reason is this. >> having mb to close the transaction. >> hospital workers want another company to buy the hospital. a new york based investment firm. they say prime health care has a history of slashing pay and benefits. >> the promises were not kept. >> workers echoed that same charge. >> it's an employee he says he's work with unions >> the proposed sale goes before the state attorney general for her approval. >> vic lee, abc7 news. >> a once thriving but now troubled shopping mall is losing a tenant. macy's is closing in cupper tino. but the choice property along 280 could be on the road to redevelopment. >> the only thing missing to make this a real ghost town is the tumble weed. macys is closing. >> we have music playing 27-7. so it's quiet. you can hear a pin drop. and this is very somber. anc
the sale. outside, a raukus crowd. on one side, california nurse's association to prime services in california. on the other side, the service employees union. seton medical center serves residents of daily city with the large population of americans it serves patients regardless of the ability to pay. >> this is a huge health care service. >> and the biggest reason is this. >> having mb to close the transaction. >> hospital workers want another company to buy the...
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africa, so far there's no confirmation that the uc davis medical center is treating someone with ebola. bonnie castillo is with the california nurse's association many. >> our initial reports are that the nurses who have volunteered are comfortable and confident in providing the care for this patient. and we expect to be hearing more from them on an on going basis. >> the unidentified patient showed up at the emergency room of another sacramento hospital. mercy general. was then transferred to uc davis medical center, which is one of four designated treatment centers in california. the treatment at uc med center is being kept at an isolation unit. and the nurses and doctors have state of the art protective suits. according to gill chavez, whenever there's a person displaying symptoms that may be ebola, who has recently travelled to sierra leone, liberia or guinea, certain precautions are taken. in the meantime the emergency room at mercy general is being cleaned. we found visitors there a little concerned. >> i brought my baby today to the cardiac unit. even though that's not the same area it's something anybody can catch. >> over the past few
africa, so far there's no confirmation that the uc davis medical center is treating someone with ebola. bonnie castillo is with the california nurse's association many. >> our initial reports are that the nurses who have volunteered are comfortable and confident in providing the care for this patient. and we expect to be hearing more from them on an on going basis. >> the unidentified patient showed up at the emergency room of another sacramento hospital. mercy general. was then...
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the california department of public health, the patient recently travelled to west africa, so far there's no confirmation that the uc davis medical center is treating someone with ebola. bonnie castillo is with the california nurse's associationports are that the nurses who have volunteered are comfortable and confident in providing the care for this patient. and we expect to be hearing more from them on an on going basis. >> the unidentified patient showed up at the emergency room of another sacramento hospital. mercy general. was then transferred to uc davis medical center, which is one of four designated treatment centers in california. the treatment at uc med center is being kept at an isolation unit. and the nurses and doctors have state of the art protective suits. according to gill chavez, whenever there's a person displaying symptoms that may be
the california department of public health, the patient recently travelled to west africa, so far there's no confirmation that the uc davis medical center is treating someone with ebola. bonnie castillo is with the california nurse's associationports are that the nurses who have volunteered are comfortable and confident in providing the care for this patient. and we expect to be hearing more from them on an on going basis. >> the unidentified patient showed up at the emergency room of...
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the communities they serve. today's was in daly city, home to seton medical center. on one side, the california nurses associationtals to prime health care services which operates 15 hospitals in california. on the other side, the service employees union representing other hospital workers opposed to the sale to prime. seton medical center services residents of daly city with its large population of hispanic americans. as a mission hospital it serves patients regardless of their ability to pay. deborah is a long time nurse at seton. >> there will be a huge health care crisis if this sale doesn't go through. >> reporter: prime health care promised to keep all six hospitals open for at least five years, assume pension costs and retire other debts. but according to the president of the daughters of charity, the biggest reason for choosing prime is this. >> having money to close the transaction. having cash that they can pay off or bonds. >> reporter: hospital workers want another company to buy the hospital, a new york-based investment firm. they say prime health care has a history of gutting services and slashing w
the communities they serve. today's was in daly city, home to seton medical center. on one side, the california nurses associationtals to prime health care services which operates 15 hospitals in california. on the other side, the service employees union representing other hospital workers opposed to the sale to prime. seton medical center services residents of daly city with its large population of hispanic americans. as a mission hospital it serves patients regardless of their ability to pay....
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the medical examiner's office. there is no word on the victim's identity or cause of death. >>> federal food and drug administration officials confirmed that samples fruit from a california apple supplier have the same trains of listeria associatewith the recent outbreak of the disease. the company of bakersfield says it's now recalling all of its granny smith and gala apples sold under the brandnames big bee and granny's best. the outbreak disease affected 32 people in eleven states and linked to at least three deaths. >>> a new project straight from the mind of steve jobs. the person who is sharing a sneak peek of the top-secret apple campus 2. >>> plus hope fades at finding the cause of the crash of airasia flight 581. crucial evidence missing from the plane's tail section after crews pulled from the java sea. >>> another big-name in the california democratic party says he is interested in filling senator boxer's seat when she leaves office in two years:10:00 news continues in 90 seconds ♪ food is more than just a meal. ♪ food is love. at monsanto, we believe everyone deserves a healthy, balanced meal. and a future that sustains us all. it's time for a bigger discussion about food. be part of the conversation at discover.mon
the medical examiner's office. there is no word on the victim's identity or cause of death. >>> federal food and drug administration officials confirmed that samples fruit from a california apple supplier have the same trains of listeria associatewith the recent outbreak of the disease. the company of bakersfield says it's now recalling all of its granny smith and gala apples sold under the brandnames big bee and granny's best. the outbreak disease affected 32 people in eleven states...