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photos from inside the clinic, visited mostly by minority and immigrant women, show unsanitary, squalidditions with jars and bags of aborted fetuses. >> there were fetal remains in the same exact refrigerator that the employees had their lunch in that day. >> reporter: authorities say gosnell has been named in 46 lawsuits, but that his clinic had not been inspected by state officials since 1993. none of the employees had any medical training. nine, including his wife, have also been arrested. >> he even employed a university city high school student as an anesthesiologist. >> reporter: the district attorney says the doctor used unsterilized instruments, infecting patients with vanearly disease and often punctured uteruses and intestines. >> the grand jury went to the scene wearing hazmat suits. it was filthy. >> reporter: in an interview last year with cbs affiliate kyw, gosnell defended his 30- year practice. >> i know that i have done my very best to provide the very best of responsive care to my patients. >> reporter: but this former patient told kyw last year she endured a botched p
photos from inside the clinic, visited mostly by minority and immigrant women, show unsanitary, squalidditions with jars and bags of aborted fetuses. >> there were fetal remains in the same exact refrigerator that the employees had their lunch in that day. >> reporter: authorities say gosnell has been named in 46 lawsuits, but that his clinic had not been inspected by state officials since 1993. none of the employees had any medical training. nine, including his wife, have also been...
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Jan 19, 2011
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we know for a fact that the parking lot consists of a lot of unsafe, unsanitary, unattended, and watched spaces where people do all sorts of activities, including drugs and crime. we cannot seem to get the parking lot gate to where it can close and lock. it is open all the time. we have tried for years. i have been a manager for 10 years there. we try to keep it secure, but it is unattended. they are doing all sorts of things. community helping partnership is a nonprofit agency helping the homeless community. they may be taking a while to get it together, but we would like to put two buildings there for seniors. we have been successful in the past with doing this type of operation. it may be taking a little longer than we expected, but we would appreciate if you give us a chance to try to change this community. it does change the community when we build nice, affordable, clean, decent, safe houses. president miguel: thank you. is there additional public comment on this item? if not, public comment is closed. commissioner olague? vice president olague: as time goes on here, i am becoming
we know for a fact that the parking lot consists of a lot of unsafe, unsanitary, unattended, and watched spaces where people do all sorts of activities, including drugs and crime. we cannot seem to get the parking lot gate to where it can close and lock. it is open all the time. we have tried for years. i have been a manager for 10 years there. we try to keep it secure, but it is unattended. they are doing all sorts of things. community helping partnership is a nonprofit agency helping the...
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photos from inside the clinic visited mostly by minority and immigrant women show unsanitary, squalidonditions. with jars and bags of aborted fetuses. >> there were fetal remains in the same exact refrigerator that the employees had their lunch in that day. >> reporter: authorities say gosnell has been named in 46 lawsuits. but that his clinic had not been inspected by state officials since 1993. none of the employees had any medical training. nine, including his wife, have also been arrested. >> he even employed a university city high school student. as an anesthesiologist. >> reporter: the district attorney said the doctor used unsterilized instruments, infecting patients with venereal disease and often punctured uteruses and intestines. >> the grand jury went to the scene wearing hazmat suits. it was filthy. >> reporter: in an interview last year with cbs affiliate kyw gosnell defended his 30-year practice. >> i know that i have done my very best to provide the very best of responsive care to my patients. >> reporter: but this former patient told kyw last year she endured a botched
photos from inside the clinic visited mostly by minority and immigrant women show unsanitary, squalidonditions. with jars and bags of aborted fetuses. >> there were fetal remains in the same exact refrigerator that the employees had their lunch in that day. >> reporter: authorities say gosnell has been named in 46 lawsuits. but that his clinic had not been inspected by state officials since 1993. none of the employees had any medical training. nine, including his wife, have also...
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Jan 24, 2011
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thousands of freelance fake doctors who set up shop in unsanitary back alley offices.s is where you street your patients? india's epidemic of quackery is actually fueling a much larger epidemic of tuberculosis, which is filling the country's sick worlds and threatened to kill young golshan. are you aware that you if give somebody who has tb some drugs and they don't finish the course of the drugs that they could become resistant to further drugs and get even more sick? and make other people even more sick? do you understand that that's a possibility? >> he says he didn't know about it yet, but now he has learned this. >> reporter: but now sandeep and operation asha have come up with a rather elegant solution. they are co-opting with the quacks, paying them off so that they make sure that their patients with tb take the full course of drugs. and every time a patient like golshan is cured, it's a big step to choking off a largely forgotten but incredibly dangerous epidemic. can i have a high five? do you know how to do that? all right. happy to report that since our visi
thousands of freelance fake doctors who set up shop in unsanitary back alley offices.s is where you street your patients? india's epidemic of quackery is actually fueling a much larger epidemic of tuberculosis, which is filling the country's sick worlds and threatened to kill young golshan. are you aware that you if give somebody who has tb some drugs and they don't finish the course of the drugs that they could become resistant to further drugs and get even more sick? and make other people...
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Jan 11, 2011
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smokescreen that teach them to fish, the smokescreen that leaves hundreds of thousands of vulnerable and unsanitary camps through next year's hurricane season. we've got to put the fish there. the time for action is now. one year after the earthquake we're facing challenges with donors on issues like camp management. i'm hearing every day that more and more ngos are relieving themselves of the role of camp manager because the funding is drying up for those activities or because the job's just too hard and they no longer want to be in such a difficult position. camp management f, for the reco, is not about keeping people in the camps but about helping people return to viable secure communities or to reach their chosen durable solution. those who left the camps up until now were among the easier to help. there were host family opportunities. for example, we have a rubble removal outfit, a heavy equipment wing. you identify an area of operations with the population of your camp. you go, you remove the rubble. get other ngo partners, find transitional or permanent shelters, or repair shelters. and then
smokescreen that teach them to fish, the smokescreen that leaves hundreds of thousands of vulnerable and unsanitary camps through next year's hurricane season. we've got to put the fish there. the time for action is now. one year after the earthquake we're facing challenges with donors on issues like camp management. i'm hearing every day that more and more ngos are relieving themselves of the role of camp manager because the funding is drying up for those activities or because the job's just...
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smokescreen that teach them to fish, the smokescreen that leaves hundreds of thousands of vulnerable and unsanitarycamps through next year's hurricane season. we've got to put the fish there. the time for action is now. one year after the earthquake we're facing challenges with donors on issues like camp management. i'm hearing every day that more and more ngos are relieving themselves of the role of camp manager because the funding is drying up for those activities or because the job's just too hard and they no longer want to be in such a difficult position. camp management f, for the reco, is not about keeping people in the camps but about helping people return to viable secure communities or to reach their chosen durable solution. those who left the camps up until now were among the easier to help. there were host family opportunities. for example, we have a rubble removal outfit, a heavy equipment wing. you identify an area of operations with the population of your camp. you go, you remove the rubble. get other ngo partners, find transitional or permanent shelters, or repair shelters. and then
smokescreen that teach them to fish, the smokescreen that leaves hundreds of thousands of vulnerable and unsanitarycamps through next year's hurricane season. we've got to put the fish there. the time for action is now. one year after the earthquake we're facing challenges with donors on issues like camp management. i'm hearing every day that more and more ngos are relieving themselves of the role of camp manager because the funding is drying up for those activities or because the job's just...
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smokescreen that teach them to fish, the smokescreen that leaves hundreds of thousands of vulnerab and unsanitary camps through next year's hurricane season. we've got to put the fish there. the time for action is now. one year after the earthquake we're facing challenges with donors on issues like camp management. i'm hearing every day that more and more ngos are relieving themselves of the role of camp manager because e funding is dryi up for those activities or because the job's just too hard and they no longer want to be in such difficult position. camp management f, for the reco, is not about keeping people in the camps but about helping people return to viable sure communities or to reach their osen durable solution. ose who left the camps up easi to help. there were host family opportunities. for example, we have a rubble removal outfit, a heavy equipment wing. you identify an area of operations with the population of your camp. you go, you remove the rubble. get other ngo partners, find transitional or permanent shelters, or repair shelters. and then offer those families in camp to move b
smokescreen that teach them to fish, the smokescreen that leaves hundreds of thousands of vulnerab and unsanitary camps through next year's hurricane season. we've got to put the fish there. the time for action is now. one year after the earthquake we're facing challenges with donors on issues like camp management. i'm hearing every day that more and more ngos are relieving themselves of the role of camp manager because e funding is dryi up for those activities or because the job's just too...