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and dr. yee pocketed $400. on another night, a different agent makes an appointment at starbucks. >> i used to have a heroin addiction for five years. on and off and then i smoked, so -- >> reporter: a patient admitting to being a heroin addict. shocking, but not enough to stop dr. yee from writing scripts for 60 roxicodone and 60 xanax for the hefty price of $600. >> why would you write her a prescription knowing that she has a history of heroin addiction? >> there are some people that --if they're not able to get access to their pain meds -- that result to other ways of treating it. and sometimes it's heroin, so that's one way i rationalized it. >> reporter: by september of 2011, with business booming, dr. yee had moved away from the foaming lattes to his own office space. that's where a dea informant uncovered the most jaw-dropping abuse of that overused prescription pad: requesting drugs, not just for herself, but for a friend who wasn't even there. >> she is in school. she can't make it. she is getting sic
and dr. yee pocketed $400. on another night, a different agent makes an appointment at starbucks. >> i used to have a heroin addiction for five years. on and off and then i smoked, so -- >> reporter: a patient admitting to being a heroin addict. shocking, but not enough to stop dr. yee from writing scripts for 60 roxicodone and 60 xanax for the hefty price of $600. >> why would you write her a prescription knowing that she has a history of heroin addiction? >> there are...
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and so now you have heard why it matters. >> dr. jones, could i just ask you to go back to the map that supervisor yee and campos are studying, and i know that every corner of san francisco is impacted by large numbers of low income people and families. but if you could let us know what neighborhoods where there is the most concentration of food insecure people and families because i see and it looks like the key areas and bay view hunter's point, and there is even areas of the outer sunset, and large and the richmond district which is there are thousands and thousands of people that are food insecure. and could you let us know where the highest concentration of the people are. >> i think that you hit it on the head and. and it is in china town and also in the area of the omi and the sunset. and you can see, and they mentioned in district one, and that there is relatively high concentrations of of people who are below poverty and it is really throughout the city and our labors throughout, all of san francisco. and there is every nei
and so now you have heard why it matters. >> dr. jones, could i just ask you to go back to the map that supervisor yee and campos are studying, and i know that every corner of san francisco is impacted by large numbers of low income people and families. but if you could let us know what neighborhoods where there is the most concentration of food insecure people and families because i see and it looks like the key areas and bay view hunter's point, and there is even areas of the outer...
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. >> dr. jones, could i just ask you to go back to the map that supervisor yee and campos are studying, and i know that every corner of san francisco is impacted by large numbers of low income people and families. but if you could let us know what neighborhoods where there is the most concentration of food insecure people and families because i see and it looks like the key areas and bay view hunter's point, and there is even areas of the outer sunset, and large and the richmond district which is there are thousands and thousands of people that are food insecure. and could you let us know where the highest concentration of the people are. >> i think that you hit it on the head and. and it is in china town and also in the area of the omi and the sunset. and you can see, and they mentioned in district one, and that there is relatively high concentrations of of people who are below poverty and it is really throughout the city and our labors throughout, all of san francisco. and there is every nei
. >> dr. jones, could i just ask you to go back to the map that supervisor yee and campos are studying, and i know that every corner of san francisco is impacted by large numbers of low income people and families. but if you could let us know what neighborhoods where there is the most concentration of food insecure people and families because i see and it looks like the key areas and bay view hunter's point, and there is even areas of the outer sunset, and large and the richmond district...
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thank you for hosting this hearing and for the sponsor ship by the supervisor mar, campos and chiu and yee and also thanks for the members of the public to attending and for the participation, and i also want to give a thanks to nick, from the supervisor mar's office for his incredible support. and today, we are here to discuss the issue of food security. and i think that opening the comments by all of our supervisors really set the tone, on why this is an important issue and we are really thankful for your leadership on this issue. and we are here to talk about food security as well as the opposite problems which are hunger and food insecurety and health implications from this and we will present the data from the recent reports that provide the detailed understanding of the food landscape in san francisco and especially the landscape for more the vulnerable residents and the data was prepared by the city agencies non-profit organizations, and academic partners who are working on the front line in san francisco and in the shelters, in our hospitals and in our community-based organizations
thank you for hosting this hearing and for the sponsor ship by the supervisor mar, campos and chiu and yee and also thanks for the members of the public to attending and for the participation, and i also want to give a thanks to nick, from the supervisor mar's office for his incredible support. and today, we are here to discuss the issue of food security. and i think that opening the comments by all of our supervisors really set the tone, on why this is an important issue and we are really...