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. ~ carolyn so, dr. aragon, please take it away. >> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is dr. tomas aragon the [speaker not understood] at the san francisco department of public health. i want to just say that i was born and raised in san francisco, grew up in the mission. my family immigrated from nicaragua and i married a filipino woman of chinese descent and that will come in later when you talk about ethnic disparities. and i'm raising three children ages 13, 16 and 17. so, this issue matters to me. okay, i do have a slide presentation. i'm going to just move over to the first slide. i'm going to cover a little bit of background information and then i'm going to cover a little bit about sugar and then talk about some of the disease in san francisco and set up some summary slides. one thing i do want to point out here, if you look at the slide here, the evolution of man, as a community we are on the right side. part of the challenge we have with sugary drinks is that we did not evolve with sugary drinks. and a lot of what we see now is really, really the fact that the ball
. ~ carolyn so, dr. aragon, please take it away. >> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is dr. tomas aragon the [speaker not understood] at the san francisco department of public health. i want to just say that i was born and raised in san francisco, grew up in the mission. my family immigrated from nicaragua and i married a filipino woman of chinese descent and that will come in later when you talk about ethnic disparities. and i'm raising three children ages 13, 16 and 17. so, this...
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what are the symptoms, carolyn? >> so, the symptoms are very severe. it could be as severe as bloody diarrhea which is what handlands people in the hospital but it is clearly a bacteria you don't want to even mess around with in your kitchen. the most of the concerned about went into restaurants. but it does appear that there at least some part of it landed in retail outlets in michigan, north dakota, ohio, and florida. so if you're in those states and if you're looking at the usda website, you can get a list of the retailers who may have sold that product. gerri: you can also get it on our website tonight. we're putting it up there as well. and, you know, we reported on this yesterday. at the time there were fewer states. now nine states including florida. as far south as florida. you mentioned, restaurants, usda will not release names of restaurants. here is what they told us. people exposed were already exposed. it doesn't help the restaurant that is associated with these illnesses. our job is to identify product that still may be available. why won
what are the symptoms, carolyn? >> so, the symptoms are very severe. it could be as severe as bloody diarrhea which is what handlands people in the hospital but it is clearly a bacteria you don't want to even mess around with in your kitchen. the most of the concerned about went into restaurants. but it does appear that there at least some part of it landed in retail outlets in michigan, north dakota, ohio, and florida. so if you're in those states and if you're looking at the usda...
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are happening and have happened are not possible and i'd like to the work that we do the so funny i've told carolyn i'm going to be super nerve you do know there's other people being recognized or the it's not a gainer day. yeah, so but this work wouldn't have been possible as well as without you guys support supervisor avalos i could sit there and fight and talk about this i do so because you guys have any back and especially the community. as well as i mean if you look at this we have the whole mission, we have i was like i thought they were going to march up here. i have so many people to thank my parents and we come from a community family john and i are related sometimes (laughter) one of my favorite uncles my mom's baby brother and we all work in different agencies but i could see my grandmother and the work was in our community so keeping the heritage of asian pacific islanders it's funny i'm obey recognized from the mission that's praurment female so some folks are asking where are you getting awards from the mission district i've been telling you i'm salmon the whole time. the work that ha
are happening and have happened are not possible and i'd like to the work that we do the so funny i've told carolyn i'm going to be super nerve you do know there's other people being recognized or the it's not a gainer day. yeah, so but this work wouldn't have been possible as well as without you guys support supervisor avalos i could sit there and fight and talk about this i do so because you guys have any back and especially the community. as well as i mean if you look at this we have the...
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carolyn is one of the best in the business. so good luck to you. >> thank you. >> you're going to get used to wearing sunglasses inside and not talk to us? >> that is our report. good night, everyone. gets that n that's why they've got lear. that's why they've got lots of ways to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. te of summer with fresh sweet corn, 8 for just $2. grill up rancher's reserve ribeye steaks, only $6.99 a pound. and arrowhead water is just $3.33 a case. there's more savings to love... at safeway. ingredients for life. this is "jeopardy!" let's meet today contestants -- a student of sociology from park forest, illinois... an attorney from los angeles, california... and our returning champion, whose 14-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard. there are different plateaus for our contestants on "jeopardy!" when they win a game, "oh, i got $15,000. "i wonder if i can make it to $25,000? i wonder
carolyn is one of the best in the business. so good luck to you. >> thank you. >> you're going to get used to wearing sunglasses inside and not talk to us? >> that is our report. good night, everyone. gets that n that's why they've got lear. that's why they've got lots of ways to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. te of summer with fresh sweet corn, 8 for just $2. grill up rancher's reserve ribeye steaks, only $6.99 a pound. and arrowhead water is...
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carolyn is one of the best in the business. so good luck to you. >> thank you. >> you're going to get used to wearing sunglasses inside and not talk to us? >> that is our report. good night, everyone. female narrator: through memorial day female narrator: through memorial day at sleep train, get 36 months interest-free financing plus big savings of up to $400 on beautyrest and posturpedic. even get three years interest-free financing on serta icomfort and tempur-pedic, plus free same-day delivery, setup, and removal of your old set. when brands compete, you save. but this special financing offer ends memorial day at sleep train. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ whore of whores! my frankie could have any woman on earth, and he chose you? - ma! what are you doing here? why can't you just be happy that i'm happy... with liz? - can i just say one sentence? dio mio, i'm an old fool. what is wrong with me? my boy's in love! oh! come over for dinner. tonight.
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favorite people in my time working in community service and activism and that is ron case and carolyn nest. thank you so much for everything you've done. (applause) >> thank you. thank the board of supervisors. as we all know, we don't do everything by ourselves. we have a lot of help. and i do have to say and i really want to appreciate the effort that the city has brought forward, dpw and other employee station, the board of supervisors, the office of economic development, all have really helped in this endeavor. i do -- i have to say something kind of personal. it's just wonderful to see supervisor chiu sitting at the top up there when i remember sitting with him at a small little table trying to figure out what we can do for the neighborhood. and we stayed back and watched. i feel proud. i feel proud to watch all this happen. but also wanted to show appreciation to all of you. what you're doing has really helped the neighborhood, it's helped to whole city. so, just thank you. >> i just want to say it's been fun being part of the city that knows how. thanks a lot. (applause) >> that concludes our spe
favorite people in my time working in community service and activism and that is ron case and carolyn nest. thank you so much for everything you've done. (applause) >> thank you. thank the board of supervisors. as we all know, we don't do everything by ourselves. we have a lot of help. and i do have to say and i really want to appreciate the effort that the city has brought forward, dpw and other employee station, the board of supervisors, the office of economic development, all have...
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. >> dan and carolyn, why is a fix taking so long? is there a city government cover up? i will show you four slides on the same hillside. and the offers that have helped from city officials that never came through. >> plus pushed out of prom. how a community came together to help a sick boy attend the once in a lifetime event. >> i'm abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. our natural ac is back in business. it brought the cool down today. i will let you know how much more the temperatures will drop for the weekend. first, here is jimmy kimmle. >> take a gander what a is up with us after the news. >> hang on. >> you have to put your feet on the ground. have you ever been a child? officials of keeping a secret that wound up getting several homes red tagged. >> they are investigating what lead to the landslide there. >> carolyn and dan, it has been three years since the san pablo slide and the hillside still is not fixed. a deal to settle all of the lawsuits and get the repairs done is ready to be signed, but one neighbor refuses. he accused -- accuses the city officials of
. >> dan and carolyn, why is a fix taking so long? is there a city government cover up? i will show you four slides on the same hillside. and the offers that have helped from city officials that never came through. >> plus pushed out of prom. how a community came together to help a sick boy attend the once in a lifetime event. >> i'm abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. our natural ac is back in business. it brought the cool down today. i will let you know how much more the...
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. >> dan and carolyn, why is a fix taking so long? is there a city government cover up? i will show you four slides on the same hillside. and the offers that have helped from city officials that never came through. >> plus pushed out of prom. how a community came together to help a sick boy attend the once in a lifetime event. >> i'm abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. our natural ac is back in business. it brought the cool down today. i will let you know how much more the temperatures will drop for the weekend. first, here is jimmy kimmle. >> take a gander what a is up with us after the news. >> hang on. >> you have to put your feet on the ground. have you ever been a child? female announcer: get three years interest-free financing on brand name mattress sets. plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. sleep train's interest free for 3 event, ends sunday. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ officials of keeping a secret that wound up getting several homes red tagged. >> they are investigating what lead to the landslide there. >> car
. >> dan and carolyn, why is a fix taking so long? is there a city government cover up? i will show you four slides on the same hillside. and the offers that have helped from city officials that never came through. >> plus pushed out of prom. how a community came together to help a sick boy attend the once in a lifetime event. >> i'm abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. our natural ac is back in business. it brought the cool down today. i will let you know how much more the...
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. >> dan and carolyn, why is a fix taking so long? is there a city government cover up? i will show you four slides on the same hillside. and the offers that have helped from city officials that never came through. >> plus pushed out of prom. how a community came together to help a sick boy attend the once in a lifetime event. >> i'm abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. our natural ac is back in business. it brought the cool down today. i will let you know how much more the temperatures will drop for the weekend. first, here is jimmy kimmle. >> take a gander what a is up with us after the news. >> hang on. >> you have to put your feet on the ground. have you ever been a child? wireless routers have certain speeds going in. but with our xfinity wireless gateway, you get more speed going out, giving you three times faster in-home wi-fi. got it. we know what to do. first, without xfinity. oh. oh. and now xfinity. [ laughs ] that's my tablet. was your tablet. [ female announcer ] the fastest in-home wi-fi for all your devices -- the x1 entertainment operating system. only
. >> dan and carolyn, why is a fix taking so long? is there a city government cover up? i will show you four slides on the same hillside. and the offers that have helped from city officials that never came through. >> plus pushed out of prom. how a community came together to help a sick boy attend the once in a lifetime event. >> i'm abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. our natural ac is back in business. it brought the cool down today. i will let you know how much more the...
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. >> carolyn, just so we can totally break the bipartisanship up, what's your view on keystone?keystone -- well, let's focus on building this museum and making it happen. >> there you go. >> the vote is going to be on, we hope it's unanimous. less move forward. we hope to inspire a new generation of leaders. there's not one womens museum on the mall. although were are museums on stamps and law and order and everything else but there's not one in the united states that i can find that's just devoted totally to the contributions of women. and i can't even find one in the world. so this will be an absolute first. and women -- it's been large eye ignored of the 213 statues in the capitol, only a few of women. and the national parks, only two of women. >> hold on one second. i love the idea. i'm the first person to say this is a good idea. can we ask you two about keystone? >> carolyn, yes or no, good or bad idea? >> well, let's see how it evolves. it's evolving. there are many arguments on both sides. >> great idea. >> well listen, bipartisanship breaks out on capitol hill. i love i
. >> carolyn, just so we can totally break the bipartisanship up, what's your view on keystone?keystone -- well, let's focus on building this museum and making it happen. >> there you go. >> the vote is going to be on, we hope it's unanimous. less move forward. we hope to inspire a new generation of leaders. there's not one womens museum on the mall. although were are museums on stamps and law and order and everything else but there's not one in the united states that i can...
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carolyn, thank you so much for your insight. we were taking valeant pharmacies making a staunch defense likely today of the push back they got from allergan yesterday. let's take a quick look right now at some of the european markets. the u.s. stock 600 right now, pretty even between gainers and losers. down right now by 0.2%. let's have a look at the key movers as far as the markets are concerned this morning. you can see originally we have the ftse 100, the xetra dax and the cac current all losing ground, around 10%. we did see gains in the market on monday and tuesday for the european core ined seize. the ftse may be lose a bit of ground yesterday. also gaining slightly in today's session so far. let's have a look at the top stocks as well. on the downside, sbm offshore, one of the worst performers on the european market. they're losing 7.5%, this after the dutch oil platform revealed it is seeking clarification about whether it's been excluded from brazil's offshore tender process. moving on, actually on the topside, telecom
carolyn, thank you so much for your insight. we were taking valeant pharmacies making a staunch defense likely today of the push back they got from allergan yesterday. let's take a quick look right now at some of the european markets. the u.s. stock 600 right now, pretty even between gainers and losers. down right now by 0.2%. let's have a look at the key movers as far as the markets are concerned this morning. you can see originally we have the ftse 100, the xetra dax and the cac current all...
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. >> the cars are so new we do not know their longevity. >> carolyn opened her shop for the showcase of electric trip considers, bmk and cadillac to name a few. they reduce emissions. >> the costs of operating are a fifth of a gasoline-powered vehicle. most of the cars caught $10,000 more than the same gas-powered model and have an average range of 100 miles on a full charge. it was my turn to drive an electric car for the first time. >> it is totally silent, year getting used to that. i cannot keep my eye off that gauge, telling me how much battery life is left. i have 33 miles before the use is gone. >> charging could increase your power 20 percent a month unless you have solar light. >> my electric bill last month was $15 for the whole house and charging the car each night. >> check out the cars on display on saturday on the marina green in san francisco. >>> magic johnson has responded to donald sterling's commenting slamming the basketball player. johnson was interviewed by anderson cooper on cnn about the rant that got l.a. clippers owner banned calling donald sterling a man up
. >> the cars are so new we do not know their longevity. >> carolyn opened her shop for the showcase of electric trip considers, bmk and cadillac to name a few. they reduce emissions. >> the costs of operating are a fifth of a gasoline-powered vehicle. most of the cars caught $10,000 more than the same gas-powered model and have an average range of 100 miles on a full charge. it was my turn to drive an electric car for the first time. >> it is totally silent, year...
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so much. i'm joined by nbc news' maria shriver, carolyn ryan, washington bureau chief of the "new york times," and carly feor reno, former ceo of hewlett-packard. she's now global chair of opportunity international. welcome to all of you. maria, we have been talking about this. the facts of jill abramson may be murkier now, right, not completely resolved? the larger question about equal pay, about equal treatment for women in leadership is a conversation that will go on independent of jill abramson's circumstances. what do you think? >> absolutely. i think this is a teachable moment. we don't know the facts of jill abramson's situation, but pay discrimination, pay inequity does exist. it's like global warming. only a frung finge few deny its existence. it particularly affects women in low income jobs, women of color, 57 cents on the dollar. it's one of the reasons 1 in 3 women in this country, working women, are on the brink of poverty. things can change that, passage of the fair paycheck fairness act can change that. i think this is also a teachable moment for women in leadership. how do wome
so much. i'm joined by nbc news' maria shriver, carolyn ryan, washington bureau chief of the "new york times," and carly feor reno, former ceo of hewlett-packard. she's now global chair of opportunity international. welcome to all of you. maria, we have been talking about this. the facts of jill abramson may be murkier now, right, not completely resolved? the larger question about equal pay, about equal treatment for women in leadership is a conversation that will go on independent of...
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so much us to do with your mother carolyn goodman, the author of this book "my mantelpiece."ut how did your mother take his ultimate decision to go to mississippi? we will talk later about how she dealt with his murder, but how did she take his wanting to go? >> that is a tough kind of conversation. she and my father, as we grew up -- i remember these conversations around the dinner table -- talked about our constitution in the context of what it meant and it was kind of like homeschooling. these words like life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness which every american child hears about. and it was discussed in the context of what you are allowed to do and what you should do and what you can do. he heard that, too. that is how we were kind of tuned into what was going on that was right and was wrong and what we thought was wrong. those are the kinds of things that motivated him particularly. when he was 15, he went down to west virginia, for example, because he heard that coal miners -- we come from a family of mining engineers, tunnel engineers come contractors. and he hear
so much us to do with your mother carolyn goodman, the author of this book "my mantelpiece."ut how did your mother take his ultimate decision to go to mississippi? we will talk later about how she dealt with his murder, but how did she take his wanting to go? >> that is a tough kind of conversation. she and my father, as we grew up -- i remember these conversations around the dinner table -- talked about our constitution in the context of what it meant and it was kind of like...
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carolyn. >> one grabbed bobby and the other one went after her. so her instincts were to grab for her dog and try and save him. and the other one was biting on her legs. >> reporter: she needed stitches on her face, leg and possibly has a broken toe. brentwood pd captured one dog and pinned the other down in someone's backyard. >> screaming, trying to get out, hit him with the taser. >> reporter: attack tensions boiled over with cameras rolling. >> my wife was just coming out the front door to walk the dog and they attacked her and the dog! >> reporter: in brentwood, andria borba, kpix 5. >> both brentwood dogs will be held for a 10-day rabies quarantine. >>> the results are grim but no surprise from this season's final sierra snowpack survey. it is 18% of average for this time of year. the measure was taken in el dorado county. the snowpack is an essential part of california's water supply. it accounts for about one-third of the state's water. but we know it was a pretty grim winter. >> it was. >>> now we're looking towards summer. we are going to h
carolyn. >> one grabbed bobby and the other one went after her. so her instincts were to grab for her dog and try and save him. and the other one was biting on her legs. >> reporter: she needed stitches on her face, leg and possibly has a broken toe. brentwood pd captured one dog and pinned the other down in someone's backyard. >> screaming, trying to get out, hit him with the taser. >> reporter: attack tensions boiled over with cameras rolling. >> my wife was just...
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carolyn. a growing number of adults and a lack of help so she stepped in. she opened a treatment center and leader of this restaurant. it is for the expenses and get the addicks a place to work this traditional society has cost more than money. my husband didn't approve of a phantom ask me. i hadn't been able to see my children suzanne. i've been taking an even be here. my children as the hadith. for now deceased family. to make daily checks in the attic. some turned to carolyn as refugees in iran or pop is gone. others were driven to drugs by economic despair. when you have no welcome no ptt it's like that he cannot be productive. c take drugs to skate. this former policeman began smoking opium after losing his leg two am and nine. for twelve years until the last clinic crean promised land the decision to change my life around it read many times before but now. support the entry into the stands battle with drugs is likely to read on. we seek after fourteen kabul. malnutrition lyla drug addiction. i was to secure a win. wh are the cutest. a report on the ke
carolyn. a growing number of adults and a lack of help so she stepped in. she opened a treatment center and leader of this restaurant. it is for the expenses and get the addicks a place to work this traditional society has cost more than money. my husband didn't approve of a phantom ask me. i hadn't been able to see my children suzanne. i've been taking an even be here. my children as the hadith. for now deceased family. to make daily checks in the attic. some turned to carolyn as refugees in...
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so far. >> reporter: yes it has follow co-owners steve and carolyn coburn. >> i turn to him can you believerter: knows many especially since they paid $10,000 for california chrome and they had a 77 year old trainer who hit the big time. >> people who i thought were dead called me. >> reporter: he's the oldest trainer to ever win the most prestiges horse race. >> you may never win another race but at least you can say you won the kentucky derby. >> you just can't describe. >> it's unbelievable. >> what has happened in our lives because of this wonderful horse. >> reporter: that wonderful horse may not be a cash cow but even with a $1.4 million check for winning the derby and potentially millions more on the way. >> i had to come to work, you know. this is my job. >> reporter: his job is making magnetic strips for credit cards for a small company in a small nevada town. he like it that way. when california chrome travels to next saturday's puert puerto. >> we go. about 12 or 13 years old he turns around and says havior do you know who this guy is. they just embrace this. you guys are just li
so far. >> reporter: yes it has follow co-owners steve and carolyn coburn. >> i turn to him can you believerter: knows many especially since they paid $10,000 for california chrome and they had a 77 year old trainer who hit the big time. >> people who i thought were dead called me. >> reporter: he's the oldest trainer to ever win the most prestiges horse race. >> you may never win another race but at least you can say you won the kentucky derby. >> you just...
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so much, appreciate it. >> coming up, honoring women in a big way is closer to reality. carolynoins me next to discuss all that. if i can impart one lesson to a new business owner, it would be one thing i've learned is my philosophy is real simple american express open forum is an on-line community, that helps our members connect and share ideas to make smart business decisions. if you mess up, fess up. be your partners best partner. we built it for our members, but it's open for everyone. there's not one way to do something. no details too small. american express open forum. this is what membership is. this is what membership does. i missed you, too.ou. hi buddy. mom! awesome! dad!! i missed you. ♪ oh... daddy. chevrolet and its dealers proudly support military appreciation month. with the industry's best military purchase program, for all that have served. i got more advice than i knew what to do with. what i needed was information i could trust on how to take care of me and my baby. luckily, unitedhealthcare has a simple program that helps moms stay on track with their doctor
so much, appreciate it. >> coming up, honoring women in a big way is closer to reality. carolynoins me next to discuss all that. if i can impart one lesson to a new business owner, it would be one thing i've learned is my philosophy is real simple american express open forum is an on-line community, that helps our members connect and share ideas to make smart business decisions. if you mess up, fess up. be your partners best partner. we built it for our members, but it's open for...
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again, which i am a proud co-sponsor, but i'm so proud what judge poe and carolyn maloney have done on this. what the bill does is says these children are the victims, they are not the criminals as they have so often been treated in our society. they are the victims of child abuse. they're the victims of rape and violence and unmentionable crimes and terrible, terrible things, and they're entitled to the protection, the medical services, the counseling, all that we can provide. mr. chairman, may i ask for 10 ore seconds? mr. scott: i yield to the gentleman another minute. mr. nolan: this has a trafficked victims funds put on the backs of the real criminals on this, the johns, the rapists, the murderers. mr. speaker, my colleagues, i strongly urge passage of this bill. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from virginia. mr. goodlatte: madam speaker, it's now my pleasure to yield two minutes to the gentlewoman rom indiana, congresswoman with a lors key. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized for two minutes. mrs. walorski: i speak o
again, which i am a proud co-sponsor, but i'm so proud what judge poe and carolyn maloney have done on this. what the bill does is says these children are the victims, they are not the criminals as they have so often been treated in our society. they are the victims of child abuse. they're the victims of rape and violence and unmentionable crimes and terrible, terrible things, and they're entitled to the protection, the medical services, the counseling, all that we can provide. mr. chairman,...
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carolyn from supervisor campos's office is here and supervisor campos did co-sponsor this hearing request with me. >> thank you so much. and thank you, everyone. supervisor campos what unable to be here, but he asked me to scum and just communicate his support for main tabing san francisco's model of care and [speaker not understood]. it is critical that we the city step up and make sure these services are funded. we are very gratified to hear the mayor plans to include this in his budget and look forward to working with you all. thank you. >> thank you very much. okay, now we'll go to public comment. >>> good afternoon, my name is kim castillo. [speaker not understood] asian pacific islander center in the tenderloin. firstly, i'd like to thank the board of supervisors and the mayor for your unwaivering support of hiv services, especially to those providing care for the residents that are in most need. the tenderloin neighborhood has one of the highest community viral load weights in the city and also the lowest rates of individuals seeking care. currently at api we help patients that are most likely to fall out
carolyn from supervisor campos's office is here and supervisor campos did co-sponsor this hearing request with me. >> thank you so much. and thank you, everyone. supervisor campos what unable to be here, but he asked me to scum and just communicate his support for main tabing san francisco's model of care and [speaker not understood]. it is critical that we the city step up and make sure these services are funded. we are very gratified to hear the mayor plans to include this in his budget...
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that's the co- captain and carolyn ferry religious who helped were indebted with the friends of the library board that was helpful. we've got neighbors my friend maude and so many people that dug deep but especially touched by all of you who gave enough so it pinched i know there are a lot of people they had to give up something they wanted or needed in order to contribute money to the project and those of you the ones who had to thing two or three times before signing this check thank you we've put our money to good use (clapping) and perhaps most important does this have a banner on it - most important ♪ my neighborhood we believe in imagination and in the power of design to solve problems and to make things better. design figured out thousandth how to make coit tower accessible without a ram and how to make our north beach pool to have is a new clubhouse you without rebuilding the entire pool and research hills a great urban playground and design has come to bear in this project. and i'm grateful to the tenanted architects for proving with their cleaver design that a triangle is a fabulous shape for 0 lib (clapping) and it's been alluded i want you to g
that's the co- captain and carolyn ferry religious who helped were indebted with the friends of the library board that was helpful. we've got neighbors my friend maude and so many people that dug deep but especially touched by all of you who gave enough so it pinched i know there are a lot of people they had to give up something they wanted or needed in order to contribute money to the project and those of you the ones who had to thing two or three times before signing this check thank you...
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so that was an important change and a good one. actuarial change. >> hi, i'm carolyn kramer. i'm from consumers union, and one of the questions that i have is you mentioned especially alan, that a lot of the questions we have right now is about different approaches to medicaid. we still don't know the answers so whether costs will good down, how access and utilization will be affected, a lot of those things we just still don't know. i was wondering if you could talk a little bit about efforts underway to study those things and find out whether they're state government based or partner ships with universities. i know that things are sort of -- starting to come out more for example oregon meds okayed experiment. so efforts like that are underway, what is emerging and what can we expect in. >> i'm not going to give you a very satisfactory answer. part of every section 1115 waiver is an evaluation component. it's hard to summarize because there are dozens of them and they cover a lot of different ground. they're people in the audience here who i'm looking at who follow them more
so that was an important change and a good one. actuarial change. >> hi, i'm carolyn kramer. i'm from consumers union, and one of the questions that i have is you mentioned especially alan, that a lot of the questions we have right now is about different approaches to medicaid. we still don't know the answers so whether costs will good down, how access and utilization will be affected, a lot of those things we just still don't know. i was wondering if you could talk a little bit about...
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so much. i'm joined by nbc news' maria shriver, carolyn ryan, washington bureau chief of the "new york times," and carly fiorina, former ceo of hewlett-packard. former california senate candidate. she's now global chair of opportunity international. welcome to all of you. maria, we have been talking about this. the facts of jill abramson may be murkier now, right, not completely resolved? the larger question about equal pay, about equal treatment for women in leadership is a conversation that will go on independent of jill abramson's circumstances. what do you think? >> absolutely. i think this is a teachable moment. we don't know the facts of jill abramson's situation, but pay discrimination, pay inequity does exist. it's like global warming. only a fringe few deny its existence. it particularly affects women in low income jobs, women of color, 57 cents on the dollar. it's one of the reasons 1 in 3 women in this country, working women, are on the brink of poverty. things can change that, passage of the fair paycheck fairness act can change that. i think this is also a teachable moment for wom
so much. i'm joined by nbc news' maria shriver, carolyn ryan, washington bureau chief of the "new york times," and carly fiorina, former ceo of hewlett-packard. former california senate candidate. she's now global chair of opportunity international. welcome to all of you. maria, we have been talking about this. the facts of jill abramson may be murkier now, right, not completely resolved? the larger question about equal pay, about equal treatment for women in leadership is a...
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another 400 or so should be in place by 2015. in san francisco, carolynas of may 15 all u.s. carrier will be on board with the text to 911 plan. might look something like this. as the name suggests the program will awill you you to send text message in an emergency. here's what it would look like for the police dispatcher. but it will only work this couldn't that have integrated it with their system in california so far it only works in los angeles. >> as cal fire prepares for the start of the fire season in northern california a cruise plan to move air tanker to base ins this part of the state in the next few weeks which is a month ahead of schedule, month and a half ahead of schedule prolong drought conditions and below average snow fall this year has helped keep the firefighters very busy. cal fire says they have responded to 1200 fires this year. double what they normally do by this time of year. >> drought conditions have absolutely set the stage for what could be a very busy and potentially very dangerous fire season. >> much of the state in moderat
another 400 or so should be in place by 2015. in san francisco, carolynas of may 15 all u.s. carrier will be on board with the text to 911 plan. might look something like this. as the name suggests the program will awill you you to send text message in an emergency. here's what it would look like for the police dispatcher. but it will only work this couldn't that have integrated it with their system in california so far it only works in los angeles. >> as cal fire prepares for the start...
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carolyn's last day here at abc7. she's got a great new job in los angeles. soatulations >> thank you very much. >> and i want to thank you personally. we've worked together 13 years now. i know for you -- don't focus on me, focus on him. >> for you it only seemed like 130. i'm probably giving her the business. i'm going talk about you though you're not here. >> good. >> the sweetest, kindest, most caring co-worker you can imagine happening with a broadcast professional. do not cry. if you cry i'm going to cry. we're just going to go down the tubes together. driven, dedicateed and inspiration to many people. and i have to say, perhaps more beautiful on the inside than on the outside. and outside is pretty good, everybody, okay? >> some days better than others >> i hope you know, really hope you know how much we love you. and it's all of us in this building everybody in the building and everybody at home. this is an mazing woman i'm sad for us but thrilled for you. because i know you're going to go to los angeles and going to crush it. you're going to take over l
carolyn's last day here at abc7. she's got a great new job in los angeles. soatulations >> thank you very much. >> and i want to thank you personally. we've worked together 13 years now. i know for you -- don't focus on me, focus on him. >> for you it only seemed like 130. i'm probably giving her the business. i'm going talk about you though you're not here. >> good. >> the sweetest, kindest, most caring co-worker you can imagine happening with a broadcast...
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so that is our upset. scattered showers over sierra and northwestern corner of the state. sunny, mild down south here in the bay area, mainly sunny skies by afternoon. larry and carolyn? >> still ahead at 4:00 fans get out of control during this concert. >> what you won't be seeing soon on the labels of the popular kashi products. >> snap chat settles a dispute with the g ad has atrial fibrill, or afib. he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about pradaxa. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate)... ...was proven superior to warfarin at reducing the risk of stroke. and unlike warfarin, with no regular blood tests or dietary restrictions. hey thanks for calling my doctor. sure. pradaxa is not for people with artificial heart valves. don't stop taking pradaxa without talking to your doctor. stopping increases your risk of stroke. ask your doctor if you need to stop pradaxa before surgery or a medical or dental procedure. pradaxa can cause serious, sometime
so that is our upset. scattered showers over sierra and northwestern corner of the state. sunny, mild down south here in the bay area, mainly sunny skies by afternoon. larry and carolyn? >> still ahead at 4:00 fans get out of control during this concert. >> what you won't be seeing soon on the labels of the popular kashi products. >> snap chat settles a dispute with the g ad has atrial fibrill, or afib. he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve...
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so today a beautiful day and tomorrow we bring on the heat. carolyn. >> lisa, thank you.igators are trying to determine what caused a small plane to crash in northern arizona, killing one person and injuring five others. that plane carrying french tourists crashed while trying to land at an airport in page near the utah border. in all seven people were on board when it hit the ground and flipped over in windy conditions. >>> united airlines says a boeing 757 will undergo a thorough inspection after a flight from los angeles to hawaii had to turn back and make an emergency landing. it happened yesterday. united flight 1296 about 70 minutes into it's journey when the crew reported smoke in the cabin. the plane returned to lax and passengers were told to put on their oxygen masks and life jackets just in case. two military planes escorted them back to california. >> the crew was very professional, they took care of everyone and we got back safe and sound. >> well, passengers were then rebooked on another united flight. >>> two of the members of the university of richmond wom
so today a beautiful day and tomorrow we bring on the heat. carolyn. >> lisa, thank you.igators are trying to determine what caused a small plane to crash in northern arizona, killing one person and injuring five others. that plane carrying french tourists crashed while trying to land at an airport in page near the utah border. in all seven people were on board when it hit the ground and flipped over in windy conditions. >>> united airlines says a boeing 757 will undergo a...
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carolyn, have you been a. >> for all of us to work with in every way, and we will miss you dearly. but we are soappy for you and so proud of your success. >> dan, thank you so much. it really has been a genuine pleasure for me to be part of this incredible team and work with people i love and respect. it is such a privilege. it has been hardly a metoric rise. i started in college as an assistant and a producer in the programming department. when i left for san luis abyss stow seven years later for my first on camera job i had no idea i would make it back to san francisco, but i am so fortunate i did. i have made friends who will last a lifetime. this team is so important to me. and your viewer ship has meant so much. thank you for trusting me to tell the stories that matter to you. >> you are the best, world class. so happy for you. remember the little people. >> please. >> that's all we are saying. >> bye-bye, dan. >> you know that we love you. are you going to wear the dodger blue? you are already gone mentally, aren't you? >> when in rome. >> we are going to miss you, carol a lynn. >> thank y
carolyn, have you been a. >> for all of us to work with in every way, and we will miss you dearly. but we are soappy for you and so proud of your success. >> dan, thank you so much. it really has been a genuine pleasure for me to be part of this incredible team and work with people i love and respect. it is such a privilege. it has been hardly a metoric rise. i started in college as an assistant and a producer in the programming department. when i left for san luis abyss stow seven...
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good afternoon, before i begin, i would like to thank carolyn schwartz for for hosting my leinster untrained lecture. extreme in his america is my book. so the need this is a growing subculture and it espouses platforms that many people believe are extremists. and this suggests some interesting trends in american politics and society. for some observers this includes the fragmentation of the country and to others they are another example of american pluralism at work. so political extremism has a long tradition in the united states and there have been numerous radical protest movements that have punctuated american history. and in fact, the american republic was born against the british pound, the colonial rebels wanted self-government from england and not long after the revolutionary war in 1787, the lead farmers and the revolt in massachusetts. so several historians like to cite the anti-masonic party of the early 19th century as the first right wing reactionary movement in america. they were very suspicious of the free masons that figured so prominently in the american establishment at that time in a few decades later this movement ar
good afternoon, before i begin, i would like to thank carolyn schwartz for for hosting my leinster untrained lecture. extreme in his america is my book. so the need this is a growing subculture and it espouses platforms that many people believe are extremists. and this suggests some interesting trends in american politics and society. for some observers this includes the fragmentation of the country and to others they are another example of american pluralism at work. so political extremism has...
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abc 7 news reporter carolyn tyler has more from the oracle arena. >> do or die for the warriors tonight. so they are trying to focus and distance themselves from the donald sterling controversy. this as committee of fba honors unanimously agreed this afternoon to move things along as quickly as possible. on boat to oust the clipper owner. somewhat around in san francisco this morning his team was still dealing with questions. doc rivers says the distran has hurt but his guys are moving on. what do you say to your players with this swirling around. >> not a thing. i think the players as group l golden state and entire player union were phenomenal through the whole thing. >>reporter: ball out of their hands. earlier this week nba commissioner silver made the unprecedented move of banning sterling for life. an wants him to sell the clippers. forced sale will take a two thirds vote or twe of the 30 owners. >> what if he fights the sale. >> sthees for away we are fresh off having this closure. >>reporter: gold man approve sports management department at the universities of san francisco. he beli
abc 7 news reporter carolyn tyler has more from the oracle arena. >> do or die for the warriors tonight. so they are trying to focus and distance themselves from the donald sterling controversy. this as committee of fba honors unanimously agreed this afternoon to move things along as quickly as possible. on boat to oust the clipper owner. somewhat around in san francisco this morning his team was still dealing with questions. doc rivers says the distran has hurt but his guys are moving...
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so join us for that. >> one of san francisco's top tractions is going to see restrictions to keep cars off the crooked part of lombard street during certain hours on certain weekends. carolyn? >> tourists love this beautiful crooked street. you can see, and they will still be able to walk it any time they want. only residents, and perhaps taxis will be allowed to drive it. this is lombard street on a slow day. on summer weekends, we're told, 2000 cars weave down the stretch etch day. the line backs up blocks that is not to mention people that walk the street and sidewalks. residents say the chaos has grown over the years. >> it's terrible. it's going to be like this until someone gets run over. >> like this one, a neighbor captured on a cell phone >> just overrun. there is no security. no order. there is no traffic flow. people stopping in the street. >> jim hickman testified in favor of a pilot project that will ban cars on four summer weekends from noon to 6:00 june 21st-july 13th and friday, 4th of july. this taxi driver says it will be like telling tourists san francisco are closed >> people from 200 countries come and say i love to see it. how are you going to deny th
so join us for that. >> one of san francisco's top tractions is going to see restrictions to keep cars off the crooked part of lombard street during certain hours on certain weekends. carolyn? >> tourists love this beautiful crooked street. you can see, and they will still be able to walk it any time they want. only residents, and perhaps taxis will be allowed to drive it. this is lombard street on a slow day. on summer weekends, we're told, 2000 cars weave down the stretch etch...
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so hot. a heat advisory has been issued and people are having to figure outweighs to stay cool. the temperature is going up. good evening. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm cheryl jennings in for carolyn johnson. sandhya now with how long the heat will stick around. >> we are looking at at least three days for the bay area. we will see changes on the third day. live doppler 7hd right now is tracking mainly clear skies. we do have the heat advisory starting tomorrow afternoon at 1:00. it covers all of the bay area in the monterey bay with the exception of the north bay coast and the san francisco coastline. it runs until wednesday at 8:00 p.m. we are expecting warm nights in the hills and highs in the 90s for the bay. mid-nineties to low 100 ace -- 100's inland so we are looking at heat-related illnesses. as you look at the current temperatures we are still holding on to low 70s. san francisco, livermore, antioch just a sign of what is to come. i'll be back with a look at that hot forecast in a few minutes. cheryl? >> sandhya, thank you. the heat could be a crucial factor when cyclists race up mount diablo tomorrow afternoon. >> cheryl if you find knee high stockings along the route of
so hot. a heat advisory has been issued and people are having to figure outweighs to stay cool. the temperature is going up. good evening. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm cheryl jennings in for carolyn johnson. sandhya now with how long the heat will stick around. >> we are looking at at least three days for the bay area. we will see changes on the third day. live doppler 7hd right now is tracking mainly clear skies. we do have the heat advisory starting tomorrow afternoon at 1:00. it covers...
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so you can. >> goal back. we are starting this half-hour with a look at the weather with meteorologist lisa argen. >> carolyn,t's a nice look where purple and red mews. the temperatures are cooler some spots. half moon bay 46. oakland 56. we have clouds along the central coast. what low cloudiness we have will quickly be wiped away and we will be left with warm temperatures especially inland with highs in the low 90s. well above average. even in the south bay we will see 80s and close to 90 in the north bay with our biaches in the mid-and upper 60s. the cool down is on tap for the holiday. i'll detail that and look at a cooler week ahead in just a few minutes. carolyn. >> lisa, thank you. more now on that deadly rampage near u.c. santa barbara. this morning the santa barbara county sheriff tells cnn the gunman, 22-year-old elliot roger, planned that killing spree for at least a year. abc news reporter has the latest from i will russian >> this was a chaotic, rapidly unfolding and convoluted incident that involved multiple crime scenes. >> police say it all began at the apartment of suspect elliot roger, a 22-
so you can. >> goal back. we are starting this half-hour with a look at the weather with meteorologist lisa argen. >> carolyn,t's a nice look where purple and red mews. the temperatures are cooler some spots. half moon bay 46. oakland 56. we have clouds along the central coast. what low cloudiness we have will quickly be wiped away and we will be left with warm temperatures especially inland with highs in the low 90s. well above average. even in the south bay we will see 80s and...