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[applause] >> please welcome the chairman and ceo kaiser permanente bernard j.honor and a privilege to be here and spend a few minutes with you. i would like to start by saying on behalf of kaiser permanente was a privilege it is to be a part of working with many others to solve something in this world. i also want to say to the guests that are not from this area whether you work outside of california or the united states while you are in san francisco should something happen, you welcome kaiser permanente. [laughter] [applause] we are very clear of the organization that there is an intersection between the environment and kaiser permanente is very focused on what we call total health to mind, the body and the spirit. we also know there are circumstances that affect a person's health. how you eat, how you sleep, how you manage stress. those are some examples. we also are aware how the environment directly affects a person's health and that is the intersection of which kaiser permanente is involved. we believe that we can make a difference in the climate. we beli
[applause] >> please welcome the chairman and ceo kaiser permanente bernard j.honor and a privilege to be here and spend a few minutes with you. i would like to start by saying on behalf of kaiser permanente was a privilege it is to be a part of working with many others to solve something in this world. i also want to say to the guests that are not from this area whether you work outside of california or the united states while you are in san francisco should something happen, you welcome...
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kaiser permanente is demonstrating that.ce around the united states, in which we provide care and coverage and total health. so it is possible and we are on our way with our windfarms in with our solar and with our battery systems. we believe that we can achieve this. we are already about 30% towards that carbon neutrality goal. so we are committed and were privileged to be here and to be a part of this. and when i first started to really get engage with this and had the opportunity to go to paris and be a part of that, in one of the panels i made a statement. i said i'm very new at this, and i am very new at this. and later on i will be more sophisticated about it, and i'm a little more sophisticated given the wonderful team of experts that were kept kaiser permanente in educating as every single day. but it ended by saying, just the idea of doing something to make the earth better is just a really good place to be. so i'm down with mother earth. thank you very much. [applause] ♪ >> at salesforce would leave it business as
kaiser permanente is demonstrating that.ce around the united states, in which we provide care and coverage and total health. so it is possible and we are on our way with our windfarms in with our solar and with our battery systems. we believe that we can achieve this. we are already about 30% towards that carbon neutrality goal. so we are committed and were privileged to be here and to be a part of this. and when i first started to really get engage with this and had the opportunity to go to...
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. ♪ kaiser permanente. thrive. ♪ blkean windy.ghtn w to hego >>ar don't tell me that gwen. car.egrees way too ld wwe>>'re going into 30s tonight. n'dot reme i said that. don't think i'm very popular with the>> ladies t's refresh. >> no complaints. it's just cold. >> ok. well when we're in the middle of december, any way, we are not quite there yet. but it isin defely going to be a cold night out there.ow yo, justnb uvaeliehse hblig y the upper 60s but that has been a real chang all becauseasf a m freestng. talking some developing ghto the overnightr mday h 5th.. lots ofinungo t erho vur winydod a wdhat we had. frederick county, 51 mile per hour win gusts pr gceeorge's county.m. i'm happy to see winds have reallyim dished exceptionally, just really great that we're at calm wins right now and right winds. not a situati that we have to deal with. here's look at highs today. hit in the low to mid-50s. tomorr we are gonna be in the 50s as well. but upper 50s at least. right now it's5 in the ci. 30 at baltimore. 36gaithersburg. 41 at du
. ♪ kaiser permanente. thrive. ♪ blkean windy.ghtn w to hego >>ar don't tell me that gwen. car.egrees way too ld wwe>>'re going into 30s tonight. n'dot reme i said that. don't think i'm very popular with the>> ladies t's refresh. >> no complaints. it's just cold. >> ok. well when we're in the middle of december, any way, we are not quite there yet. but it isin defely going to be a cold night out there.ow yo, justnb uvaeliehse hblig y the upper 60s but that has...
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kaiser permanente. thrive. bawell be barbara pstock.d in virginia. against protections for pre-existing conditions. and he sabotaged he healthcare market, t hiking insurance rat up to64p vo ng with trump 98 percen. jennifer wexton believes healthcare is a right ... and successfully fought to expand medicaid in virgini "i'mr wexton jan e changes coming." message... even isf th bcorn. usda p t salads,y learned when a shared supplier ved a new orconnectinbe w and so opioid despite concerns over how potent it can be, it's 75 to timesontrger than fentanyl. sthe pill takes effect in as hour members of the dg adviss,oe ru are concerned about the strength. thd hase let ohal potenal if d. >>ney l bri fro>rage is asking the supreme court to first in theatawho agdr price gouging, theai law, which was struck down b a appeals court allowed drugs o for a general tott unreasonable price increa frid he'sse optim,istic that theos supreme court willsionder his efforts co generic drug costs in k ch >>> there's a big problemec in wondering andchoolrted wor
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. >> members of the san francisco foundation and kaiser permanente joined the mayor for today's announcement. >>> electric scooters returned to the streets of san francisco this morning. two companies got the go-ahead to deploy 625 scooters today. scoot and skip are the companies that were chosen out of the 12 companies that apply for the permit. if all goes well for the first six months they may be allowed to double that number. the apps for both skip and scoot have specific instructions about where to park those scooters in the city. >>> more bay area news on traffic and one of one of san francisco's most popular neighborhoods. the project will make numerous improvements to make the high-end jury corridor safer including travel signal upgrades and new curb ramps. the construction project is scheduled to be completed in the summer of 2020. crossing the bay bridge, it than i could take a little longer for the next three weeks. lanes will be closed on the western side of the bridge nightly from 8:00 p.m. until 4:00 a.m. the closures will allow crews to replace seals on bridge joints. work is
. >> members of the san francisco foundation and kaiser permanente joined the mayor for today's announcement. >>> electric scooters returned to the streets of san francisco this morning. two companies got the go-ahead to deploy 625 scooters today. scoot and skip are the companies that were chosen out of the 12 companies that apply for the permit. if all goes well for the first six months they may be allowed to double that number. the apps for both skip and scoot have specific...
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paid for by oakland, alameda county and kaiser permanente. the latest of the tuff shed cabin community is the result of a deep partnership. of a community that cares about all of our residents. >>> americans nationwide will receive an alert on their cell phones from president trump for the first time ever. >> it will not be a tweet. a look at fema's new presidential alert system. >> if possible cure for plastic waste. people across the country will be getting their first text from him. it's a test of a new nationwide "presidealert" stem. cbs reporter anna werner on how it will -- and won't -- be used: . ll -- and won't -- be used: tomorr peoe acrossth country will get their fit test presidential nationwide alert system. >> reporter: it's the alert, if it's real, you will not want to get again. >> when those messages appear on mobile devices people should take those seriously. it has a direct impact on my for safety. >> reporter: antoine johnson, he directs the public agencies alert warning system. >> if we have something that is of national s
paid for by oakland, alameda county and kaiser permanente. the latest of the tuff shed cabin community is the result of a deep partnership. of a community that cares about all of our residents. >>> americans nationwide will receive an alert on their cell phones from president trump for the first time ever. >> it will not be a tweet. a look at fema's new presidential alert system. >> if possible cure for plastic waste. people across the country will be getting their first...
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. >> earlier this week, heather, two healthcare providers from california including kaiser permanentea written report to the city of los angeles retirement system set proposition eight passage on november 6 will resort in nationalÃis absolutely no access problems. this is fear mongering. clients are going to spend about $120 million to try to scare voters across california and convince them that they should be able to continually markup treatments 4 to 5 times more than what medicare pays. >> okay, is this scaremongering? >> this is not fear mongering. as an example, dave mentioned kaiser. kaiser is not in support of proposition 8. you think that all the insurance companies would be in support of proposition 8. if it lowered healthcare costs, you would think that all the insurance companies would be in support of it. they are not because they can look down the road. they can see that the clinic closures will result in them paying more for patients who are sicker or getting treatment in hospital emergency rooms. >> we are just about out of time we got about 15 seconds, your final pitch
. >> earlier this week, heather, two healthcare providers from california including kaiser permanentea written report to the city of los angeles retirement system set proposition eight passage on november 6 will resort in nationalÃis absolutely no access problems. this is fear mongering. clients are going to spend about $120 million to try to scare voters across california and convince them that they should be able to continually markup treatments 4 to 5 times more than what medicare...
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la intensa labor de los trabajadores, médicos, también el personal de enfermería del hospital kaiser permanente encontraban hospitalizados. el fuego alrededor del hospital grecia, crecía, el calor era tan intenso que el fuego era primordial, recordamos esas imágenes de los enfermeros empujando a sillas de ruedas en esos pacientes tratando de salvarles las vidas, con estas imágenes, apenas entendíamos la gravedad de la situación y lo peligroso que se había convertido aquel poco mortal. en horas de la madrugada aquí en coffee park el fuego estaba arrasando todo, está con nosotros pilar miño, ella fue una de las primeras reporteras que llegó a la zona de santa rosa y pilar, tú pudiste vivir esta experiencia ¿qué fue lo que viviste en este momento? >>> bueno, una de las cosas que siempre recordaré es ñana aproximadamente y lo primero que me impactó fue entrar aquí a la zona de santa rosa como si hubiera caído la noche porque el humo había cubierto el sol. luego cuando llegamos acá, ser conscientes de la magnitud de la tragedia, o sea yo empecé a reportar en vivo desde las 7:00 de la mañana y yo pen
la intensa labor de los trabajadores, médicos, también el personal de enfermería del hospital kaiser permanente encontraban hospitalizados. el fuego alrededor del hospital grecia, crecía, el calor era tan intenso que el fuego era primordial, recordamos esas imágenes de los enfermeros empujando a sillas de ruedas en esos pacientes tratando de salvarles las vidas, con estas imágenes, apenas entendíamos la gravedad de la situación y lo peligroso que se había convertido aquel poco mortal....
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kaiser permanente. thrive. ♪ bawell be barbara trumpstock.ump is against expanding medicaid in virginia. against protections for pre-existing conditions. and he sabotaged the healthcare market, hiking insurance rates up to 64 percent in virginia. barbara trumpstock agrees. voting with trump 98 percent of the time. jennifer wexton believes healthcare is a right ... and successfully fought to expand medicaid in virginia. "i'm jennifer wexton and i approved this message... because change is coming." >>> you think tradition you think those classic capitals florid hockey games on friday night. okay, maybeno how about the international horse show, about to take over capital one arena, thr games ahead for the capitals on a journey to canada's pacific northwest, a journey that might seem longer after what happened home.ht at hey, this was supposed to be easy to win this,ri second pe k cavs down. ties it at 4. third period now, just over a minute to play, cavs down 5-4. nicholas backstrom point black ties it. they come all the way bac 5-5. game goes t
kaiser permanente. thrive. ♪ bawell be barbara trumpstock.ump is against expanding medicaid in virginia. against protections for pre-existing conditions. and he sabotaged the healthcare market, hiking insurance rates up to 64 percent in virginia. barbara trumpstock agrees. voting with trump 98 percent of the time. jennifer wexton believes healthcare is a right ... and successfully fought to expand medicaid in virginia. "i'm jennifer wexton and i approved this message... because change is...
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kaiser permanente. rive. ♪ th hoolmplo gince school s tysteym brokesc thee l them.n >> it's been sixs ahrdhaed theircoac clothes. only on "fox5" ldley details. >> the lawsuit wasarbusey. it's afternc a surveilla camera disguised andetmokeector was discovered in theha t and connected to school security ne ork. what's still unknown who authorized this and the lawsuity. says not only did school stough occasnally ha change cloths in t office but so did students including girls >> liste how it was ance team. discovered. back ilapri sooch looking for security footage after hit-andun the parking lot.oo clicked onl system camera labeled main lobby and realized it was a liv feed of the principal's office.>> according, esidente at the time. she was able to pull up the camera o her own computer andsa herself. she gond up and fou the camera iee do notelared s to be ake m. intet nded i forsigion, we are s to who authorized the placement of that device. that was six months ago. the police chief a camera was found. >> we thought together that it was best for us m toake sure that we came forward in
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. >> clerk: item to urge kaiser permanente to protect messenger driver, parking attendant, licensed vocational nurse, and department secretary employees from being outsourced. >> president cohen: thank you. supervisor safai? >> supervisor safai: thank you, i want to thank my supervisors for supporting this resolution, and basically my concerns has always been whether our union workers will be protected, which is why i first agreed to sponsor this resolution. since then there's been some movement in terms of taking care of certain employees of kaiser, and i met with kaiser representatives yesterday, and i guess we had a discussion about what's happening with the workers that are impacted, in particular the workers in san francisco, and they laid out their agreement and how they would handle the workers. they want to -- there's 15 employees that are either drivers or parking attendant folks, and they are right now under seiu, and kaiser wanted to contract that out to make it more flexible in terms of services, and one of the main concerns i have with that is, what do you -- we're going to lose u
. >> clerk: item to urge kaiser permanente to protect messenger driver, parking attendant, licensed vocational nurse, and department secretary employees from being outsourced. >> president cohen: thank you. supervisor safai? >> supervisor safai: thank you, i want to thank my supervisors for supporting this resolution, and basically my concerns has always been whether our union workers will be protected, which is why i first agreed to sponsor this resolution. since then there's...
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kaiser permanente. thrive. ♪ bawell be barbara trumpstock.ump is against expanding medicaid in virginia. against protections for pre-existing conditions. and he sabotaged the healthcare market, hiking insurance rates up to 64 percent in virginia. barbara trumpstock agrees. voting with trump 98 percent of the time. jennifer wexton believes healthcare is a right ... and successfully fought to expand medicaid in virginia. "i'm jennifer wexton and i approved this message... because change is coming." falways a challenge.s ben became a friend, investor, and mentor for the company. ben has helped create over a thousand jobs. he understands the importance of entrepreneurs to the state economy. if we'd been keeping pace with virginia, we'd have 40,000 more jobs right now and the average marylander would have $8,000 more in their pocket. it's time to grow big ideas into big businesses. i'm jess gartner and i'm voting for ben jealous. 12346789 major damage. a vehicle crossed several lanes, jumped a sidewalk and caree d down an embankment straight into
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kaiser permanente. they are evacuating. pulling people out of wheelchairs. this is getting more urgent. you can see the fire right over. look at this. now someone coming out on a stretcher. they are getting to the icu patients. it is a stressful situation as they try to get these very ill people out of here. this is heartbreaking. they are doing a wonderful job. >> look at what is left of this mobile home park. journeys end mobile home park fire has torn through this and destroyed the entire place. fire is still raging. this is why they evacuated the hospital. this was burning right next to it. right behind me, a gun shop and cannabis shop. that explains all the popping we have been hearing for hours. and rounds going off. now we are pushing forward north a little bit more. we have found more destruction. this is the apple on airway and hubbard. a neighborhood that has been wiped out. we are in coffey park. i was interviewing cal fire battalion chief early this morning. and he said this is a fire of a lifetime. >> that is so hard to see the images again. you
kaiser permanente. they are evacuating. pulling people out of wheelchairs. this is getting more urgent. you can see the fire right over. look at this. now someone coming out on a stretcher. they are getting to the icu patients. it is a stressful situation as they try to get these very ill people out of here. this is heartbreaking. they are doing a wonderful job. >> look at what is left of this mobile home park. journeys end mobile home park fire has torn through this and destroyed the...
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it includes catholic charities, kaiser permanente, the san francisco foundation and the city of oakland. >> oaklanders, so many are just one paycheck away from losing their housing. we have been receiving about 75 calls a day. it has been wonderful to not say no. >> reporter: with the housing crisis behind her, she is free to go back to focusing on her growing business. that is making custom hats. ross had been homeless once before, about five years ago. thanks to that check to her land lord from keep oakland housed, she can look toward the future with something she hasn't had in a while. optimism. >> it came like something in the sky that came down, a miracle from heaven. to me. where did this come from? i said is this true? you really can get help? >> reporter: now, deborah ross told us she is confident she can make things work for herself and her grandson going forward. anyone interested in finding out more about keep oakland housed can go to our website. abc7 news.com. lawyera anthony. abc7 news. >> thank you, laura. >>> and housing is big a issue in next week's election with severa
it includes catholic charities, kaiser permanente, the san francisco foundation and the city of oakland. >> oaklanders, so many are just one paycheck away from losing their housing. we have been receiving about 75 calls a day. it has been wonderful to not say no. >> reporter: with the housing crisis behind her, she is free to go back to focusing on her growing business. that is making custom hats. ross had been homeless once before, about five years ago. thanks to that check to her...
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kaiser permanente is doing a psa competition around mental health awareness. the golden state warriors are doing sports drills all day and our own abc 7 is going to have the girls experience being a weather anchor. there's dancing and singing. we want to give the girls the opportunity to experience all these different potential career paths so that they understand they can do anything. nothing is impossible for them and we want them to experience not just sitting there looking at people talking about it but they get to do it themselves. >> and if they like it, something they would be interested in. >> exactly right and there's a makers fair where they can experience making things. it's just a full day of fantastic opportunities. this is our third year doing it and we've had over 8,000 families, families bring their girls. they come from all over northern california. >> that brings me to a question if a family wants to come and the family has a son -- >> bring them along. there are a lot of dads who come and bring their girls. absolutely. >> that's great to see
kaiser permanente is doing a psa competition around mental health awareness. the golden state warriors are doing sports drills all day and our own abc 7 is going to have the girls experience being a weather anchor. there's dancing and singing. we want to give the girls the opportunity to experience all these different potential career paths so that they understand they can do anything. nothing is impossible for them and we want them to experience not just sitting there looking at people talking...
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>>the $9 million is privately raised and part was donated by kaiser permanente and the san francisco foundation. to find out how to qualify all of -- contact any of the three groups. bay area community services, catholic charities of the east bay and the east bay community law center. >> the man who cofounded microsoft with his childhood friend bill gates has died following a long battle with cancer. paul allen was 65 years old, allen and gates founded microsoft corporation in 1975. the company got its break five years later when ibm started to move into personal computers and asked microsoft to provide the operating system. that made allen and gates billionaires. paul allen was an avid sports fan who owned the truck -- portland trail blazers as well as the seattle seahawks. >>> coming up, a big announcement from kensington palace. more on when the new edition is expected to arrive. >>> big changes coming to one of san francisco's busiest streets. coming up, we will talk live with the project manager about the work underway on -- street and how they hope it will make the street safer
>>the $9 million is privately raised and part was donated by kaiser permanente and the san francisco foundation. to find out how to qualify all of -- contact any of the three groups. bay area community services, catholic charities of the east bay and the east bay community law center. >> the man who cofounded microsoft with his childhood friend bill gates has died following a long battle with cancer. paul allen was 65 years old, allen and gates founded microsoft corporation in 1975....
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it raised $9 million, some of it donated, by kaiser permanente and the san francisco foundation. to find out how to qualify, contact any of the three groups running the program. bay area community services, catholic charities of the east bay and east bay community law center. >>> 11 people are homeless following a fire in san jose today. it was first reported at 8:30 this morning at a home on east san antonio street near mclaughlin avenue. fire managers were able to get everyone safely out of the burning home but it sustained major damage. the red cross is helping the 11 people. no word on how the fire started. >>> in east palo alto, investigators are looking for witnesses to a weekend shooting that left two people dead and two others wounded. >> the gunfire broke out during a halloween party and may have been witnessed by a dozen people. ktvu's ann rubin spoke to the man who threw the party for his daughter. >> reporter: what was supposed to be a halloween themed birthday party ended with real terror. someone brought a gun to the party, killing two men and injuring two others. >
it raised $9 million, some of it donated, by kaiser permanente and the san francisco foundation. to find out how to qualify, contact any of the three groups running the program. bay area community services, catholic charities of the east bay and east bay community law center. >>> 11 people are homeless following a fire in san jose today. it was first reported at 8:30 this morning at a home on east san antonio street near mclaughlin avenue. fire managers were able to get everyone safely...
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each site costs about $750,000 a year to operate, paid for by oakland, alameda county, and kaiser permanente. this latest of our cabin community is a result of a deep partnership of is a community that cares about all of our residents. >> reporter: in oakland, anne makovec, kpix 5. >>> and members of the white supremacist groups from california are behind bars, all are accused of traveling to the university of virginia last year to incite a riot at a white nationalist rally that turned deadly. they are also accused of being violent at political rallies in huntington beach and berkeley. among them, this man, cole white, was taken into custody. white previously worked in berkeley. he later resigned after being targeted with threats. he is expected to be in court tomorrow. >>> survivors in indonesia are now desperately searching for resources. more than 60,000 people have been displaced, following a 7.5 magnitude earthquake that hit on friday. and they then had triggered a tsunami that wiped away entire villages. the death toll has now climbed to more than 1,200 people. >>> thousands of people
each site costs about $750,000 a year to operate, paid for by oakland, alameda county, and kaiser permanente. this latest of our cabin community is a result of a deep partnership of is a community that cares about all of our residents. >> reporter: in oakland, anne makovec, kpix 5. >>> and members of the white supremacist groups from california are behind bars, all are accused of traveling to the university of virginia last year to incite a riot at a white nationalist rally that...
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and gets many referrals from kaiser permanente. >> the majority of the individuals we treat actually are suffering from major depression disorder or anxiety disorder. because we are a voluntary program these are patients that would, if they're discharging from a hospital, they have been determined safe. >> there is a high percentage of patients that will go through this successfully, but we are worried about the outliers. >> reporter: they claim no patients with a violent history or substance abusers would be placed here. some could be medicated, and all would be prescreened. now the next step in the process is a countyeeting before thert ez hemeti, ama and larry, the residents who are opposed to this facility have gathered more than 200 signatures on an online pe tition petition. >> could the county face a legal challenge if they refuse to issue the land use permit for the home? >> reporter: well, that's what the folks who want to put this facility here are saying that potentially the county could run into the federal fair housing act that prohibits discrimination against people wit
and gets many referrals from kaiser permanente. >> the majority of the individuals we treat actually are suffering from major depression disorder or anxiety disorder. because we are a voluntary program these are patients that would, if they're discharging from a hospital, they have been determined safe. >> there is a high percentage of patients that will go through this successfully, but we are worried about the outliers. >> reporter: they claim no patients with a violent...
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. >> the $9 million was privately raised, and part of it was donated by kaiser permanente and the san francisco foundation. to find out how to qualify, contact the three groups running the program. bay area community services, catholic charities of the east bay, and east bay community law center. >>> still to come, a skydiver dies at a skydiving center in the central valley. in a moment, the investigation into why the parachute failed to open. >>> a mural hit by vandals who painted "make america great again" onto the art. where this happened, and what else they wrote. sorted plus, saying goodbye to one of the tech industry's pioneers. word came late this afternoon that microsoft cofounder paul allen has died. (music throughout) >>> the man who cofounded micr bill gat has died following a long battle with cancer. paul allen was 65 years old. they founded microsoft in 1975. the company got its big break 5 years later when ibm decided to move into personal computers and asked microsoft to provide the operating system. that made allen and gates billionaires many times over. paul allen was
. >> the $9 million was privately raised, and part of it was donated by kaiser permanente and the san francisco foundation. to find out how to qualify, contact the three groups running the program. bay area community services, catholic charities of the east bay, and east bay community law center. >>> still to come, a skydiver dies at a skydiving center in the central valley. in a moment, the investigation into why the parachute failed to open. >>> a mural hit by vandals...
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according to new research from "kaiser permanente" the answer is yes: the vaccine likely helps protectxt guest will play new york's beacon theatre tomorrow night in support of her fantastic debut album, "starfire." performing "before you call me baby," please welcome caitlyn smith, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ sure is hard to remember life before you walked in the picture ♪ ♪ i was a sad mona lisa with a crooked frame standing on my platform waiting for my train ♪ ♪ i was messed up wondering broke down stumbling running for my life ♪ ♪ i was heartbroke hard up a long string of bad luck searching with no end in sight ♪ ♪ before you called me baby before you looked me in the eyes ♪ ♪ i had nothing left to save me before you called me before you called me ♪ ♪ before you called me baby yeah ♪ ♪ it's like the walls soaked down and the lights turned on ♪ ♪ and the band started playing a different song ♪ ♪ like i was baptized by the fire in your kiss no i've never ever ever felt like this ♪ ♪ before you called me baby before you looked me in the eyes ♪ ♪ i had nothing left to save
according to new research from "kaiser permanente" the answer is yes: the vaccine likely helps protectxt guest will play new york's beacon theatre tomorrow night in support of her fantastic debut album, "starfire." performing "before you call me baby," please welcome caitlyn smith, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ sure is hard to remember life before you walked in the picture ♪ ♪ i was a sad mona lisa with a crooked frame standing on my platform...
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kaiser permanente is connecting the event at its medical offices near union city boulevard in union city. >> it starts at 9 am today and will go until 5 am -- 5 pm for folks who want to get vaccinated but don't have a lot of time. you can get the shot while in your car. roll down the window and roll up your sleeves. >> last year the flu season killed 80,000 people and 1 million more needed to be hospitalized. >>> a new study shows california has a 28% lower cancer death rate in the rest of the country. attributed results were due to the statewide policies against tobacco. >> they have a 24% higher rate of quitting smoking cigarettes and smoke 30% less than the rest of the country. >> people who live in alameda county who want to get their power from someone other than pg&e will soon have that option. they will have an alternative electricity supplier and the power company is called east bay community. it is a government agency. >> they are offering alameda county residents power less than what pg&e charges. >> we operate at a lower rate of overhead . >> cheaper is always better because e
kaiser permanente is connecting the event at its medical offices near union city boulevard in union city. >> it starts at 9 am today and will go until 5 am -- 5 pm for folks who want to get vaccinated but don't have a lot of time. you can get the shot while in your car. roll down the window and roll up your sleeves. >> last year the flu season killed 80,000 people and 1 million more needed to be hospitalized. >>> a new study shows california has a 28% lower cancer death...
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according to new research from "kaiser permanente" the answer is yes: the vaccine likely helps protectrning with a steak & egg breakfast burrito? this guy. loaded with prime rib steak, scrambled eggs, crispy hash browns, and melted cheese. because at jack in the box, whoops, we're all about beefing up breakfast. alright, buh-bye. [crash] and we're pretty pumped about it. beefy, baby! up top, jack! [crash] ...mondays, right? [laughter] beef up your breakfast with my new steak & egg breakfast burrito. part of the breakfast burrito family. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our first guest is an oscar nominated actor who wrote and directed his first feature film called 'mid90s' which opens in select theaters october 19th, and everywhere october 26th. please welcome jonah hill. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: nice to see you, buddy. please. >> wow. that was like -- thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that was nice. that was nice, huh? >> that was unbelievably sweet, i'm touched for real. >> jimmy: there's a lot of love for you here. >> for real. >> jimmy: congrats on 'mid90
according to new research from "kaiser permanente" the answer is yes: the vaccine likely helps protectrning with a steak & egg breakfast burrito? this guy. loaded with prime rib steak, scrambled eggs, crispy hash browns, and melted cheese. because at jack in the box, whoops, we're all about beefing up breakfast. alright, buh-bye. [crash] and we're pretty pumped about it. beefy, baby! up top, jack! [crash] ...mondays, right? [laughter] beef up your breakfast with my new steak &...
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the fire's so intense and so fast that no one knew they were coming, including the staff at kaiser permanenteors and nurses evacuating patients on gurneys and onto buses as fires ignited around them. nbc bay area's, tom jensen was at kaiser that early morning. tom jensen: people are actually running for their lives. they've got a patient on a bed with iv's hooked up that they're bringing out right now. people inside the hospital were desperately working on a plan to get everyone out, even as their own families were rushing out of their own homes. jacob: my daughter answered the phone and she was screaming as they were driving. tom: with his wife and daughter safe, dr. jacob wile decided it was time to evacuate the hospital. they called kaiser san rafael and asked them to make room for more patients. jacob: so she said, "how many?" and we said, "well, all of them." tom: but how to transfer more than 100 patients from one hospital to another? a nurse had an idea: use employee's personal cars to start until the buses arrived. john kay: there's no place to stop and turn around, and there was fire
the fire's so intense and so fast that no one knew they were coming, including the staff at kaiser permanenteors and nurses evacuating patients on gurneys and onto buses as fires ignited around them. nbc bay area's, tom jensen was at kaiser that early morning. tom jensen: people are actually running for their lives. they've got a patient on a bed with iv's hooked up that they're bringing out right now. people inside the hospital were desperately working on a plan to get everyone out, even as...
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she'll be joined by kaiser permanente, san francisco foundation and other community partners. the program will try to help those in need by providing emergency cash as well as legal representation. it was made possible by a multimillion-dollar funding initiative. >>> happening tonight, the 49ers try to turn things around in one of the toughest places you could possibly choose to do so, wisconsin's lambeau field. the niners play the packers on monday night football. their season right now going south. they've lost three in a row, after losing quarterback jimmy garoppolo to a season-ending knee injury. >>> also new this morning, another royal baby is on the way. >> kensington palace says prince harry and his wife meghan markle are expecting a child in the spring. the palace says the couple is "delighted" to be able to share the happy news with the public. today's announcement comes as harry and meghan arrived at sydney at the 16-day visit to australia, fiji, tonga and new zealand. >> oh no, here we go, baby bump. >> we start right now at 6:08, we are taking a live look outside i
she'll be joined by kaiser permanente, san francisco foundation and other community partners. the program will try to help those in need by providing emergency cash as well as legal representation. it was made possible by a multimillion-dollar funding initiative. >>> happening tonight, the 49ers try to turn things around in one of the toughest places you could possibly choose to do so, wisconsin's lambeau field. the niners play the packers on monday night football. their season right...
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it's right by a kaiser permanente facility pleasanton police and california department of fish and wildfire are on scene trying to move the big cat. (pam) a classroom in a kansas high school .. gets a high- tech visitor.(ken) a student battling cancer is using a robot to help her take classes in real-time.reporter sean mcdowell talked to ari burris-- about her ari-bot. sean mcdowell/blue valley high school:"when 15 year old ari burris, was diagnosed with ovarian cancer during the summer months, she never dreamed a robot would come to her rescue. burris is a sophomore at blue valley high school, and she takes her education very seriously as an honor student. ariús dad, brian, learned about beam robots, which can be used for telepresence in the corporate world. now, ari-bot is ari's live look into courses like this honors chemistry class." natpop"come on ari."every morning, ari's twin sister, belle, brings ari-bot to life. natpop"now my robot is moving." allowing ari to control it from home which is a few miles away.natpop"ari, we're going to look at today on the unit syllabus."and attend cla
it's right by a kaiser permanente facility pleasanton police and california department of fish and wildfire are on scene trying to move the big cat. (pam) a classroom in a kansas high school .. gets a high- tech visitor.(ken) a student battling cancer is using a robot to help her take classes in real-time.reporter sean mcdowell talked to ari burris-- about her ari-bot. sean mcdowell/blue valley high school:"when 15 year old ari burris, was diagnosed with ovarian cancer during the summer...
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. >>> this portion of ktvu news sponsored by kaiser permanente. >>> welcome back.n pixma good morning. i am mike mibach. gorgeous wednesday and a little trip to the beach. if you go to the beach, watch out because there are bigger waves. >>> very good advice. the northwest swell is knocking on the door and the waves will be going up especially going into thursday. looking at the plan today, we have the fog this morning that will clear into the shoreline. 60s for the beaches and around the bay, 70s, inland spots, low and 80s this afternoon. we are seeing storms develop in the pacific. in the short term forecast, nothing shows up yet. the models are trying to get a better handle into next week. we cannot pinpoint anything yet. here is the current satellite situation where we have some low clouds and fog. they are lifting and ever san francisco and over berkeley and oakland and and portions of the north bay. santa rosa, a little bit of the low visibility. checking in on the numbers, 40s and 50s. holding up to 44 in napa, san francisco, 53, and the live camera looking
. >>> this portion of ktvu news sponsored by kaiser permanente. >>> welcome back.n pixma good morning. i am mike mibach. gorgeous wednesday and a little trip to the beach. if you go to the beach, watch out because there are bigger waves. >>> very good advice. the northwest swell is knocking on the door and the waves will be going up especially going into thursday. looking at the plan today, we have the fog this morning that will clear into the shoreline. 60s for the...
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whether innocent or guilty it matters enormously when you koouf somebody of the most horrible kaiser permanente be looking into swetnick as wells. >> let's talk about swetnick, michael avenatti her lawyer this is one of brett kavanaugh's a course ccusers sa gavrng raped if she lied what are possible repercussions depends if it turns out she never met him was three years er older traveled different about circles did have hamlet moment to be or not to be a deliberate felon who has decided to frame an innocent person if that is what happened she has to be tried presumption of innocence, proprietored if con vooiktdz go to jaim number one do not assault women no matter 17, 15, 12 do not assault women, number two, do not falsely koouf men do not make up stories about men, and we coat go ignore the second no sex linked genetics predisposition toward lying. >> why this case is so important over the last week i feel like, judge brett kavanaugh's accusers, the detractors have thrown due process out the window, isn't it so sad, that most of america today, knows more about brett kavanaugh and his what he d
whether innocent or guilty it matters enormously when you koouf somebody of the most horrible kaiser permanente be looking into swetnick as wells. >> let's talk about swetnick, michael avenatti her lawyer this is one of brett kavanaugh's a course ccusers sa gavrng raped if she lied what are possible repercussions depends if it turns out she never met him was three years er older traveled different about circles did have hamlet moment to be or not to be a deliberate felon who has decided...