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davis and tiffany hopes to some day work at lucille packard. >> up [ female announcer ] what would youy breakfast pastry that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun. mom, we're dying. no you're not, you're just hungry. make some totino's pizza rolls. we don't have any! front... left, totino's. [ male announcer ] well done mom! less drama, more fun! totino's pizza rolls. >> eric: joyful reunion at a kais kaiser hospital in march. bringing memories back for patients and staff. its an amazing story of a bay area twin who grew up to have twins of her own at the same hospital where she was born. karina rusk has the story. >> she and her brother have a story that goes beyond being twins. their mom is herself a twin. this is video of her as a baby and her brother jane who is now a proud uncle. >> people the store and people at the job. >> there is another twist. had thug at the hospital comes with three decades of history. when she returned where
davis and tiffany hopes to some day work at lucille packard. >> up [ female announcer ] what would youy breakfast pastry that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun. mom, we're dying. no you're not, you're just hungry. make some totino's pizza rolls. we don't have any! front... left, totino's. [ male announcer ] well done mom! less drama, more...
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---el hospital infantil "lucile packard" en palo alto, es el primero en el pais en ofrecer esta opcion inteligentes, con algunas limitaciones que para muchos padres pasan inadvertidas., es el niÑo que se demora en hablar, el niÑo que actua diferente.,un niÑo autista ---marilys llanos acompaÑ a uno de ellos a la oficina del sicologo para descubrir la realidad del autismo. cu --nos vamos a nuestra ltima pausa, pero antes damos paso a adriana lopez con un adelanto de lo que nos tiene en "acceso total" take sot "se cumplen dos anos de un acontecimiento muy triste, te cuento los detalles al regresar." segment ends cu --hoy martes se cumple un
---el hospital infantil "lucile packard" en palo alto, es el primero en el pais en ofrecer esta opcion inteligentes, con algunas limitaciones que para muchos padres pasan inadvertidas., es el niÑo que se demora en hablar, el niÑo que actua diferente.,un niÑo autista ---marilys llanos acompaÑ a uno de ellos a la oficina del sicologo para descubrir la realidad del autismo. cu --nos vamos a nuestra ltima pausa, pero antes damos paso a adriana lopez con un adelanto de lo que nos tiene...
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medical center in the space of just three days three young patients received heart transplants at lucille packard children's hospital 870 to 20 each patient faced early death without the transplant. >>> we're very fortunate to have three donors families who had a tragic loss themselves but were willing to step up 12 year- old man is the crest is a student at st. mary's college 17 year-old william wiley is graduating from gunn high school and 18 year-old james spencer is a santa rosa junior high and as at santa rosa junior college express appreciation to the families that lost loved ones. rojas hundred 73 and today it is better chores are now out of your leaving it with some cooler air mass the two currently in san francisco are after a high today of 60 it was only 65 pesetas say about 10 degrees below average to nice overnight into the 40's and '50's out mark partly to most of that is a dietary habits in the the golden gate bridge this evening with the cloud cover it looks like we will have partly sunny conditions tomorrow and then a mild holliday outlook future cast i do find this interesting lo
medical center in the space of just three days three young patients received heart transplants at lucille packard children's hospital 870 to 20 each patient faced early death without the transplant. >>> we're very fortunate to have three donors families who had a tragic loss themselves but were willing to step up 12 year- old man is the crest is a student at st. mary's college 17 year-old william wiley is graduating from gunn high school and 18 year-old james spencer is a santa rosa...
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lucille packard children's hospital is one of the first in the nation to officer the harmony test to women. >>> several police officers responded to a san jose middle school, but they came with gifts. >> the community reached out to ocala middle school, where many of the students cannot afford bike helmets. two weeks ago we reported one of the students was seriously injured in a bike accident. he wasn't wearing a helmet. damon joins us from that middle school with the touching story. >> reporter: angel hernandez is not doing well at the hospital, we understand. now police officers and the city want to make sure the same thing doesn't happen to angel's classmates. you guys know the helmet and the growing equals tragedy. >> reporter: a lesson they learned the hard way a couple weeks ago. angel hernandez was riding his bicycle without a helmet when a car struck him. he remains in a coma. >> i don't want anything the same thing to happen to me. >> reporter: today the students were fitted for helmets. the gift is from target, and the shop with a cop foundation. they saw our report on nbc
lucille packard children's hospital is one of the first in the nation to officer the harmony test to women. >>> several police officers responded to a san jose middle school, but they came with gifts. >> the community reached out to ocala middle school, where many of the students cannot afford bike helmets. two weeks ago we reported one of the students was seriously injured in a bike accident. he wasn't wearing a helmet. damon joins us from that middle school with the touching...
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the other thing, i marked the difference between stanford lucille packard with more than 1 million square feet of development and cpmc with more than 1 million. there is a lot more being done here. trying to squabble over the small amount of difference based on the van ness, my compliments to the city for doing this. if there is anything else to add, i am happy to listen to any corrections on my analysis. >> i think you have described the concept. thank you. president fong: if you do not mind, i would like to jump in for a second related to housing. i think the 220 units is significant. it may not be enough, but it is still new housing that we're putting into the city. more importantly, the larger piece is the loan assistance program. it addresses a very important role that we need in san for cisco related to the hospital. these are, in some cases, first responders in the event of an earthquake or other tragedy. much like i am concerned that a good portion of our police department or fire department does not live in san francisco, this is a way we can help ensure at least one sector of fi
the other thing, i marked the difference between stanford lucille packard with more than 1 million square feet of development and cpmc with more than 1 million. there is a lot more being done here. trying to squabble over the small amount of difference based on the van ness, my compliments to the city for doing this. if there is anything else to add, i am happy to listen to any corrections on my analysis. >> i think you have described the concept. thank you. president fong: if you do not...
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their stories played out over a three-day period at lucille packard hospital. that's where marianne favro joins us with this life-changing story. >> reporter: the three heart transplants took place on may 3, 4, and 5. and dr. rinehart led the team of surgeons. what's amazing is each surgery was 12 hours long and he says they were very complicated operation. the doctor barely had time to get a couple of coffee before he was called back into the o.r. amanda seacrest is celebrating an important anniversary. three weeks ago, she underwent a liver and heart transplant. >> the man who donated the organs, god bless them. unfortunate for their family, for their loss. i can't thank them more -- i'm so emotional. i can't thank them more than anything. >> reporter: what happened next is a medical milestone. hours later, william performed a heart transplant performed by the same surgeon. >> he was probably the sickest going into the surgery. he literally almost died on the way to the operating room. >> reporter: he's feeling much stronger now, after williams' complex 12-ho
their stories played out over a three-day period at lucille packard hospital. that's where marianne favro joins us with this life-changing story. >> reporter: the three heart transplants took place on may 3, 4, and 5. and dr. rinehart led the team of surgeons. what's amazing is each surgery was 12 hours long and he says they were very complicated operation. the doctor barely had time to get a couple of coffee before he was called back into the o.r. amanda seacrest is celebrating an...
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a csu credit card but university spokesperson says the money was reimbursed by the david and lucille packard foundation as part of a grants that went way teacher preparation summit. this mill according to the guest list was a pre summit dinner. and finally we uncovered received for car service writes mostly to the airport to totaling mostly $10,000 encumbrances let one of the western lax the cost taxpayers more than 70,000. all totaled we down to more than three-quarters of a million dollars charged on csu credit cards last year. that could pay tuition for 127 students for one year. the faculty find these sorts of expenditure is disappointing because they have been facing budget cuts for the past five years. >>> by reed says there will be no changes. >>> is that money wisely spent? >>> absolutely. >>> how can you say that? when iraqis do is make sacrifices? >>> cps 5. >>> this payment and took its. what is dave rader california bar for stuffed animals. sure you can text but how is your handwriting? the impact it have on the election. >>> they area vp has struggled with an addiction for years
a csu credit card but university spokesperson says the money was reimbursed by the david and lucille packard foundation as part of a grants that went way teacher preparation summit. this mill according to the guest list was a pre summit dinner. and finally we uncovered received for car service writes mostly to the airport to totaling mostly $10,000 encumbrances let one of the western lax the cost taxpayers more than 70,000. all totaled we down to more than three-quarters of a million dollars...
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---pues hoy, el personal medico del hospital infantil lucile packard de stanford, invito a los mediospara que puedan documentar la buena salud de la que gozan las dos pequenitas... stop --- weather open take pkg un frente se quedara estancado al norte del area de la bahia.esto ayudara a que el mercurio descienda en comparacion al dia de hoy..aun asi veremos maximas en el rango bajo de los 70 en el interior y en el rango de los 60 en la costa. cu - bump out ---vamos a anuncios publicitarios en noticiero telemundo 48 en alta definicion, pero al regresar... take vo ---en san francisco, las autoridades de transporte se preparan para hacer pagar a los pasajeros que quieren viajar gratis... take sot --- ramon diaz ramon diaz dice: ". en los deportes... un jugador de los earthquakes es nombrado el mejor de la semana enterese de quien se trata y porque.. ademas le dire como se jugaran los cuartos de final del torneo clausura del futbol mexicano..." roll open cu ---hoy continuamos con nuestro segmento "tu voz en la comunidad" en el que usted plantea sus quejas o procupacione s, y nosotros busc
---pues hoy, el personal medico del hospital infantil lucile packard de stanford, invito a los mediospara que puedan documentar la buena salud de la que gozan las dos pequenitas... stop --- weather open take pkg un frente se quedara estancado al norte del area de la bahia.esto ayudara a que el mercurio descienda en comparacion al dia de hoy..aun asi veremos maximas en el rango bajo de los 70 en el interior y en el rango de los 60 en la costa. cu - bump out ---vamos a anuncios publicitarios en...
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last november doctors at lucille packard performed a 10 hour surgery.the family returned to share an update on their recovery. >> i see them now running and playing and right now they know how to put their socks and shoes. i'm so happy for them to see them like this now. >> they continue to see a plastic surgeon and undergo physical therapy. doctors say it has been a smooth recovery. >>> 4:57. get ready for a day of may day marches and protests if in the bay area. looming strike has already stopped ferry service from marin county this morning. next, the challenge you may face getting around today. >>> special delivery hundreds of workers storm san francisco's city hall. the letter they deliver to the mayor. >> the stabbing death of a high school football star see what his friends are doing to honor him. does your phone give you all day battery life ? droid does. and does it launch apps by voice while learning your voice ? launch cab4me. droid does. keep left at the fork. does it do turn-by-turn navigation ? droid does. with verizon, america's largest 4g
last november doctors at lucille packard performed a 10 hour surgery.the family returned to share an update on their recovery. >> i see them now running and playing and right now they know how to put their socks and shoes. i'm so happy for them to see them like this now. >> they continue to see a plastic surgeon and undergo physical therapy. doctors say it has been a smooth recovery. >>> 4:57. get ready for a day of may day marches and protests if in the bay area. looming...
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they all received heart transplants at lucille packard children's hospital just hours apart.rmed by the same surgeon. >> and they were all about 12-hour type of surgeries. >> reporter: not just long but complicated, too. >> they were all fairly complicated because of the congenital heart disease they have. >> reporter: the patients are certainly grateful to their surgeon but say they wouldn't be here if the donor families had not made generous decisions during a time of tragedy. >> the male or female, god bless them and unfortunate for their family, for their loss. i can't thank them more. i'm so emotional. i can't thank them more than anything. >> reporter: the transplants have enabled the young patients to start making plans for the future. william will graduate from gunn high school in june and later head off to college. amanda and james will head back to college. james says he'll always remember the three days that changed three lives and vows to never take his new heart for granted. >> you'll never ever be able to repay them but it's just something you can live on, do ev
they all received heart transplants at lucille packard children's hospital just hours apart.rmed by the same surgeon. >> and they were all about 12-hour type of surgeries. >> reporter: not just long but complicated, too. >> they were all fairly complicated because of the congenital heart disease they have. >> reporter: the patients are certainly grateful to their surgeon but say they wouldn't be here if the donor families had not made generous decisions during a time of...
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. >> reporter: their new independence is a result of a risky ten-hour separation surgery at lucille packard children's hospital last november. >> all of their organs are normal and the healing has been great. there are some structural concerns that we're still monitoring, so the shape of the chest is continuing to remodel. >> reporter: since the operation their mother says her daughters are much more outgoing and enjoy separate play dates and jumping in bounce houses. the girls have big plans. >> she wants to be -- what do you want to be when you grow up? she wants to be a doctor and a nurse. >> reporter: if that doesn't work out -- >> ask them and they say me, i will be the next "american idol." and they sing and dance. >> reporter: the girls may not fit together the same way, but they are still connected. and now if one wants to sleep, no problem. the other can keep on playing. as they leave the hospital in separate red wagons and sit in two different car seats, they know being together for their next adventure is now a choice. the girls can also feed themselves now, something that was ve
. >> reporter: their new independence is a result of a risky ten-hour separation surgery at lucille packard children's hospital last november. >> all of their organs are normal and the healing has been great. there are some structural concerns that we're still monitoring, so the shape of the chest is continuing to remodel. >> reporter: since the operation their mother says her daughters are much more outgoing and enjoy separate play dates and jumping in bounce houses. the...
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surgeons at lucille packard children's hospital transplanted one heart a day for three days three weeks student at st. mary's college. the next day william wiley medrow. then another heart became available for james spencer, a freshman at santa rosa junior college. all three are now giving thanks. >> they lost someone important in their lives and they gave me a second chance. >> very happy. very thankful. i certainly would not be here without it. >> you never know how long it actually might be until you can get one. and when i got one, it was just such a relief. >> the five-year survival rate for heart transplants is at 93%. doctors say this should be a new beginning for all three patients. >>> a chinese activist fears have become reality. new this morning, what has happened to a member of chen wong chen's family. >>> the dunbarton bridge is shut down for the holiday weekend. we'll go there live for one last look at the work now being done. >> first a live look outside. there she is, the golden gate bridge. when she opened back in '37, the chronicle referred to that bridge as the $35 mi
surgeons at lucille packard children's hospital transplanted one heart a day for three days three weeks student at st. mary's college. the next day william wiley medrow. then another heart became available for james spencer, a freshman at santa rosa junior college. all three are now giving thanks. >> they lost someone important in their lives and they gave me a second chance. >> very happy. very thankful. i certainly would not be here without it. >> you never know how long it...