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shame on him. >> reporter: now we are here in front of ucf.t know if strikers are planning ongoing in the middle of street as they have in times passed, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >> the city is day 5 in the east bay and nurses and medical tech knicks are talking about time off and they are talking about summit and berkeley and oakland, medical centers in caster valley and sutton in antioch. >>> it is a horrific case of animal abuse in san francisco and it has left a 10 month old puppy blind. they have released his photo and he is the owner of a pushing mix -- pug mix. then say the extent of the because is alarming. >> she is one of many and we are seeing a lot and it is concerning. >> reporter: animal control said she is the latest of a handful of extreme animal abuse in reason weeks. this is scrappy a year and a half old terroir who was thrown to the ground and they are hoping somebody can nurse them back to help and find them a good home. >>> they are looking for a 10 year luxury and this includes the control tour and if it is -- tower an
shame on him. >> reporter: now we are here in front of ucf.t know if strikers are planning ongoing in the middle of street as they have in times passed, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >> the city is day 5 in the east bay and nurses and medical tech knicks are talking about time off and they are talking about summit and berkeley and oakland, medical centers in caster valley and sutton in antioch. >>> it is a horrific case of animal abuse in san francisco and it has left a 10...
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ucfs is part of our san francisco department and other stake holders to help improve opportunities for access to better nutrition, access to physical activity in the bay view hunters point. we put out a group of grants, about 70 k for organizations that wanted to innovate new approaches and we are trying community gardening, nutrition education, family physical activity, for example, folks came to the consensus that the greatest challenge and greatest barrier they faced in common was transportation. so as she touched on there are tariff issues to get from one side to the other side to access a community program can be dangerous unfortunately. for elders up on the hill who are isolated it's a challenge to get to doctors and food, etc. by way of this process of bringing folks together we've been able to develop this plan that we think will address a big appease -- piece of our need. it doesn't address all the needs. this is a great start. we hope you will support it. >> thank you. next speaker? >> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is christina with the public health department and i
ucfs is part of our san francisco department and other stake holders to help improve opportunities for access to better nutrition, access to physical activity in the bay view hunters point. we put out a group of grants, about 70 k for organizations that wanted to innovate new approaches and we are trying community gardening, nutrition education, family physical activity, for example, folks came to the consensus that the greatest challenge and greatest barrier they faced in common was...
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people in the working group and christina with the department of public health, roberto vargas from ucfs and veronica shepherd from the health clinic, this has been a great experience and we hope this is a plan that will get implemented sooner rather than later. >> thank you, i think miss change made the point to have really good planning processes that engage communities concern and low income communities is critical and i think this is a perfect example of that. any questions, colleagues? let's open this up for public comment. commissioner breed? >> i just wanted to make a comment. when this item came before us in march, i was really excited because of what we actually had done in the western addition community around informal transportation in getting kids around. in addition one of the biggest challenges we did have because of the number of students who participated in programs at the african american non-culture complex lived in the bay view point and it was always a challenge to get people to take them home because one of the problems that they experienced on some of the lines even
people in the working group and christina with the department of public health, roberto vargas from ucfs and veronica shepherd from the health clinic, this has been a great experience and we hope this is a plan that will get implemented sooner rather than later. >> thank you, i think miss change made the point to have really good planning processes that engage communities concern and low income communities is critical and i think this is a perfect example of that. any questions,...
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we are ucf b. not only that but by firing and laughing par as of color and more you're directly effecting the parents the students the teachers and disserving our community (clapping) >> i'm a parents of the a daughter who's about to
we are ucf b. not only that but by firing and laughing par as of color and more you're directly effecting the parents the students the teachers and disserving our community (clapping) >> i'm a parents of the a daughter who's about to
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we are ucf b. not only that but by firing and laughing par as of color and more you're directly effecting the parents the students the teachers and disserving our community (clapping) >> i'm a parents of the a daughter who's about to start school here and i work at the outreach and a community group. and i also have tried to close the achievement gap in order to do that we need the teachers. to me it seems like your target our neighborhoods the low income neighborhoods. invitation valley you need to stop the lay offs. (clapping) >> good evening. i'm a nutrition coordinator and i'm here to represent the par a professional. we've been opportunity for about 12 years and we're about to have is a hiccup in this funding and the part that warms my heart the most and says how did i get my kid to eat broccoli and he's asking for more he said i was involving him in the preparing of dinner. our funding has a hiccup and we're asking to help continue this funding. when your workout has a hiccup it's hard to get
we are ucf b. not only that but by firing and laughing par as of color and more you're directly effecting the parents the students the teachers and disserving our community (clapping) >> i'm a parents of the a daughter who's about to start school here and i work at the outreach and a community group. and i also have tried to close the achievement gap in order to do that we need the teachers. to me it seems like your target our neighborhoods the low income neighborhoods. invitation valley...
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thousands of health care workers will end a two-day strike and return to work later this morning at ucfs and for our medical centers in california. they walked off the job on tuesday over stalled account talks involving pension contributions. the medical centers post honed hundreds of elected procedures and therapy. >> construction of the new bay bridge will show us prep work done today to replace broken bolts. this month, the toll bridge program oversight committee announce add plan to install large steel saddles on the new span which would fix the problem of the broken belts. 32 bolts than tightened in march broke and officials say similar bolts that were tightened since then have shown no sign of failure. abc7 news reporter amy hollyfield will have more in a live report. >> we will learn who is $2 president richer thanks to a powerball ticket bought here in the bay area. officials say someone has come forward to claim a ticket worth $2.3 million, and it was purchased at a 7/11 on the a expressway in san jose matching five of the six members on saturday for the largest jackpot in the h
thousands of health care workers will end a two-day strike and return to work later this morning at ucfs and for our medical centers in california. they walked off the job on tuesday over stalled account talks involving pension contributions. the medical centers post honed hundreds of elected procedures and therapy. >> construction of the new bay bridge will show us prep work done today to replace broken bolts. this month, the toll bridge program oversight committee announce add plan to...
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ucf had just broken ground on the med school. it had no accreditation, no faculty, no students. how best to lure the nation's best and brightest to an unknown school? give each medical student free tuition and cover all their living expenses. >> if we didn't have the scholarships we would be likely to attract students who couldn't get in anywhere else because we are an untested medical school. >> reporter: romeo joseph could have gone just about anywhere. but being debt-free was a strong lure. the american medical association says the average medical student in the united states leaves college $200,000 in debt. >> normally if you look at the repayment for that, say you owe a quarter million, you pay $1700, $1800 a month for 30 years. >> reporter: on match day recently -- that med school tradition where students find out where they will begin their residency, confirmation. the $8 million it cost the university was money well spent. >> congratulations. >> reporter: graduates are going to some of the most prestigious medical institutions in the nation. with the gift of a free educa
ucf had just broken ground on the med school. it had no accreditation, no faculty, no students. how best to lure the nation's best and brightest to an unknown school? give each medical student free tuition and cover all their living expenses. >> if we didn't have the scholarships we would be likely to attract students who couldn't get in anywhere else because we are an untested medical school. >> reporter: romeo joseph could have gone just about anywhere. but being debt-free was a...
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ucfs has post penned 20 elective surgeries and working at reduced staffing levels with replacement workers. similar walkouts have taken place at uc davis and other medical centers. >> now the forecast. >> you were talking about the wins and amie called it a bad hair day? >> yes if you have hair. >> mike? >> okay...i am just happy to have a hair day. >> some of us are happy to have hair. >> 5:09. live doppler 7 hd shows no rain so there is no frizz factor. in the south by, mountain view is 50, the warm spot. everyone else is in the 40's, cupertino and sunnyvale and campbell and san jose at 49. alum rock, 48. the hills, los gatos, 42 degrees right now. we are 50 in richmond district and redwood city and newark and warmer in alameda at 52 but everyone else is 46 in san ramon. lafayette is 45 and same for novato. the next 12 hours, we will be around 44 to 50 degrees through 7:00 and breezy at noon and 54 to 65 and below average everywhere and 55 at the coast and 70 inland and total sunshine today other than a passing cloud or two. the next three days we are the same, winds will subside on frid
ucfs has post penned 20 elective surgeries and working at reduced staffing levels with replacement workers. similar walkouts have taken place at uc davis and other medical centers. >> now the forecast. >> you were talking about the wins and amie called it a bad hair day? >> yes if you have hair. >> mike? >> okay...i am just happy to have a hair day. >> some of us are happy to have hair. >> 5:09. live doppler 7 hd shows no rain so there is no frizz...
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also new this morning, "los angeles times" reports all medical centers including ucf are canceling elective surgeries ahead of a possible strike by patient care and technical workers. officials say emergency services will not be shut down and parents already in the hospital will continue to get care. but many elective are potential strike set if tuesday and wednesday. >> occupy protesters will set the stage for another clash with police when they try to move back into a tract familiar land in albany tomorrow. the land is owned by the university of california. on saturday occupy the familiar protesters marched into the land and planted crops. on monday police ejected the protesters and arrested four. the activists are protesting the plans for commercial development on the farmland. >> hikers planning on hitting a popular south bay trail, the public health department says bats near the trail have testified positive for rabies and the health department says a hike found the bat and anyone we may have come in contact with the bat is being asked to be tested if rabies which is very rare in human
also new this morning, "los angeles times" reports all medical centers including ucf are canceling elective surgeries ahead of a possible strike by patient care and technical workers. officials say emergency services will not be shut down and parents already in the hospital will continue to get care. but many elective are potential strike set if tuesday and wednesday. >> occupy protesters will set the stage for another clash with police when they try to move back into a tract...
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there is a program called ucfe unemployment compensation for federal employees in which the federal governmentnsates states who give unemployment insurance to federal workers furloughed. we heard specifically about a case in pennsylvania in which a man, a federal engineer for the navy makes $100,000 a year, is going to lose about $4,000 in pay by being furloughed for days. trying to put those together in a block. not 11 fridays but you 11 days in a row and say that he was unemployed for are two weeks and receive unemployment compensation. >> greta: what is the better deal for the taxpayer? to pay the wage in if he went to work or unemployment. unemployment is cheaper so we are getting a little bit of a deal. >> unemployment would be cheaper. are this conflicts completely with the spirit of the sequester. >> greta: i understand. >> and doesn't apply everywhere. may be some states where it doesn't a. >> greta: the reason everyone gets mad at the workers trying to get unemployment for the days they are furloughed. the reason they are furloughed is because the president and house and senate didn't
there is a program called ucfe unemployment compensation for federal employees in which the federal governmentnsates states who give unemployment insurance to federal workers furloughed. we heard specifically about a case in pennsylvania in which a man, a federal engineer for the navy makes $100,000 a year, is going to lose about $4,000 in pay by being furloughed for days. trying to put those together in a block. not 11 fridays but you 11 days in a row and say that he was unemployed for are two...