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thomas kean, who is now head of medicine at ucsf. our former head of medicine here -- he watches over us and make sure that the university is fully supportive of our efforts. we are very grateful. our chief medical officer. i also cannot miss the chance to say this, dr. elliott rappaport, the former dean, who also taught me everything i know about cardiology, which unfortunately, elliot, really is not that much. but we really appreciate the number of years. dr. rapoport is one of those people who stayed six months and may now be up to 35 years. how many years? 49 years. that is the typical san francisco employees. i also want to say we are big believers in the health department, that people need hospitals. hospitals are critical, but hospitals are not where we want people. where we want people is in the community. we want to keep people healthy. we want people seeing their primary-care doctors, whether here or in the community or at the federally qualified health centers, and for the incredibly rich array of community-based services
thomas kean, who is now head of medicine at ucsf. our former head of medicine here -- he watches over us and make sure that the university is fully supportive of our efforts. we are very grateful. our chief medical officer. i also cannot miss the chance to say this, dr. elliott rappaport, the former dean, who also taught me everything i know about cardiology, which unfortunately, elliot, really is not that much. but we really appreciate the number of years. dr. rapoport is one of those people...
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ucsf is at number seven. john hopkins, the mayo clinic and massachusetts general are the top three.he magazine took into account the hospital's death rate, emergency care into account. >>> according to two public policy groups 28 states have shown an increase in adult obesity. some of the states with the highest numbers of obesity are mississippi, alabama and tennessee. california ranks number 41. experts call the rate of obesity in the united states a public health crisis. >>> a new study out of uc davis shows many olive oil sold in the united states are not the high grade extra virgin as their labels claim. researchers found that 69% of the imported oils and 10% of domestic oils failed international extra virgin standards. the study comes at the u.s. department of agriculture begins developing standards for labels such as virgin or extra virgin. >>> iphone battles it's antenna problems, a flood of new smart phones are coming into the market. we will look at some of them and the competition they present. >>> and what a great day here in the bay area and the weekend is right around
ucsf is at number seven. john hopkins, the mayo clinic and massachusetts general are the top three.he magazine took into account the hospital's death rate, emergency care into account. >>> according to two public policy groups 28 states have shown an increase in adult obesity. some of the states with the highest numbers of obesity are mississippi, alabama and tennessee. california ranks number 41. experts call the rate of obesity in the united states a public health crisis....
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the biggest issues for dog patch right now are the proposed ucsf hospital that wants to be placed at the north end of dogpatch. they do not have to follow the planning codes of san francisco. that is not to say that we are inherently opposed to ucsf and what they potentially bring to the neighborhood. it is just that we need to be aware of what their plans are. >> in our show, we have heard a lot about the challenges facing the people of district 10. let's hear about the proposed solutions. >> in this world we live in today, the technology is already there. i would not even mind seeing a solar former place all of this. the tide rolls in, and it rolls out, and do you know that the force of that type rolling in and out will generate enough energy to keep this city going? >> the kind of changes that i would like to see -- definitely more greening, more sensitivity to planting trees, creating more open space. >> if people want to have a good job out here, people getting educated, you see this community change. you see a lot of people coming into this community. this community probably gr
the biggest issues for dog patch right now are the proposed ucsf hospital that wants to be placed at the north end of dogpatch. they do not have to follow the planning codes of san francisco. that is not to say that we are inherently opposed to ucsf and what they potentially bring to the neighborhood. it is just that we need to be aware of what their plans are. >> in our show, we have heard a lot about the challenges facing the people of district 10. let's hear about the proposed...
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. >> ucsf medical center. [applause] >> thank you for letting us be a part of the celebration. >> wells fargo. [applause] >> it is a pleasure to be here today with all of you. this reflects the beginning of indepndence. independence to become an entrepreneur, obtain financial security, and i am proud to work for a bank that supports my community and me in my career aspirations at wells fargo. on behalf of the 1800 team members in the bay area, wells fargo wishes you all a healthy, wealthy, and properous juneteenth. thanlk you very much. happy juneteenth. >> medical center. [applause] >> i've been working with california medical center for some time, and reverend dyson has been working with juneteenth. she wanted to send her regards, that she would love to be here, but she went to a graduation. >> i will be brief, because i hear you get more applause that way. i am vp operations at cpmc and i would like to congratulate everyone and wish you a happy juneteenth. take care. [applause] >> another strong supporter,
. >> ucsf medical center. [applause] >> thank you for letting us be a part of the celebration. >> wells fargo. [applause] >> it is a pleasure to be here today with all of you. this reflects the beginning of indepndence. independence to become an entrepreneur, obtain financial security, and i am proud to work for a bank that supports my community and me in my career aspirations at wells fargo. on behalf of the 1800 team members in the bay area, wells fargo wishes you all...
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a four >> ucsf federal prosecutors say use social security numbers of fellow please develop 400 healths in exchange for only vouchers. he was drafted to thousand dollars bail is scheduled to be sentenced at the end of october. prosecutors say he faces a maximum of 25 years in prison. in san jose mayor chuck reedy is pushing to put in oakland a's stadium measure on the november ballot. even though major league baseball has yet to give the go-ahead this is of the new stadium would look. he said he was a city council to approve the ballpark measure changing this he would wait for consent from baseball officials the oakland a's need approval to move because san jose is the official territory of the san francisco giants. colgate park has been hit again run by vandals. police are looking for people who've been cutting down trees in the park over the last few months. kron 4 shows the damage. the >> damage was discovered thursday morning 14 ellison a sycamore tree were severed at the musical course between the museum in the academy of sciences. park officials said the trees were cut sometime w
a four >> ucsf federal prosecutors say use social security numbers of fellow please develop 400 healths in exchange for only vouchers. he was drafted to thousand dollars bail is scheduled to be sentenced at the end of october. prosecutors say he faces a maximum of 25 years in prison. in san jose mayor chuck reedy is pushing to put in oakland a's stadium measure on the november ballot. even though major league baseball has yet to give the go-ahead this is of the new stadium would look. he...
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many people from ucsf are here today, our sister institution, all of home relief help us, but that was not why we got 84.3% of the vote. we got it because the people who work here, the care that is provided, and what people know about san francisco general for over 100 years. [applause] that is something that we can be very proud of, just walking around today. and i'm sure that many of you have noticed that, that it is, for us, like a homecoming of all sorts. my first day in san francisco general hospital was as a medical intern. i still remember the exact date -- june 21, 1986. right here in the mission emergency room. and at the same time with pat carr, who is here, who was starting as a nurse in the emergency room at about the same time that i was. we are all family. jane o'connell is here on the end, our long-term ceo. [applause] . we talked about family relations and my first encounter in san francisco general hospital was as an medical intern with a bomb bringing her children here for care. i want to know where else but in the public sector would somebody go from being a mother b
many people from ucsf are here today, our sister institution, all of home relief help us, but that was not why we got 84.3% of the vote. we got it because the people who work here, the care that is provided, and what people know about san francisco general for over 100 years. [applause] that is something that we can be very proud of, just walking around today. and i'm sure that many of you have noticed that, that it is, for us, like a homecoming of all sorts. my first day in san francisco...
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but ucsf's robert nagum says whatever the regulations are, you shouldn't bet your life on them.williams. >>> a trial date may be set tomorrow against former slugger barry bonds. barry bonds faces charges that he ride lied -- that he lied to the judge. a judge won't allow evidence an appeal by prosecutors was une successful. >>> 40-year-oldtammy thomas was convicted in 2008 for one count of obstruction of justice for telling the grand jury she never knowingly took steroids. the appeal's court disas. >>> there's been a recent streupg of burglaries in palo alto -- there's >>> for the second time this week, police in the peninsula have found a child committing a burglary. police believe adults are using the child to conduct the burglaries. >> reporter: homeowners reported that the child was confronted ran to some waiting adults. police say the boy used open windows or doors to get into the homes and may not be aware that he is committing a crime. >> sound like child abuse to me. i don't know what else to say about it. clearly, it's not a good thing to do. >> as a child, of course yo
but ucsf's robert nagum says whatever the regulations are, you shouldn't bet your life on them.williams. >>> a trial date may be set tomorrow against former slugger barry bonds. barry bonds faces charges that he ride lied -- that he lied to the judge. a judge won't allow evidence an appeal by prosecutors was une successful. >>> 40-year-oldtammy thomas was convicted in 2008 for one count of obstruction of justice for telling the grand jury she never knowingly took steroids. the...
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but ucsf's robert nagum says whatever the regulations are, you shouldn't bet your life on them. rita williams. >>> a trial date may be set tomorrow against former slugger barry bonds. barry bonds faces charges that he ride lied -- that he lied to the judge. a judge won't allow evidence an appeal by prosecutors was une successful. >>> 40-year-oldtammy thomas was convicted in 2008 for one count of obstruction of justice for telling the grand jury she never knowingly took steroids. the appeal's court disas. >>> there's been a recent streupg of burglaries in palo alto -- there's been a recent string of burglaries in palo alto, and wait till you hear who officers think is spending them. woman: did you bring the camera phone? man: i did. do you wanna go first? i've been waiting for this all day. ok, this is from... aunt stacey. introducing chase quickdeposit. just photograph the front and back of your check using the chase mobile app on your iphone, and hit send. it went through. this is so cool. this is so cool. you wanna try it? yea. ok. all right. who's next? make a deposit from an
but ucsf's robert nagum says whatever the regulations are, you shouldn't bet your life on them. rita williams. >>> a trial date may be set tomorrow against former slugger barry bonds. barry bonds faces charges that he ride lied -- that he lied to the judge. a judge won't allow evidence an appeal by prosecutors was une successful. >>> 40-year-oldtammy thomas was convicted in 2008 for one count of obstruction of justice for telling the grand jury she never knowingly took...
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. >> she's been to the pain clinic at ucsf. medications aren't working. her life has been changed.oo that permanent. not going to go away? >> appears to be that way. >> this doctor is a paid expert witness for lawsuit she's filed and other lawsuits against western dental. the ceo declined to be interviewed on camera in this case but sent a prerecorded response from the dental director. >> did not complain of complications or unusual pain. until two months after her treatment. we referred her to a specialist as soon as reported a problem. >> and the attorney says she complained about the pain right away. and the hmo delayed referring her to a special skbrift now, refuses to pay for the surgery that might address the problem. >> these are the injury that's should not occur. these are preventable that. is why it's called negligence. >> the case moves forward, she was doing her best to keep it together as a wife and mother. she says her injury has affected her home life. >> before, i used to go out with kids. now, i can't anymore. the medicine is too strong. i can't drive like that. >>
. >> she's been to the pain clinic at ucsf. medications aren't working. her life has been changed.oo that permanent. not going to go away? >> appears to be that way. >> this doctor is a paid expert witness for lawsuit she's filed and other lawsuits against western dental. the ceo declined to be interviewed on camera in this case but sent a prerecorded response from the dental director. >> did not complain of complications or unusual pain. until two months after her...
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>> cutting edge of science is many different places but working with claj students at ucsf where i've been teaching for many years what i tell them is go to the seminars you know nothing about. students tend to keep their heads down and go to, experience things they've already been pretty well acquainted with. and basically i thin what we know about scientific creativity comes from combining the most creative people combine ideas have come from fields that are fairly far apart. so really, part of education of a little scientist is to learn about different ways of exploring the world, different kinds of ways that people have solved different problems. by analogy, have all that in your head somehow. when you have your problem, trying to pick a way of thinking from a different field or a tool from a different field. and of course being creative means doing something that nobody has ever done before. and this is the way you do something that's new because nobody ever thought of combining those things in that way before. science is exploding at an incredibly ever increasing rate and i thin
>> cutting edge of science is many different places but working with claj students at ucsf where i've been teaching for many years what i tell them is go to the seminars you know nothing about. students tend to keep their heads down and go to, experience things they've already been pretty well acquainted with. and basically i thin what we know about scientific creativity comes from combining the most creative people combine ideas have come from fields that are fairly far apart. so really,...
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. >> and a ucsf substance employee using colleagues personal information to reap rewards from on-line. federal prosecutors social security numbers from federal employees and use them for several health surveys in exchange for $100 vouchers. he is free on a $50,000 bond and will be sentenced at the end of october. he earned $40, 000. the maximum sentence he could get is five years in prison. >> the problem is potentially harmful algae. usually, it is in fresh water in late summer and usually dissipates. and the tests will be done and the blooms will subside. >> still had, afghanistan, and former have some final words. >> and to look outside from our roof cam. some overcast conditions and it should be clear. we will be right back. they were thrilled. she's a natural vibrato. oh. we started saving for this music camp in vermont. so i told them about some of the wells fargo online savings tools like my savings plan, which helps them set up and monitor a savings goal. until we found out that maybe her teacher uses certain terms a little bit loosely. rebecca is clearly very gifted. [ banker
. >> and a ucsf substance employee using colleagues personal information to reap rewards from on-line. federal prosecutors social security numbers from federal employees and use them for several health surveys in exchange for $100 vouchers. he is free on a $50,000 bond and will be sentenced at the end of october. he earned $40, 000. the maximum sentence he could get is five years in prison. >> the problem is potentially harmful algae. usually, it is in fresh water in late summer and...