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at the ucsf auditorium. that starts at 5:00 p.m. president mazzucco: of it like the public to in physics at. -- i would like the public to visit that. it as the police commission we deal with all sorts of issues. i invite the public to attend on the 15th because you'll be able to witness the heroic effort of our men and women in the police department who have risked their lives to protect citizens. it is quite an event for the officers and their families and it is something to be very proud of. i invite the public if they have time to be present at the new ucsf campus to witness the ceremony. commissioners? i am b, please? >> 3b, scheduling of items identified for consideration at future commission meetings. president mazzucco: as we discussed, the issue regarding the general order regarding the discharge of firearms at vehicles. we will look at that next week. it briefly, i think commissioner kingsley as a case she would like to add to the agenda for next week. any other items? commissioner dejesus: december 8, we will have progres
at the ucsf auditorium. that starts at 5:00 p.m. president mazzucco: of it like the public to in physics at. -- i would like the public to visit that. it as the police commission we deal with all sorts of issues. i invite the public to attend on the 15th because you'll be able to witness the heroic effort of our men and women in the police department who have risked their lives to protect citizens. it is quite an event for the officers and their families and it is something to be very proud of....
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. >> for the second time in a month ucsf shuttle bus has been involved in an accident. five people were treated for minor injuries after the crash. passengers say the bus was stopped in a light when rear ended. the shuttle bus struck and killed a pedestrian in downtown san francisco. >> and coming up, the bay area ceos neert top of the list. >>> a local study showing how plastic can impact effectiveness of fertility treatments. >> the warning that will now come with some pet >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> a restaurant chain is facing legal trouble tonight. hooters being accused of exposing children to a sexual environment. donna lisa wallace and tina gillmore serve aid complaint this morning. their charging that hooters advertises as a restaurant rather than as a sex entertainment establishment. >> what concerns us is that children are being served by the sexual entertainment business. >> hooters is known as a place where female wait staff is clad in scanty attire. just the name is suggestive. national organization for women says hooters
. >> for the second time in a month ucsf shuttle bus has been involved in an accident. five people were treated for minor injuries after the crash. passengers say the bus was stopped in a light when rear ended. the shuttle bus struck and killed a pedestrian in downtown san francisco. >> and coming up, the bay area ceos neert top of the list. >>> a local study showing how plastic can impact effectiveness of fertility treatments. >> the warning that will now come with...
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access to ucsf and its faculty members. that also get access to the mission date incubator, which has 35 companies just across the road. this is a very exciting and very normal, perhaps unique environment. let me just say about these incubators. we have gone from zero in mission-to 35. why? because of the bachus system. when they come here, they are just right across the road from all of the scientific talent, the faculty at mission bay, and we make open to them all of the resources and research facilities that we have. they are open to all of the companies and the incubator. that makes it a nice ecosystem. we're not just neighbors, we are interacting. iwhere do the big companies fit in? if you look at the small companies, what they need is some sort of advice on how you identify a market opportunity. what is the benefit of bringing this to market? what regulatory hurdles lie face? these young kids and the incubators, the people know all of this stuff. by coming>> there is a fourth pt you need to bring in this. we have been
access to ucsf and its faculty members. that also get access to the mission date incubator, which has 35 companies just across the road. this is a very exciting and very normal, perhaps unique environment. let me just say about these incubators. we have gone from zero in mission-to 35. why? because of the bachus system. when they come here, they are just right across the road from all of the scientific talent, the faculty at mission bay, and we make open to them all of the resources and...
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ucsf was grand $35 million from the center for its lab perched on a hillside behind the campus hospital. private donors chped in $48 million to get it finished a doctor heads up the settlement cell study. >> they will have laboratories that will work from very basic biology of stem cells to cutting edge clinical work and the most of the time of ideas and concepts from theench to the bedside. >> building will be home to 25 leading scientists working with 25 leading researchers. each lab is connected to the next. the doctor sa he never would have imagined stem cell research would have moved forward so quickly but how he is more optimistic than ever that cures will be fod thanks to funding in the state. it mirrors the patient activity in the science, things have been moving extremely fas just a year other two it was inconceivable at we could make stem cell lines that was patient specific. now tha has become routine. >> a california woman given a life sentence kilng important her abusive ex-boyfriend and paroled has a special request for governor swarzenegger. >> if i don't find it or pursu
ucsf was grand $35 million from the center for its lab perched on a hillside behind the campus hospital. private donors chped in $48 million to get it finished a doctor heads up the settlement cell study. >> they will have laboratories that will work from very basic biology of stem cells to cutting edge clinical work and the most of the time of ideas and concepts from theench to the bedside. >> building will be home to 25 leading scientists working with 25 leading researchers. each...
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cancer patients have lost their hair but a pilot study at ucsf is testing technology to change that. >> working at the port of oakland, they are used to feel the bay breeze blowing through her hair, even after the diagnosis of cancer, keeping her hair had been a priority. >> i have seven-year-old twins and they know they have cancer and for me looking normal for them, it's important to them. >> to keep the drugs from causing her hair from falling out, they are going freeze her scalp. he begins wrapping her hair. >> the cap contains a lightweight jell that stays off the and a little over half an hour the scalp will cool to 31 degrees. >> by cooling down the scalp, it constricts the blood vessels and decreases the delivery of these chemotherapy drugs. >> with the penguin cap she has managed to keep her hair. >> if the freezing tech sneak effective, why isn't it used more widely here? it turns out the fda have had safety concerns about the cold caps. >> the concern is that temperatures that hang out in the scalp and the therapy wouldn't get to the scalp. >> there is little effort, the c
cancer patients have lost their hair but a pilot study at ucsf is testing technology to change that. >> working at the port of oakland, they are used to feel the bay breeze blowing through her hair, even after the diagnosis of cancer, keeping her hair had been a priority. >> i have seven-year-old twins and they know they have cancer and for me looking normal for them, it's important to them. >> to keep the drugs from causing her hair from falling out, they are going freeze her...
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ucsf was fined $50 for leaving part of a drill bit in a patient's brain. >> they are very serious.> reporter: in each case the hospitals say the fines have led to better care. >> it caused a sea change in our operating rooms. >> of all aspects of the organization at ucsf to understand what the root cause of these problems are and try to fix them. >> reporter: as for the stewart family and stanford hospital state health department investigators found stanford hospital failed to meet the federal standard of care in diane stewart's case. the report says the hospital failed to record vital information about her blood pressure and urine output. that data may have prevented her death. what most ainngers them, someon deleted part of her medical record. in a statement stanford says stanford hospital and clinics cannot comment on the details of this disputed claim because of patient privacy laws. they denied any obligation. they settled in a civil lawsuit but said that was not an admission of fault. the deleted records were considered temporary notes. >> evidence was deleted. >> reporter: a
ucsf was fined $50 for leaving part of a drill bit in a patient's brain. >> they are very serious.> reporter: in each case the hospitals say the fines have led to better care. >> it caused a sea change in our operating rooms. >> of all aspects of the organization at ucsf to understand what the root cause of these problems are and try to fix them. >> reporter: as for the stewart family and stanford hospital state health department investigators found stanford hospital...
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two cars and a ucsf shuttle bus involved in a crash. we'll keep you posted if we get anymore information. >>> the effort to vote on a controversial tax package has hit a speed bump today in the house of representatives, but the white house is still pushing hard for its passage. the senate voted overwhelmingly yesterday in favor of the tax cut package. in the house some liberal democrats and conservative republicans object to the deal for different reasons and plan to vote against it. the democratic leadership in the house plans to vote on amendments such as an increase in the estate tax before bringing the full package up for a vote. most observers believe enough democrats will eventually vote for the compromise rather than face a rebuke from the president in their own party. >>> today the labor department has slightly better news than economists had expected. the number of people filing for first time jobless benefits split by 3,000. the experts expected the number to go up. but the number of continuing claims increased that now stands
two cars and a ucsf shuttle bus involved in a crash. we'll keep you posted if we get anymore information. >>> the effort to vote on a controversial tax package has hit a speed bump today in the house of representatives, but the white house is still pushing hard for its passage. the senate voted overwhelmingly yesterday in favor of the tax cut package. in the house some liberal democrats and conservative republicans object to the deal for different reasons and plan to vote against it....
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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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. >> reporter: the toddler is being treated at ucsf medical center. a spokeswoman told us she may have an update tomorrow. reporting live in san francisco, amber lee, "ktvu channel 2 news." >>> the foster parent accused of shaking a baby together pleaded not guilty to a homicide charge. the 3 month old baby died from injuries suffered when he shook him last week. the baby's relatives say child welfare services took the child shortly after he was born because he tested positive for methamphetamines. >> hurt and angry because i thought i could depend on the county to help me, and they just let me down. >> the county calls christian's death a tragedy and say all foster parents must undergo rigorous background checks. >>> a prisoner inmate who escapes custody for several hours last month did not enter a plea. 24 year old was recaptured after a 5-hour man hunt. prosecutors said he overpowered a female sheriff's deputy, beat and tasered her and took her gun after she had escorted him to a hospital. he was arraigned on 29 counts. >>> the sex offender charged
. >> reporter: the toddler is being treated at ucsf medical center. a spokeswoman told us she may have an update tomorrow. reporting live in san francisco, amber lee, "ktvu channel 2 news." >>> the foster parent accused of shaking a baby together pleaded not guilty to a homicide charge. the 3 month old baby died from injuries suffered when he shook him last week. the baby's relatives say child welfare services took the child shortly after he was born because he tested...
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. >> reporter: the toddler is being treated at ucsf medical center. a spokeswoman told us she may have an update tomorrow. reporting live in san francisco, amber lee, "ktvu channel 2 news." >>> the foster parent accused of shaking a baby together pleaded not guilty to a homicide charge. the 3 month old baby died from injuries suffered when he shook him last week. the baby's relatives say child welfare services took the child shortly after he was born because he tested positive for methamphetamines. >> hurt and angry because i thought i could depend on the county to help me, and they just let me down. >> the county calls christian's death a tragedy and say all foster parents must undergo rigorous background checks. >>> a prisoner inmate who escapes custody for several hours last month did not enter a plea. 24 year old was recaptured after a 5-hour man hunt. prosutors said he overpowered a female sheriff's deputy, beat and tasered her and took her gun after she had escorted him to a hospital. he was arraigned on 29 counts. >>> the sex offender charged o
. >> reporter: the toddler is being treated at ucsf medical center. a spokeswoman told us she may have an update tomorrow. reporting live in san francisco, amber lee, "ktvu channel 2 news." >>> the foster parent accused of shaking a baby together pleaded not guilty to a homicide charge. the 3 month old baby died from injuries suffered when he shook him last week. the baby's relatives say child welfare services took the child shortly after he was born because he tested...
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. >>> san francisco police are investigating a crash this one involving a ucsf shuttle bus.sent six people to the hospital. this happened at noontime yesterday right outside san francisco general hospital. police say a speeding car set off a chain reaction crash involving that bus and two other cars. the victims are expected to survive. last month a ucsf shuttle van was involved in a deadly pedestrian crash. >>> all right a lot of crashes you just reported on. let's check in with sal. you said we need to billion careful out there. >> yeah. we have lighter volume. we still need to be careful and throughout the next week i guess it will be raining according to steve. so it's going to be tough driving throughout. let's take a look at bay bridge toll plaza. it is lighter than usual. there is a back up in some of the lanes but it's not all that bad. again on friday we do have lighter volume and it will help us out. moving a long to 880 we've had a couple collisions here on 880 closer to downtown. 880 traffic is busier now near the coliseum. livermore westbound 580 slowing come in
. >>> san francisco police are investigating a crash this one involving a ucsf shuttle bus.sent six people to the hospital. this happened at noontime yesterday right outside san francisco general hospital. police say a speeding car set off a chain reaction crash involving that bus and two other cars. the victims are expected to survive. last month a ucsf shuttle van was involved in a deadly pedestrian crash. >>> all right a lot of crashes you just reported on. let's check in...
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. >>> san francisco police are investigating a crash involved a ucsf shuttle bus.happened around noon yesterday. outside of san francisco's general hospital. police say a speeding car set off a chain reaction crash involving the bus and two other cars. the victims are expected to survive. last month the ucsf shuttle van was involved in a deadly pedestrian crash in the tenderloin. >>> time now 5:36. we know we have wet roads this morning. sal, you were telling us about a bad crash. you still watching that? >> that's right. it's near marin city. it's near that helicopter pad and restaurant down there. a car flipped over into the ditch but the emergency crews are blocking the two right lanes and traffic may be effected northbound as people take a look at this. southbound 101 it's near the waldo tunnel. less than a mile away. let's look at live pictures. westbound bay bridge still looks good. although the driving today with the weather will be tougher than normal. if you are driving in the south bay it's wet. let's talk to steve. >> all right, sal. everything is lining
. >>> san francisco police are investigating a crash involved a ucsf shuttle bus.happened around noon yesterday. outside of san francisco's general hospital. police say a speeding car set off a chain reaction crash involving the bus and two other cars. the victims are expected to survive. last month the ucsf shuttle van was involved in a deadly pedestrian crash in the tenderloin. >>> time now 5:36. we know we have wet roads this morning. sal, you were telling us about a bad...
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kathy dennehy of ucsf found salvia was the number one ingredient sold online as an alternative to illegal drugs. the problem, kids may think since it comes from a plant, it's safe. >> as a youth experimenting with drugs, how much is safe? >> reporter: it depresses the central nervous system. >> we need to take a history our salvia. >> some kids may drive. >> you don't feel like you're in your body, driving would be a bad idea. [ laughter ] >> reporter: now with the role model like cyrus taking a hit for all kids to see, one california lawmaker wants to ban salvia in the state accusing cyrus of setting a bad example. ucsf researchers were alarmed that salvia could cause a loss of consciousness and that websites recommended that users have someone sit with them just in case. dr. dennehy is also concerned if young people mix salvia with other drugs or alcohol, other substances that affect the central nervous system, they could stop breathing. they say it's clear salvia has a serious potential for harm. >> all right. >> thank you. >>> well, on the subject of marijuana, it's often described as
kathy dennehy of ucsf found salvia was the number one ingredient sold online as an alternative to illegal drugs. the problem, kids may think since it comes from a plant, it's safe. >> as a youth experimenting with drugs, how much is safe? >> reporter: it depresses the central nervous system. >> we need to take a history our salvia. >> some kids may drive. >> you don't feel like you're in your body, driving would be a bad idea. [ laughter ] >> reporter: now...
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her team at ucsf has just launched a study about a competing technology.ctured by a swedish company and employs a machine to cool the cap while it's worn rather than relying on a freezer. >> the temperatures are reading out. >> cancer patient says the freezing process can cause pain as the temperatures lowered. >> the way i've always described it, like sticking your head in tahoe for six hours. >> but it's worth the sacrifice to keep here hair. >> i'm a very open person. i've been writing a blog about this experience. i just don't want to explain i have cancer to the postal man. >> recruiting early stage breast patients for its cap study. patients can invest in the penguin cold caps if they choose and doctors will track the outcomes of both groups. if the caps are proven to reduce hair loss, that could lessen the concerns many women have about chemotherapy. >> it's really an enormously traumatic experience. insures the hair grows back but what's fascinating, they find it's the single biggest hurdle to get over. >> i'm going in a battle here. i'm going to f
her team at ucsf has just launched a study about a competing technology.ctured by a swedish company and employs a machine to cool the cap while it's worn rather than relying on a freezer. >> the temperatures are reading out. >> cancer patient says the freezing process can cause pain as the temperatures lowered. >> the way i've always described it, like sticking your head in tahoe for six hours. >> but it's worth the sacrifice to keep here hair. >> i'm a very open...
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. >> doctors at ucsf medical center are keeping close watch on a toddler this morning after he nearly drowned in a hotel fountain. the little boy is recordly unable to breathe on his own and clinging to life after falling into a fountain. his mother was holding his twin sister but the little boy was on foot. in near minutes he was gone. >> the woman immediately started screaming and every employee was looking for him and one of the employees was looking under a christmas tree and the clothing caught his eye. >> hyatt says it hasn't had an accident like this in their 37 year history and the staff is deeply concerned about what happened. >> the latest storm moving through the bay area is heightening concern about a missing 90-year-old oakland man. he was last seen tuesday afternoon when he went on a daily walk. this is a picture of him. the man has dementia and answers to bob or robert. he was last seen wearing a brown jacket and his green yale baseball cap in the redwood heights area of oakland. if you see him, please contact oakland police. >> the assembly budget committee is set to c
. >> doctors at ucsf medical center are keeping close watch on a toddler this morning after he nearly drowned in a hotel fountain. the little boy is recordly unable to breathe on his own and clinging to life after falling into a fountain. his mother was holding his twin sister but the little boy was on foot. in near minutes he was gone. >> the woman immediately started screaming and every employee was looking for him and one of the employees was looking under a christmas tree and...
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he was taken to ucsf hospital where he died on saturday. the family was at the hotel taking pictures of the holiday decorations. we just learned that the hotel still has the fountain taped off an -- and they are working on a permanent safety plan. >> today the san jose city council will hold a special m eeting on pot clubs. many people are demanding an end to the recent raids. on friday night medical marijuana supporters held a fund-raiser to help pay expenses styed to the recent raid. >>> the u.s. senate is scheduled to take a procedural vote today on the tax cut compromise worked out between president obama and republicans. that would lead to a vote on measure itself tomorrow or wednesday. however it still faces an u p- hill climb in the house of representatives. jennifer davis has more from washington, d.c. >> reporter: the tax-cut compromise has its first real test with an afternoon vote in the senate. the senate remains confident it will pass but most of the actions still remain in the house where democrats have been rebelling about th
he was taken to ucsf hospital where he died on saturday. the family was at the hotel taking pictures of the holiday decorations. we just learned that the hotel still has the fountain taped off an -- and they are working on a permanent safety plan. >> today the san jose city council will hold a special m eeting on pot clubs. many people are demanding an end to the recent raids. on friday night medical marijuana supporters held a fund-raiser to help pay expenses styed to the recent raid....
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. >>> five people are recovering tonight following a crash in san francisco involving a ucsf shuttlebus. emergency crews responded to the corner of 22nd and potrero avenue around 11:30 today. a car traveling at a high rate of speed rear ended another car which then slam into another shuttle. witnesses say no one appeared seriously hurt. >>> friends and family are mourning the loss of a student who was shot and killed. police say justice apollo was stabbed. his mother believes a confrontation may be related to her son's death. police say they have looked into that story but cannot confirm it. police hope people who may have witnessed the stabbing will come forward. >>> a dna expert took the stands and linked genetic evidence to some but not all of the defendants. rita williams was in court today and she joins us now live from martinez with the details. >> reporter: with seven defendants, the preliminary hearing here is taking a long time. >> we're winding down. >> reporter: today each defense attorney tried to pick apart the dna evidence presented by this man, dave stockwell. the 19th
. >>> five people are recovering tonight following a crash in san francisco involving a ucsf shuttlebus. emergency crews responded to the corner of 22nd and potrero avenue around 11:30 today. a car traveling at a high rate of speed rear ended another car which then slam into another shuttle. witnesses say no one appeared seriously hurt. >>> friends and family are mourning the loss of a student who was shot and killed. police say justice apollo was stabbed. his mother believes...
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i graduated from ucsf and pharmaceuticals. i have a back problem, too. i had back surgery last year. i'm very passionate about pain management. i have a lot of patients traveling from chico, and manchester to my pharmacy to get medicine. i live in the sunset district. taraval street is not inappropriate place for this business, for this establishment. if you drive on taraval street in the afternoon, you understand there are too many youth, walking down the street, hanging out. even driving in that neighborhood in the afternoon. i just think culturally and socially this business is not compatible with the neighborhood. thank you very much. president peterson: thank you. next speaker, please? >> i am the ceo of traditional family corporation, and i am speaking for many patients in the district. i have been living in the area from 1988, and the 7-11 it is diagonally across from the mcd site. those places are parking lots where a lot of teenagers gathered. they hang around and fix their cars, and therend and fix their cars, and there are mothers bringing the
i graduated from ucsf and pharmaceuticals. i have a back problem, too. i had back surgery last year. i'm very passionate about pain management. i have a lot of patients traveling from chico, and manchester to my pharmacy to get medicine. i live in the sunset district. taraval street is not inappropriate place for this business, for this establishment. if you drive on taraval street in the afternoon, you understand there are too many youth, walking down the street, hanging out. even driving in...
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>>> speaking of giving to others, neil young performed at san francisco's ma sonic auditorium for ucsf children's hospital. he was joined by the singer and song writer and general colin powell. the concert was a sellout, as you can imagine. it raised $2.8 million for a new home at mission bay. the 183-bed facility is expected to hope in 24 teen. it is part of a larger complex for women, children and cancer patients. a great event tonight. >> terrific. the weather is not so terrific out there. >>> sandhya patel is back with the full forecast. >> yeah, and by morning it is going to be a murky, slick start for the bay area commute. here is the live doppler 7hd. we do have a few showers in the east bay. places like fremont and paseo padre road. getting wet down toward mill pea tis. -- milpitas. oakland and hayward. as you head south, san jose, damp. santa cruz area is also getting light showers. it was anything but light from the camera earlier this evening. you can see we got a good soaking across parts of the bay area. upwards of over an inch across some regions of -- as i showed you ear
>>> speaking of giving to others, neil young performed at san francisco's ma sonic auditorium for ucsf children's hospital. he was joined by the singer and song writer and general colin powell. the concert was a sellout, as you can imagine. it raised $2.8 million for a new home at mission bay. the 183-bed facility is expected to hope in 24 teen. it is part of a larger complex for women, children and cancer patients. a great event tonight. >> terrific. the weather is not so...
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. >> the little child is being treated at ucsf. doctors are expected to have an update about his condition later today. >>> a funeral this weekend will be held for a 3-month-old boy killed while in foster care. his foster parent is accused of shaking him to death. 53-year-old pleaded not guilty yesterday to a homicide charge. prosecutors say he shook the baby to death last week. the baby's relatives say child welfare services put the baby in foster care shortly after he was born because he tested positive for methamphetamine. >> i'm hurt and angry because i thought i could depend on the county to help me. and they just let me down. >> his uncle and aunt say they were trying to get custody of him but claims their case was put on the back burner when the social worker on the case went on vacation. county officials say christian's death is a tragedy and says all foster parents have to undergo rigorous background checks. >>> a retired teacher is recovering this morning after being burned inside a santa rosa classroom. she was helping w
. >> the little child is being treated at ucsf. doctors are expected to have an update about his condition later today. >>> a funeral this weekend will be held for a 3-month-old boy killed while in foster care. his foster parent is accused of shaking him to death. 53-year-old pleaded not guilty yesterday to a homicide charge. prosecutors say he shook the baby to death last week. the baby's relatives say child welfare services put the baby in foster care shortly after he was born...
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cathy dennehy of ucsf found salvia was the number one ingredient sold online as an alternative to illegal drugs. the problem, kids may think since it comes from a plant, it's safe. >> as a youth, there's someone who is, you know, experimenting with drugs, it's not knowing how much is going to be the right amount four, how much is a safe amount. >> reporter: sool salvation army via depresses the central nervous system. >> we need to take a history our salvia. >> reporter: some kids may make the mistake of getting behind the wheel. >> you definitely don't feel like you're in your body for a few moments so being in a vehicle in your body would be a really, really bad idea. >> reporter: now with the role model like cyrus taking a hit for all kids to see, one california lawmaker wants to ban salvia in the state, accusing cyrus of setting a bad example. >> dr. dennehy is also concerned about people mixing salvia with other drugs or alcohol. the substances affect the central nervous system as she said, it can make people stop breathing. >>> racoons are on a rampage in alameda where there have be
cathy dennehy of ucsf found salvia was the number one ingredient sold online as an alternative to illegal drugs. the problem, kids may think since it comes from a plant, it's safe. >> as a youth, there's someone who is, you know, experimenting with drugs, it's not knowing how much is going to be the right amount four, how much is a safe amount. >> reporter: sool salvation army via depresses the central nervous system. >> we need to take a history our salvia. >> reporter:...
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. >> better idea of the neighborhood, ucsf is in the street and the hospital is down the street. finding this kind of operation here is rare. right now police can't be sure but believe the date rape drug ghb was made here. police are also giving an assist to the department of justice, whose crews know how to handle those toxic chemicals. one of people arrested here yesterday is the son of the homeowners who live upstairs. but as one of the neighbors told me, today, he hid it very well. reporting live, kraig debro, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> san francisco police are also investigating the deadly shooting of a man in a city's richmond district. the victim was found inside an apartment on 23rd avenue last night around 9:00. paramedics were called but the victim died at the scene. we don't know the shooting victim's name. police will only say he was 20 to 30 years old. so far no arrests have been made and no suspect information has been released. >>> this doesn't happen everyday day, but a man walked into the oakland police station this morning saying he was shot. an alert officer felt
. >> better idea of the neighborhood, ucsf is in the street and the hospital is down the street. finding this kind of operation here is rare. right now police can't be sure but believe the date rape drug ghb was made here. police are also giving an assist to the department of justice, whose crews know how to handle those toxic chemicals. one of people arrested here yesterday is the son of the homeowners who live upstairs. but as one of the neighbors told me, today, he hid it very well....
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. >> doctors at ucsf medical center are keeping close watch on a toddler.e's reportedly unable to breathe on his own and clinging to life after falling into a hotel fountain. amy holyfield reports. >> police say the family was taking pictures in the lobby of san francisco's hyatt hotel when the mother realized her 18-month-old son had disappeared. >> the woman started screaming and all the employees were excellent. every employee were looking for them and one was looking under a christmas tree and the clothing caught his eye. >> the boy was floating in the hotel fountain. in here this video posted on youtube.com. the fountain is near the chris tree. he had been holding the boy's twin sister. the boy was on foot. >> they were right in the area. but there's trees beautifully decorated, there's people and she has twins. >> the decorations are certainly a draw at this hotel. she brings her daughter gabriela to see them every year. the four-year-old likes the holiday display but also likes to look at the fountain. >> i think kids are always drawn to water. >> ch
. >> doctors at ucsf medical center are keeping close watch on a toddler.e's reportedly unable to breathe on his own and clinging to life after falling into a hotel fountain. amy holyfield reports. >> police say the family was taking pictures in the lobby of san francisco's hyatt hotel when the mother realized her 18-month-old son had disappeared. >> the woman started screaming and all the employees were excellent. every employee were looking for them and one was looking under...
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that is ucsf. adolph sutro donated the land. >> he had a lot of land. >> did. he bought a rancho in '82, and it was a huge chunk of land in a little peninsula. it took decades for it to fill in with housing. >> when he died, he leapt 1,100 acres to widows and orphans, and his children that truck. they comprise the woods, sherwood forest, forestville. it was a contentious thing. it took about 13, 15 years in public. >> this is actually in golden gate park, the casino. it was a controversy at the time to have a place that serve liquor and had card games in golden gate park. eventually, it moved to 24th ave. >> we still have the newly recently refurbished stop along the great highway. the beach shall i -- chalet. i always find it ironic that these federal highway funds were used to refurbish this place for drivers to get a drink. terrific. [laughter] >> there were farms, and there were dairies, as these houses are starting to be built, and they are more conventional residents is, and they are still a farm. in the distance, you can see it is still sand dunes. >> an
that is ucsf. adolph sutro donated the land. >> he had a lot of land. >> did. he bought a rancho in '82, and it was a huge chunk of land in a little peninsula. it took decades for it to fill in with housing. >> when he died, he leapt 1,100 acres to widows and orphans, and his children that truck. they comprise the woods, sherwood forest, forestville. it was a contentious thing. it took about 13, 15 years in public. >> this is actually in golden gate park, the casino. it...
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at least 15 people are hurt after this ucsf shuttle bus crashed into a light pole. chopper 5 giving us this live look over the accident, which is at 22nd street and potrero avenue. this involved as you see not just that bus but at least those two other vehicles and as you can see also, there are several ambulances that have been called in. it just so happens the accident happened across the street from san francisco general hospital. we are told that of those 15 people who are hurt and being treated, only three are having to go to the hospital. we'll bring you the latest as it develops. >>> well, just after we learned the fbi has been called in, a civil rights campaign is launched and at this hour a meeting between community members and police after the death of an oakland man shot by officers. mark sayre was at that meeting and joins us live from oakland. mark. >> reporter: one thing everyone agrees on is there are no easy solution to this issue of officer-involved shootings but the chief of the oakland police department came here today to say he is willing to list
at least 15 people are hurt after this ucsf shuttle bus crashed into a light pole. chopper 5 giving us this live look over the accident, which is at 22nd street and potrero avenue. this involved as you see not just that bus but at least those two other vehicles and as you can see also, there are several ambulances that have been called in. it just so happens the accident happened across the street from san francisco general hospital. we are told that of those 15 people who are hurt and being...
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ucsf cardiologist dr. rita redberg says don't let these stats freak you out. >> in terms of your overall risk for heart disease, family history pales in comparison to the risk factors that we know about and can do something about. >> reporter: she says the emphasis should be on lifestyle. >> we know that people that are eating a healthy diet that don't smoke and that get regular physical activity are much more likely to have low blood pressure to have low cholesterol, and not only that, to live longer, to feel better and not get heart disease. >> reporter: and that's why anna and her doctor are working together to keep her healthy. >> if i don't take care of myself now, i'm going to die early too. and i don't want that. >> reporter: now, there's also some good news about heart disease as well as for stroke. deaths for both are down in the u.s. however, operations and procedures for those conditions are up almost 30% over the last 10 years. obviously, we figured out the treatment. you know what we need to d
ucsf cardiologist dr. rita redberg says don't let these stats freak you out. >> in terms of your overall risk for heart disease, family history pales in comparison to the risk factors that we know about and can do something about. >> reporter: she says the emphasis should be on lifestyle. >> we know that people that are eating a healthy diet that don't smoke and that get regular physical activity are much more likely to have low blood pressure to have low cholesterol, and not...
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ucsf cardiologist dr. rita redberg says don't let these stats freak you out. >> in terms of your overall risk for heart disease, family history actually pales in comparison to the risk factors that we know about and can do something about. >> reporter: she says the emphasis should be on lifestyle. >> we know that people that are eating a healthy diet that don't smoke and that get regular physical activity are much more likely to have low blood pressure, to have low cholesterol, and not only that, to live longer, to feel better and not get heart disease. >> reporter: and that's why anna and her doctor are working together to keep her healthy. >> if i don't take care of myself now, i'm going to die early too. and i don't want that. >> reporter: there is also good news about heart disease today as well as for stroke. deaths for both are down in the u.s. however, operation and procedures for those conditions are up almost 30%. basically, we have figured out the treatment. now we need to do a whole lot more tow
ucsf cardiologist dr. rita redberg says don't let these stats freak you out. >> in terms of your overall risk for heart disease, family history actually pales in comparison to the risk factors that we know about and can do something about. >> reporter: she says the emphasis should be on lifestyle. >> we know that people that are eating a healthy diet that don't smoke and that get regular physical activity are much more likely to have low blood pressure, to have low...
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. >> ucsf is recruiting patients for the study.nd doctors will drak outcomes of both groups fchl proven, doctors believe that could lessen the concerns many women have about chemotherapy. >> it's a traumatic experience. the hair grows back but what is fascinate sthag they find it's the single biggest hurdle to get over. >> i'm going into battle here, i've got the outfit now. and when i emerge from this, i'll have my hair. >> and researchers hoping to etch pand the trial opening up to a broader range of patients. >> and dan, thank you. there is a last look at the weather. >> there is a mild, highs 67 degrees in redwood city there. is low to mid-60s around the bay area. and there is a lovely sunset there. is a time lapse view from our camera. looking west this is the earliest we'll see and this is speeding up we do have shorter days still to come. there is temperatures into 50s, mild morning, mild mid day, temperatures at noon and there is a cool down and a lovely day. here is the accu-weather forecast. after tomorrow, we get lovely
. >> ucsf is recruiting patients for the study.nd doctors will drak outcomes of both groups fchl proven, doctors believe that could lessen the concerns many women have about chemotherapy. >> it's a traumatic experience. the hair grows back but what is fascinate sthag they find it's the single biggest hurdle to get over. >> i'm going into battle here, i've got the outfit now. and when i emerge from this, i'll have my hair. >> and researchers hoping to etch pand the trial...
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he was rushed to the hospital and is fighting for his life at ucsf medical center. now, hyatt's top brass will be meeting with police to see if any action needs to be taken with this fountain. have never had any problems with it. but they want to strike a balance with allowing access to the hotel but they want to sty safe. back to you. >> thank you. >>> a horrible crash left a driver dead, that happened shortly after 3::00 near the llewelyn boulevard exit. a woman's car became disabled after a spinout. she apparently got out of the car and that's when she was hit by another vehicle. she died at the scene. the chp talked about the safest thing to do if your car becomes stuck on the freeway. what do you tell people about -- you know, when they are involved in a stall or accident in the middle of the roadway? >> to stay within their vehicle where it's safe. if they can move the -- if they cannot move the vehicle out of the roadway. >> everything is moving well fine there. but we want to check in with sal for an update on what's h appening in contra costa c ounty. >> th
he was rushed to the hospital and is fighting for his life at ucsf medical center. now, hyatt's top brass will be meeting with police to see if any action needs to be taken with this fountain. have never had any problems with it. but they want to strike a balance with allowing access to the hotel but they want to sty safe. back to you. >> thank you. >>> a horrible crash left a driver dead, that happened shortly after 3::00 near the llewelyn boulevard exit. a woman's car became...
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they say the boy died at ucsf hospital on saturday. >> a new crackdown on the campus of u.c. berkeley has bike riders crying foul. campus police have been cracking down on moving violations. california law requires cyclists to follow the same rules as cars. student say the crackdown is cruel considering the recent unprecedented tuition hikes. they say they didn't know the bike signs were so high until students complained. now, they will look at less expensive codes to enforce the laws. >> the union representing transit operators is promising a fight if they don't get their year end bonus. they want to cancel or reduce payments because the agency's financial problems. transit operators have received as much as $3,000 in bonuss in recent years. those bonuses come from a special trust fund. muni officials say this year's bonus would cost the agency $3.5 million. the union says there is no need to negotiate because the mta has a legal obligation to fund that trust fund. >>> 6:06 on this monday, let's check in with mike, mild start to the morning. >> we have cloud cover and that i
they say the boy died at ucsf hospital on saturday. >> a new crackdown on the campus of u.c. berkeley has bike riders crying foul. campus police have been cracking down on moving violations. california law requires cyclists to follow the same rules as cars. student say the crackdown is cruel considering the recent unprecedented tuition hikes. they say they didn't know the bike signs were so high until students complained. now, they will look at less expensive codes to enforce the laws....
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a shuttle bus from ucsf was involved in a crash this morning that sent six people to the hospital. the accident happened around 11:00 near san francisco general at 22nd street and potrero avenue. this video shows the shuttle was rear ended and two other vehicles were involve the in the collision. the drivers of both the cars were transported to the hospital as well as four passengers on the shuttle. none of the injuries is believed to be life threatening. >>> a man walking down giri bull vord is in intensive care after an elderly driver hit the gas pedal instead of the brakes, pinning him against the wall. it happened this morning between sixth and seventh avenue in san francisco. a woman was trying to parallel park when her car jumped the curb and hit the man. she was not cited in the accident. >>> was it an act of retaliation? that is one of the questions police are trying to answer tonight in newark. related to the stabbing death of a popular high school football player. 17-year-old justice apoa was killed not far from newark memorial high school yesterday afternoon. nbc bay are
a shuttle bus from ucsf was involved in a crash this morning that sent six people to the hospital. the accident happened around 11:00 near san francisco general at 22nd street and potrero avenue. this video shows the shuttle was rear ended and two other vehicles were involve the in the collision. the drivers of both the cars were transported to the hospital as well as four passengers on the shuttle. none of the injuries is believed to be life threatening. >>> a man walking down giri...
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he was rushed to the hospital and is now in serious condition at ucsf medical center. now i'm speaking with hotel officials this morning they say they can't remember anything like this happening since the fountain went in in the early '70s. you'd have to imagine after this morning's meeting there may be some talks of getting rid of that fountain altogether. live in san francisco, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> all right. thank you, tara. one person has died after being hit by a cal train in san mateo. this happened yesterday afternoon and it caused delays through the evening commute. it's the eleventh death on the cal train tracks this year. officials say cal trains is in the process of improving their rail crossing safety to prevent these deaths in the future. >>> also oakland police say a bicyclist hit by a truck was riding the bike the wrong way on a one way street. this happened about 7:30 last night near the intersection of lakeside drive and 19th street right near lake merit. the fire department told us the bicyclist suffered head injuries and was rushed to highland ho
he was rushed to the hospital and is now in serious condition at ucsf medical center. now i'm speaking with hotel officials this morning they say they can't remember anything like this happening since the fountain went in in the early '70s. you'd have to imagine after this morning's meeting there may be some talks of getting rid of that fountain altogether. live in san francisco, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> all right. thank you, tara. one person has died after being hit by a cal train in...
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two ucsf professors say bad guys can fool those back scatter x-ray scanners at the airport. they write in the "journal of transportation security" that so-called low z materials, that is stuff that doesn't stick out too far, is hard to see. so if you created some sort of tapered pancake and placed it on your abdomen, for instance, it would be hard to detect. this is not the first time that uc san francisco has kind of waded into this controversy. it was also a professor there that started talking about the back scatter x-rays maybe not being as safe as the obama administration says they are. now, you've got different professors saying they may not be as effective either. >> something to look at. >> thanks a lot. >> thank you very much. >>> some people think the soldier accused of leaking sensitive military data to wikileaks is a traitor. others think bradley manning is a hero. berkeley city council members heard from both supporters and critics of the 23-year-old army private last night. now, last month the city's peace and justice commission voted to urge the city council t
two ucsf professors say bad guys can fool those back scatter x-ray scanners at the airport. they write in the "journal of transportation security" that so-called low z materials, that is stuff that doesn't stick out too far, is hard to see. so if you created some sort of tapered pancake and placed it on your abdomen, for instance, it would be hard to detect. this is not the first time that uc san francisco has kind of waded into this controversy. it was also a professor there that...