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mike is one of ucsf's great. go ahead and clap for mike, go for it. [ applause ] >> those of you who don't know, he was one of the co-winners of the noble prize in 1989 for his discovery of normal genes that can become cancerous. setting the stage for targeted therapies. and he went on to become chancler and my predecessor but it was mike's vision and his leadership that made the move to mission bay possible and so mike? [ applause ] >> well, i couldn't help but notice that i am the only male up here who is not in a suit. i think that reflects my return to the profosaurete. why did this all happen? >> well, frankly, ucsf mission bay was not born of specific vision. it was born out of stark necessity. in the late 1980s and early 90s it had become painfully clear to us from repeated strategic planning that ucsf was in dire need of additional research space, but we were landlocked at pernasis heights. the facilities were not on par with our esteemed counter parts and our ability to do things was severely compromised
mike is one of ucsf's great. go ahead and clap for mike, go for it. [ applause ] >> those of you who don't know, he was one of the co-winners of the noble prize in 1989 for his discovery of normal genes that can become cancerous. setting the stage for targeted therapies. and he went on to become chancler and my predecessor but it was mike's vision and his leadership that made the move to mission bay possible and so mike? [ applause ] >> well, i couldn't help but notice that i am the...
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project because we did not have the space even though the two of the three technologies were invented at ucsf and so we were at risk of failing our mission and losing our hard run of steam. so the hunt was on, we looked at the procitdo before it came a national park we looked at brisban and we looked at what i thought was a runway for the airport but was actually a development of some sort and then we struck gold here with the help of the city government and the mayor, mayor brown and especially with bulsa to which helen referred a remarkable alliance of community leaders who worked in an private partnership with ucsf to acquire the land to get a master plan and to get this thing going. so, once the opportunity was here, then, we knew what to do with it. first of all, since this site was rather removed from the then nerve center of the campus, we knew that in one fell swoop we would have to create a critical mass science, featuring some of our most creative and adventuresome scientists and second, we would have to create the opportunity to do new things and in new ways. and i think that it is
project because we did not have the space even though the two of the three technologies were invented at ucsf and so we were at risk of failing our mission and losing our hard run of steam. so the hunt was on, we looked at the procitdo before it came a national park we looked at brisban and we looked at what i thought was a runway for the airport but was actually a development of some sort and then we struck gold here with the help of the city government and the mayor, mayor brown and...
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it took bold steps by ucsf and by the city to make this a reality. and all of that boldness has paid off. as a result of their work, and the work and dedication of those who have followed in their footsteps, today we are standing on a campus that is home to three noble laurents and two mccarer genuis fellow and hundreds of reknowned scientists producing discoveris in cancer, neuroscience, cardio vascular research and many, many more. >> together with the colleagues on the other campuses these researchers are the core of ucsf's one billion dollar integrated bio science enterprise and the nation's largest public health research university. this research is transforming not only the future of health but how we train the future leaders in health. around us is a growing community of venture capitol firms and entrepreneurs and companies who spun out of uscf or chose to relocate here to collaborate with us to translate into new product and therapies that will improve health across the globe. we are also members of the glad stone institute and if you look do
it took bold steps by ucsf and by the city to make this a reality. and all of that boldness has paid off. as a result of their work, and the work and dedication of those who have followed in their footsteps, today we are standing on a campus that is home to three noble laurents and two mccarer genuis fellow and hundreds of reknowned scientists producing discoveris in cancer, neuroscience, cardio vascular research and many, many more. >> together with the colleagues on the other campuses...
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ucsf is by far one of san francisco's many, many treasures. but the newest discovery for medicine and population health often get locked up in the ivory tower and they don't make their way out onto the streets to actually help the population very quickly. so, our institute's core mission is to translate advances in science as they come forward within the university and translate them into policies that help people live longer and live healthier lives. we work directly with people, with leadership at the global level, at the national level, at the state level, and at the local level. but nowhere are we more committed to helping, helping out than in our hometown in san francisco. and that's why we instituted the san francisco health improvement partnerships, to help our own. you board members, a number of you have been directly and intimately involved in our efforts and have really become valued partners in our efforts to improve health, particularly as supervisor mar mentioned, around efforts to combat childhood obesity and type 2 diabetes thro
ucsf is by far one of san francisco's many, many treasures. but the newest discovery for medicine and population health often get locked up in the ivory tower and they don't make their way out onto the streets to actually help the population very quickly. so, our institute's core mission is to translate advances in science as they come forward within the university and translate them into policies that help people live longer and live healthier lives. we work directly with people, with...
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it is located in san francisco next to the ucsf mission building. there are lots of biotechnology laboratories available. about 29 startup companies in that space developing innovative technologies. i am in biotechnology primarily. our technology creates oil using a biological process that takes waste carbon as an input. ideas such as ours often come from universities and it is a real benefit for us to be by ucsf to be part of the innovation center. not only is ucsf a part of that, but uc-berkeley and uc santa cruz. so we are part of this network. in addition, we have technology partners with berkeley laboratories. for us, a lot of the breakthroughs in our technology have really come from our partners that research laboratories and our staff. i would add to that, not only is that where it came from, but it is the type of environment that fosters creation. there is another benefit to being in this type of environment. lots of service providers, lots of other companies that are also starting businesses, whether you need legal assistance -- obviously,
it is located in san francisco next to the ucsf mission building. there are lots of biotechnology laboratories available. about 29 startup companies in that space developing innovative technologies. i am in biotechnology primarily. our technology creates oil using a biological process that takes waste carbon as an input. ideas such as ours often come from universities and it is a real benefit for us to be by ucsf to be part of the innovation center. not only is ucsf a part of that, but...
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ucsf, which owns the property says some unnatural growth poses a fire hazard and other potential risks. there are a few places you can leave the city behind, and still be in the city. >> that's the most magic part about it. >> reporter: you can hike without seeing another single soul. 61acres of tall trees, and lush undergrowth. a plant population as diverse as the city. maybe too diverse. ucsf is proposing removal of up to 30,000 nonnative trees, like eucalyptus. >> our friends, the eucalyptus trees have ways of multiplying. >> you're just allowing us to talk to a wall. >> reporter: speakers had mixed reviews of uc's forest management plan. >> i'm not a native. perhaps i should go. the buildings aren't native. perhaps they should go. >> it is baffling how ucsf can treat a dynamic and healthy forest like garbage. >> please consider if you're looking to save a forest, or keep people out of your backyard. >> reporter: now there are still a few steps left in this process. but if they approve its management plan, they would start with four test areas, and start doing work sometime between
ucsf, which owns the property says some unnatural growth poses a fire hazard and other potential risks. there are a few places you can leave the city behind, and still be in the city. >> that's the most magic part about it. >> reporter: you can hike without seeing another single soul. 61acres of tall trees, and lush undergrowth. a plant population as diverse as the city. maybe too diverse. ucsf is proposing removal of up to 30,000 nonnative trees, like eucalyptus. >> our...
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know how it's going to affect the ncd at this time, but we're involved in both those processes with ucsf and cpmc. so, we'll keep that in mind, thank you. >> great. in term of the zoning for anne marie, it's not restrictive -- for the medical uses already there, if they should leave, is it easy for other uses to inhabit those spaces? >> in this particular instance, if the use were legally permited in this ground floor use under this change to the legislation, entitlement would be in place. so, another similar medical use could come in that same location. again, it could not go in another location unless it met the specific criteria laid out in this ordinance. >> and i guess my only question is with the medical use designation zoning that we have now, is it mostly fall under business professional use or is it a special category that exists? not talking about this particular case, but just in general when you look at the existing medical use in that neighborhood. is it zoned specifically medical use or [speaker not understood]? >> zoning is sacramento street neighborhood district. the land
know how it's going to affect the ncd at this time, but we're involved in both those processes with ucsf and cpmc. so, we'll keep that in mind, thank you. >> great. in term of the zoning for anne marie, it's not restrictive -- for the medical uses already there, if they should leave, is it easy for other uses to inhabit those spaces? >> in this particular instance, if the use were legally permited in this ground floor use under this change to the legislation, entitlement would be in...
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. >>> in the heart of the city behind ucsf, there is an urban forest filled with trees, some over 200 feet tall. noah walker tells us why tens of thousands of these trees could be cut down. >> reporter: frank, it's my first time to this place, it's a beautiful area. this manmade forest was planted more than 100 years ago. ucsf, which owns the property says some unnatural growth poses a fire hazard and other potential risks. there are a few places you can leave the city behind, and still be in the city. >> that's the most magic part about it. >> reporter: you can hike without seeing another single soul. 61acres of tall trees, and lush undergrowth. a plant population as diverse as the city. maybe too diverse. ucsf is proposing removal of up to 30,000 nonnative trees, like eucalyptus. >> our friends, the eucalyptus trees have ways of multiplying. >> you're just allowing us to talk to a wall. >> reporter: speakers had mixed reviews of uc's forest management plan. >> i'm not a native. perhaps i should go. the buildings aren't native. perhaps they should go. >> it is baffling how ucsf can t
. >>> in the heart of the city behind ucsf, there is an urban forest filled with trees, some over 200 feet tall. noah walker tells us why tens of thousands of these trees could be cut down. >> reporter: frank, it's my first time to this place, it's a beautiful area. this manmade forest was planted more than 100 years ago. ucsf, which owns the property says some unnatural growth poses a fire hazard and other potential risks. there are a few places you can leave the city behind,...
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don't know if that's something that the supervisors are starting to look at generally, but i know that ucsf put that property on the block which is on california street and then cpmc's plan are to close down the existing hospital and facilities they have there. >> thank you, commissioner borden. of course, it's something that we're looking at. i don't know how it's going to affect the ncd at this time, but we're involved in both those processes with ucsf and cpmc. so, we'll keep that in mind, thank you. >> great. in term of the zoning for anne marie, it's not restrictive -- for the medical uses already there, if they should leave, is it easy for other uses to inhabit those spaces? >> in this particular instance, if the use were legally permited in this ground floor use under this change to the legislation, entitlement would be in place. so, another similar medical use could come in that same location. again, it could not go in another location unless it met the specific criteria laid out in this ordinance. >> and i guess my only question is with the medical use designation zoning that we ha
don't know if that's something that the supervisors are starting to look at generally, but i know that ucsf put that property on the block which is on california street and then cpmc's plan are to close down the existing hospital and facilities they have there. >> thank you, commissioner borden. of course, it's something that we're looking at. i don't know how it's going to affect the ncd at this time, but we're involved in both those processes with ucsf and cpmc. so, we'll keep that in...
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and that green area is the ucsf medical center which is 550-bed hospital at full build out. they're currently under construction of their first phase of building a half million dollars project. so, block 40 is directly to the west of that medical center. southwest from the university campus itself and then directly south of other biotech space. and i'll go ahead and zoom in. we've got an aerial shot which gives you a sense of the status of development. a lot of the university campuses built out at this time, offices beginning to fill in around it and the residential is heavily under construction to the north. and in the area further north next to the ballpark is essentially already built out. if we zoom in further, block 40 is there pinned up against the 2 80 freeway directly to its west. we're looking from the southwest looking northeast back up at mission bay. and, so, the red outlined area is block 40. to its right to the east is the medical center parking garage. to the north biotech office and lab, and then kitty-corner is jen entech hall at the university campus. we th
and that green area is the ucsf medical center which is 550-bed hospital at full build out. they're currently under construction of their first phase of building a half million dollars project. so, block 40 is directly to the west of that medical center. southwest from the university campus itself and then directly south of other biotech space. and i'll go ahead and zoom in. we've got an aerial shot which gives you a sense of the status of development. a lot of the university campuses built out...
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coming up at 6:00 looking at the scientific programs at ucsf that will not be funded if cuts go intoand the question of whose idea this was, well, john boehner is right. the obama white house first proposed it in the middle of the 2011 debt ceiling battle intended to pressure congress. it was not the president's idea to have cuts take place. >> thank you, mark.!qi >> coming up on abc 7 news at 4:00 mom to be wasn't the only one in labor. during the blizzard her wild winter ride is ahead. >> spencer christian watch out. see why video of the north dakota boy is going viral. >> i better be good at the next appearance. a view from our camera looking towards mount diablo. the accu-weather forecast is coming up. >> today, i'm still taking your questions on twitter and facebook you can contact me on facebook.com/michael finney abc 7 and on twitter, i'll answer questions here live a $ >> another live check of the friday afternoon commute this, is in walnut creek. traffic is on 680 northbound. it looks like it's moving well and better southbound heading towards danville. stay with us. more s
coming up at 6:00 looking at the scientific programs at ucsf that will not be funded if cuts go intoand the question of whose idea this was, well, john boehner is right. the obama white house first proposed it in the middle of the 2011 debt ceiling battle intended to pressure congress. it was not the president's idea to have cuts take place. >> thank you, mark.!qi >> coming up on abc 7 news at 4:00 mom to be wasn't the only one in labor. during the blizzard her wild winter ride is...
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ucsf doctor says snacking as dramatic effects on our brain and our bodies. it upsets the human food clock. >> you are what you eat, but we also have when we eat. so, the time of day that we eat is important in terms of how our body deals with the food but also in terms of how we adjust our bodies and brains to anticipate food in the future >> he says how we deal with food will vary from person to person. but while everything is genetic, everything is also environmental. >> we can modify our response to those things by other activities like exercise which will help us peel better. >> a healthy tip for anyone who might have overdone it yesterday. >> definitely. doing my walk. yep. >> reporter: so, if you haven't already, head to the gym. take a walk. get some exercise and get back on a regular and healthy indictment your body and your brain will thank you. we'll be right back. mom, i invited justin over for lunch. good. no, not good. he's a vegetarian and he's going to be here in 20 minutes! [ mom ] don't stress. we can figure this out. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ]
ucsf doctor says snacking as dramatic effects on our brain and our bodies. it upsets the human food clock. >> you are what you eat, but we also have when we eat. so, the time of day that we eat is important in terms of how our body deals with the food but also in terms of how we adjust our bodies and brains to anticipate food in the future >> he says how we deal with food will vary from person to person. but while everything is genetic, everything is also environmental. >> we...
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why i'm asking that, because i didn't know who was working on ucsf. i don't know what is going on with that hospital over there, but i know maybe you could check it out and see what is going on over there. i don't know, because i know -- [speaker not understood] i want to say happy new year everybody here. i am very happy to be here. i haven't been here for a long time. i am very surprised with what is going on today. san francisco's buses are okay. some of its stuff is fine, but what i'm hearing is people are stealing cell phones. it's not really cool do that. watch so nobody take your ssi check. what i am hearing today, my advice to you is to please go to the ssi office and is it there to have your money in the bank account right away. so nobody will steal your check in the mailbox. beware, keep your eyes open all the time, around the house, keep your eyes open. call the police. sfpd -- i'm sorry, the post office pd. i messed up on that one. the san francisco police department, tell them what you saw and where and what time it happened, all of that
why i'm asking that, because i didn't know who was working on ucsf. i don't know what is going on with that hospital over there, but i know maybe you could check it out and see what is going on over there. i don't know, because i know -- [speaker not understood] i want to say happy new year everybody here. i am very happy to be here. i haven't been here for a long time. i am very surprised with what is going on today. san francisco's buses are okay. some of its stuff is fine, but what i'm...
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the state says staff at ucsf medical center left a foreign nobt a patient after surgery. the center has not commented yet. officials are releasing citations is an effort to inform the public. >> this is a a.lous consumers to have consumers to understand what are precaution that's each individual facility and provider would take so these types of events don't april happen. >> in all, seven hospitals in california were fined $775,000. and can appeal. >> state officials say san francisco unified and seven other california school districts misappropriated money intended to provide meals to low income students. saying they ordered districts to rae pay to student meal programs. los angeles school district reported lit biggest offender accused of miss prop yaiting $158 kblinl. officials say cases may only represent a fraction of the cafeteria funds misuse across california. >> authorities are investigating the cause of a fight faital house fire this morning in san leandro. it broke out on this drive before 5:00. two neighbors tried to put out flames with garden hoses before crew
the state says staff at ucsf medical center left a foreign nobt a patient after surgery. the center has not commented yet. officials are releasing citations is an effort to inform the public. >> this is a a.lous consumers to have consumers to understand what are precaution that's each individual facility and provider would take so these types of events don't april happen. >> in all, seven hospitals in california were fined $775,000. and can appeal. >> state officials say san...
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and ucsf was fined for violating surgical procedures where foreign objects were left inside patients. each hospital has to provide a correction plan. >> some old time practices are making new technology possible at san jose state, the university aus school of journalism and mass communications today celebrated a nearly $9 million donation from what is literally an old school source. emma and jack anderson, own the printing company where the school's daily newspaper was published for 20 years. the communications business has exploded with the addition of computers and social media and they said that today's gift means that the students at san jose state will be among the best prepared in america. >>> the decision on whether to allow local the troops to create their own rules on gay membership was stalled. after a flood of comments the board said it needs more time to study and deliberate the membership policy. the group will take up the controversial issue again in may at the boy scout's annual meeting. >> check your mailbox, but not on saturday's. today, the u.s. post office said that
and ucsf was fined for violating surgical procedures where foreign objects were left inside patients. each hospital has to provide a correction plan. >> some old time practices are making new technology possible at san jose state, the university aus school of journalism and mass communications today celebrated a nearly $9 million donation from what is literally an old school source. emma and jack anderson, own the printing company where the school's daily newspaper was published for 20...
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and here we are in a neighborhood that is a bustling neighborhood of technology and biotech with ucsf up the street. it's a pleasure to be a san franciscans in this day and age. in terms of our project, we are very excited about the fact that anchor represents the first major tenant and the kick-start to our mission rock project. to us it's the perfect partnership. we have been around a while, 1958. but that pales in comparison to anchor. 1896. as keith mentioned they are long-time partners with the giants back to candlestick park days. and anchor plaza was launched in 2010. and we won that year. and so we are going with a team that helps us win baseball games as well. this project is interesting in that it's about 20% of the total square footage. 20% of the total size of the project and 5% of the total square footage of mission rock. it will serve in many ways as the front door to the mission rock project. people will see it as they come to games and the neighborhood. just a reminder that the mission rock project is something that we feel will be a major asset to this city. and to th
and here we are in a neighborhood that is a bustling neighborhood of technology and biotech with ucsf up the street. it's a pleasure to be a san franciscans in this day and age. in terms of our project, we are very excited about the fact that anchor represents the first major tenant and the kick-start to our mission rock project. to us it's the perfect partnership. we have been around a while, 1958. but that pales in comparison to anchor. 1896. as keith mentioned they are long-time partners...
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i want to congratulate ucsf mission bay campus for their 10 year anniversary which was exciting to have and then lastly i think we already acknowledged this but i wanted to thank mayor lee for the proposal he's putting forward to not pull the trigger for this and the first time since the city has been allowed to pull the trigger it's not being pulled by the mayor and that is exciting so thank you mayor lee. >> thank you. thank you for the applause. okay. item t, report of closed session action. there are nothing to report. the next one is posted in the agenda. next item is adjournment. meeting adjourned. we were going to recess to closed session.
i want to congratulate ucsf mission bay campus for their 10 year anniversary which was exciting to have and then lastly i think we already acknowledged this but i wanted to thank mayor lee for the proposal he's putting forward to not pull the trigger for this and the first time since the city has been allowed to pull the trigger it's not being pulled by the mayor and that is exciting so thank you mayor lee. >> thank you. thank you for the applause. okay. item t, report of closed session...
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i want to congratulate ucsf mission bay campus for their 10 year anniversary which was exciting to have and then lastly i think we already acknowledged this but i wanted to thank mayor lee for the proposal he's putting forward to not pull the trigger for this and the first time since the city has been allowed to pull the trigger it's not being pulled by the mayor and that is exciting so thank you mayor lee. >> thank you. thank you for the applause. okay. item t, report of closed session action. there are nothing to report. the next one is posted in the agenda. next item is adjournment. meeting adjourned. we were going to recess to closed session. >> good morning, today is wednesday, january 16th, 2013. this is the regular meeting of the building inspection commission. i would like to remind everyone for turn off all of the electronic devices the first item on the agenda is roll call. >> president mccarthy? >> here. >> clinch? >> here. president mar is excused. >> mccray. >> here. >> melgar. >> walker? >> i am medicated very well. >> congratulations to supervisors on their elections. in
i want to congratulate ucsf mission bay campus for their 10 year anniversary which was exciting to have and then lastly i think we already acknowledged this but i wanted to thank mayor lee for the proposal he's putting forward to not pull the trigger for this and the first time since the city has been allowed to pull the trigger it's not being pulled by the mayor and that is exciting so thank you mayor lee. >> thank you. thank you for the applause. okay. item t, report of closed session...
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. >>> researchers at ucsf say the cost of emergency care varies by tens of thousands of dollars depending on which hospital you are at. out of pocket charges for something like a sprain or muscle strain can cost as little as $4 or 24,000. headache treatments range from $15 to more than 17,000. a urinary tract infection might cost you $50 or $73,000. 2* calls for more transparency in emergency care charges. >>> forget skinny supermodels. bigger models can mean bigger profits. women are less likely to buy products if they are sold by models and celebrities. that's because thin women make them feel bad about themselves. researchers say a better way to increase sales is to use a more subtle image. >>> another warm, winter day, but changes are coming. >> yes, sandhya patel is here with the forecast. >> dan and carolyn, cooler and wetter weather is on the horizon than what we are seeing right now. as we look at live doppler 7hd, our radar is picking up this batch of moisture here. it is this association with a weak warm front that is coming through. ukiah has picked up a little light rain and c
. >>> researchers at ucsf say the cost of emergency care varies by tens of thousands of dollars depending on which hospital you are at. out of pocket charges for something like a sprain or muscle strain can cost as little as $4 or 24,000. headache treatments range from $15 to more than 17,000. a urinary tract infection might cost you $50 or $73,000. 2* calls for more transparency in emergency care charges. >>> forget skinny supermodels. bigger models can mean bigger profits....
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stan rogers is chief of minimally invasive surgery at ucsf.evice is a foreign object and where it's placed could potentially cause serious complications. >> infections, perforation, abdominal pepsis and ultimately would have to be removed. >> reporter: dr. rogers wants to see more long-term data as well as his patient ron. he looked at the bracelet but opted for traditional procedure to strengthen his valve. >> i don't want to deal with this in 10 years and have it be a more complex problem. it's better to do it sooner rather than later. >> reporter: doctors are doing more surgical procedures than younger people so they don't suffer decades of reflux. it damages the lining of the esophagus and could lead to cancer. >> all right. thank you. >> stay with us. we'll be right back. mom, i invited justin over for lunch. good. no, not good. he's a vegetarian and he's going to be here in 20 minutes! [ mom ] don't stress. we can figure this out. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] get the speed to make a great first impression. call today to get u-verse high speed
stan rogers is chief of minimally invasive surgery at ucsf.evice is a foreign object and where it's placed could potentially cause serious complications. >> infections, perforation, abdominal pepsis and ultimately would have to be removed. >> reporter: dr. rogers wants to see more long-term data as well as his patient ron. he looked at the bracelet but opted for traditional procedure to strengthen his valve. >> i don't want to deal with this in 10 years and have it be a more...
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. >>> researchers at ucsf say the cost of emergency care varies by tens of thousands of dollars dependingich hospital you are at. out of pocket charges for something like a sprain or muscle strain can cost as little as $4 or 24,000. headache treatments range from $15 to more than 17,000. a urinary tract infection might cost you $50 or $73,000. 2* calls for more transparency in emergency care charges. >>> forget skinny supermodels. bigger models can mean bigger profits. women are less likely to buy products if they are sold by models and celebrities. that's because thin women make them feel bad about themselves. researchers say a better way to increase sales is to use a more subtle image. >>> another warm, winter day, but changes are coming. >> yes, sandhya patel is here with the forecast. >> dan and carolyn, cooler and wetter weather is on the horizon than what we are seeing right now. as we look at live doppler 7hd, our radar is picking up this batch of moisture here. it is this association with a weak warm front that is coming through. ukiah has picked up a little light rain and cloverd
. >>> researchers at ucsf say the cost of emergency care varies by tens of thousands of dollars dependingich hospital you are at. out of pocket charges for something like a sprain or muscle strain can cost as little as $4 or 24,000. headache treatments range from $15 to more than 17,000. a urinary tract infection might cost you $50 or $73,000. 2* calls for more transparency in emergency care charges. >>> forget skinny supermodels. bigger models can mean bigger profits. women...
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andrei campbell of our san francisco general hospital, and also on staff at ucsf. he is at the forefront of world class trauma center that we have. and if you go day to day, and certainly with the 67 homicides that we have with the numbers of bodies that were showing up and people have shown up, many of which he saved, many of which he couldn't save that were victims of bullets and violence and gun violence in our city, you know that that's another good reason as to why we need to do as much prevention as we can. dr. campbell. >> good afternoon, mayor lee, supervisor cohen, chief suhr, members of the press. my name is dr. andrei campbell and i've worked at san francisco general hospital for the past 19 years as a trauma surgeon. before i came to san francisco i worked in new york. i have 24 years of experience of caring for victims in two major cities in our great country. this week all of us have watched with horror the events in newtown, connecticut, with great sadness as we learned the devastation that one person brought on that quiet community. i've seen the de
andrei campbell of our san francisco general hospital, and also on staff at ucsf. he is at the forefront of world class trauma center that we have. and if you go day to day, and certainly with the 67 homicides that we have with the numbers of bodies that were showing up and people have shown up, many of which he saved, many of which he couldn't save that were victims of bullets and violence and gun violence in our city, you know that that's another good reason as to why we need to do as much...
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and i am so happy that the benihoff family has seen to it, and $100 million donation to ucsf. this company executives, if we can get them in early and they become successful and turn around and show their values on how they can help other people make the cities successful for them, that is what i am looking for in my very short four years. if i can get a few more examples out there, then we can complete the circle of success. make money here. city for the 100%. but also, if you do, helping somebody else. that is my philosophy. if i can use the mayor's office and bridge success for everybody, i will have more reason to smile as i crawled out of bed every morning to see what is going to happen to me. [laughter] >> our thanks to san francisco mayor ed lee. we think our audiences here on tv, radio, and the internet. now this meeting of the commonwealth club of california, the place where you are in the know, is adjourned. thank you. [applause] ♪
and i am so happy that the benihoff family has seen to it, and $100 million donation to ucsf. this company executives, if we can get them in early and they become successful and turn around and show their values on how they can help other people make the cities successful for them, that is what i am looking for in my very short four years. if i can get a few more examples out there, then we can complete the circle of success. make money here. city for the 100%. but also, if you do, helping...
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the ucsf campus still going up where only the brave once went. there's a planned warriors arena up the road and down the road, literally there could be changes coming too. >> suddenly a place like dogpatch, which was beyond off the map, is next door to mission bay. >> reporter: this is dogpatch, the next neighborhood down. funky with abandoned rundown factories and home to the mobile homeless. also, trendy wine bars and restaurants. >> it's kind of in the sweet spot right now where there's all this cool stuff but it still feels kind of raw and still feels kind of easy-going. >> reporter: but gentrification is barreling south down 3rd street and it seems only a matter of time before this neighborhood explodes too. >> san francisco what you have seen over the last 30 years is one neighborhood after another going from little-known secret to kind of cool place to unaffordable. >> reporter: the question may be asked, when will all of san francisco be unaffordable for most people? it almost already is. yeah. after dogpatch, you're going to get down int
the ucsf campus still going up where only the brave once went. there's a planned warriors arena up the road and down the road, literally there could be changes coming too. >> suddenly a place like dogpatch, which was beyond off the map, is next door to mission bay. >> reporter: this is dogpatch, the next neighborhood down. funky with abandoned rundown factories and home to the mobile homeless. also, trendy wine bars and restaurants. >> it's kind of in the sweet spot right now...
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laura schmidt, [speaker not understood], and the great folks from ucsf, philip arly institute for health policy can come forward. i think many of you know that childhood obesity, the fight against childhood obesity is a growing national movement that takes community activism and organizing, but it takes great action-based researchers to really engage in our communities and really integrate them self-to support community organizing to address large food companies that are in many ways poisoning our children and our families as well. and today i'm asking my colleagues to join me in honoring the 40th anniversary of an incredible institution. again, it's the lee institute for health policy studies. and we're going to be declaring later in the meeting, hopefully with a unanimous vote, the february 27th, 2013 as philip r. lee institute day in san francisco. i wanted to also say quickly that the work of the institute is amazing in integrating with community-based organizations and connecting some of the top -- world's top researchers in obesity, not only sugar and fat and how it impacts our bra
laura schmidt, [speaker not understood], and the great folks from ucsf, philip arly institute for health policy can come forward. i think many of you know that childhood obesity, the fight against childhood obesity is a growing national movement that takes community activism and organizing, but it takes great action-based researchers to really engage in our communities and really integrate them self-to support community organizing to address large food companies that are in many ways poisoning...
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. >>> researchers at ucsf say the cost of emergency care varies by tens of thousands of dollars depending on which hospital you are at. out of pocket charges for something like a sprain or muscle strain can cost as little as $4 or 24,000. headache treatments range from $15 to more than 17,000. a urinary tract infection might cost you $50 or $73,000. 2* calls for more transparency in emergency care charges. >>> forget skinny supermodels. bigger models can mean bigger profits. women are less likely to buy products if they are sold by models and celebrities. that's because thin women make them feel bad about themselves. researchers say a better way to increase sales is to use a more subtle image. >>> another warm, winter day, but changes are coming. >> yes, sandhya patel is here with the forecast. >> dan and carolyn, cooler and wetter weather is on the horizon than what we are seeing right now. as we look at live doppler 7hd, our radar is picking up this batch of moisture here. it is this association with a weak warm front that is coming through. ukiah has picked up a little light rain and c
. >>> researchers at ucsf say the cost of emergency care varies by tens of thousands of dollars depending on which hospital you are at. out of pocket charges for something like a sprain or muscle strain can cost as little as $4 or 24,000. headache treatments range from $15 to more than 17,000. a urinary tract infection might cost you $50 or $73,000. 2* calls for more transparency in emergency care charges. >>> forget skinny supermodels. bigger models can mean bigger profits....
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wondering if we thought also, larger i know in the past the issue around medical use both related to ucsf and cpmc and now it looks like both are leaving that immediate neighborhood. there might be a re
wondering if we thought also, larger i know in the past the issue around medical use both related to ucsf and cpmc and now it looks like both are leaving that immediate neighborhood. there might be a re
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ucsf gets more money than national institutes of health than any other in the country.news. >> some early discovers into how manipulate jeans went into creation of technology that startedgenentech. one project on the chopping block is research into lowering blood pressure to reduce the risk of stroke. >> very highly rated projects, great investigator. should be funded won't be funded in this climate the world is in competition on this, we're going cut our investments? >> today, democrats pushed back against the $85 billion in cuts starting to take affect march 1 that could mean longer lines at airports because tsa will furlough security inspectors. agents and 70,000 children children from low income families could be kicked out of head start. pelosi says republicans want them on. >> not only should the sequester stand many pundits say it's far short. we need $4 trillion in cuts. >> there won't be easy off ramps on this one. days of 11th hour negotiations are over. >> saying it seems incredible congress will put brakes on this engine of economic growth. >> this is what c
ucsf gets more money than national institutes of health than any other in the country.news. >> some early discovers into how manipulate jeans went into creation of technology that startedgenentech. one project on the chopping block is research into lowering blood pressure to reduce the risk of stroke. >> very highly rated projects, great investigator. should be funded won't be funded in this climate the world is in competition on this, we're going cut our investments? >>...
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ucsf still 64 points. miami at wake forest.emond decon with mcentire feeds edalamoto for two. all those names for two people. after leading at halftime, mcinentire goes the length of the floor himself. wake forest wins, miami loses for the fourth time this year but for the first time in conference play. >>> tomorrow is nascar's biggest race of the year the daytona 500 today was supposed to be a nice little tune up. the nationwide race. didn't work out that way. history will be made tomorrow when danica patrick becomes the first woman to start on the poll. today she was a distant 36th. reagan smith trying to block brad keselowski but gets hit and spun. the chain reaction breaks out behind them. rookie carl larson is in the car that goes airborne. his enjoin ended up in the base of the fence. tony stewart was the winner but this was all about a reported 33 fans that were injured by the flying debris. according to a late report tonight, 14 people were taken to the hospital. two of them were first in critical condition but tonight
ucsf still 64 points. miami at wake forest.emond decon with mcentire feeds edalamoto for two. all those names for two people. after leading at halftime, mcinentire goes the length of the floor himself. wake forest wins, miami loses for the fourth time this year but for the first time in conference play. >>> tomorrow is nascar's biggest race of the year the daytona 500 today was supposed to be a nice little tune up. the nationwide race. didn't work out that way. history will be made...