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nbc bay area's nannette miranda live at ucsf with his reaction.ood morning, nannette. >> reporter: good morning. ucsf is sending about 30 doctors and researchers from here to that aids conference in australia. one of them actually tried to catch his flight last night out of sfo, but because of the malaysia airlines crash, the plane's door was closed earlier than normal, according to protocol, and he missed his flight. professor eric guzby learns that his good friend was on that downed malaysian jet and died. guzby described lange, who he'd known since 1984, as a great person instrumental in leading the world to where it is today in aids research. he was also behind several pivotal anti-viral trials. his loss probably won't affect aids research, but that community involved in it is feeling the pain. >> i don't expect that this will actually cause a stutter or a trip, but people are in shock and paused as they process the loss of a colleague and dear friend who really has been a mentor to hundreds of people who are still centrally in front of the fi
nbc bay area's nannette miranda live at ucsf with his reaction.ood morning, nannette. >> reporter: good morning. ucsf is sending about 30 doctors and researchers from here to that aids conference in australia. one of them actually tried to catch his flight last night out of sfo, but because of the malaysia airlines crash, the plane's door was closed earlier than normal, according to protocol, and he missed his flight. professor eric guzby learns that his good friend was on that downed...
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abc 7 news reporter joins us from ucsf with more. >> reporter: i just talked with dr. eric gusbe. in 2009 president obama appointed him an ambassador at large in the u.s. global aids coordinator. he worked along side lang in the 1980s. lang was killed in the crash and has been called a pioneer in aids research and lang famously once said if coca-cola and get cold drinks to the region. >> we will feel this as a personal loss and as a collegial professional loss but i have no doubt that the kind of conveyer belt of young junior faculty right behind will continue this march and get across the finish line. >> reporter: he is trying to get to the conference in australia. he tried last night but security was so tight at the airport he wasn't able to get on the flight he intended to so is trying to leave on a flight by this evening. ucsf tells me at least 30 researchers with the university are attending the conference. >>> a mother in amsterdam said she narrowly missed the doomed flight. she was so emotional while holding her baby. >> shaken. i don't know what to do. coming to the airpor
abc 7 news reporter joins us from ucsf with more. >> reporter: i just talked with dr. eric gusbe. in 2009 president obama appointed him an ambassador at large in the u.s. global aids coordinator. he worked along side lang in the 1980s. lang was killed in the crash and has been called a pioneer in aids research and lang famously once said if coca-cola and get cold drinks to the region. >> we will feel this as a personal loss and as a collegial professional loss but i have no doubt...
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this has been shown from vargas and ucsf that it's the communities of color and low income that are the ones hospitalized for diabetes. you can see the eastern part of the city most heavily impacted. when you look at poverty and low income populations, even more closely to the census tract, you will see it's not just in these areas but where you have low income populations and people of color as well. i wanted to also say that other issues of liver damage as presented by christina and other department of public health folks and other types of health problems are also somewhat hidden. i have another example of health disparity. this is using cavity and oral health which shows that higher rates of cavities and oral and dental problems occur in many similar areas but also very different than diabetes. the data from this one comes from our department of public health. we have color coded this one so you can see there are key neighborhoods not on the in the key part of the city but particularly where there is areas of large immigrants and like chinatown and polk and large number of chinese a
this has been shown from vargas and ucsf that it's the communities of color and low income that are the ones hospitalized for diabetes. you can see the eastern part of the city most heavily impacted. when you look at poverty and low income populations, even more closely to the census tract, you will see it's not just in these areas but where you have low income populations and people of color as well. i wanted to also say that other issues of liver damage as presented by christina and other...
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it's ucsf that's the ep center of showing that these impacts will be effective. it is -- the science is not refutable and the beverage industry doesn't dispute the evidence. that's why the entire medical community supports this measure. i want to really associate myself with the remarks president chiu made about it would be better if this happened at a federal or state level. supervisor tang, i will say i agree a thousand percent, but this is a congress that has not passed a budget in about six years, that is incapable of even reauthorizing the highway -
it's ucsf that's the ep center of showing that these impacts will be effective. it is -- the science is not refutable and the beverage industry doesn't dispute the evidence. that's why the entire medical community supports this measure. i want to really associate myself with the remarks president chiu made about it would be better if this happened at a federal or state level. supervisor tang, i will say i agree a thousand percent, but this is a congress that has not passed a budget in about six...
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but also an inner journey that led her to the art for recovery program at ucsf. here patients can channel fears and victories on to paper. >> i also feel like my faith has been strengthened. now that i've been here for a while i'm more confident with myself and who i am. >> cindy runs the program which provides space and materials, instructions and even exhibits. she said the program based at mount zion hospital has become so popular, it's now expanding to ucsf's new state of the art cancer center under construction at mission bay. >> we are really excited about creating an open art studio and the space. >> she said the plans include spaces for new exhibitions, works of a human heart, physical transendence, fears of the unknown and the courage to face it. >> there aren't a lot of places where people can come and say, know what, this stinks or life is unfair or i have tremendous hope or i'm going to make it through this somehow. >> i used to do very big, heavy pieces. >> loretta was a sculptor before her battle with ovarian cancer. >> you adapt. that's what being
but also an inner journey that led her to the art for recovery program at ucsf. here patients can channel fears and victories on to paper. >> i also feel like my faith has been strengthened. now that i've been here for a while i'm more confident with myself and who i am. >> cindy runs the program which provides space and materials, instructions and even exhibits. she said the program based at mount zion hospital has become so popular, it's now expanding to ucsf's new state of the...
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but also an inner journey that led her to the art for recovery program at ucsf. here patients can channel fears and victories on to paper. >> i also feel like my faith has been strengthened. now that i've been here for a while i'm more confident with myself and who i am. >> cindy runs the program which provides space and materials, instructions and even exhibits. she said the program based at mount zion hospital has become so popular, it's now expanding to ucsf's new state of the art cancer center under construction at mission bay. >> we are really excited about creating an open art studio and the spacious. >> she said the plans include spaces for new exhibitions, works of a human heart, physical transen dents, fears of the unknown and the courage to face it. >> there aren't a lot of places people can come and say, know what, this stinks or life is unfair or i have tremendous hope or i'm going to make it through this somehow. >> i used to do very big, heavy pieces. >> loretta was a sculpture before her battle with ovarian cans. >> you adapt. that's what being sic
but also an inner journey that led her to the art for recovery program at ucsf. here patients can channel fears and victories on to paper. >> i also feel like my faith has been strengthened. now that i've been here for a while i'm more confident with myself and who i am. >> cindy runs the program which provides space and materials, instructions and even exhibits. she said the program based at mount zion hospital has become so popular, it's now expanding to ucsf's new state of the...
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but also an inner journey that led her to the art for recovery program at ucsf.ere patients can channel fears and victories on to paper. >> i also feel like my faith has been strengthened. now that i've been here for a while i'm more confident with myself and who i am. >> cindy runs the program which provides space and materials, instructions and even exhibits. she said the program based at mount zion hospital has become so popular, it's now expanding to ucsf's new state of the art cancer center under construction at mission bay. >> we are really excited about creating an open art studio and the space. >> she said the plans include spaces for new exhibitions, works of a human heart, physical transendence, fears of the unknown and the courage to face it. >> there aren't a lot of places people can come and say, know what, this stinks or life is unfair or i have tremendous hope or i'm going to make it through this somehow. >> i used to do very big, heavy pieces. >> loretta was a sculpture -- a sculptor before her battle with ovarian cancer. >> you adapt. that's what
but also an inner journey that led her to the art for recovery program at ucsf.ere patients can channel fears and victories on to paper. >> i also feel like my faith has been strengthened. now that i've been here for a while i'm more confident with myself and who i am. >> cindy runs the program which provides space and materials, instructions and even exhibits. she said the program based at mount zion hospital has become so popular, it's now expanding to ucsf's new state of the art...
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all dying was the norm and that tell december parrot if characterizes as ethical dilemma eric's 30 ucsf researchers expected to attend the international aids conference many of them knew lang personally. his loss will have a deep impact on aids research but his years of work will continue to save lives. in san francisco, abc 7 news. >> move on new to the ground incursion in gaza where fire and smoke filled horizon. israeli prime minister says today this is just the beginning. hoping to destroy tunnel they say were built and used by hamas. alex went rate up to the edge of the fighting today. >> deafening boom office rael airstrike. under the cover of darkness israeli forces have poured into gases a.thousands now pushing their way forward and pushing an back as we saw today driving through deserted streets. this is about as close weighs can get to the front-line with troops. this entire neighborhood empty. it's a ghost to you. everyone has fled. we can hear the sound of fighting nearby. gunshots. tank shells landing and very loud buzzing the drone overhead. main goal uncovering hamas vast
all dying was the norm and that tell december parrot if characterizes as ethical dilemma eric's 30 ucsf researchers expected to attend the international aids conference many of them knew lang personally. his loss will have a deep impact on aids research but his years of work will continue to save lives. in san francisco, abc 7 news. >> move on new to the ground incursion in gaza where fire and smoke filled horizon. israeli prime minister says today this is just the beginning. hoping to...
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global city we have to be better informed that's why we have fantastic education sflul between our ucsf and uc san francisco and our educated public needs to have better information and we want that information centered with our commonwealth club and have that vigorous debate i'm very, very fortunate to be the mayor ever this city but people want information and deserve that i'm obligated to be here shortly in perhaps a little bit over a year we'll are standing in a fantastic center but that will be the greenest center that we possibly have they've wanting to honor our exploratorium and companies like sales force and others around the corner to be a part of the greenest offices in the entire world right on the waterfront in san francisco is another great accomplishment i want to say thank you to the commonwealth club and to our partners i want to say thank you to todd and all the people that are heading the fundraising they need our help and make sure they get the highest revenue and we want a showcase for the best possible dialog and the best along the wasting this is what being in san
global city we have to be better informed that's why we have fantastic education sflul between our ucsf and uc san francisco and our educated public needs to have better information and we want that information centered with our commonwealth club and have that vigorous debate i'm very, very fortunate to be the mayor ever this city but people want information and deserve that i'm obligated to be here shortly in perhaps a little bit over a year we'll are standing in a fantastic center but that...
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we also did a study with ucsf in 2007 that was published and it showed we had higher rates of bladder cancer, which one would think, why bladder cancer. the fact is being is the toxic exposures that firefighters are in contact with at every worker fire. these chemicals do linger in the bladder and when those toxics linger in the body, it has a problem in the issues and continuous exposure to these chemicals is a problem. even with all the equipment that the firefighters wear, some of these chemicals permeate the equipment. they did a study and said we have a problem with dermal exposure and that's the neck. again, continued exposures build up and these problems exists. >> you're saying the neck because there's a gap in the equipment between your head gear and the rest of the equipment? >> there should not be a gap, but these chemicals permeate the equipment. >> you it. i want to take a moment to recognize the fire chief. your time is short, but if you would like to say a few words, i would like to give you an opportunity to do that? >> thank you president chiu. joanne from the san fra
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paul volberding from ucsf was not on board the plane. he is already in australia. letter to the "washington post" saying what happened is an unspeakable loss. live in the newsroom, anne makovec, kpix 5. >> we will have all the latest developments on our website at kpix.com. >>> in the middle east, gaza is being bombarded with tank shells and missiles after israeli launched a ground invasion and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he ordered the military to prepare for a significant expansion. wendy gillette has the story. >>> reporter: a column of smoke rises after an israeli missile strike in gaza today. about an hour later, a much larger cloud of smoke envelopes the area as israel escalates its offensive. [ non-english language ] >> reporter: israel supplied video which it says shows the start of the ground invasion of gaza yesterday. [ sirens ] >> reporter: since then, israel says it has killed 14 members of hamas and hit more than 100 terror targets including nine underground tunnels along the border, that the military says hid rockets like this one.
paul volberding from ucsf was not on board the plane. he is already in australia. letter to the "washington post" saying what happened is an unspeakable loss. live in the newsroom, anne makovec, kpix 5. >> we will have all the latest developments on our website at kpix.com. >>> in the middle east, gaza is being bombarded with tank shells and missiles after israeli launched a ground invasion and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he ordered the military to...
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police are looking for more students this professor may have peeped on not only here at sf state but at ucsf where this professor previously taught. this is mark landis. he was an accounting professor here at state since 2006 but he resigned last week, now charged with 15 counts of invasion of privacy. police say his apartment on 17th street in san francisco was a hangout spot for many students and that landis tucked a small camera into a tissue box in the bathroom. >> the camera was pointing basically towards the toilet so that he could show people's genitalia as they were using the restroom. uhm, very disturbing. >> reporter: until one astute student noticed a little red dot coming from the tissue box, picked it up, took the memory card and then brought it to police. so the 15 counts that he is now charged with all come from that one memory card. that is why police believe there may be more victims may find on future memory cards. live in san francisco, anne makevoc, kpix 5. >> landis now is free on $100,000 bail. he is scheduled to be arraigned next tuesday. >>> and new this morning, auth
police are looking for more students this professor may have peeped on not only here at sf state but at ucsf where this professor previously taught. this is mark landis. he was an accounting professor here at state since 2006 but he resigned last week, now charged with 15 counts of invasion of privacy. police say his apartment on 17th street in san francisco was a hangout spot for many students and that landis tucked a small camera into a tissue box in the bathroom. >> the camera was...
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lane we had a project on filbert around washington square about a year ago it was a young doctor from ucsf she was expecting a think child too flats and we conditioned the merger by leaving the ability to stay as two unit so the illustrate hookups we allowed an internal connection for the life they would be in the building how have it retained it's as a two unit building because once it's a meerlgd you can't use it for two again, we left it for two out changing the structure outlet i like to go forward that would still allow for changes over time with this young family the house you might come back to the market and i as two. >> commissioner sugaya. >> yes. in defense of the staff they made the correct evaluation based on the career and the mayors diversify but i know that's the beauty of the commission so to speak in that we take what staff as recommended and factor in other things and make the decision that way so it's not like we're rubber stamping the staff understands that that's why we have a discretionary process. >> was there a motion. >> there was a motion so commissioners, if the
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many suffer from type two diabetes and now with this research done by ucsf there is a direct link between sugary consumption and type two diabetes. a beverage tax could provide now that we've heard $30-50 million per year in revenue and this would help create more active recreation, school lunch program and physical education and access in our city and schools. our assembly member is in full support of this and it's going to great causes for our city to be healthier. thank you. >> good afternoon, my name is john ma, a general journaling and south africa in the american heart association which are very strong supporters of the soda tax. decades ago as strong opinions about secondhand smoke, a very courageous member of the san francisco board of supervisors stood on legislation to ban smoking in san francisco and improve the public. she would succeed and this would become the model for legislation across the nation. her name is one you will recognize. it's angelaal oat oh in her successful career foreman -- it's a testament to here intelligence. today we have reached the same to reduce suga
many suffer from type two diabetes and now with this research done by ucsf there is a direct link between sugary consumption and type two diabetes. a beverage tax could provide now that we've heard $30-50 million per year in revenue and this would help create more active recreation, school lunch program and physical education and access in our city and schools. our assembly member is in full support of this and it's going to great causes for our city to be healthier. thank you. >> good...
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i know there has been a study at ucsf and looking at other data about this and just really trying to connect the data to actual people that i know in my community who are kids who drink sugary soft drinks and trying to make the connection. eye still -- i have still not been able to do that. the data is there and i'm not disputing the data, but the data relates to my experience is not connected. that doesn't mean it's actually not correct data. i'm not part of the beverage industry or any corporation. so i guess in some ways i do resent the fact that it's implied that if you don't support this tax that you are somehow associated with the beverage industry folks who are unfortunately targeting our community to oppose this tax in the first place. i get that. but everyone has the right to purchase what they want. they have the right to drink what they want. they have the right to do what it is they want and i realize that this is a real challenge especially with young people and in poorer communities, but the problem that i have, the bigger problem that i have which i said before is wher
i know there has been a study at ucsf and looking at other data about this and just really trying to connect the data to actual people that i know in my community who are kids who drink sugary soft drinks and trying to make the connection. eye still -- i have still not been able to do that. the data is there and i'm not disputing the data, but the data relates to my experience is not connected. that doesn't mean it's actually not correct data. i'm not part of the beverage industry or any...
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it's ucsf that's the ep center of showing that these impacts will be effective. it is -- the science is not refutable and the beverage industry doesn't dispute the evidence. that's why the entire medical community supports this measure. i want to really associate myself with the remarks president chiu made about it would be better if this happened at a federal or state level. supervisor tang, i will say i agree a thousand percent, but this is a congress that has not passed a budget in about six years, that is incapable of even reauthorizing the highway -- federal highway fund. our state legislature has killed this measure repeatedly and could not even move a labeling bill out of committee in the assembly. we have to do what we always have done and lead. >> any final comments? madam clerk call the roll. role. >> kim no, ma i, tang no, wiener i, yee no, breed no, campos i, chiu i, cohen i, farrell i. there is six is and four nos. >> the motion is approved. [applause] >> and with that, colleagues, why don't we go to our 23:30 special commendation. >> thank you very
it's ucsf that's the ep center of showing that these impacts will be effective. it is -- the science is not refutable and the beverage industry doesn't dispute the evidence. that's why the entire medical community supports this measure. i want to really associate myself with the remarks president chiu made about it would be better if this happened at a federal or state level. supervisor tang, i will say i agree a thousand percent, but this is a congress that has not passed a budget in about six...
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. >> two top hospitals in the bay area are teaming up to form a regional health care network, ucsf medical center and john muir health made the announcement for better health care at lower coughs equal own and rate the new network. officials say contracts and business plans still need to be drawn up and other health care companies may join in. >> a survey shows that california face as your challenge. getting everyone health coverage under the new federal law. 2.5 million california adults are not unsured and 80 percent know they have to buy insurance but don't have enough information on how the affordable care act affects them true especially among latinos. the report shows a bright spot: 3.4 million who did not have insurance before now have coverage after the first open enrollment soap. >>> exciting health news, a simple pinprick could be all it takes to test for cancer. british researchers working on a blood test to detect cancer using u.v. height to measure damage to white blood cells that are stressed weapon fighting infection. they have been used on these types of cancer withens from
. >> two top hospitals in the bay area are teaming up to form a regional health care network, ucsf medical center and john muir health made the announcement for better health care at lower coughs equal own and rate the new network. officials say contracts and business plans still need to be drawn up and other health care companies may join in. >> a survey shows that california face as your challenge. getting everyone health coverage under the new federal law. 2.5 million california...
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locally it also involves the bay area council and ucsf children's hospital. >> i think we'll be successful here. i think we can be a model for the nation. >> she says she and her husband are happy to pass along to their kids what they learned from their parents. >> i grew up with a mother that read to us all the time. just it was part of a bonding and just joyful experience of being a parent, and well, obviously being a parent, but also being a child as well. >> as part of the program, families will receive a t-shirt and packet of materials explaining on you reading, singing, just talking with their kids will improve their chances of success, in school and in life. >> they were all together at the playground. >> in oakland, laura anthony, abc 7 news. >>> that's terrific. >>> well, just ahead why uc schools will fall short of their expected enrollment number. >> also a controversial clothing company at it again. why critics say urban outfitters is glam rising drug use. >> and then -- >> you can't board the plane unless you delete that tweet. >> big trouble over a tweet. a man klain an airli
locally it also involves the bay area council and ucsf children's hospital. >> i think we'll be successful here. i think we can be a model for the nation. >> she says she and her husband are happy to pass along to their kids what they learned from their parents. >> i grew up with a mother that read to us all the time. just it was part of a bonding and just joyful experience of being a parent, and well, obviously being a parent, but also being a child as well. >> as part...
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paul from ucsf was not on board that plane. he is already in australia. however, we know that he did write in a letter to the washington post that what happened is an unspeakable loss. a senseless act of violence. liz, back to you. >> all right cate caugurian, thank you. >>> there were reports that 23 americans were on board. cbs has not been able to confirm that. >> also tonight, david martin digs deeper into the theory that rebels blew up the airliner by mistake. >> this is the missile system the ukrainian government says shot down the airliner. it is a sophisticated weapon of radar and missile launchers. not a weapon a rebel army like the separatists in eastern ukraine would be expected to own and operate, but it is listed as being in the inventory of the ukrainian military. it is possible a unit was seized by the separatists when they overran ukrainian military bases. it could also have been fired by russians operating inside eastern ukraine or from their own territory. it was made by a russian company which advertised its capabilities with this anima
paul from ucsf was not on board that plane. he is already in australia. however, we know that he did write in a letter to the washington post that what happened is an unspeakable loss. a senseless act of violence. liz, back to you. >> all right cate caugurian, thank you. >>> there were reports that 23 americans were on board. cbs has not been able to confirm that. >> also tonight, david martin digs deeper into the theory that rebels blew up the airliner by mistake. >>...
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from the yale red center on food policy and obesity to the center of science for public interest, to ucsf, to harvard. it's rr clear education alone is not enough to address the severe health crisis we're in. all the researchers come to that conclusion. you need various local policy measures and also as i said before, increasing access to alternatives and reducing consumption of harmful beverages, but very clear conclusion, education alone is not enough. i also wanted to say to my colleague, norman yee, the parent organizations through the city have been the power of the grass roots campaign we built from the second district pta to individual ptas having vigorous discussions. i know others will continue to support the children and families first initiative as well, but a lot of it is about families first and health is a key part of it. i wanted to say too that it's not just a health problem as was stated by -- earlier as supervisor wiener and especially supercohen ly supervisor cohen made it clear to me, it's a crisis out there. it's a epidemic, it's exploding from the time when coca-cola
from the yale red center on food policy and obesity to the center of science for public interest, to ucsf, to harvard. it's rr clear education alone is not enough to address the severe health crisis we're in. all the researchers come to that conclusion. you need various local policy measures and also as i said before, increasing access to alternatives and reducing consumption of harmful beverages, but very clear conclusion, education alone is not enough. i also wanted to say to my colleague,...
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play tonight, but before the game, the players will be busy putting smiles on the faces of kids at ucsfhildren's hospital in oakland. this afternoon, the a's will team up with pixar to hand out tickets to hospital patients and their families. the august 23rd game will feature a fireworks game based on the movie, "the incredibles." >>> well, move over, brian wilson, because there is a new beard in town making all others obsolete. >> for sure. this is eric brooks. in case it's not somehow obvious, brooks is an avid fan of the washington nationals. he's also an artist. you see the logo on his cap? it's duplicated in his beard. he posted this picture on insta gram and is testing it out before he goes to tomorrow's game. >> uh-huh. >>> niners qb, colin kaepernick, one of the most popular players in the nfl, but not the most popular. >> that honor goes to the cleveland brown's qb, johnny manziel. despite the fact that he's a rookie that has never played a pro game in his life, his number 2 jersey is number one in the hearts of fans. the seahawks' russell wilson was second best selling followe
play tonight, but before the game, the players will be busy putting smiles on the faces of kids at ucsfhildren's hospital in oakland. this afternoon, the a's will team up with pixar to hand out tickets to hospital patients and their families. the august 23rd game will feature a fireworks game based on the movie, "the incredibles." >>> well, move over, brian wilson, because there is a new beard in town making all others obsolete. >> for sure. this is eric brooks. in case...
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ucsf is conducting 12 senior choirs throughout the city in the next five years and this is to prove how helpful these choirs are for seniors. so, please, continue to support the arts. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker, please. >>> good morning, my name is david kim. i am a musician in the san francisco symphony. music has played an incredible, incredibly vital role in my life growing up since the age of 5, and i really, really strongly ask -- ask you to maintain and even increase funding for grants for the arts. we live -- we have such a really, a great diverse and rich community of musicians and artists that live in the city. i think we should maintain the quality and standards that we've spent a lot of years building. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker, please. >>> good morning. i'm ron goldman. i'm the director of education with the san francisco symphony, and first of allied like to thank the board of supervisors for your support and interest in the arts year round. i would also like to also urge and ask for your support for continued arts funding. the pro
ucsf is conducting 12 senior choirs throughout the city in the next five years and this is to prove how helpful these choirs are for seniors. so, please, continue to support the arts. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker, please. >>> good morning, my name is david kim. i am a musician in the san francisco symphony. music has played an incredible, incredibly vital role in my life growing up since the age of 5, and i really, really strongly ask -- ask you to maintain and...
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from blue collar and office workers to researchers and high-tech and retail and others, including ucsf. and last, but not least, we serve mission bay's growing residential population and we are funding solely by the mission bay, commercial and residential community. and we have finite resources and a limited ability to raise, revenue. and our drive alone rate of 18 percent, speaks to how it is in contributing to the transit first goals of this city. and we are in the working group since the beginning and we would like to be part of the solution, and however, since the cost have more than tripled and they are likely to increase again, our participation is jeopardized. >> thank you. >> i am with the bay area council and for over a year, the council has convened the shuttles and operators with the city transportation officials to work on this innovative transportation solution. and that is taking thousands of cars off of the road, and providing an important alternative to our stress public transit system the bay area council wants to take the mta and the mayor's office for your leadership
from blue collar and office workers to researchers and high-tech and retail and others, including ucsf. and last, but not least, we serve mission bay's growing residential population and we are funding solely by the mission bay, commercial and residential community. and we have finite resources and a limited ability to raise, revenue. and our drive alone rate of 18 percent, speaks to how it is in contributing to the transit first goals of this city. and we are in the working group since the...
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paul [ non-english language ] from the ucsf aids research institute was already in australia and not aboard that plane. among those who died was dr. joep lange from the netherlands. he was a former president of the international aids society. and we'll have all the latest developments on this, on our website at kpix.com. >>> meanwhile, gaza is coming under heavy fire today after israel launched a ground invasion. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he is prepared now to expand the offensive. wendy gillette with the latest developments. >>> reporter: a column of smoke rises after an israeli missile strike in gaza today. about an hour later, a much larger cloud of smoke envelopes the area as israel escalates its offensive. [ non-english language ] >> reporter: israel supplied video which it says shows the start of the ground invasion of gaza yesterday. [ sirens ] >> reporter: since then, israel says it has killed 14 members of hamas and hit more than 100 terror targets including nine underground tunnels along the border, that the military says hid rockets like this one. at l
paul [ non-english language ] from the ucsf aids research institute was already in australia and not aboard that plane. among those who died was dr. joep lange from the netherlands. he was a former president of the international aids society. and we'll have all the latest developments on this, on our website at kpix.com. >>> meanwhile, gaza is coming under heavy fire today after israel launched a ground invasion. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he is prepared now to...
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smoother pathways for our students working prek 12 and working with our community organizations and ucsf, eowd, we have lots of different partnerships to make sure our students can compete for these jobs. the type is really small. i think we have handouts that you have in front of you. what i love about this graduate profile is it's really based on the thriving research. there's been a lot of research about what it takes for students to succeed so what you'll see a much more rounded version. you don't see anything here about student successes measured by test scores. career and life skills are so important. one of the things we heard over and over again from students in particular, they said first of all we need more technology and more real life learning experiences. we want to start, you know -- realize learning experience is actually middle school, not just high school. we also talked about -- you saw in the studio, coding and computer science, you know, really needs to become not something that's just done in a few after school programs, but how do we integrate that into the day and
smoother pathways for our students working prek 12 and working with our community organizations and ucsf, eowd, we have lots of different partnerships to make sure our students can compete for these jobs. the type is really small. i think we have handouts that you have in front of you. what i love about this graduate profile is it's really based on the thriving research. there's been a lot of research about what it takes for students to succeed so what you'll see a much more rounded version....