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good partnership existed and we're going to continue to remind everyone including our partners at ucsf. we went through a process two years ago where they did significant training and creation of defensible space and we're looking at those things as well with them so at the end of the presentation we're happy to answer any questions. good morning supervisor mar as well. deputy chief gonzales. >> good morning supervisor yee, supervisor christensen, supervisor mar. this is my presentation. it's on the urban wild land interface operations. can you pull it up? okay. thank you. so the first slide is just showing from 2012-15 the types of calls we've had. the list of call types they're including graphs, brush and vejingtation and -- vegetation and forest and including trees. this shows some of the specialized equipment we had for a while. right now they're stationed in the southeastern part of the city. as chair yee mentioned we have fog and even during the drought the rest of the city, the west and the northwest gets the fog. the best weather is in hunters point southeast so that's where it
good partnership existed and we're going to continue to remind everyone including our partners at ucsf. we went through a process two years ago where they did significant training and creation of defensible space and we're looking at those things as well with them so at the end of the presentation we're happy to answer any questions. good morning supervisor mar as well. deputy chief gonzales. >> good morning supervisor yee, supervisor christensen, supervisor mar. this is my presentation....
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force, whose company, the head of the company, you may recall, he's also, his name is attached to ucsf children's hospital, the hospital that only last week gave its approval for the arena at third and 16th. now, today, at warriors practice here in oakland, team president told me that the team is looking only at that site. that site alone. >> the warriors organization is so focused on this vacant lot that it put down a $30 million nonrefundable deposit last year to buy it now. after negotiating, gave the city millions to expand mass transit and reserve streets on game day for hospital related traffic only. >> a privately financed arena on the mission bay site is the right place. >> despite hospital administrative approval, 20 biotech professors have obje objected, saying the arena would crowd out any space for collaborative laboratories. >> ucsf, the administration, has embraced the project and fully supports the project as a result of the announcement we made this last week with the city and the ucsf fully addressed their concerns about traffic and access. >> opponents aren't giving u
force, whose company, the head of the company, you may recall, he's also, his name is attached to ucsf children's hospital, the hospital that only last week gave its approval for the arena at third and 16th. now, today, at warriors practice here in oakland, team president told me that the team is looking only at that site. that site alone. >> the warriors organization is so focused on this vacant lot that it put down a $30 million nonrefundable deposit last year to buy it now. after...
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allen. >> reporter: which is ucsf medical center there. it's been nervous about such a big development in ex-to its facility at mission bay. the -- next to its facility at mission bay. they raised objections over traffic, noise and pollutions for thousands in the area for warriors games. the mayor's office, the warriors management and ucsf have been working to resolve the concerns. among other things, the deal reached today will include $40 million in transportation improvements to protect patient access. as a result, ucsf has now signed off on the warriors arena. but not everyone is buying in. >> today's announcement accomplishes nothing except for guaranteeing permanent gridlock in san francisco. the mission bay alliance is going to redouble its efforts to defeat the warriors in mission bay. >> they want the project moved farther south to pier 80 in the bayview. there are plenty of hurdles ahead. environmental impact reports, public hearings, and more governmental approvals. if they do clear them, a privately financed $1 billion arena co
allen. >> reporter: which is ucsf medical center there. it's been nervous about such a big development in ex-to its facility at mission bay. the -- next to its facility at mission bay. they raised objections over traffic, noise and pollutions for thousands in the area for warriors games. the mayor's office, the warriors management and ucsf have been working to resolve the concerns. among other things, the deal reached today will include $40 million in transportation improvements to...
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the big concern has been ucsf. you can see why they're concerned. that's their main mission bay hospital across the street. over here, just across third street and 16th is where the warriors plan to build their arena. on nights when the giants are playing just a couple of blocks up that way, traffic in this neighborhood can be a bear. ask anybody who lives or works in mission bay about the traffic. >> it's already bad. combined with the giants and the warriors. >> reporter: after months of back and forth, ucsf is endorsing the arena. >> drove a pretty hard bargain. >> reporter: a spokesman says the city agreed to spend $40 million from construction fees and taxes on a traffic plan to increase and enhance light rail, close off these streets selected on gamedays for the exclusive use of hospital employees, patients and local businesses. they will also post a couple of dozen traffic control officers. the city is committing to $10 million every year from the warriors revenues to enhance and improve mass transit. central subway is set to open in 2018. th
the big concern has been ucsf. you can see why they're concerned. that's their main mission bay hospital across the street. over here, just across third street and 16th is where the warriors plan to build their arena. on nights when the giants are playing just a couple of blocks up that way, traffic in this neighborhood can be a bear. ask anybody who lives or works in mission bay about the traffic. >> it's already bad. combined with the giants and the warriors. >> reporter: after...
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we reached an agreement with ucsf and the city of san francisco. >> the deal with the warriors calls for a $10 million transportation improvement fund paid for by proceeds from the new arena. it would fund traffic control in the mission bay neighborhood during events. >> it is terrible for the rest of the city. it guarantees that there will be gridlock from 101 all the way through san francisco to 280. >> opponents of the proposed arena worry patients and hospital employees won't be able to get to the new ucsf medical center across the street. if that happens the warriors have agreed to hold no more than 12 events a year that coincide with the giants' home games at nearby at&t park. the plan calls for dozens of traffic control officers along with sphecial -- special lanes dedicated to the vehicles bound for the hospital. >> the reality is there are 220 planned events at the proposed warrior arena. that means there will be an event every other day that will disrupt traffic. >> it doesn't mark the end of the battle. the project needs to pass environmental review and it needs support fr
we reached an agreement with ucsf and the city of san francisco. >> the deal with the warriors calls for a $10 million transportation improvement fund paid for by proceeds from the new arena. it would fund traffic control in the mission bay neighborhood during events. >> it is terrible for the rest of the city. it guarantees that there will be gridlock from 101 all the way through san francisco to 280. >> opponents of the proposed arena worry patients and hospital employees...
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be her family is suing ucsf benioff children's hospital.udge ruled jahi's mother can present evidence that her daughter is alive. >>> a former temple university employee who accused bill cosby of drugging and assaulting her step years ago is suing -- ten years ago is suing for defamation. she tried but failed to get then montgomery district attorney to file criminal charges against bill cosby. that was back in 2005. she says she was defamed by comments he made about the case claiming she enhanced her story for monetary gain in her civil lawsuit against bill cosby. in the meantime the current district attorney for montgomery county is deciding whether he will revive con stance's criminal case against cosby. >>> another medical facility run by doctors without border has been hit by an air strike. no one was inside at the time. saudi led coalition has been running threats against shiite rebels. u.s. forces in afghanistan says the hospital was bombed by mistake after afghan forces requested an air strike. >>> in berlin, germany technology is ca
be her family is suing ucsf benioff children's hospital.udge ruled jahi's mother can present evidence that her daughter is alive. >>> a former temple university employee who accused bill cosby of drugging and assaulting her step years ago is suing -- ten years ago is suing for defamation. she tried but failed to get then montgomery district attorney to file criminal charges against bill cosby. that was back in 2005. she says she was defamed by comments he made about the case claiming...
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mayor ed lee says ucsf is officially onboard with the warriors plan to build an arena. originally they were against that arena plan citing increased traffic near its medical center. a $10 million fund for traffic issues that may arise after the arena opens. the ucsf medical center sits across the street from the warrior site. it clears a big hurdle. the warriors hope to move across the bay in 2018. >> third or fourth championship at that point. we'll have to see. coming up next, coughing and calling for a cleanup. debris dumped on city streets in the peninsula. now the people who live there want to know when the crud will be cleared. >>> right in the heart of the city. a homicide in the westfield shopping center stoking more concerns about city safety. found dead overnight - near a popular tourist destination - in san francisco? laura/vo plus - police release pictures - >>> what happened to a woman found dead overnight near a popular tourist destination in san francisco. >>> police release pictures of persons of interest in the death of a man on a hiking trail. >> and d
mayor ed lee says ucsf is officially onboard with the warriors plan to build an arena. originally they were against that arena plan citing increased traffic near its medical center. a $10 million fund for traffic issues that may arise after the arena opens. the ucsf medical center sits across the street from the warrior site. it clears a big hurdle. the warriors hope to move across the bay in 2018. >> third or fourth championship at that point. we'll have to see. coming up next, coughing...
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. >>> ucsf is officially back in the golden state warriors proposed new arena in san francisco. the university, city and team reached a deal to manage game day traffic problems near the ucsf hospital admission david the calls for $10 million transportation improvement fund that would be paid for by revenue from the arena. the city says the fund is designed to guarantee resources will be in place to manage the flow of visitors. traffic and transit around the area once it opens. there is a hospital access plan that would keep certain streaks -- street clear of traffic in needs to be approved by the board of supervisors. >>> students jumping onto scooters, walking to school this morning. walkin rolled they today in san francisco. we joined up with the mayor and us surgeon general walking to spring valley signs school. the surgeon general joined us live on mornings and told us 30 percent of us communities are not sidewalks walk-on. >> we have to do what san francisco is doing which is to pay attention to our streets and make sure that cars are driving at safe speeds and that is how
. >>> ucsf is officially back in the golden state warriors proposed new arena in san francisco. the university, city and team reached a deal to manage game day traffic problems near the ucsf hospital admission david the calls for $10 million transportation improvement fund that would be paid for by revenue from the arena. the city says the fund is designed to guarantee resources will be in place to manage the flow of visitors. traffic and transit around the area once it opens. there is...
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we reached an agreement with ucsf and the city of san francisco. >> the deal with the warriors calls for a $10 million transportation improvement fund paid for by proceeds from the new arena. it would fund traffic control in the mission bay neighborhood during events. >> it is terrible for the rest of the city. it guarantees that there will be gridlock from 101 all the way through san francisco to 280. >> opponents of the proposed arena worry patients and hospital employees won't be able to get to the new ucsf medical center across the street. if that happens the warriors have agreed to hold no more than 12 events a year that coincide with the giants' home games at nearby at&t park. the plan calls for dozens of traffic control officers along with sphecial -- special lanes dedicated to the vehicles bound for the hospital. >> the reality is there are 220 planned events at the proposed warrior arena. that means there will be an event every other day that will disrupt traffic. >> it doesn't mark the end of the battle. the project needs to pass environmental review and it needs support fr
we reached an agreement with ucsf and the city of san francisco. >> the deal with the warriors calls for a $10 million transportation improvement fund paid for by proceeds from the new arena. it would fund traffic control in the mission bay neighborhood during events. >> it is terrible for the rest of the city. it guarantees that there will be gridlock from 101 all the way through san francisco to 280. >> opponents of the proposed arena worry patients and hospital employees...
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terms of the deal were not released, the location is right across the street from the ucsf hospital. just last week, ucsf said it will support building the new arena. >>> in 2017, california will become the first state in the nation to ban redskins names for school teams and mascots good one of them is on calaveras county insureds, uniforms, shirts, and on the wall, removing the indian chief from calaveras high school will not come cheap either. >> three sets of uniforms for our football guys at the freshman, jv and varsity level and 50 apiece at $10,000 per set. that's 30,000 right there without looking at anything else. >> many native americans take offense to the term redskin but california's desperate the color for -- the calaveras released a statement saying, our citizens both native and non-native are proud of our love. it was heartbreaking to hear the chief had will be removed. >>> investigators are zeroing in on what caused deadly balcony collapse and berkeley. they're trying to figure out how water got into the structure and we can do it. the apartment complex side-by- side,
terms of the deal were not released, the location is right across the street from the ucsf hospital. just last week, ucsf said it will support building the new arena. >>> in 2017, california will become the first state in the nation to ban redskins names for school teams and mascots good one of them is on calaveras county insureds, uniforms, shirts, and on the wall, removing the indian chief from calaveras high school will not come cheap either. >> three sets of uniforms for our...
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ucsf announced its support in a statement last night. the university chancellor calling it a win-win. today, a spokesman for the warriors told me it was the ongoing commitment of money to mitigate traffic that convinced the university. >> probably the real key was this creation of a mission bay transit improvement fund. >> the city is committing to a minimum of $10 million a year from arena revenues to spent on neighborhood mitigation and infrastructure improvements along with $40 million up front from construction fees and taxes. before and after games, streets around the hospital will be dedicated to hospital employees, patients and local businesses only, and up to 28 traffic control officers will be deploy today enforce the traffic plan. four new light rail cars and an expanded platform will be dedicated to the arena along with increased bus and shuttle service and quadrupling service on the metro. >> traffic can and should be managed. >> while a poll shows a majority of support for the arena, it is not hard to find skeptics. >> they
ucsf announced its support in a statement last night. the university chancellor calling it a win-win. today, a spokesman for the warriors told me it was the ongoing commitment of money to mitigate traffic that convinced the university. >> probably the real key was this creation of a mission bay transit improvement fund. >> the city is committing to a minimum of $10 million a year from arena revenues to spent on neighborhood mitigation and infrastructure improvements along with $40...
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the location is right across the street from the ucsf hospital. they said it would support building the new arena. >>> rick welsh, you're the president of the team, deal with all the things off the court. what does the latest news mean? >> well, listen. there was no question we were going to buy the land. i think the bigger news has been the other developments that will lead up to a november 3rd vote to certify the environmental impact report. those things are ucsf coming on board, fully supporting the project. the community, after 12 citizens advisory meetings -- only 12? this is san francisco. >> and this week all 11 of the top life science companies in mission bay coming out in support of the project. >> opponents still are in court trying to challenge the environmental report, saying it's going to be a traffic and parking nightmare. if they are successful, that could hold up everything for some time to come, right? >> if they choose to challenge the ir, that could provide some delay. we think it could be a matter of months. it doesn't derail t
the location is right across the street from the ucsf hospital. they said it would support building the new arena. >>> rick welsh, you're the president of the team, deal with all the things off the court. what does the latest news mean? >> well, listen. there was no question we were going to buy the land. i think the bigger news has been the other developments that will lead up to a november 3rd vote to certify the environmental impact report. those things are ucsf coming on...
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with the city and ucsf that fully addressed their concerns about traffic and access. >> the hospital sits across the street from the proposed arena. one obstacle still does remain. the arena still needs to pass an environmental review. >> we'll find out if the warriors can win on both sides of the bay. >>> a bride and groom took an unexpected detour while going to their reception. what happened next became a viral sensation. the tennessee newly weds took some time out when grandma, grandpa and the father of the bride got into a car crash. the bride, sarah ray, is also an emt. immediately sprung into action. wedding dress and all. >> a lot of people have used the word hero when they're talking about the story and i just, i don't like it. i don't feel like i was being heroic in any way. it's just my family was in an accident and i needed to make sure that they were there and it just happened that i'm a paramedic and i was in my wedding dress. that's all there is to it. >> right time, right place, right action. pictures of sarah at the scene in her wedding dress have reached more than 1
with the city and ucsf that fully addressed their concerns about traffic and access. >> the hospital sits across the street from the proposed arena. one obstacle still does remain. the arena still needs to pass an environmental review. >> we'll find out if the warriors can win on both sides of the bay. >>> a bride and groom took an unexpected detour while going to their reception. what happened next became a viral sensation. the tennessee newly weds took some time out when...
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at ucsf children's hospital, where we send volunteers, an army of volunteers. >> ucsf staff began lackingegan looking at what we were doing. one day said would you like to talk about having a house inside of the hospital? >> the architect designed the first expansion to scott street and was so touched by the mission that he joined the board. he's known lois from the beginning. >> she leads quietly. but with great intentionality. and with a little humility and deference such that everybody kind of falls into lock step toward the goal, toward the success. >> loia is about to retire with a stunning legacy >> we addressed the issue of needing to have a house that would be even closer to the family. we're not stopping only at serving families who are staying at one of our two houses. we have programs in the hospital that are reaching over 25,000 family members a year. you never go home and wonder if what you did was worthwhile. >> cheryl jennings, abc7 news >> still ahead on the abc7 saturday morning news, getting involved to stop bullying. what the harlem globetrotters are doing to spread a m
at ucsf children's hospital, where we send volunteers, an army of volunteers. >> ucsf staff began lackingegan looking at what we were doing. one day said would you like to talk about having a house inside of the hospital? >> the architect designed the first expansion to scott street and was so touched by the mission that he joined the board. he's known lois from the beginning. >> she leads quietly. but with great intentionality. and with a little humility and deference such...
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the ucsf medical center sits across the street from the arena site. the agreement clears a big hurdle in the $1 billion privately financed arena. the warriors hope to prove across the bay in 2018. >>> today team teal kicks off the season down in l.a. taking on rival kings at the staple center. the puck drops at 7:30. >>> coming up, it's happened again. bed bugs shut down another bay area library. >> all classes are canceled at an oregon college after threatening note is found inside a campus restroom. >>> a woman found shot to death in san francisco just blocks away from the city's busiest shopping area. joining us. i'm laura garcia cannon. >>> on this wednesday morning, a live look right now at the new york stock exchange and pure storage is a local company out of mountain view that is ipoing today. >> first day of trading. a lot of excitement on the markets. good morning. thanks for joining us. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> i'm sam brock. it will make your hair stand up. first, we're tracking weather and roads. mike inouye getting a look at your wedne
the ucsf medical center sits across the street from the arena site. the agreement clears a big hurdle in the $1 billion privately financed arena. the warriors hope to prove across the bay in 2018. >>> today team teal kicks off the season down in l.a. taking on rival kings at the staple center. the puck drops at 7:30. >>> coming up, it's happened again. bed bugs shut down another bay area library. >> all classes are canceled at an oregon college after threatening note is...
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ahead, an inside look at the new ronald mcdonald house in the new ronald mcdonald house in the new ucsfew ronald mcdonald house in the new ucsf it took joel silverman years to become a master dog trainer. but only a few commands to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. it's gotten squarer. over the years. brighter. bigger. thinner. even curvier. but what's next? for all binge watchers. movie geeks. sports freaks. x1 from xfinity will change the way you experience tv. >>> ronald mcdonald house has two facilities to help parents of children being treated for life threatening illnesses. cheryl jennings takes us to meet the woman who runs the catch yan and the family who brought the help needed for their very sick child. >> he's got an upper airway obstruction. can't swallow. >> this family drove from their home in san joaquin valley to talk with us about their son, and why they're so grateful to ronald mcdonald house of san francisco. they recently stayed in the brand new house in the new childrens hospital at missio
ahead, an inside look at the new ronald mcdonald house in the new ronald mcdonald house in the new ucsfew ronald mcdonald house in the new ucsf it took joel silverman years to become a master dog trainer. but only a few commands to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. it's gotten squarer. over the years. brighter. bigger. thinner. even curvier. but what's next? for all binge watchers. movie geeks. sports freaks. x1 from...
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ucsf and the mayor office. spokesman for the group opposed to the arena says the agreement does nothing but guarantee permanent grid lock for the city. city will consider the arena environmental report next month. >> we first reported last tonight former inmates filed federal civil rights lawsuit against the sonoma county sheriff saying they were beaten and tortured by deputy working as jail guard. today the family spoke out and vic lee was there. >> they beat me until i (bleep) my pant. i was trying to tell him to get off and that i couldn't. >> she read a letter from her brother who says she was beaten messrs. less ly may 28 in the maximum security unit of sonoma county jail. >> he stayed on his bed and yes he buried his head didn't want them to come in but he did. he was last one and he was beaten. >>reporter: lori son danny spoke earlier exclusively to abc 7 news. >> guy in black came in. they were all wearing mask hitting us. calling us (bleep) and telling us it's their house. and they can beat us. >> bank
ucsf and the mayor office. spokesman for the group opposed to the arena says the agreement does nothing but guarantee permanent grid lock for the city. city will consider the arena environmental report next month. >> we first reported last tonight former inmates filed federal civil rights lawsuit against the sonoma county sheriff saying they were beaten and tortured by deputy working as jail guard. today the family spoke out and vic lee was there. >> they beat me until i (bleep) my...
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in the early morning hours a house moved off the grounds of ucsf hospital oakland. unlike the movie "up" no balloons to lift it. a flat bed truck did the trick. for the past 13 years after the owner died the little white house served as offices for the hospital. now a new outpatient center will be built there. officials did not want to tear down the 1934 structure and began to search for someone who could take the house for free as long as they could afford to relocate it. the hospital chipped in $20,000. >> very nice to maintain and took the neighborhood. >> the tiny house only moved about a block away but what a journey inching down martin luther king jr. way close to the bart tracks. neighbors looked on. everything went well and the new owners and the hospital are pleased. carolyn tyler, abc 7 news. >> that early in the morning sometimes it seems like your eyes are deceiving you. >>> we will tell you about the force about to awaken. >> how you can get an exclusive new look at the new "star wars" movie before it hits theaters. >>> the 49ers get a victory today ove
in the early morning hours a house moved off the grounds of ucsf hospital oakland. unlike the movie "up" no balloons to lift it. a flat bed truck did the trick. for the past 13 years after the owner died the little white house served as offices for the hospital. now a new outpatient center will be built there. officials did not want to tear down the 1934 structure and began to search for someone who could take the house for free as long as they could afford to relocate it. the...
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. >>> ucsf is backing the golden state warriors proposed new arena in san francisco. the university, the city, and the team reached a deal to manage game day traffic problems near the ucsf hospital. it calls for a $10 million transportation improvement fund that would be paid for by revenue from the arena. the fund is designed to guarantee resources will be in place to manage the flow of visitors. there is also a hospital access plan that would keep certain streets clear of event traffic. still these to be approved by -- still needs to be approved by the board of supervisors. the mission bay alliance said it accomplishes nothing but permanent gridlock and life threatening delays for san francisco. they say they will fight harder to protect the hospital. the neighborhood alliance has proposed its own site for the arena about a mile south of the mission bay location. >>> governor brown is expected to sign into law a bill that will help deal with climate change. the goal of the plan is to increase california's use of usable electricity by 50%. california is already on tr
. >>> ucsf is backing the golden state warriors proposed new arena in san francisco. the university, the city, and the team reached a deal to manage game day traffic problems near the ucsf hospital. it calls for a $10 million transportation improvement fund that would be paid for by revenue from the arena. the fund is designed to guarantee resources will be in place to manage the flow of visitors. there is also a hospital access plan that would keep certain streets clear of event...
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. >> ucsf, the administration there, has embraced the project and supports the project as a result of the announcement we made last week with the city and ucsf fully addressed their concerns about traffic and access. >> reporter: opponents aren't giving up. >> does this mean it's over? >> absolutely not. this means nothing. in reality, we are in the middle of an environmental review process and we believe that we're going to beat them every step of the way. >> reporter: now, opponents say that the city is obligated to consider options such as pier 80 for a new arena. today, warriors president rick welch dismissed that saying he's going full speed ahead as he put it for 3rd and 16th street. the $1 billion arena, as he put it, could be open by fall of 2018. reporting live in oakland, chuck coppola, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, chuck. it is looking more and more likely that a strong el nino will hit california this winter. nasa meteorologists released another report showing there's a 95% chance that el nino will continue through winter and then spring along with much-needed water, th
. >> ucsf, the administration there, has embraced the project and supports the project as a result of the announcement we made last week with the city and ucsf fully addressed their concerns about traffic and access. >> reporter: opponents aren't giving up. >> does this mean it's over? >> absolutely not. this means nothing. in reality, we are in the middle of an environmental review process and we believe that we're going to beat them every step of the way. >>...
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we send volunteers, an army of volunteers. >> ucsf staff began lacking at what we were doing.day said would you like to talk about having a house inside of the hospital? >> the architect designed the first expansion to scott street and was so touched by the mission that he joined the board. he's no one lois from the beginning. >> she leads quietly. and with a little humility and deference such that everybody kind of falls into lock step toward the goal, toward the success. >> she's about to retire with a stunning legacy >> we addressed the issue of needing to have a house that would be even closer to the family. we're not stopping only at serving families who are staying at one of our two houses. we have programs in the hospital that are reaching over 25,000 family members a year. you never go home and wonder if what you did was worthwhile. >> cheryl jennings, abc7 news >> still ahead on the abc7 saturday morning news, getting involved to stop bullying. what the harlem globetrotters are doing to spread a message of compassion. here's a live look outside from the exploratorium
we send volunteers, an army of volunteers. >> ucsf staff began lacking at what we were doing.day said would you like to talk about having a house inside of the hospital? >> the architect designed the first expansion to scott street and was so touched by the mission that he joined the board. he's no one lois from the beginning. >> she leads quietly. and with a little humility and deference such that everybody kind of falls into lock step toward the goal, toward the success....
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off campus and i won't have gone without that i'm here to ask for the exception to be retained the ucsf is proposing to build a new residence on campus i'm concerned that fee will have a negative impact on student housing from my experience you housing was incredibly important to me as a goodwill gave out and now graduate student like i said, i did my undergraduate work in chicago and i was able to mediated with piers within 5 minutes of being notified those i was able to attend group project...
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the ucsf children's hospital little white house is going away from their campus to make room for the hospital's new outpatient center. >> you don't see this every day, that's for sure. we didn't -- we were all hoping it would work, and it did. >> it was quite a sight in the early morning hours, house was ever so slowly, so carefully, moved off the grounds of ucfs children's opt oakland. unlike the pixar movie "up" no balloons to lift it. a flatbed truck did the truck. >> worried about right now. >> i still wonder. >> for the past 13 years after the owner died, the little white house served as offices for the hospital. but now a new outpatient center will be built there. officials did not want to tear down the 1934 structure and began to search for someone who could take the house for free. as long as they could afford to relocate it. to help with the moving expenses, the hospital chipped in $20,000. >> very nice to maintain and serves the neighborhood. >> the tiny house only moved a block away but what a journey. inching down martin luther king, jr. way and 52nd street. close to the
the ucsf children's hospital little white house is going away from their campus to make room for the hospital's new outpatient center. >> you don't see this every day, that's for sure. we didn't -- we were all hoping it would work, and it did. >> it was quite a sight in the early morning hours, house was ever so slowly, so carefully, moved off the grounds of ucfs children's opt oakland. unlike the pixar movie "up" no balloons to lift it. a flatbed truck did the truck....
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ucsf was originally a bit cautious about that plan citing increased traffic near the medical center. the new deal includes a $10 million fund for any potential traffic issues that might arise after the arena opens. the ucf medical center sits across the street from the arena site. warrior officials say the agreement clears a big hurdle in the billion-dollar privately financed arena. the warriors hope to move across the bay in 2018. >>> the san jose sharks hope to bounce back after a disappointing 2014 season. today team teal kicks off the season in l.a. taking on the rival kings at the staples center. puck will drop at 7:30. >>> it's been seven months, believe it or not, since we last saw the bay bridge lights installation glisten in our night skies. but they are slowly starting to come back to life. maybe you've seen them. reinstallation of the lights on the bay bridge starting back up after a long pause. thanks to a private fund raising effort the lights will now be a permanent part of the western span. they are expected to be fully on before super bowl 50. >> i think it's the best
ucsf was originally a bit cautious about that plan citing increased traffic near the medical center. the new deal includes a $10 million fund for any potential traffic issues that might arise after the arena opens. the ucf medical center sits across the street from the arena site. warrior officials say the agreement clears a big hurdle in the billion-dollar privately financed arena. the warriors hope to move across the bay in 2018. >>> the san jose sharks hope to bounce back after a...
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the ucsf children's hospital little white house is going away from their campus to make room for the hospital's new outpatient center. >> you don't see this every day, that's for sure. we didn't -- we were all hoping it would work, and it did. >> it was quite a sight in the early morning hours, house was ever so slowly, so carefully, moved off the grounds of ucfs children's opt oakland. unlike the pixar movie "up" no balloons to lift it. a flatbed truck did the truck. >> worried about right now. >> i still wonder. >> for the past 13 years after the owner died, the little white house served as offices for the hospital. but now a new outpatient center will be built there. officials did not want to tear down the 1934 structure and began to search for someone who could take the house for free. as long as they could afford to relocate it. to help with the moving expenses, the hospital chipped in $20,000. >> very nice to maintain and serves the neighborhood. >> the tiny house only moved a block away but what a journey. inching down martin luther king, jr. way and 52nd street. close to the
the ucsf children's hospital little white house is going away from their campus to make room for the hospital's new outpatient center. >> you don't see this every day, that's for sure. we didn't -- we were all hoping it would work, and it did. >> it was quite a sight in the early morning hours, house was ever so slowly, so carefully, moved off the grounds of ucfs children's opt oakland. unlike the pixar movie "up" no balloons to lift it. a flatbed truck did the truck....
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terms of the deal were not released, the location is right across the street from the ucsf hospital. just last week, ucsf said it would support building the new arena. >>> in 2017, california will become the first state in the nation to ban redskins for school team names and rask us. only for schools in the state use it. one of them is in calaveras county, it's on shirts and uniforms, scoreboards and a wall. removing the redskin indian chief from calaveras high school not going to come cheap. >> i would say somewhere between 100 and $200,000. three sets of uniforms for our football guys at the freshman, jv and varsity level, at 50 apiece. $10,000 per set. that's 30,000 right there without even looking at anything else. >> many native americans take offense to the term redskins but the calaveras indians releasing this statement, our county and citizens both native and non-native are part of our local. it was heartbroken to hear the chief had will be removed. >>> investigators are zeroing in on what caused the balcony collapse in berkeley. they have been trying to figure out how water
terms of the deal were not released, the location is right across the street from the ucsf hospital. just last week, ucsf said it would support building the new arena. >>> in 2017, california will become the first state in the nation to ban redskins for school team names and rask us. only for schools in the state use it. one of them is in calaveras county, it's on shirts and uniforms, scoreboards and a wall. removing the redskin indian chief from calaveras high school not going to come...
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following healthier >> marty: medical findings released this week the beating have that so early age ucsf toro university put 43 of the see kids on that for nine days carbs like rice and bread off the the place of sugar specifically juices the seventh the results were dramatic. they said that cutting out these trends as well as sugar cookies can be they the children healthier and a surprisingly quick a lifetime now researchers are saying it's important remindful all the money should retrieves the child has during helene still ahead sugar trading at the lighthouse which i allude to from the president's top prize for top costume you a columnist that and a live boy outside the bay bridge toll plaza be will start the sunrise the least they there for the weekend affright mayor in livermore of the clock at 697 of cinema avenue in livermore >> marty: get this video from the dallas area communities and the lone star state hit with 5 6 in. of rain matter of hours klamath in some places in houston for instances is of drivers are stranded have to be rescued danger not over yet been hit a target for
following healthier >> marty: medical findings released this week the beating have that so early age ucsf toro university put 43 of the see kids on that for nine days carbs like rice and bread off the the place of sugar specifically juices the seventh the results were dramatic. they said that cutting out these trends as well as sugar cookies can be they the children healthier and a surprisingly quick a lifetime now researchers are saying it's important remindful all the money should...
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it was true at ucsf school in the '60s, true in '78 when she started the coalition to fight infant mortalityoakland. true at harlem hospital in the '80s. and it didn't change when she came back to berkeley 10 years ago. >> the city was the size of berkeley, had a disparity of four black babies it compared to one white baby with what's called low birth weight. so it was like, oh, my goodness. and i'm in berkeley? oh, no, no. we can't have that. >> reporter: dr. vicki's black infant health program grew from her coalition at highland hospital all those years ago helping women with medical care and social issues. [ non-english language ] and her baby loladay are participants. >> like healthy eating, getting rest, being aware of being afternoon, um, you know, -- aware of being in, you know, violent situations which i was not. thank god. >> the importance of being around other women. >> reporter: margaret thomas has worked with dr. vicki for 20 years. >> i had a lot of experience with mothers and babies but the perspective that vicki had was something that was just new and exciting that i didn't e
it was true at ucsf school in the '60s, true in '78 when she started the coalition to fight infant mortalityoakland. true at harlem hospital in the '80s. and it didn't change when she came back to berkeley 10 years ago. >> the city was the size of berkeley, had a disparity of four black babies it compared to one white baby with what's called low birth weight. so it was like, oh, my goodness. and i'm in berkeley? oh, no, no. we can't have that. >> reporter: dr. vicki's black infant...
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from the bay bridge and surrounded by ucsf medical building those representing the mission they allianceoup and or reno would equate to nightmare traffic the warriors to work with the city on traffic plans that include and creeks like real servers 20 of the most renowned scientist to the world said this project is a disaster for mission bay and for by a scientist city- wide test >>james: it is for to see for we would take a quick break plenty of people change their diet to cut out loosened will take a look at the disease then leave them no trust what i can and cannot eat your help minutes coming up next (nature sounds) she can rage, and roar, and crack, and storm. but mother nature can't stop us. the new 2016 ford explorer. be unstoppable. ♪ >>james: soprano for sharon socially and she let herself in jail will tell you what she broadcast live the and you was called line 11 + think choose and reduced fat to death it that is not true to a high levels of cause and could see more than they should >>james: many american decided to curb or we catch up with one patient who says her new diet cha
from the bay bridge and surrounded by ucsf medical building those representing the mission they allianceoup and or reno would equate to nightmare traffic the warriors to work with the city on traffic plans that include and creeks like real servers 20 of the most renowned scientist to the world said this project is a disaster for mission bay and for by a scientist city- wide test >>james: it is for to see for we would take a quick break plenty of people change their diet to cut out...
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. >>> there will be a groundpeaking on the new facility at the ucsf antioch children's hospital in oakland. it will be the second outpatient center in the hospital. you may remember last week, an 80-year- old house was moved from the site to make room for the project. governor jerry brown will be at today's groundbreaking. construction is the first step in a ten-year expansion project. rebuilding and modern size the hospital to improve. >>> apple will report imparterly after the closeing bell on wall street. industry analysts now expect the numbers to be better than forecast. record sales when apple began offering new line of iphones. and investigators are watching closely to sales hold up. with apple music. >> apple is checking out of traffic. the iphone 6s. apple is now using sports that is of course, for your steph curry hoping to show how the phones are different. until recently, apple relied autopsy technology to be fascinating enough by itself. and the most recent ads you celebrities help demonstrate will make the newest devices different from everything else and probably convince yo
. >>> there will be a groundpeaking on the new facility at the ucsf antioch children's hospital in oakland. it will be the second outpatient center in the hospital. you may remember last week, an 80-year- old house was moved from the site to make room for the project. governor jerry brown will be at today's groundbreaking. construction is the first step in a ten-year expansion project. rebuilding and modern size the hospital to improve. >>> apple will report imparterly after...
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mayor ed lee announcing that ucsf if s officially on board the plans to build the new water front marine. a they were initially against the plan citing increased traffic near the medical center. here's the new deal. it includes the $10 million fund for any potential traffic issues that may arise after this arena opens. the it clears a big deal. the warriors hope to move in by 2018. >> the numbers are bleak. sjpd needs recruits. the response has been lackluster. only ten cadets are joining the academy class. 13 enrolled initially but three cadets have dropped out. of the last class only graduated 18 recruits. the vacancy rate for sjpd is at an all time high. they need officers. the department is trying to rebuild its force after resolving labor disputes. >>> tomorrow, santa clara county will start taking applications for its blue ribbon commission. the 25-member commission will conduct a top to bottom evaluation. the families of inmates that say they were abused at sonoma county jail are talking about what happened. detailing what they say were hanl us and inhe can applicable beatings. la
mayor ed lee announcing that ucsf if s officially on board the plans to build the new water front marine. a they were initially against the plan citing increased traffic near the medical center. here's the new deal. it includes the $10 million fund for any potential traffic issues that may arise after this arena opens. the it clears a big deal. the warriors hope to move in by 2018. >> the numbers are bleak. sjpd needs recruits. the response has been lackluster. only ten cadets are joining...
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that's to make sure parents, patients, can get to ucsf, and people and businesses in the mission bay neighborhood aren't stuck in traffic in events and there's more. >> there's additional parking control officers, uniformed traffic management officers in the street. additional parking lots to the south. there is a capital element to improving the service of the t-third, which will be the work horse getting to the line. >> a public meating on the record will be held on the 3rd. the warriors have already purchased the land at 16th and third street. they hope to open the arena for the 2018-2019 season. >> it's both helpful and controversial. we're talking about genetic testing. it's a hot issue in the bay area. now it's got a new twist. in a story only on nbc bay area, scott budman joins us with an inside look at testing in a company that has a been turn around. >> the idea of learning almost instantly where we come from and what diseases we may be carrying is fascinating and lucrative. we go inside 23 and me as they update their test and what it can tell you. remember the vials you spi
that's to make sure parents, patients, can get to ucsf, and people and businesses in the mission bay neighborhood aren't stuck in traffic in events and there's more. >> there's additional parking control officers, uniformed traffic management officers in the street. additional parking lots to the south. there is a capital element to improving the service of the t-third, which will be the work horse getting to the line. >> a public meating on the record will be held on the 3rd. the...
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it's sad that -- and iseral other buildings, including the ucsf children's hospital while it was going up around it. much like the house seen in that pixar film up. >> and the balloons from that movie? very, very cute. >> and after the last person living in that home died, the hospital did try to put the house up for sale. they were trying to give it away for a bargain price of $20,000 thinking it would be demolished. the couple stepped in and said we don't want to scare it down. >> and let's go live to oakland and where you have seen that house and -- because of safety reasons and having under the crack and following for this. >> and honest. and for it and -- [ indiscernible ] looks like they were. you're going to pan over and show us where it was? >> and looks like that. we'll check in and we have -- and new information for you and we'll keep updating for you. >> and starting tomorrow, vehicle lanes, oaklandso san leandro will be open. the three-mile stretch is between haguenberger road and maria boulevard. nearly a quarter of a million cars travelled and construction of san francisc
it's sad that -- and iseral other buildings, including the ucsf children's hospital while it was going up around it. much like the house seen in that pixar film up. >> and the balloons from that movie? very, very cute. >> and after the last person living in that home died, the hospital did try to put the house up for sale. they were trying to give it away for a bargain price of $20,000 thinking it would be demolished. the couple stepped in and said we don't want to scare it down....
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ucsf professor dr. steven pantelat focuses on improving quality of life for the ill. >> paletable life allows you to live longer and better. >> degreedy relatives may pressure the elderly to end their lives. the catholic church coming out tonight saying this is an undignified way for a person to die. this law goes into effect sometimes next year. terry mcsweeney, nbc news. >> key details to pass along, patients must have approval from two doctors, they must have six months or less to live and must be able to swallow the medication themselves. and they have to have the mental capacity to make medical decisions. >>> not guilty, that is the man accused of the so-called gondrill kidnapping case. investigators claim he broke into the home of erin quin and denise huskins in march. he allegedly head huskins for ransom but released her in southern california. >>> president obama says he is headed to oregon on friday to fit umpqua community college where nine people were shot to death. the president has voiced h
ucsf professor dr. steven pantelat focuses on improving quality of life for the ill. >> paletable life allows you to live longer and better. >> degreedy relatives may pressure the elderly to end their lives. the catholic church coming out tonight saying this is an undignified way for a person to die. this law goes into effect sometimes next year. terry mcsweeney, nbc news. >> key details to pass along, patients must have approval from two doctors, they must have six months or...
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the land is across from ucsf last week, the hospital through the support behind the project. the warriors want to open the new arena for the 2018 season. >>> san francisco nta is considering banning cars on powell street between ellison gary. increasing in stop and go vehicle traffic is causing table cars to stop frequently and the agency says that is causing tables to pray more often and increases the possibility of a crash. if approved, the ban would take effect by thanksgiving and last for one year and a half. >>> the newest tool to make san jose st. safer. a new pedestrian traffic signal is being tested. it is called high intensity activated crosswalk. featuring three lights flashing a series of solid yellow and red lights when a person needs to cross. traffic lights are being planned for intersections in santa clara, oakland and berkeley. >>> the national transportation safety board is investigating a deadly plane crash in lake tahoe. video taken shortly after the impact. officials say the plane had just taken off from lake tahoe airport saturday when it crashed near thi
the land is across from ucsf last week, the hospital through the support behind the project. the warriors want to open the new arena for the 2018 season. >>> san francisco nta is considering banning cars on powell street between ellison gary. increasing in stop and go vehicle traffic is causing table cars to stop frequently and the agency says that is causing tables to pray more often and increases the possibility of a crash. if approved, the ban would take effect by thanksgiving and...
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this deal comes just days after ucsf in the neighborhood endorsed the warriors project after reaching an agreement on traffic concerns. now, the warriors hope to build this $1 billion privately financed water front arena by october of 2018. into now to decision 2016 been. a live look at the wynn resort. a lot of politicians on the strip tonight. the first democratic debate is tomorrow night at the wynn. among the five candidates, the two front runners, hillary clinton and vermont senator bernie sanders. probably not the trump style sizzle of the recent republican debates. however, we should see some sparks fly. experts say candidates will take aim at mrs. clinton. the latest polls show that she has huge leads in key states like south carolina and nevada. >> whistle blowers don't have a fighting chance. and they suggestive of this agency. >> we investigate the agency that's supposed to shield workers when they report public safety danger. up next, why whistle blowers say the program created to protect them does more to harm than help. >> and then it is the end of an era for playboy. wh
this deal comes just days after ucsf in the neighborhood endorsed the warriors project after reaching an agreement on traffic concerns. now, the warriors hope to build this $1 billion privately financed water front arena by october of 2018. into now to decision 2016 been. a live look at the wynn resort. a lot of politicians on the strip tonight. the first democratic debate is tomorrow night at the wynn. among the five candidates, the two front runners, hillary clinton and vermont senator bernie...
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.>>> an event at ucsf children's hospital oakland was at the children's creativity museum in san franciscothose who attended were singing and dancing for those who cannot.>> young professionals are a unique group of people. we want to show them the impact they can have in a community.>> proceeds will help support programs at the hospital and enrich the lines -- lives of patients.>>> more than 1000 people laced up for a 5k walk to fight breast cancer. the walk got underway this morning, organized by the american cancer society. the money goes to towards outreach for newly diagnosed patients, research, and screenings. >> the if -- the events are free and open to the public which makes them really successful. we like to celebrate multicultural events and we are here for education and to celebrate breast cancer survivors and to find a cure.>> ktvu's own tara moriarty emceed today's event. there is time to participate in next weekend's wall in san jose. to sign up or for more information, go to ktvu.com>>> apple juice from a plaster ville farm is me being people -- making people six. why the ow
.>>> an event at ucsf children's hospital oakland was at the children's creativity museum in san franciscothose who attended were singing and dancing for those who cannot.>> young professionals are a unique group of people. we want to show them the impact they can have in a community.>> proceeds will help support programs at the hospital and enrich the lines -- lives of patients.>>> more than 1000 people laced up for a 5k walk to fight breast cancer. the walk got...
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. >> ahead in the kron4 news, ucsf onboard with the warriors arena. we will have more on what caused the hospital -- that changed their minds. >> reporter: live in martinez but right now nurses are on a two they strike at the regional medical center. i will tell you live in just a few minutes. >>> hundreds of nurses are on strike again today and contra costa county and what -- will tran is live in martinez. good morning. >> reporter: here is what you need to know. if you go to this clinic, the contra costa regional medical center and you have an appointment, do not worry about it. they have replacement nurses to take care of your needs and the reason that we need them is because regular nurses -- they are on strike. this is the second of a two they strike, 600 of the 1000 nurses in this county are not on the job today or yesterday because they are very upset and they believe that they are overworked and underpaid. here is tony, one of the nurses. can you go over some of your problems that you have that you are fighting for? >> the biggest problem is t
. >> ahead in the kron4 news, ucsf onboard with the warriors arena. we will have more on what caused the hospital -- that changed their minds. >> reporter: live in martinez but right now nurses are on a two they strike at the regional medical center. i will tell you live in just a few minutes. >>> hundreds of nurses are on strike again today and contra costa county and what -- will tran is live in martinez. good morning. >> reporter: here is what you need to know. if...
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. >>> ucsf now endorses the warriors stadium project in san francisco. that is after the two sides agreed on a traffic pran today. they want to set up a $10 million fund to help control traffic where the stadium is slated to be built. that money coming from new revenue generated by the stadium project. the team agreed to schedule only 12 events per year on the same day as giant home games. >>> supporters call it the strongest equal pay law in the country. governor brown cited and the fair pay act is the first of its kind and could help scores of women in the state. laura anthony is live with the story. >> reporter: it's an issue dating back to the days of rosie the rivetor. california passed a law for women to receive equal pay for equal work. signed by governor jerry brown, it now requires equal pay for substantially similar work. at different establishments. it prohibits retaliation against employees. >> this is a bill and an occasion where we have come together. both parties, men, women to, achieve a clear goal. >> reporter: not yet out of middle scho
. >>> ucsf now endorses the warriors stadium project in san francisco. that is after the two sides agreed on a traffic pran today. they want to set up a $10 million fund to help control traffic where the stadium is slated to be built. that money coming from new revenue generated by the stadium project. the team agreed to schedule only 12 events per year on the same day as giant home games. >>> supporters call it the strongest equal pay law in the country. governor brown cited...
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backing of ucsf and advisory commission.. >> pam: if you like it to its hot weather get another dose tomorrows. by and is here and the tablatures are going to stay in the '90s tuesday then there will be. changed >> diane: i draw your self '90s yet again. breaking a record against tamara high pressure systems is the way it is i'll region and in the '90s in an vallate locations. the vouchers cooling things down finally for the inland valley areas. east bay at shoreline and 68 richmond 76 for san francisco. when speeds colmar right now. and that opec got up again in the overnight hours are. right now, when speeds that i have. for 9:00 p.m. was the clear skies and. 8:00 p.m. most 59 for the coast the six. before out and inland valley locations. noontime meal gets 75 the day at 83. warming things up for inland valley 85 and warmer by the meantime. we have the warmth of no moisture in our area for now and high wage pressure system that's what's giving us temperatures in the inland valley locations. how long that will last and the 70 forecast coming up when i return. >> pam: foster parent a
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. >>> ucsf now endorses the warriors stadium project in san francisco. that is after the two sides agreed on a traffic pran today. they want to set up a $10 million fund to help control traffic where the stadium is slated to be built. that money coming from new revenue generated by the stadium project. the team agreed to schedule only 12 events per year on the same day as giant home games. >>> supporters call it the strongest equal pay law in the country. governor brown cited and the fair pay act is the first of its kind and could help scores of women in the state. laura anthony is live with the story. >> reporter: it's an issue dating back to the days of rosie the rivetor. california passed a law for women to receive equal pay for equal work. signed by governor jerry brown, it now requires equal pay for substantially similar work. at different establishments. it prohibits retaliation against employees. >> this is a bill and an occasion where we have come together. both parties, men, women to, achieve a clear goal. >> reporter: not yet out of middle scho
. >>> ucsf now endorses the warriors stadium project in san francisco. that is after the two sides agreed on a traffic pran today. they want to set up a $10 million fund to help control traffic where the stadium is slated to be built. that money coming from new revenue generated by the stadium project. the team agreed to schedule only 12 events per year on the same day as giant home games. >>> supporters call it the strongest equal pay law in the country. governor brown cited...
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gaichlts add 4 new light rail vehicle and call for special street access for mission bay residence and ucsfnd staff. >> we have separated the pvt of travel so if you are coming for areason a he convenient you you stay on the arterial larger street and preserving the local street for the staff to get in and out of their parking garages. >>reporter: special fund will be created from expected arena revenue to pay for traffic improvement. opponent criticize the timing of the report released 11 days before voters asked to approve the project. >> it happened america. country commander in chief imitated a famous fee lean face. happened in washington. as president obama questioned why republican politician so down on america. >> gloomy. the they are like grumpy cat. pishtion there it was. the laughter proving the president did a pretty good job impersonating america beloved cat with the constant frown. he was speaking at the democratic women loadership forum reiterating the progress the party made during his administration. >>> all right. another 30ment of 7 news at 9:00 is next. update on hurrican
gaichlts add 4 new light rail vehicle and call for special street access for mission bay residence and ucsfnd staff. >> we have separated the pvt of travel so if you are coming for areason a he convenient you you stay on the arterial larger street and preserving the local street for the staff to get in and out of their parking garages. >>reporter: special fund will be created from expected arena revenue to pay for traffic improvement. opponent criticize the timing of the report...
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. >>> there will be a ground breaking on something at the ucsf children's hospital in oakland. it will be the second out patient center at the hospital. you may remember last week an 80-year-old house was moved from the site to make room for that project. governor jerry brown will be at the ground breaking today. the construction of the out patient center is the first step in a ten year expansion project. ucsf says this will include rebuilding and modernizing the hospital to make the facilities better for children and their families. >>> new this morning the main campus of the university of mississippi has stopped flying the state flag. the flag includes the confederate battle and it's seen as a reminder for slavery and segregation. in 1962 the school of ole miss shows its difficult attempts. that sparked a riot that left two people dead and more than 200 people injured. >>> time is 7:38. vice president joe biden made a big concession as for why he will not run for president. >> first yet another flaw detected in the new bay bridge. next what experts say this could mean for the
. >>> there will be a ground breaking on something at the ucsf children's hospital in oakland. it will be the second out patient center at the hospital. you may remember last week an 80-year-old house was moved from the site to make room for that project. governor jerry brown will be at the ground breaking today. the construction of the out patient center is the first step in a ten year expansion project. ucsf says this will include rebuilding and modernizing the hospital to make the...
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. >>> ucsf researchers have found that smokers that switch to low nicotine tobacco smoke less.everyone who participated in the study reported fewer symptoms of nicotine addiction. but here's the problem. there are currently no-no ni nicotine cigarettes on the market. >>> well, a cautionary tale tonight about rescuing and domesticating wild animals. wayne friedman has a story of best intentions, and for residents of a retirement home, a sad outcome. >> reporter: the sign outside does not even come close to saying it all. one lost duck. but it's complicated, because while the absence of a mallard named juanita isn't literal anymore, it hurts the residents of bellow gardens assisted living just the same. >> i don't know why we can't have her back. it's not going to happen, is it? >> reporter: no, probably not, despite all the tears and emotional trauma. >> she belongs here. >> reporter: juanita first arrived as a 4-day-old duckling. a gardener found her on the street, brought her inside, and gave her to walter, the cook, who has a notoriously good heart. >> i find a duck. do you w
. >>> ucsf researchers have found that smokers that switch to low nicotine tobacco smoke less.everyone who participated in the study reported fewer symptoms of nicotine addiction. but here's the problem. there are currently no-no ni nicotine cigarettes on the market. >>> well, a cautionary tale tonight about rescuing and domesticating wild animals. wayne friedman has a story of best intentions, and for residents of a retirement home, a sad outcome. >> reporter: the sign...
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ucsf children's hospital gave the house away for free.the new owner agreed to pay for most of the moving costs. >> it is very nice to maintain the heart of oakland. the main character is the neighborhood. >> the location where the house was will be the site of our new outpatient center. we are adding a second outpatient center on the spot. we are thrilled our little white house has a new home. >> the 81-year-old house moved about a block in all to a property owned by long-time neighbors of the hospital. love that. >>> look who's here. it is shu. >> shu-baca. >> the 49ers coming into their own with a win over the ravens. it was a complete effort. all of your highlights and ♪ ♪ selling 18 homes? easy. building them all in four and a half months? now that was a leap. i was calling in every favor i could, to track down enough lumber to get the job done. and i knew i could rely on american express to help me buy those building materials. there are always going to be unknowns. you just have to be ready for them. another step on the journey... w
ucsf children's hospital gave the house away for free.the new owner agreed to pay for most of the moving costs. >> it is very nice to maintain the heart of oakland. the main character is the neighborhood. >> the location where the house was will be the site of our new outpatient center. we are adding a second outpatient center on the spot. we are thrilled our little white house has a new home. >> the 81-year-old house moved about a block in all to a property owned by long-time...
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location is across the street from ucsf hospital. just last week, the warriors scored a big endorsement when you ssf says it would support building the new arena. >>> the new top major for women at stanford university. officials a computer science is now the most popular degree among female students. 214 woman are currently majoring in computer science. 30 percent of the program. >>> california has become the first state to ban redskins for team names and mascots. only a few schools use it and one of them is in calaveras county. report at leigh martinez found out it is going to be a very big expense for the change for schools. >> reporter: it's on shirts, uniforms, scoreboards and walls. removing the redskins will not be easy or cheap. >> somewhere between $100,000, three sets of uniforms for the football guys, at the freshman jv and varsity level $l apiece, $10,000 for set. so that's $30,000 without looking at anything else. governor brown's signature on the act makes the local illegal and must change it by january 1, 2017. >> my fa
location is across the street from ucsf hospital. just last week, the warriors scored a big endorsement when you ssf says it would support building the new arena. >>> the new top major for women at stanford university. officials a computer science is now the most popular degree among female students. 214 woman are currently majoring in computer science. 30 percent of the program. >>> california has become the first state to ban redskins for team names and mascots. only a few...