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katie is live at ucsf with the story. katie?dan, as of right now, the 7-month-old baby girl is scheduled to be taken off life support on friday. but her mother says she is not giving up until she has tried everything. >> her smile is just -- it melts you. she has the most beautiful smile. >> she was born with hypoplastic heart syndrome. she has a rare case and needing a heart transplant so young. >> the majority of kids don't need it until they are 18 years old. >> her mother says ucsf, ucla and stanford have rejected her for a transplant saying her body would reject the new heart. she is counting on an opinion from boston university hospital which could come on thursday. >> best case scenario is they can take her and do a transplant and figure out something with the antibodies. >> i know she is a fighter and she is still fighting. >> the femme is running out of time. although ucsf was not able to comment in time for this story, pricilla says she and the hospital agree to take her off life support on friday. >> it was either spe
katie is live at ucsf with the story. katie?dan, as of right now, the 7-month-old baby girl is scheduled to be taken off life support on friday. but her mother says she is not giving up until she has tried everything. >> her smile is just -- it melts you. she has the most beautiful smile. >> she was born with hypoplastic heart syndrome. she has a rare case and needing a heart transplant so young. >> the majority of kids don't need it until they are 18 years old. >> her...
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katie is live at ucsf with the story. katie? >> dan, as of right now, the 7-month-old baby girl is scheduled to be taken off life support on friday. but her mother says she is not giving up until she has tried everything. >> her smile is just -- it melts you. she has the most beautiful smile. >> she was born with hypoplastic heart syndrome. she has a rare case and needing a heart transplant so young. >> the majority of kids don't need it until they are 18 years old. >> her mother says ucsf, ucla and stanford have rejected her for a transplant saying her body would reject the new heart. she is counting on an opinion from boston university hospital which could come on thursday. >> best case scenario is they can take her and do a transplant and figure out something with the antibodies. >> i know she is a fighter and she is still fighting. >> the femme is running out of time. although ucsf was not able to comment in time for this story, pricilla says she and the hospital agree to take her off life support on friday. >> it was either
katie is live at ucsf with the story. katie? >> dan, as of right now, the 7-month-old baby girl is scheduled to be taken off life support on friday. but her mother says she is not giving up until she has tried everything. >> her smile is just -- it melts you. she has the most beautiful smile. >> she was born with hypoplastic heart syndrome. she has a rare case and needing a heart transplant so young. >> the majority of kids don't need it until they are 18 years old....
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fumiko hoeft, who works at the dyslexic center at ucsf mission bay in san francisco.and i want to thank you so much for being here. you were gracious enough to take us on a tour of the new center. it was very exciting. we saw your son tyga in there. >> yes. >> it's kind of like the control kit, i guess. so, tell me about your sons. tell me about tyga. >> okay. so, i have two sons, one who is tyga, who's a 7-year-old who reads like an adult, like i do or any other adult. the other one, who struggles to acquire the most basic skills, such as sounding out letters and learning to read. and what we want to do is learn how this is happening in each child with dyslexia. so, the brain mechanism's underlying dyslexia, how we can help each child, utilizing their strengths and not just addressing their weaknesses, because these are different for each child. and also, how we can identify each child early so we can prevent unnecessary failure from happening. >> yeah, you heard some of the parents saying that you have to be three years behind before they're gonna get any help. that
fumiko hoeft, who works at the dyslexic center at ucsf mission bay in san francisco.and i want to thank you so much for being here. you were gracious enough to take us on a tour of the new center. it was very exciting. we saw your son tyga in there. >> yes. >> it's kind of like the control kit, i guess. so, tell me about your sons. tell me about tyga. >> okay. so, i have two sons, one who is tyga, who's a 7-year-old who reads like an adult, like i do or any other adult. the...
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ucsf has high hopes. >> we want to help more people.ing able to clone ourselves through a telepresence will allow us to help anyone around the city where this is in place. >> in san francisco, >> carnival cruise lines arrived in cuba this and the government of the czech republic approved a new name for the country, czecha. >> well, rain is in the forecast this week, we're still enjoying the sun. >> yes. take a look at the shot here from dan wheeler. >> you can see clouds increasing over the bay area, that will be the pattern. tomorrow, lots of sunshine and into sections of the state. tomorrow, high temperatures from about 60s on the coast to upper 60s and low 70s around the bay. mid to upper 70s inland. a chance of rain increases here in the bay area up to about 30% thursday, maybe isolated shower or two thursday. greater chance of showers here on friday. 60% chance diminishing saturday and 0 sunday, which is mother's day. here is the accu-weather forecast. looks like fair weather on mother's day which is good news to all of us. >> than
ucsf has high hopes. >> we want to help more people.ing able to clone ourselves through a telepresence will allow us to help anyone around the city where this is in place. >> in san francisco, >> carnival cruise lines arrived in cuba this and the government of the czech republic approved a new name for the country, czecha. >> well, rain is in the forecast this week, we're still enjoying the sun. >> yes. take a look at the shot here from dan wheeler. >> you...
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ucsf has high hopes. >> we want to help more people.ing able to clone ourselves through a telepresence will allow us to help anyone around the city where this is in place. >> in san francisco, abc7 news. >> carnival cruise lines arrived in cuba this morning. and the government of the czech republic approved a new name for the country, czecha. >> well, rain is in the forecast this week, we're still enjoying the sun. >> yes. take a look at the shot here from dan wheeler. >> you can see clouds increasing over the bay area, that will be the pattern. tomorrow, lots of sunshine and into sections of the state. tomorrow, high temperatures from about 60s on the coast to upper 60s and low 70s around the bay. mid to upper 70s inland. a chance of rain increases here in the bay area up to about 30% thursday, maybe isolated shower or two thursday. greater chance of showers here on friday. 60% chance diminishing saturday and 0 sunday, which is mother's day. here is the accu-weather forecast. looks like fair weather on mother's day which is good news t
ucsf has high hopes. >> we want to help more people.ing able to clone ourselves through a telepresence will allow us to help anyone around the city where this is in place. >> in san francisco, abc7 news. >> carnival cruise lines arrived in cuba this morning. and the government of the czech republic approved a new name for the country, czecha. >> well, rain is in the forecast this week, we're still enjoying the sun. >> yes. take a look at the shot here from dan...
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that testing will begin here at ucsf over the next few months. >> i think we have to validate that this a difference. >> reporter: ucsf will outfit enough ambulances to measure how much time the system really saves. they have high hopes. >> we all want to help more people than we currently are. so being able to clone ourselves through a telepresence would allow us to help anyone around the city where this device is in place. instead of being stuck in one position. >> reporter: in san francisco jonathan bloom, abc 7 news. >> that is fascinating. >> that is a great use of it. >> and i wonder how many other condio but stroke can happen to anyone anytime. so definitely a good start. >> happy to see that use. not really a favor, just like (gibberish). todd makes more than i do and hes only worked here for 2 years. you know i'm also a really great, leader. really have things... (toilet flushes) do it! secret, stress testsed for women. and there's moving with thermove free ultra. it has triple-action support for your joints, cartilage and bones. and unlike
that testing will begin here at ucsf over the next few months. >> i think we have to validate that this a difference. >> reporter: ucsf will outfit enough ambulances to measure how much time the system really saves. they have high hopes. >> we all want to help more people than we currently are. so being able to clone ourselves through a telepresence would allow us to help anyone around the city where this device is in place. instead of being stuck in one position. >>...
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the berkeley ucsf joint medical program trains physicians for three years before they begin clinical rotations at uc-san francisco. now, the program could lose its $600,000 subsidy form. the university's school of public health. that's because uc-berkeley is cutting costs to close a 150 million-dollar budget gap. >>> while the majority of working mothers feel they have everything they want between parenting and their careers, that sentiment may not extend to their income level. a new career builder survey shows working fathers are almost three times more likely to earn $50,000 or more. where working mothers may be winning is in the amount of quality time they spend with their children. 58% say they spend at least four hours a day with their children compared to 40% of fathers. >>> time now 4:57. it looks like a normal $20 bill but it turns out it's fake. why police are asking for your help in finding more like them across the bay. >> reporter: it was already the largest automotive recall in history. now it's set to more than double in size. we are talking about airbags coming up. ,,,
the berkeley ucsf joint medical program trains physicians for three years before they begin clinical rotations at uc-san francisco. now, the program could lose its $600,000 subsidy form. the university's school of public health. that's because uc-berkeley is cutting costs to close a 150 million-dollar budget gap. >>> while the majority of working mothers feel they have everything they want between parenting and their careers, that sentiment may not extend to their income level. a new...
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he was taken to ucsf. his blood was tested. he and the other protesters will continue to get daily medical checkups. he has been refusing to eat for 15 days demanding that the police chief step down. >>> yesterday protesters in support of the hunger strikers opportunitied -- gutted. >> however long they want to exercise their rights we will facilitate that until it's dangerous. at that time we'll work with medical personnel to make sure everyone is safe. >> the chief has no up tension of stepping down -- intention of stepping down. they are changing guidelines on when and how police officer use force. the police chief wants to give tasers to his officers. >>> an arrest has been made in connection to a string of beebee gun shootings in the east bay. up next, donald trump last rival in the race for the republican nomination dropped out. what his next moves are. >>> mother nature's next move is thundershowers, it will be close, there's boomers in the sierra. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ don't you just love it ♪ ♪ . >>> ned rahl and fate authorities in
he was taken to ucsf. his blood was tested. he and the other protesters will continue to get daily medical checkups. he has been refusing to eat for 15 days demanding that the police chief step down. >>> yesterday protesters in support of the hunger strikers opportunitied -- gutted. >> however long they want to exercise their rights we will facilitate that until it's dangerous. at that time we'll work with medical personnel to make sure everyone is safe. >> the chief has no...
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now ucsf made the school district one of those offers they couldn't refuse. mission bay is a neighborhood where home is often within walking distance of the workplace as more families move in the need for an elementary school has become apparent. >> a lot of young families moving in and you can see there's going to be a need for schools so that people don't have to move. >> reporter: ten years ago ucsf gave them this plot to build a school for this community. >> if we do not build on this site it will be returned back so we have until 2027 to either build a school or hand it back over. >> reporter: today a few local families joined the supervisor in announcing the city will put a $750 million bond measure on the november ballot to not only build a new school or two, but to renovate and make improvements to other existing school facilities. >> the enrollment is going up again and we're starting to see a demand that is outpacing the number of elementary school and kindergarten seats we have. >> reporter: the school district estimates there will be 1,300 new stu
now ucsf made the school district one of those offers they couldn't refuse. mission bay is a neighborhood where home is often within walking distance of the workplace as more families move in the need for an elementary school has become apparent. >> a lot of young families moving in and you can see there's going to be a need for schools so that people don't have to move. >> reporter: ten years ago ucsf gave them this plot to build a school for this community. >> if we do not...
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the man's instagram account has a picture of him in a hospital gown at ucsf medical center. a spokesman for the hunger striker says he has a blood condition. >>> and just yesterday, the strikers who call themselves the "frisco five" led a march to city hall with hundreds of supporters. the five have been camping out in front of the mission police station for two weeks. they are upset about police shootings and racist texts sent by an officer. >>> soggy mess on the streets of santa clara county this morning. the fire department tweeted this photo from los altos about 10:30. you can see a minivan crashed my a hydrant and brought down power lines on eastbrook avenue. the crash sent water into the streak knocking out power to the -- into the street, knocking out power to the area. a two people in the car were unhurt. >>> keep around the umbrellas ? >> yes. you can use it tomorrow and friday even a little bit on saturday morning. not a downpour but we'll see scattered showers out there and it's may, so any rain is bonus rainfall. we have a nice little rainy season. we look toward
the man's instagram account has a picture of him in a hospital gown at ucsf medical center. a spokesman for the hunger striker says he has a blood condition. >>> and just yesterday, the strikers who call themselves the "frisco five" led a march to city hall with hundreds of supporters. the five have been camping out in front of the mission police station for two weeks. they are upset about police shootings and racist texts sent by an officer. >>> soggy mess on the...
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and i had to tell her, so everything is okay, don't worry. >> reporter: but within hours, she was at ucsf in intensive care. and that's where she became part of a clinical trial on a drug called interest -- erythropoietin. one of the performance- enhancing substances that god lance armstrong banned from racing. >> i'll spend the rest of my life trying to apologize to people. >> reporter: it boosted his red blood cells, brought oxygen to his muscles. >> so it has been used and abused in that way. but what we're studying is how you. works on the brain which is completely different and separate. >> reporter: a study more successful than researchers imagined. this drug approved decades ago to treat anemia was given to very sick oxygen deprived newborns. >> if there's injury, parts of the brain light up. >> reporter: brain scans showed minimal or no damage. >> this is a deep part of the brain that's important for controlling motor skills. >> reporter: babies who got the placebo still showed the effects that could keep them from developing and learning and in worst cases kill them. treatment un
and i had to tell her, so everything is okay, don't worry. >> reporter: but within hours, she was at ucsf in intensive care. and that's where she became part of a clinical trial on a drug called interest -- erythropoietin. one of the performance- enhancing substances that god lance armstrong banned from racing. >> i'll spend the rest of my life trying to apologize to people. >> reporter: it boosted his red blood cells, brought oxygen to his muscles. >> so it has been...
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a difference. >> ucsf will outfit enough ambulance toss about record how much time it really saves. than we currently are. being able to clone ourselves through a telepresence would allow us to help anyone around the city where the device is in place instead of being stuck in one position. >> in san francisco, jonathan bloom, abc7 news. >> coming up, a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a new playland in san francisco. the features you can experience in the city's outer sunset imagine if the things you bought every day earned you miles to get to the places you really want to go. with the united mileageplus explorer card, you'll get a free checked bag, 2 united club passes... priority boarding... and 30,000 bonus miles. everything you need for an unforgettable vacation. the united mileageplus explorer card. imagine where it will take you. >> welcome back. a new playland is opening in san francisco. these are pictures from the city planning department of the san francisco formation of the frances scott key annex on 34th avenue between juno and irving. it was an effort to turn over an acre of
a difference. >> ucsf will outfit enough ambulance toss about record how much time it really saves. than we currently are. being able to clone ourselves through a telepresence would allow us to help anyone around the city where the device is in place instead of being stuck in one position. >> in san francisco, jonathan bloom, abc7 news. >> coming up, a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a new playland in san francisco. the features you can experience in the city's outer sunset...
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they ended their 17-day hunger strike on saturday after the group was admitted to ucsf hospital because of declining heath. the announcement came after religious leaders offered them a prayer for strength. >> they've served our community so well by lifting up so much pain and anger that goes back for decades because of the way people in our communities have been treated by law enforcement. >> the group demanded the fire of police chief greg suhr after two shooting death of minoritieses by police. friday night, protesters who supported the frisco five stormed city small refused to leave. 33 people were arrested now. the group wants a general strike, asking citizens to boycott work, school, and avoid spending money at big box retailers. candidate will honor the strike, an early voting rally at city hall will be postponed. >> these folks are trying to elevate this issue so it doesn't just require people to starve or die, but that floor ways we can make clear that reform is not just a talking point for the mayor. it's something that actually he should do. >> i appreciate what they did. i th
they ended their 17-day hunger strike on saturday after the group was admitted to ucsf hospital because of declining heath. the announcement came after religious leaders offered them a prayer for strength. >> they've served our community so well by lifting up so much pain and anger that goes back for decades because of the way people in our communities have been treated by law enforcement. >> the group demanded the fire of police chief greg suhr after two shooting death of...
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maybe -- there is a gym for the ucsf staff. maybe a gym or mens and womens sa lolling sing evewomens salon services. maybe. the community is growing. >> thank you. any other questions. any commissioner like to make a motion? >> i move to approve. >> commissioner mondeyear has moved. commissioner pimentel has second it. call the roll. >> commissioner pimentel. >> yes. >> commissioner bustos is absent. commissioner singh. >> yes. >> vice chair mondejar. >> yes. >> madam chair roseles. >> yes. >> madam chair, i have four is and one absent. >> thank you, the item has passed. please call the next item. >> the next order of business is agenda item 5d. authorizing the sixth amendment to grant agreement number 07-49-0947 and the fourth amendment to the grant agreement 0947--- 113 from the u.s. department of commerce economic development administration for implementation of an art and technology district in the hunter's point shipyard redevelopment area. hunter's point shipyard project area discussion and action resolution 22, 2016. mad
maybe -- there is a gym for the ucsf staff. maybe a gym or mens and womens sa lolling sing evewomens salon services. maybe. the community is growing. >> thank you. any other questions. any commissioner like to make a motion? >> i move to approve. >> commissioner mondeyear has moved. commissioner pimentel has second it. call the roll. >> commissioner pimentel. >> yes. >> commissioner bustos is absent. commissioner singh. >> yes. >> vice chair...
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maybe -- there is a gym for the ucsf staff. maybe a gym or mens and womens sa lolling sing evewomens salon services. maybe. the community is growing. >> thank you. any other questions. any commissioner like to make a motion? >> i move to approve. >> commissioner mondeyear has moved. commissioner pimentel has second it. call the roll. >> commissioner pimentel. >> yes. >> commissioner bustos is absent. commissioner singh. >> yes. >> vice chair mondejar. >> yes. >> madam chair roseles. >> yes. >> madam chair, i have four is and one absent. >> thank you, the item has passed. please call the next item. >> the next order of business is agenda item 5d. authorizing the sixth amendment to grant agreement number 07-49-0947 and the fourth amendment to the grant agreement 0947--- 113 from the u.s. department of commerce economic development administration for implementation of an art and technology district in the hunter's point shipyard redevelopment area. hunter's point shipyard project area discussion and action resolution 22, 2016. mad
maybe -- there is a gym for the ucsf staff. maybe a gym or mens and womens sa lolling sing evewomens salon services. maybe. the community is growing. >> thank you. any other questions. any commissioner like to make a motion? >> i move to approve. >> commissioner mondeyear has moved. commissioner pimentel has second it. call the roll. >> commissioner pimentel. >> yes. >> commissioner bustos is absent. commissioner singh. >> yes. >> vice chair...
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they ended their 17-day hunger strike on saturday after the group was admitted to ucsf hospital because of declining heath. the announcement came after religious leaders offered them a prayer for strength. >> they've served our community so well by lifting up so much pain and anger that goes back for decades because of the way people in our communities have been treated by law enforcement. >> the group demanded the fire of police chief greg suhr after two shooting death of minoritieses by police. friday night, protesters who supported the frisco five stormed city small refused to leave. 33 people were arrested now. the group wants a general strike, asking citizens to boycott work, school, and avoid spending money at big box retailers. candidate will honor the strike, an early voting rally at city hall will be postponed. >> these folks are trying to elevate this issue so it doesn't just require people to starve or die, but that floor ways we can make clear that reform is not just a talking point for the mayor. it's something that actually he should do. >> i appreciate what they did. i th
they ended their 17-day hunger strike on saturday after the group was admitted to ucsf hospital because of declining heath. the announcement came after religious leaders offered them a prayer for strength. >> they've served our community so well by lifting up so much pain and anger that goes back for decades because of the way people in our communities have been treated by law enforcement. >> the group demanded the fire of police chief greg suhr after two shooting death of...
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. >> reporter: pacific bio scientists have collaborated with ucsf scientists who are sharing the information with researchers nationwide. here at mission bay, scientists are studying the virus. dr. mark wants to understand why zika spares the mosquito, but not the humans. >> and understanding that could be critical in order to controlling the virus. >> so we are looking for zika virus. >> reporter: actual zika virus from the current outbreak is also under intense scrutiny at uc berkeley. at cal, they are attacking the culprit on many different fronts. one study, how the virus affects a pregnant woman's placenta to harm the fetus. >> understanding which cells are most infected and how we can prevent that infection. >> reporter: time is of the essence. >> we are going to be in quite a fight. >> reporter: today, 4 # countries in more than 2 billion people are now at risk and the threat is coming here. the outbreak is expected to spread throughout most of the americas by the end of this year. in the news room, allen martin, kpix5. >> but experts believe that we won't see a pandemic or widespread
. >> reporter: pacific bio scientists have collaborated with ucsf scientists who are sharing the information with researchers nationwide. here at mission bay, scientists are studying the virus. dr. mark wants to understand why zika spares the mosquito, but not the humans. >> and understanding that could be critical in order to controlling the virus. >> so we are looking for zika virus. >> reporter: actual zika virus from the current outbreak is also under intense...
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his instagram account has a picture of him in a hospital gown at ucsf medical center. a spokesman for the hunger striker says blackwell has a blood condition. >> strikers calling themselves the "frisco five" led a march yesterday. they have been in front of the mission police station for two weeks upset about police shootings and texts sent by an officer. they want chief suhr out of the. >>> a north carolina law that limits protects to the lgbt community violates federal civil rights laws, the law bans transgender individuals from using the bathroom that corresponds with their gender identity. the justice department says the law discriminates against employees and students on the basis of sex. that means north carolina could lose out on millions of dollars in federal funds. >>> campaign 2016 started with 17 candidates on the republican side. now we're down to one, donald trump. now the last man in the race for the white house. [ pause ] >> ohio governor john kasich officially suspended his campaign this afternoon. allen martin with the latest from the campaign trail. a
his instagram account has a picture of him in a hospital gown at ucsf medical center. a spokesman for the hunger striker says blackwell has a blood condition. >> strikers calling themselves the "frisco five" led a march yesterday. they have been in front of the mission police station for two weeks upset about police shootings and texts sent by an officer. they want chief suhr out of the. >>> a north carolina law that limits protects to the lgbt community violates...
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behavorial go health insurance and having a health record to the board of supervisors seeking our work with ucsf. >> proud to say is that two weeks ago the state gave us your license and opening on schedule may 21st moving the patient into those our new hospital and to note i think our contract were pretty much open budget and thinking we finished the completion of the building and need the time to really have the staff learn how to use the hospital and they've been working overtime our...
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. >>> new at 6:00, the new study from ucsf finds quitting smoking makes a quick drop in costs.current smokers stopped, the nation would save $63 billion in a year. the study estimates that because smoking rates in california are lower than the national average, that saves our state $15 billion in costs every year. >>> new at 6:00, an abc7 news exclusive. the only ones to sit down with twitter founder to find out why the company is focused on >>> all right. you're looking at body language from the animal kingdom in video. a flick of the tail, according to researchers expresses frustration when it can't get enough from a box. >> that is frustrating. >> twitter is now 10 years old and the first birthday of what they call the neighbor net where employees give back to the community. why the company is trying to make an impact. >> when jack dorsey sent a tweet, he never predicted this. >> you know, i can see world lead leaders speak to each other. >> twitter took over a big building and ruffled fatherers. >> they're not even, you don't see them. who are they? >> that changed a year a
. >>> new at 6:00, the new study from ucsf finds quitting smoking makes a quick drop in costs.current smokers stopped, the nation would save $63 billion in a year. the study estimates that because smoking rates in california are lower than the national average, that saves our state $15 billion in costs every year. >>> new at 6:00, an abc7 news exclusive. the only ones to sit down with twitter founder to find out why the company is focused on >>> all right. you're...
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robert lustig of ucsf says with juicing there's no scientific ever you absorb nutrients more quickly and adds there's a bigger problem. >> in the case of juicing it's the loss of fiber. >> reporter: when we eat fiber from fruits and vegetables, it travels into our gut where it's then eaten by our good bacteria and that good bacteria helps to keep us healthy. >> fiber is the stealth nutrient. fiber is one of the single most important things we can put in our bodies and it's for our bacteria. >> research is showing that having enough good bacteria decreases your risk for heart disease and cancer, diabetes, even obesity. >> reporter: registered dietician sonia angeloni. she has another issue with juicing. some may contain too much sugar. >> usually the first ingredient is an apple juice which is just sugar. >> reporter: she says you have to juice a lot of fruit for a single cup and that those natural occurring sugar calories add up. 1 bottled juice containing about 60 grams of sugar. that's about a 1/4 cup. >> a lot of sugar. >> reporter: as for do it yourself juicing, i made a green ju
robert lustig of ucsf says with juicing there's no scientific ever you absorb nutrients more quickly and adds there's a bigger problem. >> in the case of juicing it's the loss of fiber. >> reporter: when we eat fiber from fruits and vegetables, it travels into our gut where it's then eaten by our good bacteria and that good bacteria helps to keep us healthy. >> fiber is the stealth nutrient. fiber is one of the single most important things we can put in our bodies and it's for...
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he instagramed this picture of himself at ucsf medical condition. he reportedly has a blood condition. yesterday the hunger strikers led a march to city hall in wheelchairs. >>> the gop presidential race started with these 17 candidates and tonight just like on the apprentice there's only one person left standing at the end and it is that guy, donald trump. allen martin shows us trump's last republican rival dropped out of the race. >> as i suspend my campaign today, i have renewed faith, deeper faith, that the lord will show me the way forward. >> myself governor john kasich ended his campaign 24 hours after ted cruz did the same clearing the path fordonald trump to be the gop's candidate since dwight eisenhower to run with no rivals. >> we started with 17 candidates and how we got down to one that is probably the least qualified of the bunch, right, that's astounding to me. >> the democratic race is just about over as well. hillary clinton has 92% of the delegates needed for the nomination, but bernie sanders promised cbs evening news anchor scott
he instagramed this picture of himself at ucsf medical condition. he reportedly has a blood condition. yesterday the hunger strikers led a march to city hall in wheelchairs. >>> the gop presidential race started with these 17 candidates and tonight just like on the apprentice there's only one person left standing at the end and it is that guy, donald trump. allen martin shows us trump's last republican rival dropped out of the race. >> as i suspend my campaign today, i have...
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. >>> new at 6:00, the new study from ucsf finds quitting smoking makes a quick drop in costs.earchers say if just 10% of current smokers stopped, the nation would save $63 billion in a year. the study estimates that because smoking rates in california are lower than the national average, that saves our state $15 billion in costs every year. >>> new at 6:00, an abc7 news exclusive. the only ones to sit down with twitter founder to find out why the company is focused on what my belly pain and constipation? they keep telling me "drink more water." "exercise more." i know that. "try laxatives..." i know. believe me. it's like i've. tried. everything! my chronic constipation keeps coming back. i know that. tell me something i don't know. (vo) linzess works differently from laxatives. linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation, or chronic constipation. it can help relieve your belly pain, and lets you have more frequent and complete bowel movements that are easier to pass. do not give linzess to children under 6 and it should not be given to children 6 to 17. it may harm them.
. >>> new at 6:00, the new study from ucsf finds quitting smoking makes a quick drop in costs.earchers say if just 10% of current smokers stopped, the nation would save $63 billion in a year. the study estimates that because smoking rates in california are lower than the national average, that saves our state $15 billion in costs every year. >>> new at 6:00, an abc7 news exclusive. the only ones to sit down with twitter founder to find out why the company is focused on what my...
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they are being tended to by ucsf doctor with a group called white coats for black lives. as we said, just in the past few minutes, these protestors have moved inside city hall in front of mayor lee's office. [ very loud noise in the background ] >> reporter: we have the sheriff's department here with batons and helmets on trying to keep them from breaching the front door of mayor lee's office right now. that is what's happening live out here at city hall. we'll bring you updates as they come. live in city hall, andria borba, kpix 5. >>> hillary clinton back in the bay area and for a change she is here to do more than just raise money. she is just wrapping a speech at la escuelita elementary school in oakland this afternoon. this appearance was free. just had to get in line early. chopjust over the campus. you can see dozens of supporters outside the school. people were actually lined up around the block. kpix 5 reporter da lin is there right now. da? >> reporter: yeah, ken. clinton just wrapped up her speech about 10 minutes ago. she spoke for about 20 minutes at this ele
they are being tended to by ucsf doctor with a group called white coats for black lives. as we said, just in the past few minutes, these protestors have moved inside city hall in front of mayor lee's office. [ very loud noise in the background ] >> reporter: we have the sheriff's department here with batons and helmets on trying to keep them from breaching the front door of mayor lee's office right now. that is what's happening live out here at city hall. we'll bring you updates as they...
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your other sister, janet, is an epidemiologist at ucsf. how do you all relate to each other?e: we see each other a lot. to me, in my world, nothing has changed. my sisters are still my sisters. they come over, and, literally every time, they come for dinner, they steal my clothes, especially my sister susan. we see each other at events now all the time. now it's like really fun. like, wow, we're both invited. let's go. we went to the oscars together. it's really fun. emily: what do you think it is about your family and your upbringing that bred three very successful daughters in completely different disciplines? anne: i think the core element is that we all do what we really love. and we all learned to take feedback really well. i think, there is very few things people can say to me that truly insult me or i take offense at. we were raised in a way, where we became relatively confident in ourselves. none of us do things just for the money. we do things that we believe in and are really passionate about. emily: you went to yale and majored in biology. you also were a competiti
your other sister, janet, is an epidemiologist at ucsf. how do you all relate to each other?e: we see each other a lot. to me, in my world, nothing has changed. my sisters are still my sisters. they come over, and, literally every time, they come for dinner, they steal my clothes, especially my sister susan. we see each other at events now all the time. now it's like really fun. like, wow, we're both invited. let's go. we went to the oscars together. it's really fun. emily: what do you think it...
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we have ucsf right next door, and they started doing best value ten years ago.nd in fact we have been to visit them to learn more about how they do things. and so, the criteria for award would be determined per project, and in a balancing of the factors that she mentioned. and so that is number one on the evaluation side. one of the things that we have worked on, is creating this little piece of paper which will not be paper in the end, it will be an on-line evaluation system that is shareable and accessible to everyone. and which is very different from the system that we have now, where it is actually a paper evaluati evaluation. and i think that the short answer to your question is, that we want to communicate, early and often to contractors, on a particular job, what is important to us. and as the city, and let them know that safety is important, or management effectiveness, or quality control of some particular aspect of the project. >> thank you. >> great. >> so, another question that i think has been raised is about financial capacity. in terms of some of
we have ucsf right next door, and they started doing best value ten years ago.nd in fact we have been to visit them to learn more about how they do things. and so, the criteria for award would be determined per project, and in a balancing of the factors that she mentioned. and so that is number one on the evaluation side. one of the things that we have worked on, is creating this little piece of paper which will not be paper in the end, it will be an on-line evaluation system that is shareable...
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we have ucsf right next door, and they started doing best value ten years ago.nd in fact we have been to visit them to learn more about how they do things. and so, the criteria for award would be determined per project, and in a balancing of the factors that she mentioned. and so that is number one on the evaluation side. one of the things that we have worked on, is creating this little piece of paper which will not be paper in the end, it will be an on-line evaluation system that is shareable and accessible to everyone. and which is very different from the system that we have now, where it is actually a paper evaluati evaluation. and i think that the short answer to your question is, that we want to communicate, early and often to contractors, on a particular job, what is important to us. and as the city, and let them know that safety is important, or management effectiveness, or quality control of some particular aspect of the project. >> thank you. >> great. >> so, another question that i think has been raised is about financial capacity. in terms of some of
we have ucsf right next door, and they started doing best value ten years ago.nd in fact we have been to visit them to learn more about how they do things. and so, the criteria for award would be determined per project, and in a balancing of the factors that she mentioned. and so that is number one on the evaluation side. one of the things that we have worked on, is creating this little piece of paper which will not be paper in the end, it will be an on-line evaluation system that is shareable...
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we have ucsf right next door, and they started doing best value ten years ago.nd in fact we have been to visit them to learn more about how they do things. and so, the criteria for award would be determined per project, and in a balancing of the factors that she mentioned. and so that is number one on the evaluation side. one of the things that we have worked on, is creating this little piece of paper which will not be paper in the end, it will be an on-line evaluation system that is shareable and accessible to everyone. and which is very different from the system that we have now, where it is actually a paper evaluati evaluation. and i think that the short answer to your question is, that we want to communicate, early and often to contractors, on a particular job, what is important to us. and as the city, and let them know that safety is important, or management effectiveness, or quality control of some particular aspect of the project. >> thank you. >> great. >> so, another question that i think has been raised is about financial capacity. in terms of some of
we have ucsf right next door, and they started doing best value ten years ago.nd in fact we have been to visit them to learn more about how they do things. and so, the criteria for award would be determined per project, and in a balancing of the factors that she mentioned. and so that is number one on the evaluation side. one of the things that we have worked on, is creating this little piece of paper which will not be paper in the end, it will be an on-line evaluation system that is shareable...
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they ended their 17-day hunger strike on saturday after the group was admitted to ucsf hospital becauseng heath. the announcement came after religious leaders offered them a prayer for strength. >> they've served our community so well by lifting up so much pain and anger that goes back for decades because of the way people in our communities have been treated by law enforcement. >> the group demanded the fire of police chief greg suhr after two shooting death of minoritieses by police. friday
they ended their 17-day hunger strike on saturday after the group was admitted to ucsf hospital becauseng heath. the announcement came after religious leaders offered them a prayer for strength. >> they've served our community so well by lifting up so much pain and anger that goes back for decades because of the way people in our communities have been treated by law enforcement. >> the group demanded the fire of police chief greg suhr after two shooting death of minoritieses by...
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professor stanton glens is with ucsf center for tobacco control research and education. he says moving the age to 21 was key. >> whereas most teenagers know somebody who is a teen who could legally by a product, most of them don't hang out with people who are 21. >> reporter: making it harder to get their hands on the products. the new law also prohibits e-cigarettes from being used in restaurants bars and places where smoking is banned. >> we're protecting our nation's children. >> reporter: not as aggressive as california's law, the fda will ban the sale of e-cigarettes to anyone under 18. some states have no restrictions. in san francisco, lyanne melendez, abc 7 news. >>> the california supreme court heard arguments today on whether a measure allowing the early release of some state prisoners should go on the november ballot. governor brown's proposal would grant parole to perhaps thousands of inmates serving time for nonviolent felonies. the court today debated whether officials properly followed state election law. brown unveiled his plan in late january, too late t
professor stanton glens is with ucsf center for tobacco control research and education. he says moving the age to 21 was key. >> whereas most teenagers know somebody who is a teen who could legally by a product, most of them don't hang out with people who are 21. >> reporter: making it harder to get their hands on the products. the new law also prohibits e-cigarettes from being used in restaurants bars and places where smoking is banned. >> we're protecting our nation's...
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that testing will begin here at ucsf over the next few months in we have to validate this makes a differencer: they have outfit enough of them to see how much it saves and have high hopes. >> we want more people than we are. >> reporter: jonathan bloom, abc 7 news. >> great use of the google glass. >> i wonder what other conditions they'll be able to pull that into. >> interesting. >> we'll find out. >> that's what's making news in america. >> stick around >> ♪ >> "action news." delaware valley's leading news program. with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, karen rogers and meteorologist, david murphy. >> ♪ >> good morning, it's 4:30 on this wednesday may fourth. >> we're following breaking news. detectives are investigating two police-involved shootings overnight, one of them was deadly. we have team coverage. >> the gop race may now pretty much be over. the head of the republican national committee says donald trump is the party's presumptive nominee. >> and our rainy week continues. accuweather is tracking showers during your morning commute and on. >> my goodness. david we'll go over to you
that testing will begin here at ucsf over the next few months in we have to validate this makes a differencer: they have outfit enough of them to see how much it saves and have high hopes. >> we want more people than we are. >> reporter: jonathan bloom, abc 7 news. >> great use of the google glass. >> i wonder what other conditions they'll be able to pull that into. >> interesting. >> we'll find out. >> that's what's making news in america. >>...
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i'm james a castro hill resident and a research scientists in the ucsf i walk to work and everyday he walk from my house on pennsylvania to the hall to ucsf that is fantastic stierdz the thing i want to talk about what is going on mississippi 17th street and 16th street the traffic there it is already unbearable every afternoon there is gridlock all the way to townsend street and so what i wonder is what happens when we have another her density housing development right at the corner of mississippi and 16th street i have not heard any litigation plans for traffic in this area the on thing there is a business running along 16th street i think that is going to mitigate the problems that we'll have where we have this large housing complex so the question is, you know, what do we do? i think one solution to this is to just limit the number of housing units according to what is available with the infrastructure so our infrastructure i would propose to you can't support this housing development and i would strongly urge the planning department to be more i don't know what your confusions wi
i'm james a castro hill resident and a research scientists in the ucsf i walk to work and everyday he walk from my house on pennsylvania to the hall to ucsf that is fantastic stierdz the thing i want to talk about what is going on mississippi 17th street and 16th street the traffic there it is already unbearable every afternoon there is gridlock all the way to townsend street and so what i wonder is what happens when we have another her density housing development right at the corner of...
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they were at ucsf at un10 sieve care and she became part of a clinical trial on a drug called epo. >> >> this is one of the performance enhancing substances that got lance armstrong banned. >> i will spend the rest of my life apologizing to people. it boost his red cells and brought ox jn to his muscles. it is used and abused in that way but we are studying how epo works on the brain. that is separate and different. >>> this drug approved decade it is ago to approve anemia was given to oxygen deprived newborns. >> brain scans of babies showed minimal or no damage. >> this is a deep part of the brain for controlling motor skills. >> babies who got the placebos shows the effects that could keep them from getting better. >> this has been cooling them and rewarming them to stave off brain damage. adding epo to the approach could be widespread once more research is done with more infants. >> that's why it is urgent for us to do the big study as quickly as possible. and we can get the answer for all the moms out there who will be going through this. >> everyone there, they are working hard
they were at ucsf at un10 sieve care and she became part of a clinical trial on a drug called epo. >> >> this is one of the performance enhancing substances that got lance armstrong banned. >> i will spend the rest of my life apologizing to people. it boost his red cells and brought ox jn to his muscles. it is used and abused in that way but we are studying how epo works on the brain. that is separate and different. >>> this drug approved decade it is ago to approve...
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on top of that, he is a member of the ucsf community advisory group where he serves as access point forublic and advises the university on common concerns. david is a wonderful leader in the community and i'm proud to know him as a friend and recognize him here today as the honorary for district five for small business week. congratulations david. and thank you so much. >> thank you so much for the honor, president breed. thank you to the board for taking your time to honor these small business owners that work so hard and spend so much time and effort to preserve their communities and chemo them unique and vibrant. i wasm want to thank the board. as a native san franciscan some of my cherished memories were spent in cliff's variety and small businesses. i want to thank you all for your work and london bride's office for working with the inner sunset parks and neighbors and merchants. with all the issues that came before us. for all of that, i thank you and thank you for this honor and accommodation. >> all right, getting back to the rest of our honoraries, we have an additional list of
on top of that, he is a member of the ucsf community advisory group where he serves as access point forublic and advises the university on common concerns. david is a wonderful leader in the community and i'm proud to know him as a friend and recognize him here today as the honorary for district five for small business week. congratulations david. and thank you so much. >> thank you so much for the honor, president breed. thank you to the board for taking your time to honor these small...
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. >> the ucsf professor tells me the international scientific community has placed a more for yum on experimenting with gene editing on the human embryos. >> those individualses who don't follow the rules will be ostracized. but i can understand how you would be concerned that self-regulation is enough. >> how long before someone uses this for something bad? >> that's a hard question. >> they would need millions of dollars to advance scientific knowledge and dangerous pathogens. one bay area man is using the positive aspects. he held this seminar in oakland saying he wants to democratize it. he wants to go up to the $5,000 kit to create your own organism. >> each kit comes with everything you need to perform cutting edge science experiments. >> so far he sold almost $70,000 worth of crisper technology. jay if you had access to cutting edge biology tools, what would you create? >> one expert told us if you unleash something you can't put it back in the box. let's hope u.s. intelligence is good enough to catch those who may use crisper for evil before they take action. >> kind of scary
. >> the ucsf professor tells me the international scientific community has placed a more for yum on experimenting with gene editing on the human embryos. >> those individualses who don't follow the rules will be ostracized. but i can understand how you would be concerned that self-regulation is enough. >> how long before someone uses this for something bad? >> that's a hard question. >> they would need millions of dollars to advance scientific knowledge and...
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maybe -- there is a gym for the ucsf staff. maybe a gym or mens and womens sa lolling sing evewomens salon services. maybe. the community is growing. >> thank you. any other questions. any commissioner like to make a motion? >> i move to approve. >> commissioner mondeyear has moved. commissioner pimentel has second it. call the roll. >> commissioner pimentel. >> yes. >> commissioner bustos is absent. commissioner singh. >> yes. >> vice chair mondejar. >> yes. >> madam chair roseles. >> yes. >> madam chair, i have four is and one absent. >> thank you, the item has passed. please call the next item. >> the next order of business is agenda item 5d. authorizing the sixth amendment to grant agreement number 07-49-0947 and the fourth amendment to the grant agreement 0947--- 113 from the u.s. department of commerce economic development administration for implementation of an art and technology district in the hunter's point shipyard redevelopment area. hunter's point shipyard project area discussion and action resolution 22, 2016. mad
maybe -- there is a gym for the ucsf staff. maybe a gym or mens and womens sa lolling sing evewomens salon services. maybe. the community is growing. >> thank you. any other questions. any commissioner like to make a motion? >> i move to approve. >> commissioner mondeyear has moved. commissioner pimentel has second it. call the roll. >> commissioner pimentel. >> yes. >> commissioner bustos is absent. commissioner singh. >> yes. >> vice chair...
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the group was admitted to ucsf hospital yesterday because of deforrior ating health. they say their cause will be better served by staying and fighting rather than starving and dying. they are calling for a unity wide general strike on monday. >> they have shown an enormous courage and enormous dedication. they have served our fortunate so well by lifting up so much pain and anger that goes back for decades in our communities because of the way people in our communities have been treated by law enforcement. >> last night protesters who support the frisco 5 stormed city hall. they made it into the entrance before deputies blocked their path. 33 protesters were arrested. >>> new at 11:00, police arrested two people after fire ripped through a home in hayward. first we'll show you the video of one of those arrests. police say this woman was intoxicated and interfering with fire fighters on sleepy hollow avenue. one officer took her down to the ground and she needed medical attention. earlier, around 5:00 this afternoon you can see flames and smoke pouring out of the home
the group was admitted to ucsf hospital yesterday because of deforrior ating health. they say their cause will be better served by staying and fighting rather than starving and dying. they are calling for a unity wide general strike on monday. >> they have shown an enormous courage and enormous dedication. they have served our fortunate so well by lifting up so much pain and anger that goes back for decades in our communities because of the way people in our communities have been treated...
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ucsf the financials up. more bloomberg markets coming up. ♪ we spend a lot of time talking about the chinese economy, focusing on the pboc. numbers get lost in the are china's citizens grappling daily with the new economic reality in that country. on five of focus is his neighbors in shanghai, in a city of more than 15 million people. rob: china has gone to a point where everyone has made my. that was -- made money. that was the goal for 20 or 30 years. that was the goal for the government as well. so everybody is on the same page. now everybody's dreams are going in different directions. they are looking for religion. they're looking for equality. they're looking for justice. and the party is having a difficult time with this. that is part of the reason why jing paying -- xi jinping is a jury and that puts the party first and the people second. david: you focus on the street that you live on. there is an unofficial mayor of that street. homeless ony who is a street where he lived for a long time. you follow
ucsf the financials up. more bloomberg markets coming up. ♪ we spend a lot of time talking about the chinese economy, focusing on the pboc. numbers get lost in the are china's citizens grappling daily with the new economic reality in that country. on five of focus is his neighbors in shanghai, in a city of more than 15 million people. rob: china has gone to a point where everyone has made my. that was -- made money. that was the goal for 20 or 30 years. that was the goal for the government as...
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million budget exit and plans to reduce the deficit could include close the nearly 40-year-old berkeley ucsf joint medical program. it is small with the 16 graduates, but two thirds of them go on to become much needed primary care physicians, three times the national average. >>> and your time now is 640 -- 6:40 am, and happening today, british airlines announcing a new nonstop service from san jose to london, using the boeing dreamliners for the daily flights between the cities. the head of the silicon valley leadership group says that businesses listed a lack of nonstop service between london and san jose is one of the biggest gaps in international service. >> san jose is a golden opportunity for much of silicon valley, quicker in the second best on-time arrival in the united states, and often more convenient.>> the british airways is not the only airline expanding international services to san jose, air canada begins on monday between silicon valley and vancouver. in july, lufthansa will have nonstop service to germany, and air china will offer nonstop flights between san jose and shangha
million budget exit and plans to reduce the deficit could include close the nearly 40-year-old berkeley ucsf joint medical program. it is small with the 16 graduates, but two thirds of them go on to become much needed primary care physicians, three times the national average. >>> and your time now is 640 -- 6:40 am, and happening today, british airlines announcing a new nonstop service from san jose to london, using the boeing dreamliners for the daily flights between the cities. the...
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they will still receiving treatment at ucsf medical center. >> they will be there for a couple more days. when you haven't eaten for a long time it takes a while to reintroduce solid foods. >> reporter: also on monday the fifth and final meeting of san francisco's blue ribbon panel. it was formed by the district attorney. >> the panel is looking at bias in the department, especially racial bias. and i think what we are hearing is the voice of communities of color. >> reporter: past meetings attracted protesters even though they are considering institutional reforms. >> we understand the pain and the frustration that the community members have been feeling. so they are welcome to attend. you know, if they attend and they want to protest we will have to adjust. >> reporter: the statement from san francisco police department on the protest, we facilitate first degree murder action to the extent they don't -- first amendment action to the extent they don't break the law. it will begin about 8:00 a.m. >> something we at ktvu fox 2 news will keep an eye on. thank you very much. >>> a prelimina
they will still receiving treatment at ucsf medical center. >> they will be there for a couple more days. when you haven't eaten for a long time it takes a while to reintroduce solid foods. >> reporter: also on monday the fifth and final meeting of san francisco's blue ribbon panel. it was formed by the district attorney. >> the panel is looking at bias in the department, especially racial bias. and i think what we are hearing is the voice of communities of color. >>...
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. >>> ucsf out with report saying a 10% decline in smoking would reduce health care cosby 63 billionthey found clear evidence that when people quit smoking there's a rapid decline in health care cost. once they quit risk having a stroke dropped by roughly 50% within a year. >> coming up next on 7 news exclusive. the only ones to sit down with twitter founder jack dorcey. >> we want to find out why a company known around the world is so focus>n on what is right next door. >> budweiser taking a new name temporarily in an a way to patriotism. >> they will replace the name on the beer cans and bottle and put the word america in the place. slogan king of beers will give way to the same slogan on the seal of the united states meaning out of many, one. >> twitter is now 10 years old but today is the first birthday of what twitter calls the neighbor nest. place where the employees give back to the community. jonathan spoke exclusively with twitter founder and ceo jack dorcey about why a company known all over the world is trying to make an impact in the own enabled. >>reporter: when jack sen
. >>> ucsf out with report saying a 10% decline in smoking would reduce health care cosby 63 billionthey found clear evidence that when people quit smoking there's a rapid decline in health care cost. once they quit risk having a stroke dropped by roughly 50% within a year. >> coming up next on 7 news exclusive. the only ones to sit down with twitter founder jack dorcey. >> we want to find out why a company known around the world is so focus>n on what is right next door....
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sue rosser/asuns acadmos ucsf la jefa de de asuntos acadmicos afirm que s estn profesores...cieros... a pesar de este mensaje, cuatro estudiantes estn en huelga de hambre desde el domingo... ahkeel mestayer/estudian te en huelga afirman que s se han hecho recortes al presupuesto y hay riesgo de que se queden sin maestros. no hubo acuerdo en este aspecto hoy. la otra peticin es detener el alza de la matrcula rika jimnez/estudiant e el gobierno debe cems de ya escuela incrementos dea rika dice que como ellasonmuchoe estn endeudados por al menos diez anos y que mientras aprenden, tienen que tener dos trabajos... no quieren un nuevo aumento para el prximo ano... rosser al respecto la doctora rosr dijo que no ha habido aumentos y que an no tienen el presupuesto del 2016, que ser discutido por autoridades estatales en junio outro bien y a pesar de estarresee en la unin con autorides de la universidad afirman que continuaran con su protesta y tambin con la huelga de hambre... blanca --- esta tarde se llev a co laotacin de una ppuesta para mejorar las condiciones de trabajo de los co
sue rosser/asuns acadmos ucsf la jefa de de asuntos acadmicos afirm que s estn profesores...cieros... a pesar de este mensaje, cuatro estudiantes estn en huelga de hambre desde el domingo... ahkeel mestayer/estudian te en huelga afirman que s se han hecho recortes al presupuesto y hay riesgo de que se queden sin maestros. no hubo acuerdo en este aspecto hoy. la otra peticin es detener el alza de la matrcula rika jimnez/estudiant e el gobierno debe cems de ya escuela incrementos dea rika dice...
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professor stanton pwlapt is with ucsf center for tobacco control research and education. >> not only from secondhand smoke but they also say send social message that smoking is not socially acceptable to most people. >> not as aggressive they ban the sale of each significant are tote anyone under age of 1 18. some states no restriction. in san francisco, lee ann 7 news. >> no doubt you have already heard about the dangers of eating red meat. new study from the mayo clinic it involved one and half millionp% people.ev meat had steep rise in mortality an those on vegetarian'm diet could expect o live 17 years longer. >> california company is moving from the bay area to frisco. in texas north of dallas. nearly 2000 miles away from jamba juice current headquarters in memoryville. eric has a look at what is taking business out of the golden state. >> jamba juice and 6000 people who work in the stores state wide will still make the drink wide will(uá at the end of thise company headquarters will say goodbye to them riville office building and hole to first could texas 120 jobs will be affec
professor stanton pwlapt is with ucsf center for tobacco control research and education. >> not only from secondhand smoke but they also say send social message that smoking is not socially acceptable to most people. >> not as aggressive they ban the sale of each significant are tote anyone under age of 1 18. some states no restriction. in san francisco, lee ann 7 news. >> no doubt you have already heard about the dangers of eating red meat. new study from the mayo clinic it...