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kron4's maureen kelly was there as sailors and marines made a visit to patients at ucsf benioff children's hospital b3b3a couple of marine s helped a 10 year old patient take the classic game of battleship in an immaginative directiona welcome distraction to her daily reality of being hooked up to an iv..so we are playing to determine your imaginative powers.he's hard to beat meanwhile a sailor got a pretend examination a young make believe doctorwho's playing here while his sibling is being treated at ucsf benioff's children's hospital. one parent says visits like these help s her daugther feel better.(jennifer kirk, patient's mom 39-42)it changes her for the day she's happier and friendlier and more outgoing it makes a huge huge differenceand her daughter's reaction to this visit?amazing (maureen)while this day of play is a great distraction for the patients here at the hospital and their siblings. this servicemen and women say they get a lot out of it too (corporal maria lopez, united states marine corps 56-1:04.) it's nice i'm glad i had the opportunity to come. just to talk to these a
kron4's maureen kelly was there as sailors and marines made a visit to patients at ucsf benioff children's hospital b3b3a couple of marine s helped a 10 year old patient take the classic game of battleship in an immaginative directiona welcome distraction to her daily reality of being hooked up to an iv..so we are playing to determine your imaginative powers.he's hard to beat meanwhile a sailor got a pretend examination a young make believe doctorwho's playing here while his sibling is being...
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(justine) kron4's maureen kelly was there as sailors and marines made a visit to patients at ucsf benioffchildren's hospital b3b3a couple of marine s helped a 10 year old patient take the classic game of battleship in an immaginative directiona welcome distraction to her daily reality of being hooked up to an iv..so we are playing to determine your imaginative powers.he's hard to beat meanwhile a sailor got a pretend examination a young make believe doctorwho's playing here while his sibling is being treated at ucsf benioff's children's hospital. one parent says visits like these help s her daugther feel better.(jennifer kirk, patient's mom 39-42)it changes her for the day she's happier and friendlier and more outgoing it makes a huge huge differenceand her daughter's reaction to this visit?amazing (maureen)while this day of play is a great distraction for the patients here at the hospital and their siblings. this servicemen and women say they get a lot out of it too (corporal maria lopez, united states marine corps 56-1:04.) it's nice i'm glad i had the opportunity to come. just to talk
(justine) kron4's maureen kelly was there as sailors and marines made a visit to patients at ucsf benioffchildren's hospital b3b3a couple of marine s helped a 10 year old patient take the classic game of battleship in an immaginative directiona welcome distraction to her daily reality of being hooked up to an iv..so we are playing to determine your imaginative powers.he's hard to beat meanwhile a sailor got a pretend examination a young make believe doctorwho's playing here while his sibling is...
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it happened near ucsf children's hospal oakland. no one was hurt in this shooting. meantime, patl also investigating shots fired o the bay bridge tonight. witnesses report a gray car fired seven rounds at a black suv at about 7:00. chp is looking for the drivers of both those cars. traffic was never affected. there are no reported victims. >>> tonight sailors rescued a n near the bay jt after 8:00 this evening. san francisco firefighters also raced to the scene. paramedics took the man to the hospital. it appears he suffered noife threatening injuries. >>> san franciscos really hopping this weekend. fleet week is bringing hundreds of thousan of people to the city. live now on wt's really been an incredibly busy weekend. >> reporter: it really has been, dan. take a look along beside the bay bridge tonig. it's one of the many sights people can tak in this weekend as the 37th annual san francisco fleet week gets under way. the u.s. ny blue angels had all eyes focusedn the sky during the sanrancisco airshow. >> i always like the noise. >> really? >> it's fun. >> reporte
it happened near ucsf children's hospal oakland. no one was hurt in this shooting. meantime, patl also investigating shots fired o the bay bridge tonight. witnesses report a gray car fired seven rounds at a black suv at about 7:00. chp is looking for the drivers of both those cars. traffic was never affected. there are no reported victims. >>> tonight sailors rescued a n near the bay jt after 8:00 this evening. san francisco firefighters also raced to the scene. paramedics took the man...
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(vicki) kron4's maureen kelly was there as sailors and marines made a visit to patients at ucsf benioffchildren's hospital b3b3a couple of marine s helped a 10 year old patient take the classic game of battleship in an immaginative directiona welcome distraction to her daily reality of being hooked up to an iv..so we are playing to determine your imaginative powers.he's hard to beat meanwhile a sailor got a pretend examination a young make believe doctorwho's playing here while his sibling is being treated at ucsf benioff's children's hospital. one parent says visits like these helps her daugther feel better.(jennifer kirk, patient's mom 39-42)it changes her for the day she's happier and friendlier and more outgoing it makes a huge huge differenceand her daughter's reaction to this visit?amazing (maureen)while this day of play is a great distraction for the patients here at the hospital and their siblings. this servicemen and women say they get a lot out of it too (corporal maria lopez, united states marine corps 56-1:04.) it's nice i'm glad i had the opportunity to come. just to talk t
(vicki) kron4's maureen kelly was there as sailors and marines made a visit to patients at ucsf benioffchildren's hospital b3b3a couple of marine s helped a 10 year old patient take the classic game of battleship in an immaginative directiona welcome distraction to her daily reality of being hooked up to an iv..so we are playing to determine your imaginative powers.he's hard to beat meanwhile a sailor got a pretend examination a young make believe doctorwho's playing here while his sibling is...
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it happened near ucsf children'f hospital oakland. no one was hurt in this shooting. meantime, patrol also investigating shots fired on the bay bridge tonight. witnesses report a gray car fired seven rounds at a black suv at about 7:00. chp is looking for the drivers of both those cars. traffic was never affected. there are no reported victims. >>> tonight sailors rescued a man near the bay just after 8:00 this evening. san francisco firefighters also raced to the scene. paramedics took the man to the hospital. it appears he suffered nonlife threatening injuries. >>> san francisco is really hopping this weekend. fleet week is bringing hundreds of thousands of people to the city. live now on what's really been an incredibly busy weekend. >> reporter: it really has been, dan. take a look along beside the bay bridge tonight. it's one of the many sights people can take in this weekend as the 37th annual san francisco .ayth week gets under w s.e angels had all eyes focused on the sky during the san francisco airshow. >> i always like the noise. >> really? >> it's fun. >> r
it happened near ucsf children'f hospital oakland. no one was hurt in this shooting. meantime, patrol also investigating shots fired on the bay bridge tonight. witnesses report a gray car fired seven rounds at a black suv at about 7:00. chp is looking for the drivers of both those cars. traffic was never affected. there are no reported victims. >>> tonight sailors rescued a man near the bay just after 8:00 this evening. san francisco firefighters also raced to the scene. paramedics...
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robert blount of ucsf joins us now.hanks so much for speaking with us, doctor. >> thank you, michelle. thanks for having me. >> okay. so what are some of the current health concerns? >> doctor: the main health concerns right now are for respiratory and heart effects from the air pollution from the very high levels of smoke we are experiencing. >> when should people go to the doctor? >> so the symptoms are predominantly -- so -- so people are going to have the most problems are those with pre-existing respiratory conditions such as patients with asthma or with copd, emphysema. breathing problems are the biggest concern. so wheezing, dry persistent cougher short, shortness of breath, tightness in the chest, these are concerning symptoms. >> asthmatics would be affected greatly but people who don't center those kinds of pre- existing conditions can also affected by this bad air quality. >> doctor: that is correct. and there are larger susceptible groups, so children in particular have an increased risk for the health effec
robert blount of ucsf joins us now.hanks so much for speaking with us, doctor. >> thank you, michelle. thanks for having me. >> okay. so what are some of the current health concerns? >> doctor: the main health concerns right now are for respiratory and heart effects from the air pollution from the very high levels of smoke we are experiencing. >> when should people go to the doctor? >> so the symptoms are predominantly -- so -- so people are going to have the most...
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. >>> happening now on our website a not so sweet news and report, a study by ucsf and california departmentthjwi shows a increase in led specifically in imported candy. university students in the bay area with second thoughts about the night before. vending machines on more california campuses selling the )morning after pill ). when you join us monday morning when you join us monday morning ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ wow! nice outfit. when i grow up, i'm going to mars. we're working on that. some people know how far they want to go. a personalized financial strategy can help you get them there. see how access to j.p. morgan investment expertise can help you. chase. make more of what's yours. to j.p. morgan investment expertise can help you. accused of obstructing justice to theat the fbinuclear war, and of violating the constitution by taking money from foreign governments and threatening to shut down news organizations that report the truth. if that isn't a case for impeaching and removing a dangerous president, then what has our government become? i'm tom steyer, and like you, i'm a citizen who knows it's u
. >>> happening now on our website a not so sweet news and report, a study by ucsf and california departmentthjwi shows a increase in led specifically in imported candy. university students in the bay area with second thoughts about the night before. vending machines on more california campuses selling the )morning after pill ). when you join us monday morning when you join us monday morning ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ wow! nice outfit. when i grow up, i'm going to mars. we're working on that....
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. >> reporter: the girl is being treated at ucsf benioff children's hospital oakland. oakland police at this hour are busy processing both scenes and will forward the report to the alameda county d.a.'s office and they will decide whether to formally prosecute this woman. live in the newsroom, henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> a san francisco police bicycle officer is [ indiscernible ] suspect this week is in critical condition tonight. 32-year-old elia lewin-tankel has been in the intensive care unit at san francisco general hospital since wednesday. today the man accused of running him down appeared in court for the first time. as ktvu's tara moriarty reports, the defendant argued with the judge over his bail. >>> reporter: a strong show of support for officer elia lewin- tankel in critical condition after being running over by an suv while on bike patrol during a police chase wednesday. >> it's difficult for the officers because they know it could have been any one of them. >> reporter: no cameras were allowed inside the courtroom but the defendant 50-year-old marquis
. >> reporter: the girl is being treated at ucsf benioff children's hospital oakland. oakland police at this hour are busy processing both scenes and will forward the report to the alameda county d.a.'s office and they will decide whether to formally prosecute this woman. live in the newsroom, henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> a san francisco police bicycle officer is [ indiscernible ] suspect this week is in critical condition tonight. 32-year-old elia lewin-tankel has been in the...
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the victims were blown to ucsf hospital. >> opening statements in the kate stein lie murder trial startand killed while walking with her father on pier 14 in san francisco two years ago. undocumented immigrant jose ines zarate is charged with second degree murder. jurors have been instrungted to ignore his criminal and deportation history in that trial. >> in santa rosa, students parents and teachers from hidden valley elementary school came together to share a meal and stories of loss. classes resume on friday with 80 students from another school that burned down. >>> a tampa bay neighborhood is in fear this evening. two men and one woman have died. neighbors holding a vigil for the latest victim. richard cantu has the story. >> reporter: they walk through the a dark neighborhood in spite of the danger. residents, neighborhood and relatives of vips marching through the seminole heights district of tampa where three people were gunned down within two weeks and ten blocks of each sorry. >> this is devastating and sads. >> reporter: police escorting marchers to the place where a man was s
the victims were blown to ucsf hospital. >> opening statements in the kate stein lie murder trial startand killed while walking with her father on pier 14 in san francisco two years ago. undocumented immigrant jose ines zarate is charged with second degree murder. jurors have been instrungted to ignore his criminal and deportation history in that trial. >> in santa rosa, students parents and teachers from hidden valley elementary school came together to share a meal and stories of...
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pretend examination a young make believe doctorwho's playing here while his sibling is being treated at ucsfbenioff's children's hospital. one parent says visits like these helps her daugther feel better.(jennifer kirk, patient's mom 39-42)it changes her for the day she's happier and friendlier and more outgoing it makes a huge huge differenceand her daughter's reaction to this visit?amazing (maureen)while this day of play is a great distraction for the patients here at the hospital and their siblings. this servicemen and women say they get a lot out of it too (corporal maria lopez, united states marine corps 56-1:04.) it's nice i'm glad i had the opportunity to come. just to talk to these amazing kids they're so adorable, they're so cute. i'm really glad were able to do this with other marines and sailors altogether (sailor tyler fears, united states navy 1:10-121)just doing this makes me feel like i've done more like for my country than just being at work it's a humanitarian mission for the littlest and most vunerable . helping sick kids and their siblings..get their mind off their trouble
pretend examination a young make believe doctorwho's playing here while his sibling is being treated at ucsfbenioff's children's hospital. one parent says visits like these helps her daugther feel better.(jennifer kirk, patient's mom 39-42)it changes her for the day she's happier and friendlier and more outgoing it makes a huge huge differenceand her daughter's reaction to this visit?amazing (maureen)while this day of play is a great distraction for the patients here at the hospital and their...
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.>> she's a child psychologist and medical director at ucsf hospital oakland. she says parents and teachers should look for signs that a younger child may have trouble processing it.>> for a younger child they will think can this happen again? kennett happened to me?>> she says a child reacts differently to the shooting then a flooding.>> this is something that's been perpetrated by another human being. >> parents who can keep their own emotions in check will help young ones feel more confident. she says as parents if they suspect their heaven trouble handling with what they are seeing and hearing they should talk to them about it.>> giving them a chance to ask questions. acknowledge bad things happen. it's not something we pretended not happen but bad things to happen and we are strong enough to tolerate it and strong enough to face it.>> children would likely emerge without emotional scars but if signs of trauma last for weeks the advice is to seek professional help.>>> coming up we will have a psychologist in their studio to talk more about how to talk with
.>> she's a child psychologist and medical director at ucsf hospital oakland. she says parents and teachers should look for signs that a younger child may have trouble processing it.>> for a younger child they will think can this happen again? kennett happened to me?>> she says a child reacts differently to the shooting then a flooding.>> this is something that's been perpetrated by another human being. >> parents who can keep their own emotions in check will help...
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. >> i am from uc hastings and ucsf hastings consortium.i'm interested in biosimilars and i'm interested in what you think the appropriate strategies are for how to make the biosimilar market look more like the generic market. i know that there are key fundamental differences between biosimilars and generic drugs, but how do we achieve some of the success we've had with generics in the biosimilar market and try, while still accounting for a lot of those differences? >> i mentioned a few already, fda needs to establish when a generic is substitutable. they also need to establish a clear path for approval of a generic biological drug. they have the authority to do that. we need fda to be much more involved, and insofar as we don't get clear substitutable generics, we need more biosimilars that can compete with each other. in fact, i think that's one of the ways we have seen price drop for data with the hepatitis b epidemic that we didn't get a generic but we got competing biotech drugs. i think we need to look at all this very, very, very car
. >> i am from uc hastings and ucsf hastings consortium.i'm interested in biosimilars and i'm interested in what you think the appropriate strategies are for how to make the biosimilar market look more like the generic market. i know that there are key fundamental differences between biosimilars and generic drugs, but how do we achieve some of the success we've had with generics in the biosimilar market and try, while still accounting for a lot of those differences? >> i mentioned a...
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(mark) kron4's maureen kelly was there as sailors and marines made a visit to patients at ucsf benioff children's hospital b3b3a couple of marine s helped a 10 year old patient take the classic game of battleship in an immaginative directiona welcome distraction to her daily reality of being hooked up to an iv..so we are playing to determine your imaginative powers.he's hard to beat meanwhile a sailor got a pretend examination a young make believe doctorwho's playing here while his sibling is being treated at ucsf benioff's children's hospital. one parent says visits like these help s her daugther feel better.(jennifer kirk, patient's mom 39-42)it changes her for the day she's happier and friendlier and more outgoing it makes a huge huge differenceand her daughter's reaction to this visit?amazing (maureen)while this day of play is a great distraction for the patients here at the hospital and their siblings. this servicemen and women say they get a lot out of it too (corporal maria lopez, united states marine corps 56-1:04.) it's nice i'm glad i had the opportunity to come. just to talk
(mark) kron4's maureen kelly was there as sailors and marines made a visit to patients at ucsf benioff children's hospital b3b3a couple of marine s helped a 10 year old patient take the classic game of battleship in an immaginative directiona welcome distraction to her daily reality of being hooked up to an iv..so we are playing to determine your imaginative powers.he's hard to beat meanwhile a sailor got a pretend examination a young make believe doctorwho's playing here while his sibling is...
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a study by the ucsf and the california department of health shows a spike in lead contaminated food alertcularly candy. the lead aalerts kpoeded ee colie and boch lymph kban. they are subjected to strict health card but manufacturers to india and china red flags were raised. the countries make up nearly 80% of the warnings. >> don't buy imported candy because you never know where it comes from what kind ever contamination they may have. >> we get our candy from the largest distributing company in -- in the u.s. and just bow everything in here i believe everything in here is made in america. >> check where the candy comes from. candy experts stress that just because the candy issed made abroad doesn't mean it's dangerous. >> let's go to jeff ranieri, celebrating the weekend. >> yes, we are, really nice heading throughout saturday and sunday. temperatures starting to dr. platz and eventually next week possibility of rainfall still in the mix. let's look at the microclimate forecast. we have an eye on the smoke from the fire in east san jose. a lot less smoke now. firefighters getting a hand
a study by the ucsf and the california department of health shows a spike in lead contaminated food alertcularly candy. the lead aalerts kpoeded ee colie and boch lymph kban. they are subjected to strict health card but manufacturers to india and china red flags were raised. the countries make up nearly 80% of the warnings. >> don't buy imported candy because you never know where it comes from what kind ever contamination they may have. >> we get our candy from the largest...
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we spoke to a doctor from ucsf who is an equity period of time on such matters -- an ex- picture on suchatters. >> i think it's a tough time for young children, the determinely north korea and hogan with breathing and lung -- the elderly, and those with asthma, breathing, and lung problems. i noticed some of the city workers were wearing the n95 masks on the way to work today. if a person needs to be outdoors, especially if they're active, they should be wear a mask in these conditions, and the one to wear is that n95 mask. somewhere written on the mask, it will say n59. and -- n95. and it's a form fitting mask, and it fits on tightly, and takes out a lot of that smoky smell. and then breathing into it, it's a little bit difficult to breathe through it. and you know you have a nice snug fit. >> the air quality also affecting sports teams. >> it is. gary here now, and he tells us about the chances of whether or not the raiders are going to move their home game this sunday. >> here we go. raiders for the second day in a row did not have a full practice. they, as pam said, on sunday, they a
we spoke to a doctor from ucsf who is an equity period of time on such matters -- an ex- picture on suchatters. >> i think it's a tough time for young children, the determinely north korea and hogan with breathing and lung -- the elderly, and those with asthma, breathing, and lung problems. i noticed some of the city workers were wearing the n95 masks on the way to work today. if a person needs to be outdoors, especially if they're active, they should be wear a mask in these conditions,...
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immediately go home, pack your stuff, grab your son, your husband, and start chemo this evening at ucsfhat we did. >> i just remember, you know, just screaming as loud as i could in my truck and just kind of, like, if it was anyone in the world, why him, you know? because he didn't deserve it, you know? and if i could trade places with him, i would, but i couldn't. it was really tough. it was really tough. i mean, it's every parent's worst nightmare. we thought that we might lose him, and that was the hard part. and right away, our family therapist that was there to support us, said, "you're not gonna die from this," and i was like, "thank goodness you're here," because i didn't know that, either, you know? so that was encouraging that they had such a positive prognosis, that they knew he wasn't gonna pass away. >> it was kind of hard seeing my brother that i cared for a lot. and just, like, when you were doing your own thing, there was, like, no kind of way for me to help him out other than, like, just visiting him and making him have hope. >> dubbed "super sage," this young lymphoma s
immediately go home, pack your stuff, grab your son, your husband, and start chemo this evening at ucsfhat we did. >> i just remember, you know, just screaming as loud as i could in my truck and just kind of, like, if it was anyone in the world, why him, you know? because he didn't deserve it, you know? and if i could trade places with him, i would, but i couldn't. it was really tough. it was really tough. i mean, it's every parent's worst nightmare. we thought that we might lose him, and...
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texting "red cross" to 90999 or call 707-577-7600 to577-7600 to0 >>> this morning, a young girl is at ucsfhildren's hospital with major injuries after a hit and run in oakland. our media partners at the bay area newsgroup report she is 10 years old and a fourth grader at franklin elementary. police arrested the suspected hit and run driver yesterday after a second crash. abc 7 news reporter katie marzullo spoke to witnesses at the scene. >> a white female, 5'10", dirty blond hair. only wearing a tan colored bra with green pants and black boots. >> reporter: billy thrush saw the suspected hit and run driver after the crash. he said not only was she partially dressed, she appeared to be hurt. >> i yelled out, hey, do you need help? at that time she accelerated her walking pace. i started following her as i called dispatch. >> reporter: oakland police said the woman was driving this maroon toyota around 1:30 in the afternoon when she hit a girl near the intersection of 8th avenue and east 15th street. as police and paramedics arrived on the scene, word came of another crash a few blocks away
texting "red cross" to 90999 or call 707-577-7600 to577-7600 to0 >>> this morning, a young girl is at ucsfhildren's hospital with major injuries after a hit and run in oakland. our media partners at the bay area newsgroup report she is 10 years old and a fourth grader at franklin elementary. police arrested the suspected hit and run driver yesterday after a second crash. abc 7 news reporter katie marzullo spoke to witnesses at the scene. >> a white female, 5'10",...
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. >>> this morning, a young girl is at ucsf children's hospital with major injuries after a hit and runn oakland. our media partners at the bay area newsgroup report she is 10 years old and a fourth grader at franklin elementary. police arrested the suspected hit and run driver yesterday after a second crash. abc 7 news reporter katie marzullo spoke to witnesses at the scene. >> a white female, 5'10", dirty blond hair. >> reporter: billy thrush saw the suspected hit and run driver after the crash. he said not only was she partially dressed, she appeared to be hurt. >> i yelled out, hey, do you need help? at that time she accelerated her walking pace. i started following her as i called dispatch. >> reporter: oakland police said the woman was driving this maroon toyota around 1:30 in the afternoon when she hit a girl near the intersection of 8th avenue and east 15th street. as police and paramedics arrived on the scene, word came of another crash a few blocks away on foothill boulevard. the same toyota had slammed into a car and the driver had walked away. police found her at a nearby st
. >>> this morning, a young girl is at ucsf children's hospital with major injuries after a hit and runn oakland. our media partners at the bay area newsgroup report she is 10 years old and a fourth grader at franklin elementary. police arrested the suspected hit and run driver yesterday after a second crash. abc 7 news reporter katie marzullo spoke to witnesses at the scene. >> a white female, 5'10", dirty blond hair. >> reporter: billy thrush saw the suspected hit...
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. >>> this morning, a young girl is at ucsf children's hospital with major injuries after a hit and runn oakland. our media partners at the bay area newsgroup report she is 10 years old and a fourth grader at franklin elementary. police arrested the suspected hit and run driver yesterday after a second crash. abc 7 news reporter katie marzullo spoke to witnesses at the scene. >> a white female, 5'10", dirty blond hair. only wearing a tan colored bra with green pants and black boots. >> reporter: billy thrush saw the suspected hit and run driver after the crash. he said not only was she partially dressed, she appeared to be hurt. >> i yelled out, hey, do you need help? at that time she accelerated her walking pace. i started following her as i called dispatch. >> reporter: oakland police said the woan was driving this maroon toyota around 1:30 in the afternoon when she hit a girl near the intersection of 8th avenue and east 15th street. as police and paramedics arrived on the scene, word came of another crash a few blocks away on foothill boulevard. the same toyota had slammed into a car
. >>> this morning, a young girl is at ucsf children's hospital with major injuries after a hit and runn oakland. our media partners at the bay area newsgroup report she is 10 years old and a fourth grader at franklin elementary. police arrested the suspected hit and run driver yesterday after a second crash. abc 7 news reporter katie marzullo spoke to witnesses at the scene. >> a white female, 5'10", dirty blond hair. only wearing a tan colored bra with green pants and...
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the hepatitis b vaccine from federally funded research at ucsf and image sensory technology which is in our cell phones from federally funded research at cal tech. so i add that list to the list of those discoveries that you, dr. cunningham have outlined. and my question then is as we recognize all of that, can you also talk a bit about the concern that many of us have that were it not for federally funded research, the research that would be conducted would be motivated by what is profitable and not necessarily what impacts the largest number of people? and in particular my concern is for cures that we need for rare diseases as an example. those diseases that may impact a few number of people. and so the benefit will be to a few number of people and therefore will not necessarily be capable of being marketed and purchased by a lot of people. what can you talk and say about that concern? and i'll use as examples of those kinds of disease s that impact specific racial or ethnic groups, anything from sickle cell to lupus. >> thank you for asking that question. so it's really important
the hepatitis b vaccine from federally funded research at ucsf and image sensory technology which is in our cell phones from federally funded research at cal tech. so i add that list to the list of those discoveries that you, dr. cunningham have outlined. and my question then is as we recognize all of that, can you also talk a bit about the concern that many of us have that were it not for federally funded research, the research that would be conducted would be motivated by what is profitable...
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. >> reporter: this doctor is a child psychiatrist and medical director at ucsf oakland children's hospitale says parents and teachers should look for signs that a younger child may have trouble processing what happened. >> for younger children, they are going to think they're not safe. is this going to happen again? could this happen to me? why would someone do something like this? and not understand. >> reporter: she says a child reacts differently emotionally to news of a mass shooting or a natural disaster such as a flood or wildfire. >> that is not necessarily under any kind of human control where this is different. it is something that's been perpetrated by another person. >> reporter: and she says parents who can keep their own emotions in check in front of their children will help children feel more confident. and she says if parents suspect their child is having problems handling what they are seeing or hearing, they should definitely talk to them about it. >> asking what they know and understand about it and give them a chance to ask question. acknowledge that bad things happen. t
. >> reporter: this doctor is a child psychiatrist and medical director at ucsf oakland children's hospitale says parents and teachers should look for signs that a younger child may have trouble processing what happened. >> for younger children, they are going to think they're not safe. is this going to happen again? could this happen to me? why would someone do something like this? and not understand. >> reporter: she says a child reacts differently emotionally to news of a...
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. >> reporter: the doctor is a child psychiatrist and a medical director at ucsf oakland hospital oaklands that the child might have problems processing. >> for younger children, they will not think they are safe. is this going to happen again. could it happen to me. why would someone do something like this and not understand. >> reporter: she says thai that a child reactions differently emotionally to news of a mass shooting or a natural disaster such as a flood or wildfire. >> that is not necessarily under any kind of human control. this is different. it is something that has perpetrated by another human being. >> reporter: she says parents who can keep their own emotions in check in front of children will help their young ones feel more confident. if you suspect that your children are having problems handling what they are seeing or hearing, you should ask about it. >> asking what they know and understand about it and give them a chance to ask questions. acknowledge that bad things happen. this is not something that we're going to pretend didn't happen or sweep it under the rug. but ba
. >> reporter: the doctor is a child psychiatrist and a medical director at ucsf oakland hospital oaklands that the child might have problems processing. >> for younger children, they will not think they are safe. is this going to happen again. could it happen to me. why would someone do something like this and not understand. >> reporter: she says thai that a child reactions differently emotionally to news of a mass shooting or a natural disaster such as a flood or wildfire....
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. >> i'm here because i was treated at ucsf with a clinical drug trial. disease since may of 2015. it's a miracle. >> this was an experimental thing, right? >> it was. it was a clinical trial. we were lucky it worked for me. >> we are happy you are here as well. you have been a ton of fun as have all the folks out here. you can see the band is getting ready as the folks are coming through the finish line. i feel like i've taken over your life shot so i we can't this over to you. >> reporter: you can work the rest of the morning. i will get on with a walk and start emceeing and we can share responsibility. >> reporter: sharing the love. >> reporter: i bumped into some ladies on our way over in two in the family are breast cancer survivors. the mother and the daughter. both are out here walking, fighting and raising awareness. they brought out their entire family. they brought out a son, a grandson and grandkids. and they are all getting involved, making sure the message gets out. >> last year i was out here. she said you are from ktvu. one of our former co
. >> i'm here because i was treated at ucsf with a clinical drug trial. disease since may of 2015. it's a miracle. >> this was an experimental thing, right? >> it was. it was a clinical trial. we were lucky it worked for me. >> we are happy you are here as well. you have been a ton of fun as have all the folks out here. you can see the band is getting ready as the folks are coming through the finish line. i feel like i've taken over your life shot so i we can't this over...