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mark lair from ucsf, your support. president breed, a leader on the issue as well on the board of supervisors. this has been a collaborative effort. we would not be here today without everybody standing behind me, but we would not be here without the vision of ed lee. i'm honored to be here today. let's make no mistake. this is one step in the right direction in solving mental illness here in san francisco and work canning hard to get people off the streets, but let me introduce the woman had made it happen, barbara garcia. [applause] good morning, everyone. barbara garcia, but behind me is the incredible staff. behind me are people who did the heavy lifting. this is such an incredible part of over 115 beds that the department has opened up in the last year. so this is a really important program because it does have the highest level of care next to an acute hospital. but it also has the opportunity to provide people with intensive care services to help them heal. that's why this is called the healing center. we do tha
mark lair from ucsf, your support. president breed, a leader on the issue as well on the board of supervisors. this has been a collaborative effort. we would not be here today without everybody standing behind me, but we would not be here without the vision of ed lee. i'm honored to be here today. let's make no mistake. this is one step in the right direction in solving mental illness here in san francisco and work canning hard to get people off the streets, but let me introduce the woman had...
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and housing, housing section of ucsf. we've also met with various neighborhood associations, making them aware of the project. as we get into construction, we're going to ramp up the amount of work, and by launching websites, during mailers, having ambassadors, making everybody aware. at this time, we'd also like to introduce fiphi philip pierce, matt brill, who's just going to cover the transit aspects of the project itself. >> great. thank you, mr. hennessey. mr. brill. >> thanks, so much, directors. matt brill, transit division. so we will be preparing both for the construction service plan during the construction of the platform itself, and in cobb currently, we're also preparing for the eventual opening of the stadium in 2019 with the new platform, 'cause it'll allow us to be much more flexible with our operations, with the crossovers that are mentioned by cajal, and will also allow us to board the roughly 4500 people that will be using muni to get to and from the stadium. so for the service plan during the construct
and housing, housing section of ucsf. we've also met with various neighborhood associations, making them aware of the project. as we get into construction, we're going to ramp up the amount of work, and by launching websites, during mailers, having ambassadors, making everybody aware. at this time, we'd also like to introduce fiphi philip pierce, matt brill, who's just going to cover the transit aspects of the project itself. >> great. thank you, mr. hennessey. mr. brill. >> thanks,...
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we are meeting as a team between dph and ucsf every three weeks. michael and i meet every month to see if there are any roadblocks the team has. we have an effective organized method of approaching this important project alongside the work we are doing on campus. we could take questions on our presentation or i can ask michael to come up and reserve questions after he presents. >> commissioners, why don't we proceed to get a full picture by having our presentation on the ucsf. >> thanks, commissioner. michael. >> for the public this is item 8. it is the zsfg research general hospital and trauma center. >> good afternoon, commissioners. i want to get to my presentation. good afternoon. i am glad to be here. this is our first opportunity to talk a little bit about our process. just to remind everyone, we are going to build on the indicated site on the bc lot and we have been doing a lot of site investigation recently of the site and we are also starting the procurement of our project team, which in our case is going to be a design build team that wor
we are meeting as a team between dph and ucsf every three weeks. michael and i meet every month to see if there are any roadblocks the team has. we have an effective organized method of approaching this important project alongside the work we are doing on campus. we could take questions on our presentation or i can ask michael to come up and reserve questions after he presents. >> commissioners, why don't we proceed to get a full picture by having our presentation on the ucsf. >>...
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>> the current name of the platform is the ucsf-mission bay. there are ongoing discussions right now. provisi provisionally, it's talked about ucsf arena, but discussions are ongoing. [inaudible] [laughter] >> can of worms. >> can of worms. >> the agreement that we currently have right now is that it's the ucsf/chase center with 16th street also indicated. >> okay. excellent. clear. perfect. >> is chase providing funding for that? [laughter] >> it is. okay. do i have any more questions or do i have a motion to approve? >> i think this is very exciting and look forward to going to warriors' game, if i can get tickets, same way as i go to giants' games, where transit is the key to the experience. with that, i will move. >> second? >> all in favor? aye. any opposed? hearing none. approved. thank you very much, mr. hennessy and mr. pierce. good work on this and good presentation. thank you. >> i would like to wish everyone a happy st. patrick's day. >> and you as well. [laughter] >> item 13 presentation discussion of fiscal year 2019 and fiscal yea
>> the current name of the platform is the ucsf-mission bay. there are ongoing discussions right now. provisi provisionally, it's talked about ucsf arena, but discussions are ongoing. [inaudible] [laughter] >> can of worms. >> can of worms. >> the agreement that we currently have right now is that it's the ucsf/chase center with 16th street also indicated. >> okay. excellent. clear. perfect. >> is chase providing funding for that? [laughter] >> it is....
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on behalf of mosaic, my colleagues, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> peter clark, ucsf.
on behalf of mosaic, my colleagues, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> peter clark, ucsf.
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on behalf of mosaic, my colleagues, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> peter clark, ucsf. captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations. >> pauley: good morning i'm jane pauley this is "sunday morning." welcome to spring. we begin with news from the weekend. hundreds of thousands of young people in towns and cities across the country took part in yesterday's march for our lives. just ahead chip read will take a
on behalf of mosaic, my colleagues, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> peter clark, ucsf. captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations. >> pauley: good morning i'm jane pauley this is "sunday morning." welcome to spring. we begin with news from the weekend. hundreds of thousands of young people in towns and cities across the country took part in yesterday's march for our...
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when she came to ucsf she asked a lot of questions. what are we doing in the community? and the answers were not enough. with the partnership with dignity and crestwood and the city, we feel like we're really on the cusp of doing something important. i want to say thank you to everyone who worked on this. we will be there supporting all the way. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. i'm patty blum, i'm not the c.e.o. just saying. i also -- [laughter] -- i have been with crestwood for 37 years. as a provider of health care services and psychologist i came to this field because my heart drew me here because i'm a family member. and i live each and every day looking to do what we do better and looking to serve more people. and looking to fully engage in every single way that we can to increase hope and love and gratitude. each one of us, each employee we have and each person we serve, each community member we run into. so we have a saying that we stole from the consumer movement, nothing about us without us. so i'm speaking up, i'm going to grab our newest director of educati
when she came to ucsf she asked a lot of questions. what are we doing in the community? and the answers were not enough. with the partnership with dignity and crestwood and the city, we feel like we're really on the cusp of doing something important. i want to say thank you to everyone who worked on this. we will be there supporting all the way. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. i'm patty blum, i'm not the c.e.o. just saying. i also -- [laughter] -- i have been with crestwood for 37...
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thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> hi, i'm patrice sutton, scientist as ucsf. i'm speaking as an individual. i'm also echoing the other comments you've gotten speaking in support for hh 669 and also thanking you so much for paying attention that issue. it's such a huge issue and i know you confront so many issues in terms of all the problems in our city. i've lived here since 1982, but it really does warrant your timely attention. i wanted to particularly support the -- you're support of 669, because it can have a lot of national implications in terms of san francisco speaking up on this. the idea that anybody should have the power to get us into a nuclear war seems so crazy, but it's also really among leaders in the globe who have thought about this issue also does not have resonance. there was a -- in 2006, there was a weapons of mass destruction commission that was headed by hans blitz and it had such illustrious people, switch as rick perry, former secretary of defense, on it. they were looking at the issues reeled to ha 669 and i wanted to quote. so long a
thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> hi, i'm patrice sutton, scientist as ucsf. i'm speaking as an individual. i'm also echoing the other comments you've gotten speaking in support for hh 669 and also thanking you so much for paying attention that issue. it's such a huge issue and i know you confront so many issues in terms of all the problems in our city. i've lived here since 1982, but it really does warrant your timely attention. i wanted to particularly support the -- you're...
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and housing, housing section of ucsf. we've also met with various neighborhood associations, making them aware of the project. as we get into construction, we're going to ramp up the amount of work, and by launching websites, during mailers, having ambassadors, making everybody aware. at this time, we'd also like to introduce fiphi philip pierce, matt brill, who's just going to cover the transit aspects of the project itself. >> great. thank you, mr. hennessey.
and housing, housing section of ucsf. we've also met with various neighborhood associations, making them aware of the project. as we get into construction, we're going to ramp up the amount of work, and by launching websites, during mailers, having ambassadors, making everybody aware. at this time, we'd also like to introduce fiphi philip pierce, matt brill, who's just going to cover the transit aspects of the project itself. >> great. thank you, mr. hennessey.
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and as part of that, one of our medical students at ucsf is an alum of the parkland school. and so the medical students have really taken on the mantle of leadership and organizing a week of action at ucsf with activity surrounding education about gun violence, presentations from things like the zuckerberg san francisco wrap-around project for victims of gun violence. and as faculty and residents of ucsf and community members, just is a responsibility for us to be involved. >> reporter: thank you so much. so we're just getting started here, craig. senator feinstein spoke to chris matthews a little while ago. she's going to be kicking things off along with the mayor of san francisco. but most of the speakers are kids, just like all of the rest of the marches around the country, craig. >> beth fouhy there for us in san francisco. beth, we will be checking in with you throughout the course of the evening. of the emotional moments, of the inspiring moments that we witnessed here today, emma gonzalez was perhaps the most inspiring. she's become one of the most identifiable faces
and as part of that, one of our medical students at ucsf is an alum of the parkland school. and so the medical students have really taken on the mantle of leadership and organizing a week of action at ucsf with activity surrounding education about gun violence, presentations from things like the zuckerberg san francisco wrap-around project for victims of gun violence. and as faculty and residents of ucsf and community members, just is a responsibility for us to be involved. >> reporter:...
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. >> a pediatrician in the er at ucf -- ucsf. >> it rises really rapidly. secondly, children and infants in particular have a hard time regulating their body temperature. a child's body temperature can rise 4-5 times as fast as that of an adult. >> new mom alex jones gave the so rona m hi. >> it would be -- i like to have an extra plan b. >> in san francisco, betty yu, kpix 5 news. >> those car seats cost about $329. >> very important reminder, if doesn't have to be 95-100 degrees for it to be dangerous in the car. 70 degrees with full sunshine is warm enough. we got warmer than that today. we are still in the 60s tonight. mid 60s in san francisco and san jose. 57 in livermore. record high in san francisco today, it was warm. 81 degrees. it shattered the old daily record of 19 -- of 79 in 1987. today, san jose hit 82. santa rosa, 86 today. tonight -- rain free, snow free for most of the sierra. went from about 20% to 64% of average. that is where we will stay when we get the final reading. a ridge of high pressure is on the move. it will move from here to h
. >> a pediatrician in the er at ucf -- ucsf. >> it rises really rapidly. secondly, children and infants in particular have a hard time regulating their body temperature. a child's body temperature can rise 4-5 times as fast as that of an adult. >> new mom alex jones gave the so rona m hi. >> it would be -- i like to have an extra plan b. >> in san francisco, betty yu, kpix 5 news. >> those car seats cost about $329. >> very important reminder, if...
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these days he's in treatment at ucsf undergoing radiation and most of the time uses a wheelcha wheelchair. thursday he stood and walked during the entire ceremony and even shook hands with every officer in the room. >> it's been amazing to see a smile on his face and for him to be with his uncle. >> reporter: miles' uncle was a publicly safety officer. the family foundation heard about this wish and made it happen. myels got in official police uniform, complete with a badge and hat. he wrote a mock speeding ticket and took a ride in a fire truck. what do you think about this? >> cool. >> reporter: myles still has a tough road ahead, but his mom says this celebration lifted his spirits. she hopes to raise awareness about brain tumors and reach. >> myels, we're counting on you, buddy. >> just minutes after swearing in, he issued the first traffic citation. >> he's already on the job. >>> good news about san francisco giants legend orlando cepeda, giants broadcaster says the 80-year-old hall of famer is out of the hospital now and moving to a rehab center, cepeda suffered a cardiac incident
these days he's in treatment at ucsf undergoing radiation and most of the time uses a wheelcha wheelchair. thursday he stood and walked during the entire ceremony and even shook hands with every officer in the room. >> it's been amazing to see a smile on his face and for him to be with his uncle. >> reporter: miles' uncle was a publicly safety officer. the family foundation heard about this wish and made it happen. myels got in official police uniform, complete with a badge and hat....
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. >> reporter: ucsf benioff pediatrician noemi spinazzi is concerned that kids could mistake it for sodaudies have proved that marijuana is not safe for the developing brain. >> they may not recognize a difference in the flavor, and may be drinking as much or as little as they feel like drinking, and feel the effect, and we see children in the emergency room and children's hospital with marijuana intoxication, typically because they got their hands on products that were left unsupervised.>> reporter: jennifer jordan understands the concern, there are labeling requirements to make sure they are childproofed and don't get in the wrong hands. it is important that adults drink responsibly, she says. >>> southern california getting soaked tonight, 30,000 people have been ordered to evacuate montecito and the surrounding areas, debris is piling up from january, when mudslides killed 21 people, a tornado touched down in the central valley tonight, you can see the photo cloud outside of yuba city, at about 6:30 pm, minor damage to an amphitheater in the area.>>> in northern california, not done
. >> reporter: ucsf benioff pediatrician noemi spinazzi is concerned that kids could mistake it for sodaudies have proved that marijuana is not safe for the developing brain. >> they may not recognize a difference in the flavor, and may be drinking as much or as little as they feel like drinking, and feel the effect, and we see children in the emergency room and children's hospital with marijuana intoxication, typically because they got their hands on products that were left...
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but now he uses a wheelchair most of the time and under goes radiation at ucsf. yesterday he stood during the entire ceremony and shook hands with every officer in the room. >> it's been amazing. amazing to see a smile on his face and for him to be with his uncle. >> myles' uncle is a sunnyvale police officer. myles wanted to work with him. so a program made it happen. he got an official police uniform, wrote a mock speeding ticket and took a ride in a fire truck. >> he looks dapper in his uniform snimt uniform. >> he does. i love that. >>> a chance of showers tomorrow. look for your rainbow and pot of gold if you're out and about in san francisco. starts at 10:00. st. patrick's day. it ends at 5:00. dress for low to mid-50s. this is tuesday evening, ray quarter to half inch of rain possible. the heaviest rain on wednesday. the green means up to an inch. we can push an inch and a half by the time the storm is over. here's alexis. >>> good morning, mike. i have one drive time in the yellow right now due to a crash on san pablo avenue. you're up to 27 minutes betwe
but now he uses a wheelchair most of the time and under goes radiation at ucsf. yesterday he stood during the entire ceremony and shook hands with every officer in the room. >> it's been amazing. amazing to see a smile on his face and for him to be with his uncle. >> myles' uncle is a sunnyvale police officer. myles wanted to work with him. so a program made it happen. he got an official police uniform, wrote a mock speeding ticket and took a ride in a fire truck. >> he looks...
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. >> reporter: this woman is a pediatrician in the emergency room at ucsf. >> the temperature in a car can go up over 20 degrees in less than 10 minutes. so it rises really rapidly. secondly, children and infants in particular have a very hard time regulating their body temperature. so a child's body temperature can rise 4 to 5 times as fast as of that an adult. >> reporter: this new mother and her 16-month old gave it a try. >> i have never forgotten my daughter in the car but it's always been my fear because i hear of so many people doing that. i just would be really -- i like to have an extra, like, plan b. >> reporter: in san francisco, betty yu, kpix 5. >> the car seat is $329. with the warm temperatures, another good reminder that you have to make sure you take the kid out. >> yes. the pets and children, of course, do not leave them in the car. it may feel cool outside but even then, the cars heat up very quickly. we are going to have another warm day today. so definitely want to take those precautions this morning. it's going to be another one of those days. but right now, nice
. >> reporter: this woman is a pediatrician in the emergency room at ucsf. >> the temperature in a car can go up over 20 degrees in less than 10 minutes. so it rises really rapidly. secondly, children and infants in particular have a very hard time regulating their body temperature. so a child's body temperature can rise 4 to 5 times as fast as of that an adult. >> reporter: this new mother and her 16-month old gave it a try. >> i have never forgotten my daughter in the...
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part of that in private practice, part of that as faculty in ucsf.ormer president of the medical society and on the board for the last ten years. as part of that, we have ongoing and important commitment to serving the underserved, to taking care of those who may not be as fortunate. one the aspects of that is being able to administer medi-cal or medicaid here in san francisco. i have been on the board for nine years, chairman of the board since 2016. it has been a true honor to work with the other stakeholders, the individuals from the clinics, from the other hospitals such as california pacific and chinese hospital as well as pharmacists and other physicians. and as dr. chung mentioned, the actual administration of this entity is extraordinary with john and his extremely capable senior staff. our goals are to continue to administer this billion dollar to generate as much care as we can for the citizens of san francisco, to maximize the reimbursement to the extent we can to the various providers, whether it be hospitals, pharmacies, clinics or physi
part of that in private practice, part of that as faculty in ucsf.ormer president of the medical society and on the board for the last ten years. as part of that, we have ongoing and important commitment to serving the underserved, to taking care of those who may not be as fortunate. one the aspects of that is being able to administer medi-cal or medicaid here in san francisco. i have been on the board for nine years, chairman of the board since 2016. it has been a true honor to work with the...
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. >> sponsored by ucf the -- ucsf benioff children's hospital. basketball...and we take you to >>> close captioning for this newscast is brought to you by living spaces. >>> we are back to take you up tempo, college basketball, let's take you to the oasis of paradise, las vegas. matter of the pac-12 championship was settled, usc versus arizona in white. rollie hawkins is a grown man. cats laid down 51-46, three minutes to go eight point game, deandre aidan, give me an lu, thank you. he scored 32, grabbed 18 rebounds. katz won the game 75-61. one his third lead to tournaments title in four years. big east final, providence coach ed cooley covered up his ripped pants. defendant villanova, jaelyn bronson beat the buzzer with that shot, they wanted 76-66. the cats second straight big east tournament title. and, hello skaters. opening act for san diego state and new mexico in white. mountain west final, as tax like the long ball, trey kell scored 21 of his 28 point in the second half with the aspects -- as tax clinched their first tournament bid since
. >> sponsored by ucf the -- ucsf benioff children's hospital. basketball...and we take you to >>> close captioning for this newscast is brought to you by living spaces. >>> we are back to take you up tempo, college basketball, let's take you to the oasis of paradise, las vegas. matter of the pac-12 championship was settled, usc versus arizona in white. rollie hawkins is a grown man. cats laid down 51-46, three minutes to go eight point game, deandre aidan, give me an...
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med students at ucsf mission bay got the chance to get up close and personal with a llama today. they could cuddle, pet or even take a selfie with these animals. the university said these llamas are specially trained to provide emotional support as a resource for stress and depression management. >> so we actually have done therapy dog events before on campus, but it usually ends up being a couple dogs and a lot of very stressed out students. so this time we decided to go with something a little bit bigger, something different, got people to come outside, leave the library or hospital for a little bit. >> those llamas are from llamas of circle home. that's in sonora. >> it's impossible to not smile when you see a llama. >> yeah. it's a little unusual and if that's what gets you out of your depression or bad day, it worked. >> i think there's something about the ears and that cute little nose. >>> well, here's something else to make you smile. it's almost time for the cbs bay area spelling bee. to get us in the mood, here's kcbs radio anchor stan bunger testing jane from also 93.7
med students at ucsf mission bay got the chance to get up close and personal with a llama today. they could cuddle, pet or even take a selfie with these animals. the university said these llamas are specially trained to provide emotional support as a resource for stress and depression management. >> so we actually have done therapy dog events before on campus, but it usually ends up being a couple dogs and a lot of very stressed out students. so this time we decided to go with something a...