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concerns from ucsf and revised their noise control plan per ucsf comments. so as stated in the letter, ucsf is not opposed to this application, which we are very happy about. so at our hearing tonight, the entertainment commission needs to consider adopting a resolution here. it's been laid out for you at the beginning of the package and this is reaffirming, one, adopting environmental findings under ceqa. and, two, granting a permit to gsw arena llc for the golden state warriors event center at mission bay south, blocks 29-32. so, i'm finally done, and i will introduce chief operating officer, stephen collins. he's representing the project tonight and can discuss the amendment in further detail. >> good evening, commissioners, director bleiman. i'm the chief operating officer for gsw arena llc. by way of background, i started with the warriors in may, 2015, and prior to that, spent 13 years at madison square garden overseeing a variety of venues for madison square garden, including the l.a. forum, chicago theater, beacon theater, and radio city music hall.
concerns from ucsf and revised their noise control plan per ucsf comments. so as stated in the letter, ucsf is not opposed to this application, which we are very happy about. so at our hearing tonight, the entertainment commission needs to consider adopting a resolution here. it's been laid out for you at the beginning of the package and this is reaffirming, one, adopting environmental findings under ceqa. and, two, granting a permit to gsw arena llc for the golden state warriors event center...
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primeau for the ucsf update. >> commissioners, i'm just going run through the escrow documents an ucsf can signed the ground wave. we'll talk about the uc project. >> michael bide the university program architect. >> we're officially moving on to item 10. i'll note there's no public comment request for item 9 and you can move on unless the commissioners want to -- do you have questions along the way or is it okay? >> no, we'll finish the uc presentation and then we'll ask questions of the entire project. >> this slide is to remind you where the site of the building. i'm sure you're familiar. the time line is on this slide. we are tracking to finish in the second quarter of 2022. at the moment we have procure the general contractor. we have done that at the outset of the project for large complex projects an create a team for the architect and engineers. we're at the moment we're working with a general contractor to procure those entities. everyone is under one contract. so the front end is complicated and somewhat slow but allows us to move briskly once the team's in place because the
primeau for the ucsf update. >> commissioners, i'm just going run through the escrow documents an ucsf can signed the ground wave. we'll talk about the uc project. >> michael bide the university program architect. >> we're officially moving on to item 10. i'll note there's no public comment request for item 9 and you can move on unless the commissioners want to -- do you have questions along the way or is it okay? >> no, we'll finish the uc presentation and then we'll...
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. >>> sheila is a senior vice president and chief operating officer at ucsf. outsourcing in wages are not what she's concerned about right now. >> they need to get back to the bargaining table to resolve this. ly leave with others -- i will leave with others. >> a spokesperson wrote the number of unionized patient care workers has increased by nearly 19% over the past five years, while outsourcing contracts had stayed relatively flat. the employment deal to be implemented next month would grant 3% annual raises for the next four years for patient care and service staff as well as a health plan at the same rates as the other uc employees with similar salaries. union leaders say if the conversation will continue to go the way that it has been, they will plan on striking again. from ucsf, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> president trump with another series of threats against the state of california today after he criticized how the state handles its water and wildfires. at the white house the president threatened to withhold federal funding to california. after claiming
. >>> sheila is a senior vice president and chief operating officer at ucsf. outsourcing in wages are not what she's concerned about right now. >> they need to get back to the bargaining table to resolve this. ly leave with others -- i will leave with others. >> a spokesperson wrote the number of unionized patient care workers has increased by nearly 19% over the past five years, while outsourcing contracts had stayed relatively flat. the employment deal to be implemented...
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>> it was a program developed by a researcher at ucsf. she did a small pilot with little brothers that was with heterosexual folks. now this is kind of the next step expansion of the project. so she has done a little bit of pilot testing and i think they did six matches with little brothers and now this will be starting to match with lgbtq seniors. >> will there be outcomes? is she doing a study? >> it is pretty robust. it is part of why i am an outcome oriented person. i think it is great where we can demonstrate how these things impact and make a difference in people's lives. she is using measures related to social isolation and loneliness, community connectedness, depression, anxiety, she has a whole robust set of measurements that they are taking a look at as part of the outcomes of the project. >> and then the outreach could be -- that is through your organization? people getting your newsletter and things like that could find out about it and potentially be matched. >> yeah. the hard part is we run a robust friendly visitor program
>> it was a program developed by a researcher at ucsf. she did a small pilot with little brothers that was with heterosexual folks. now this is kind of the next step expansion of the project. so she has done a little bit of pilot testing and i think they did six matches with little brothers and now this will be starting to match with lgbtq seniors. >> will there be outcomes? is she doing a study? >> it is pretty robust. it is part of why i am an outcome oriented person. i...
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abc 7 news was at ucsf campus when striking workers walked picket lines. union leaders say a major sticking point is the hiring of lower paid contractors to work inside uc hospitals. >> outsourcing. one in six of the people doing the work that we do is actually not an employee. they work for another company. >> patients are safe, we are trying to keep business as normal. >> ucsf refuse today answer questions about the income inequality between the staff employees and the outside workers it hires. they rescheduled about 4,000 patient appointments because of the strike. >>> coming up here next, names and faces. that's what the abc 7 news iteam reveals in an investigation into the local ties of the catholic church sex abuse scandal. >>> a shooting ruled a case of self-defense. we'll >>> that very grave danger is that there is a culture of secrecy. >> the problem is worse than we knew. that's the message of a new report out today naming 263 catholic priests from the bay area accused of child sexual abuse. >> iteam reporter dan noyes has been covering this issu
abc 7 news was at ucsf campus when striking workers walked picket lines. union leaders say a major sticking point is the hiring of lower paid contractors to work inside uc hospitals. >> outsourcing. one in six of the people doing the work that we do is actually not an employee. they work for another company. >> patients are safe, we are trying to keep business as normal. >> ucsf refuse today answer questions about the income inequality between the staff employees and the...
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and then you have it on your ucsf schedule. are those two matching? >> we have nicer colors on ours. >> we had more money. >> we incorporated it into our framework so we're aligning exactly the same and i think teri said it best, we're concerned about the south side of the building that's adjacent to the parking lot because that's where they're going to be building. so michael and i worked out a pretty coordinated phased roadway where we temporarily moved things out about 75 feet from the building and then comes new construction and it creates that separation between our building and his building. so the good news is the city attorney's office looks like they'll complete the title of the mcinnerny act which allows the ground lease to be signed and escrow to be completed and then we can start the roadway work before we start the building, which is optimal. as mark said, getting the south side of building five done first frees that to happen without interference. so i think we're in a good state. i will add that we, like you, are
and then you have it on your ucsf schedule. are those two matching? >> we have nicer colors on ours. >> we had more money. >> we incorporated it into our framework so we're aligning exactly the same and i think teri said it best, we're concerned about the south side of the building that's adjacent to the parking lot because that's where they're going to be building. so michael and i worked out a pretty coordinated phased roadway where we temporarily moved things out about 75...
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now, meantime, workers at ucsf are planning to go on strike later this month. the union that represents thousands of patient care technical workers announced that it will start on october 23rd and last for three days. strikes are planned for other medical campuses. the workers walked out before in may. ucsf will reschedule poim appointments but the emergency department will remain open. >>> we were if in jack london square for the tours of the tall ship, lady washington. through sunday, visitors can experience maritime history by taking a tour for a small donation for the floating museum. she is a full scale replica of the vessel to make land fall in 1788 and the first american merchant ship to trade in honolulu, hong kong and japan. >>> well, today, a fall tradition got under way in the world's pumpkin capitol. it was day one of the 48th half moon bay art and pumpkin festival. >>> among the events today, the great pumpkin parade. take a look at the giant pumpkin on this float. there were costumes and pie eats contests. less competitive visitors enjoyed the cra
now, meantime, workers at ucsf are planning to go on strike later this month. the union that represents thousands of patient care technical workers announced that it will start on october 23rd and last for three days. strikes are planned for other medical campuses. the workers walked out before in may. ucsf will reschedule poim appointments but the emergency department will remain open. >>> we were if in jack london square for the tours of the tall ship, lady washington. through...
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. >>> workers at ucsf planning to go on strike. they represent thousands of patient care technical workers announce the walkout will last for three days starting october 23rd. this happened once before in may. ucsf will reschedule appointment but says the emergency department will remain open. >>> lisa, we're talking about cool temperatures this morning. but the red flag warning in effect. >> we'll climb another 35 or so degrees for this afternoon with a warm day on the way. exploratorium camera, 55 degrees downtown. 49 in livermore. also in pacifica. certainly a cool start with the gray skies. we'll see the sunshine today. but boy, those winds, they are certainly going to be gusty. we'll watch them for you and tell you how strong they'll be in a few minutes. >>> also next, it has been a half century since one of the most pivotal protests during the vietnam war which happened in the bay area. a man part it's my job to protect as a public safety,pg&e, keeping the powerlines clear while also protecting the environment. the natural wo
. >>> workers at ucsf planning to go on strike. they represent thousands of patient care technical workers announce the walkout will last for three days starting october 23rd. this happened once before in may. ucsf will reschedule appointment but says the emergency department will remain open. >>> lisa, we're talking about cool temperatures this morning. but the red flag warning in effect. >> we'll climb another 35 or so degrees for this afternoon with a warm day on the...
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we are pharmacy students from ucsf and advocate for legislation that would mandate the indication of use of prescription drug labels. what is indication of use, what a patient is using a medication for, and we believe that by adding that information on a prescription drug label patient adherence will improve. as pharmacy students, we learn exactly what the medication does and how it works, and we can only imagine the confusion that our patients get when they receive their medication without knowing how the drug works, how, like why it's even used, or anything like that. so, that can explain why over time they decide not to take the medication. so, as a future health care provider, i could having indication of use it would be beneficial because drugs have many use, it would allows us to know if it is appropriate or changed for the patient. furthermore, greatly reduce medication rates and bottom line saves on health care costs, it could decrease risk of preventable hospitalization. thank you for your time. >> good evening, madam president, colleagues of san francisco board of superviso
we are pharmacy students from ucsf and advocate for legislation that would mandate the indication of use of prescription drug labels. what is indication of use, what a patient is using a medication for, and we believe that by adding that information on a prescription drug label patient adherence will improve. as pharmacy students, we learn exactly what the medication does and how it works, and we can only imagine the confusion that our patients get when they receive their medication without...
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and actually ucsf took on this project and helped us conduct a study. in that study that was conducted, we found that the mission district in terms of a map has the most alcohol outlets in a neighborhood than any other neighborhood in san francisco. so with that study when it was finally completed, one of the recommendations that we did was to go meet at that time with the mayor, the board of supervisors, people from the planning department, a.b.c. we took nine months visiting all our elected representatives and commissions and boards and shared the study with them. from that, the great outcome of that was there was a moratorium on anymore liquor licenses being issued in our neighborhood. unfortunately, there has been a number of exemptions that have been allowed and we've been fighting them. and you know what we hear? well, it's just one more, roberto. well, you know, the mission bowling club got an exemption, and they got to serve alcohol, you know, and they have the audacity to say, well, it's not that people of color who come in here, it's people of
and actually ucsf took on this project and helped us conduct a study. in that study that was conducted, we found that the mission district in terms of a map has the most alcohol outlets in a neighborhood than any other neighborhood in san francisco. so with that study when it was finally completed, one of the recommendations that we did was to go meet at that time with the mayor, the board of supervisors, people from the planning department, a.b.c. we took nine months visiting all our elected...
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abc 7 news was at ucsf's parnassus heights campus at the picket lines. they were accused of hiring lesser paid contractors. it has 4,000 patient appointments. it has also delayed some surgeries. >>> someone could become an instant billionaire following tonight's mega millions drawing worth $1.6 billion. lottery officials estimate tickets with 75% of all number combinations will have been purchased. that's how many people are playing. there are 302,575,350 possibl30i combinations of those numbers. sop if you bought one ticket, that would be your odds for winning. analysts say the most common numbers drawn recently are 1, 2, 14, 17, 28, 42, and 70. and the most common megaball number is 9 or 22. keep in mind those are recent random numbers that have popped up. it doesn't change the odds this time if you pick them or not pick them. chris winn customers buying tickets. >> reporter: i was the grinch asking why are you buying tickets when you probably won't win anyway. there are a lot of believers here in san jose. we are in front of o the probably the busiest
abc 7 news was at ucsf's parnassus heights campus at the picket lines. they were accused of hiring lesser paid contractors. it has 4,000 patient appointments. it has also delayed some surgeries. >>> someone could become an instant billionaire following tonight's mega millions drawing worth $1.6 billion. lottery officials estimate tickets with 75% of all number combinations will have been purchased. that's how many people are playing. there are 302,575,350 possibl30i combinations of...
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she was there, living with her daughter, mid50's, worked at ucsf. lived there about six, seven years. they got a $600 rent increase mostly because we could accommodate an admiral at the america's cup. both of these groups of people just wanted -- would have loved to have been part of our neighborhood. we need to change market rate rents in this city. they need to be come down to where you can live, you can raise a family, and you can die in your place and keep the fabric of the society whole and healthy. it's up to you guys to make some moves. the same is lame. i saw that on a jacket just recently. thank you. >>clerk: thank you for your comments. next speaker. >> my demonstrations today is going to further demonstrate a misappropriations of funds. there's approximately on or about $400,000 spent on a report that was bunk, okay? it was fraud and put together by the department of public works, claiming that the city is in near cleanliness and one of the better cities in the overall united states, okay? the findings cost the department of public works
she was there, living with her daughter, mid50's, worked at ucsf. lived there about six, seven years. they got a $600 rent increase mostly because we could accommodate an admiral at the america's cup. both of these groups of people just wanted -- would have loved to have been part of our neighborhood. we need to change market rate rents in this city. they need to be come down to where you can live, you can raise a family, and you can die in your place and keep the fabric of the society whole...
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in his hospital ward at ucsf medical center which the nursing staff transformed into a chapel. >> remembering his smile that day and his joy for that day, definitely supersedes any of the other images i might have. three weeks later he died of leukemia. >> reporter: she and her husband, douglas, say the memory of that day lives on. it is what inspired their nonprofit a few months later. they call it stanton standards. >> we provide lasting memories for families with loved one with terminal illness. >> she said i would like to go to dinner one more time. >> reporter: they partner with southern cafe wednesday. a dinner and tribute from the people closest to her. >> people only tell these stories like that at funerals, for you to tell someone the story before the time has passed it means so much to her. >> she is like i have not felt so appreciated and celebrated in so long. >> reporter: now, on a mission to raise money on their web site for a second patient. a mother with advanced ovarian cancer who has time running out. >> we are looking forward to doing what we can for her in the next coming
in his hospital ward at ucsf medical center which the nursing staff transformed into a chapel. >> remembering his smile that day and his joy for that day, definitely supersedes any of the other images i might have. three weeks later he died of leukemia. >> reporter: she and her husband, douglas, say the memory of that day lives on. it is what inspired their nonprofit a few months later. they call it stanton standards. >> we provide lasting memories for families with loved one...
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in may of 2017, we secured a leadership grant of $4.2 million from ucsf. we further secured an additional commitment of $2.5 million from pier 70 and the port of san francisco. has a site was still wide open and vulnerable, we requested funds from supervisor cohen and that resulted any in a $250,000 fund to protect the building. the department of public works use these funds to secure, paint and fence the property. we will tell you about our plans for the future. thank you. >> greetings. my name is catherine. i am the board chair of the friends of the dogpatch hub. i'm here to speak about your latest efforts -- our latest efforts to transform the old police station into a community center. in the summer of 2017, oewd invested funds to conduct an naa , called a neighborhood activation asset process. the probable outcome for the public buildings as an r.f.p. for the site. to prepare for the anticipated r.f.p., we hired architecture partners and race $45,000 for predevelopment costs and began the design of these schematics. data from our online community surv
in may of 2017, we secured a leadership grant of $4.2 million from ucsf. we further secured an additional commitment of $2.5 million from pier 70 and the port of san francisco. has a site was still wide open and vulnerable, we requested funds from supervisor cohen and that resulted any in a $250,000 fund to protect the building. the department of public works use these funds to secure, paint and fence the property. we will tell you about our plans for the future. thank you. >> greetings....
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. >> another strike could hit medical facilities operated by ucsf. this follows a three-day strike at five medical centers and 10 campuses in may. they have voted to walk off the job again a. they say contract talks have broken down between patient can care workers and the uc. they include x-ray technicians, patient transporters and nurse's aides. one-block stretch of fremont street that's been closed will reopen no later than wednesday. we are keeping track of how long this closure has been. it is 16 hours. the senior construction manager said the repairs are taking longer than expected. a design to shore up the building is still evolving and crews need more time to install it.and take a lok at the transit center which will remain closed indefinitely. nearby a block of howard street will close for 10 days october 17th for the oracle open convention. >>> a sequel for the "black panther". a release date hasn't been set yet. we don't know the plot details. it blew away box office records earlier this year making $1.3 billion worldwide. disney is the pa
. >> another strike could hit medical facilities operated by ucsf. this follows a three-day strike at five medical centers and 10 campuses in may. they have voted to walk off the job again a. they say contract talks have broken down between patient can care workers and the uc. they include x-ray technicians, patient transporters and nurse's aides. one-block stretch of fremont street that's been closed will reopen no later than wednesday. we are keeping track of how long this closure has...
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busted workers for porn, including a spiritual leader at the department of correction and a worker at ucsf who looked at nude photos, lots. we reviewed cases from the child support services among others, but nothing compared to what we found at cal trans. >> what i need from you is down, dirty, detail. >> reporter: we obtained audio recordings of investigators asking about online search histories like this one. we've altered the workers' voices for privacy. >> different kind of word searches. >> let's stop beating around the bush and tell me the main searches you're doing. >> boobs and stuff. >> reporter: this investigation report lists all of his searches, but they're so graphic we can't say or show them on tv. another employee denied looking at pornography. >> there's mountains and mountains of pictures, but i haven't done t. >> reporter: one worker admitted to a porn addiction. >> been an ongoing battle with pornography. >> reporter: saying he may have spent four days a week accessing pictures for 17 years. others violated policies for misuse of state property. some had their pay docked
busted workers for porn, including a spiritual leader at the department of correction and a worker at ucsf who looked at nude photos, lots. we reviewed cases from the child support services among others, but nothing compared to what we found at cal trans. >> what i need from you is down, dirty, detail. >> reporter: we obtained audio recordings of investigators asking about online search histories like this one. we've altered the workers' voices for privacy. >> different kind...
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[speaking mandarin] >> interpreter: ucsf has studies showing that marijuana has been damaged, brings especially teenagers, youngsters. [speaking mandarin] >> they are neglecting our opinion and our voices. [speaking mandarin] >> on freeway and highway and public area, we saw the advertisement of marijuana. those advertisements have been misleading the public and that is dangerous and damaging to public safety. you are the elected official that you received money and you also vote for them and this is completely and truly a conflict of interest. >> you vote for them, that's what she meant. you need to help the public health. >> for little money that you received, you neglect our voices and you allow them to open cannabis industry in city of san francisco. you are the advocated elected official. you should understand better. for the little money that you received you should not help them assist them to open the business. >> instead, you should get the funding to educate the public stay away from drugs. >> thank you. no. no. thank you. next speaker. >> today i want to say that i'm [inau
[speaking mandarin] >> interpreter: ucsf has studies showing that marijuana has been damaged, brings especially teenagers, youngsters. [speaking mandarin] >> they are neglecting our opinion and our voices. [speaking mandarin] >> on freeway and highway and public area, we saw the advertisement of marijuana. those advertisements have been misleading the public and that is dangerous and damaging to public safety. you are the elected official that you received money and you also...
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that does include ucsf. it follows a three-day strike at five medical centers and 10 other campuses back in may. they have voted to walk off the job again. they say contract talks have broken down between patient can care workers and the uc. they include x-ray technicians, patient trons porters and nurse's aides. >>> former california governor schwarzenegger is apologizing for his past behavior toward women saying he stepped over the line several times. the 71-year-old hollywood actor turned politician spoke to men's health magazine about his career. he said in 2003 when he first became governor and long before the me too movement he took sexual harassment courses. he wanted to make sure that he would never maked same mistake again. he now has a clear understanding of what is accepted and what is not. >> we are learning more about jewelry made with toxic >> reporter: bargain shopping in the bay area could be bad for your health. researchers at the non-profit center for environmental health in oakland found j
that does include ucsf. it follows a three-day strike at five medical centers and 10 other campuses back in may. they have voted to walk off the job again. they say contract talks have broken down between patient can care workers and the uc. they include x-ray technicians, patient trons porters and nurse's aides. >>> former california governor schwarzenegger is apologizing for his past behavior toward women saying he stepped over the line several times. the 71-year-old hollywood actor...
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you can expect to see picket lines at medical centers, including ucsf. >>> the $1.4traouaw.d wreoot accuweather planner. the clouds are going to hang around and so are the cooler than average temperatures from the low to mid-50s at 11:00 70 >>> we're following your tuesday morning commute. there's major debris in lanes. this is southbound 880 near 238 and washington causing at least eight cars to have damage off on the right hand shoulder. >>> number seven, the first amazon go store in san francisco will open up in a few minutes at 7:00 at 300 california street in the financial district. they have ready-made breakfast, lunch and dinner options, meal kits and groceries. you have to download the specific amazon go store app, which i may have just done. >>> we have a station field trip coming up. >> i think we do. >> alw >>> good morning, america. breaking news in the murder of that "washington post" writer. turkey's president speaking moments ago saying, he was killed in a savage way, calling the murder premeditated. contradicting the saudis' story. now the demand for answers.
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class is individuals will have the opportunity to participate in a study that will be conducted by ucsf memory and aging care center whereby they will measure the impact of the salsa class on participants' physical function, their level of reported loneliness and sense of belonging. the program pilot will serve over 230 consumers each year. this grant will allow mission neighborhood center to expand their services to include programming on saturdays and to conduct outreach that is tailored to addressing challenges that may be unique to communities in district 9. we are very op my mistake that the new -- optimistic programming will engage consumers that are not participating in services. we're looking forward to the impact of these art and cultural activities on the target population. i'm happy to answer any questions you may have. >> thank you. any comments or questions from the commission. commissioner lou? >> -- commissioner lu? >> i'm looking at exhibit b page three. >> okay. >> my question is: the printing and reproduction is 1,800 for the current year, and next year it would be zer
class is individuals will have the opportunity to participate in a study that will be conducted by ucsf memory and aging care center whereby they will measure the impact of the salsa class on participants' physical function, their level of reported loneliness and sense of belonging. the program pilot will serve over 230 consumers each year. this grant will allow mission neighborhood center to expand their services to include programming on saturdays and to conduct outreach that is tailored to...
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abc 7 news was at ucsf and striking workers walked picket lines yesterday. a major sticking point is the hiring of lower-paid contractors to work inside uc hospitals. >> outsourcing. one in six of people doing the work that we do is not a uc employee. they work for a lower jet sourced company. >> we are trying to keep business as normal. >> the hospital had to reschedule 4,000 patient appointments because of the strike. >>> your voice, your vote. bernie sanders set to appear with congresswoman barbara lee in the east bay. it will support liberal congressional candidates. he will appear at the berkeley theater 11:00 a.m. saturday. he is rumored to be considering a run in 2020. political observers point out he has made what sounds like campaign stump speeches in tpwalts ground states in recent weeks. >> we told you about amazon go opening up its first store in san francisco. there are no cashiers. there are am apps to get in. >> i had a few technical difficulties, which i will admit are user error. >> okay. >> there wii e go! my phone was locked. >> it is most
abc 7 news was at ucsf and striking workers walked picket lines yesterday. a major sticking point is the hiring of lower-paid contractors to work inside uc hospitals. >> outsourcing. one in six of people doing the work that we do is not a uc employee. they work for a lower jet sourced company. >> we are trying to keep business as normal. >> the hospital had to reschedule 4,000 patient appointments because of the strike. >>> your voice, your vote. bernie sanders set to...
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ucsf will reschedule appointments but the emergency department will remain open. >>> lisa, we're talking about cooler temperatures this morning. but really in the afternoon, hot temperatures inland, right? >> the offshore event is on, the winds are beginning to pick up in the upper elevations. a live look at the roof camera. a cool 55 degrees here with 50 in santa rosa. starting out cool and gray with the visibility issues in the north bay. but warm, sunny, bre low relative humidity for high fire danger the next 24 to 30 hours. we'll talk about it in detail in minutes. >>> also next, a half a century since one of the most pivotal protests during the vietnam war which happened in the bay area. a man who was part of the >>> many small business owners in san francisco want the city to help them make up for lost income when a ban on selling flavored tobacco products kicks in. those approving banning menthol products in june. backers of the law say it will help prevent them from using tobacco. san francisco's ban begins in january. the examiner reports sommer chants want the city to reduce th
ucsf will reschedule appointments but the emergency department will remain open. >>> lisa, we're talking about cooler temperatures this morning. but really in the afternoon, hot temperatures inland, right? >> the offshore event is on, the winds are beginning to pick up in the upper elevations. a live look at the roof camera. a cool 55 degrees here with 50 in santa rosa. starting out cool and gray with the visibility issues in the north bay. but warm, sunny, bre low relative...
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children's dentistry but i know years ago the key pod models on screening and prevention was done by the ucsf school of dentistry. many were recruit to work south of market where the kids have the major problems. a lot of immigrant of latin america and train at the general and in other places. when that dean left that helped recruit this unique team, most transferred to ucla where they were involved in these protocols working in east l.a. and other places. i know they had established a model, even come going to the health science campus colorado where pediatric a prime movement in that area. when i see our group is coming from colorado i wonder if any of our people who were involved in setting up some of these things for the state of california and then moved to ucla and other parts of the nation, if this is part of their afterburner. the uniqueness of the program. we're a port city. kids come in from different places. some are moved in midnight and put into tents like the military. these kids need astounding training for those who take care of them. i think it's a really important protocol s
children's dentistry but i know years ago the key pod models on screening and prevention was done by the ucsf school of dentistry. many were recruit to work south of market where the kids have the major problems. a lot of immigrant of latin america and train at the general and in other places. when that dean left that helped recruit this unique team, most transferred to ucla where they were involved in these protocols working in east l.a. and other places. i know they had established a model,...
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. >> reporter: the boy is being treated at ucsf benioff children's hospital in oakland. the boy's family did not want to comment. his father is being held in jail, bail set at $10,000. in oakland, henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> a driver is in custody tonight following an early morning crash and chase at a busy intersection -- excuse me, a busy freeway interchange in the east bay. chp says the crash happened shortly before 4:00 this morning on west bound 580 near the 680 interchange in dublin. officers say the driver lost control of her suv, hit the center drive, then hit a light pole that fell across two lanes across 580. the crash happened after officers tried to pull her over for speeding on 680 near bollinger canyon road. the driver is a woman in her 20s. she was taken to the hospital with moderate injuries then arrested. the crash caused delays at the interchange for more than two hours. >>> taking for people who have restraining orders agait have w their possession. that's the focus of a proposed pilot program in santa clara county. an existing state law bans anyon
. >> reporter: the boy is being treated at ucsf benioff children's hospital in oakland. the boy's family did not want to comment. his father is being held in jail, bail set at $10,000. in oakland, henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> a driver is in custody tonight following an early morning crash and chase at a busy intersection -- excuse me, a busy freeway interchange in the east bay. chp says the crash happened shortly before 4:00 this morning on west bound 580 near the 680...
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. >>> meantime students at ucsf are getting together to support survivors of sexual assault, includingchristine blasey ford. they will be holding a peaceful demonstration and plan to be out there at noon today. >>> another big story we're following, the closure of the transit center in france. >> crews are expected to remove jacks and replace them with columns. we have the latest. >> reporter: the jack you're talking about is smack dab in the middle of that transbay terminal. they will remove those and put in alcohol lum -- put in columns. this is phase two of what they've been doing to make sure they clan fix this temporarily to get a test of the beams that were cracked. this will take a little bit of time. the crews will be building this shoring system that takes a load off those. it will extend from the bottom of the roof deck down four levels. the construction manager told them of the joint powers authority that once it's in place workers can safely take a sample of this steel for testing which will help them determine why the cracks occurred in the first place and show how to desi
. >>> meantime students at ucsf are getting together to support survivors of sexual assault, includingchristine blasey ford. they will be holding a peaceful demonstration and plan to be out there at noon today. >>> another big story we're following, the closure of the transit center in france. >> crews are expected to remove jacks and replace them with columns. we have the latest. >> reporter: the jack you're talking about is smack dab in the middle of that...
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the hardest hit locations are ucsf, mission bay and mt. zion facilities. the contract between the union and uc expired in december. the workers are demanding an 8% annual wage increase. uc says demand is, quote, unreasonable. >>> sandra day o'connor, the first woman on the u.s. supreme court, says she has dementia. o'connor is 88 years old, retired and living in phoenix. the supreme court released a letter from her today which says she has the beginning stages of dementia and probably alzheimer's. o'connor says she'll live out her life surrounded by family and friends. we caught up with her son jay who lives in the north bay. he says his mom's decision to go public about her condition doesn't surprise him. she's always been vocal about alzheimer's. >>> a sad day for giants fans. for nearly two decades hank greenwall's intelligence and dry wit were part of every giants broadcast. today the giants and their fans mourn as the longtime voice of the team passed away. the news broke this morning that greenwall dialed at the age of 83 yesterday following a long b
the hardest hit locations are ucsf, mission bay and mt. zion facilities. the contract between the union and uc expired in december. the workers are demanding an 8% annual wage increase. uc says demand is, quote, unreasonable. >>> sandra day o'connor, the first woman on the u.s. supreme court, says she has dementia. o'connor is 88 years old, retired and living in phoenix. the supreme court released a letter from her today which says she has the beginning stages of dementia and probably...