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two are in critical condition over at ucsf. the others wesent to st. franci. you can see the heavy amount of contents, that was the issue that the fire crews had to deal with this morning, so we're going to stay on scene and have another update for you guys at the top of the hour. we're live here in san francisco, pete suratos for "today in the bay." >> tough fire there. >> very much so. thanks, pete. >>> back to our top story, a live look at our live doppler radar. many people in the north bay are concernedut "today in the bay's mcsweeney reports from one of the unusual trouble spots in san anselmo. >> reporter: they're ready for anhiituated san anselmo creek. >> so underneath here is a floor sink, we're 15 feet above the grade of the creek, but when the water comes up, the water will come up into these sinks down here. >> reporter: worst case scenario, the whole street and businesses flood. >> we've been waist height in this restaurant before i took ownership of it, and back in 2000, sheriff had their search
two are in critical condition over at ucsf. the others wesent to st. franci. you can see the heavy amount of contents, that was the issue that the fire crews had to deal with this morning, so we're going to stay on scene and have another update for you guys at the top of the hour. we're live here in san francisco, pete suratos for "today in the bay." >> tough fire there. >> very much so. thanks, pete. >>> back to our top story, a live look at our live doppler...
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it provides 3d printing technology to ucsf students, faculty and surgeons at no cost.d of having to study die dpra diagrams and videos, students can print one and take it home in less than a day. orthopedic surgeons say it's a breakthrough in preparation for an operation. >> we can actually take the patient's own ct scan, turn it into a 3d model of that patient and see their internal anatomy before we even take them to the operating room. it has made tremendous changes in how we actually care for patients. >> ucsf predicts there will be a big uptick in 3d medical devices in the coming years using this technology. >>> southern california firefighters had an unusual rescue call yesterday. a horse trapped in a dumpster.tf the dumpster. predictably the plastic lid >>> diu cuddleso pupes o kittens. the san francisco spca is once again hosting a pop-up at the embarcadero center. it's open every weekday through valentine's day except this monday. there are puppy cuddles and a cat cafe and also weekly yappy hours and opportunities to paint a portrait of your pet or do yoga wit
it provides 3d printing technology to ucsf students, faculty and surgeons at no cost.d of having to study die dpra diagrams and videos, students can print one and take it home in less than a day. orthopedic surgeons say it's a breakthrough in preparation for an operation. >> we can actually take the patient's own ct scan, turn it into a 3d model of that patient and see their internal anatomy before we even take them to the operating room. it has made tremendous changes in how we actually...
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along with supervisor walton, we have requested that ucsf, and u.c. independent team to review the procedures for the retesting of parcel a and g. [cheers and applause] >> these are trusted institutions. they will provide an independent analysis so the public can feel confident in the results. we also have to break the gridlock that is on our streets and create a more functioning transportation system. people may continue to choose to drive in san francisco, but that can't be their only choice. i will work with supervisor peskin on a measure that will charge our ride hail companies to relieve congestion on our streets. [applause] >> we have to keep pushing forward street facing invasion zero projects, including building protected bike lanes on high injury corridors, like the one we are building by upside on valencia street that made it so hard for you to get here. [applause] >> we will also continue investing in helping our transgender residents with housing and services, and to those in washington, d.c. who continue to try and erase transgender peopl
along with supervisor walton, we have requested that ucsf, and u.c. independent team to review the procedures for the retesting of parcel a and g. [cheers and applause] >> these are trusted institutions. they will provide an independent analysis so the public can feel confident in the results. we also have to break the gridlock that is on our streets and create a more functioning transportation system. people may continue to choose to drive in san francisco, but that can't be their only...
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are 27-year-old sarah holly made a big impression in four years at ucsf. by phone, dean kathryn lucy says what happened in this home stuned the medical school. sarah moved here with her long time boyfriend, travis gettis. a roommate in another part of the house heard shrieking and ran away. >> she called the police. are a next door neighbor says the couple seemed happy from wh they tell. >> really heart breaking. it's tough to think about what the families are going through. >> i don't know if we'll ever really know what happened. >> reporter: the dean gathered with staff and students to remember holly. her advisor describing sarah as fantastic, hard working. those who knew her are crushed to think she may have struggled alone in a deteriorating relationship. they had been together about five years. >> being educated does not protect you from violence with your partner. >> reporter: now the focus is supporting each other and sarah's family. sarah tutored other students and volunteered in schools and other clinics. >> she was the real deal the whole package
are 27-year-old sarah holly made a big impression in four years at ucsf. by phone, dean kathryn lucy says what happened in this home stuned the medical school. sarah moved here with her long time boyfriend, travis gettis. a roommate in another part of the house heard shrieking and ran away. >> she called the police. are a next door neighbor says the couple seemed happy from wh they tell. >> really heart breaking. it's tough to think about what the families are going through....
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. >>> carrying a large teddy bear, the police chief came to ucsf children's hospital oakland yesterday to visit the six year old girl suffering from a gunshot wound to her head. >> we have young girl who was in intensive care today. we are fortunate that she is going to survive. >> reporter: police are searching that she is the victim of new year's eve celebratory gunfire. >> it is foolishness . it is unnecessary, and this case, why a as a child was harmed. >> reporter: the girl and her family were celebrating the new year in the backyard of a friend's home on the block in east oakland. sometime after midnight, she heard gunshots in the distance. >> there was a ton of gunshots and it wasn't coming from right here, it was coming from down the hill a little bit. >> reporter: it appears that one of the shots fired into the air struck the girl. the girls father rushed her to the hospital, thinking that she may have fallen and struck her head. police say that the shotspotter technology did pick up gunfire, but the investigators are trying to determine where it came from. it could be from as
. >>> carrying a large teddy bear, the police chief came to ucsf children's hospital oakland yesterday to visit the six year old girl suffering from a gunshot wound to her head. >> we have young girl who was in intensive care today. we are fortunate that she is going to survive. >> reporter: police are searching that she is the victim of new year's eve celebratory gunfire. >> it is foolishness . it is unnecessary, and this case, why a as a child was harmed. >>...
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. >>> ucsf invited abc 7 news to a new lab.akers lab provides 3d printing technology to students, faculty and surgeons at no cost. instead of having to study diagrams or videos, students can print models and take it home in less than a day. orthopedic surgeons say it's a break-through in preparation for an operation. >> we can take the patient's own ct scan, turn it into a 3d model of that patient and see their internal anatomy before we take them to the operating room. it has made tremendous changes in how we actually care for patients. >> ucsf predicts there will be an explosion in 3d printed medical devices in the coming years using this technology. >>> california's monarch butterfly population has dropped dramatically according to a new report. about 28,000 monarchs were recorded during its last count. that's an 86% drop from last year, and this isn't just a one-year trend. in the 1980s, the monarch population was in the millions. some of the reasons given for the decline are bad weather, pesticide use and climate change. >
. >>> ucsf invited abc 7 news to a new lab.akers lab provides 3d printing technology to students, faculty and surgeons at no cost. instead of having to study diagrams or videos, students can print models and take it home in less than a day. orthopedic surgeons say it's a break-through in preparation for an operation. >> we can take the patient's own ct scan, turn it into a 3d model of that patient and see their internal anatomy before we take them to the operating room. it has...
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. >> reporter: 27-year-old sarah hawley made a big impression in 4 years at ucsf . >> she really understood how to get into the mind and the heart of the patient. >> reporter: by phone, the dean said that what happened in the utah home has stunned of the medical school. she moved here last summer with her longtime boyfriend, travis geddes. sunday, travis geddes shot her to death and then himself . the room in another the house to call the police. >> they had invited us over for drinks. they seemed friendly. >> reporter: the next door neighbor said people seemed happy. >> it is heartbreaking. it is really tough to think with their families might be going through and why she was not able to get help. >> i don't think if we will ever know what happened. >> reporter: the gathered with about 100 staff and students to grieve and remember sarah hawley. the university of utah is grieving as well. they described her as fantastic, hard-working. she gave everything her all. those who knew her question think that she might have struggled alone in a deteriorating relationship. they had been together for
. >> reporter: 27-year-old sarah hawley made a big impression in 4 years at ucsf . >> she really understood how to get into the mind and the heart of the patient. >> reporter: by phone, the dean said that what happened in the utah home has stunned of the medical school. she moved here last summer with her longtime boyfriend, travis geddes. sunday, travis geddes shot her to death and then himself . the room in another the house to call the police. >> they had invited us...
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two of those residents are in critical condition at ucsf. as we take you back out here live to the scene on liebig street, no word on what caused the fire, but it may have started in the garage area. we'll provide you any new updates as they come in. we're live in san francisco, pete suratos for "today in the bay." >> pete, thank you for the update there. >>> 5:34, we get back to our breaking news, a microclimate weather alert for you. this morning, that radar is lit up as that powerful storm moves into the bay area. look at it right there. "today in the bay's" bob redell is live near alameda creek in fremont, where there is flood concern and bob, what are they doing to prevent the flood? >> reporter: first of all, there are a couple of major concerns regarding the incoming storm. one could be the heavy winds, the other as you mentioned is the flooding along waterways like the alameda creek behind me in fremont, niles canyon. that's why there is a flash flood warning, watch in effect between 3:00 and 11:00 today. in the north bay, residents
two of those residents are in critical condition at ucsf. as we take you back out here live to the scene on liebig street, no word on what caused the fire, but it may have started in the garage area. we'll provide you any new updates as they come in. we're live in san francisco, pete suratos for "today in the bay." >> pete, thank you for the update there. >>> 5:34, we get back to our breaking news, a microclimate weather alert for you. this morning, that radar is lit up...
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. >> reporter: the girl is in critical but stable condition at ucsf benioff children's hospital. the bullet still in her head. she's the youngest of five and is currently in a deep sleep oakland police chief anne kirkpatrick says. she delivered a big stuffed bear to the girl and talked to her family while the hunt for who pulled the trigger begins and chief kirkpatrick says it's only a matter of time until they're successful. >> we know there's a proximity to where that gun was fired. we also have technology. everybody knows that we use shot spotter technology that helps us pinpoint the location where the gunfire is actually discharged. >> reporter: that shot spotter technology iactually very accurate all the way down to within feet of where that gun was fired the police department says and they are asking also for the public's help in trying to locate the person who pulled the trigger. anyone with any information is asked to call either opd or crime stoppers. reporting in oakland, emily turner, kpix5. >>> in the past hour a vigil remembering oscar grant wrapped up. he was shot a
. >> reporter: the girl is in critical but stable condition at ucsf benioff children's hospital. the bullet still in her head. she's the youngest of five and is currently in a deep sleep oakland police chief anne kirkpatrick says. she delivered a big stuffed bear to the girl and talked to her family while the hunt for who pulled the trigger begins and chief kirkpatrick says it's only a matter of time until they're successful. >> we know there's a proximity to where that gun was...
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his father, also named ramon, spoke to us outside ucsf children's hospital. >> we were really surprised. the bone is going to heal. six to eight weeks he'll be back on the football food, then they came with that news of him having cancer. >>> sanders are to return to the hospital. some of his teammates had now play for laney college have visited him in the hospital to try to lift his spirits. teammates like joshua allen said his absence has been felt on the field. >> the team rallied around him a lot. he's like family to us. >> hopefully people send love an prayers to the family. i hope he knows deep down we all miss him every day. >> his community is organizing a fundraiser for the family to help with medical bills and other expenses. the event will take place february 17th at everett and jones barbecue in oakland. >> i have a whole lot of people in my corner that want to see my succeed. >> belen menendez, abc 7 news. >>> we've linked it to our website at abc7news.com. >>> some staff members at marin county school district may be out of a job this year. the district is proposing to red
his father, also named ramon, spoke to us outside ucsf children's hospital. >> we were really surprised. the bone is going to heal. six to eight weeks he'll be back on the football food, then they came with that news of him having cancer. >>> sanders are to return to the hospital. some of his teammates had now play for laney college have visited him in the hospital to try to lift his spirits. teammates like joshua allen said his absence has been felt on the field. >> the...
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carlos an say doe is live outside ucsf in oakland. carlos? >> reporter: well, the girl is expected to survive, but the bullet could remain in her head for the rest of her life. tonight we've learned this is not the first time that the neighborhood has been terrorized by flying buts. what was supposed to be a special night to ring in the new year turned into a near tragedy in the backyard of this home on thermal street in east oakland. family and friends were watching fireworks past midnight when the a flying bullet struck a 6-year-old girl right in the head. >> i'm actually sad that this happened to them on their watch. >> reporter: next door neighbor latoya keller says hearing gunfire is common at the stroke of midnight during new year's. last year her mom's front windshield was hit with a bullet while the car was parked in the driveway. >> that's the reason i stay home because people are doing what they shouldn't be. >> reporter: police say this time around, another vehicle was struck by gunfire. shotspotter technology picked up multiple gu
carlos an say doe is live outside ucsf in oakland. carlos? >> reporter: well, the girl is expected to survive, but the bullet could remain in her head for the rest of her life. tonight we've learned this is not the first time that the neighborhood has been terrorized by flying buts. what was supposed to be a special night to ring in the new year turned into a near tragedy in the backyard of this home on thermal street in east oakland. family and friends were watching fireworks past...
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she graduated from ucsf medical school after growing up in belmont. >>> he's alluded capture for months, but now police hope a new sketch will help catch a serial groper. police say a man who looks like this is assaulting women in sunnyvale, walking alone in the early evening hours. investigators say the man is in his 20s or 30s with short black hair and between 5'3" and 5'8" tall. >>> roger stone pleaded not guilty. stone was uncharacteristically silent as he left today's court hearing. federal agents arrested him at his home in florida last week. he spent the following days blasting special counsel robert mueller, calling the case against him as politically motivated. stone is accused of obstruction, making false statements and witness tampering. this all stems from the investigation into russian meddling into the 2016 presidential election. >>> one week from tonight, president trump will deliver the state of the union. it's a week late, because of the recent government shutdown. after the president's speech, stacy abrams will give the democratic response. she's a politician from geor
she graduated from ucsf medical school after growing up in belmont. >>> he's alluded capture for months, but now police hope a new sketch will help catch a serial groper. police say a man who looks like this is assaulting women in sunnyvale, walking alone in the early evening hours. investigators say the man is in his 20s or 30s with short black hair and between 5'3" and 5'8" tall. >>> roger stone pleaded not guilty. stone was uncharacteristically silent as he left...
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the >> reporter: at ucsf what's important is supporting holly and her family. her specialty was family medicine, a natural fit for someone so connected to people. >> she was the real deal, the well package. the exact type of student who is destined to become someone's favorite doctor. >> reporter: a memorial shushes will come lategathering was for everyone to talk about how sarah touched their lives and for them to commit to being here for 1 another as they grieve. >> deb, thank you. >>> police say a woman who went missing in san francisco on saturday is believed to be in grave danger. 38-year-old crista maloney suffers from a chronic life- threatening illness. she was last seen weigh an orange and white baseball cappism anyone with information is expected to call police. >>> as expected pg and e file for bankruptcy today. they will continue running and paling its workers as it faces billions of dollars in claims from the deadly wildfires. the move puts of fire victims on hold. pg and e's creditors including vendors, bond holders and banks will be first in line
the >> reporter: at ucsf what's important is supporting holly and her family. her specialty was family medicine, a natural fit for someone so connected to people. >> she was the real deal, the well package. the exact type of student who is destined to become someone's favorite doctor. >> reporter: a memorial shushes will come lategathering was for everyone to talk about how sarah touched their lives and for them to commit to being here for 1 another as they grieve. >>...
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officials with the ucsf benioff children's hospital oakland say they're very encouraged after the 6-year-old said a few words to her parents this morning. as we first reported on tuesday, the bullet cannot be removed from her skull. because of that, police won't be able to do a ballistics test in order to match the bullet to a gun, and that will certainly make it difficult to solve the case. >>> police in the east bay are looking for whoever hit or bit a woman who was jogging in oakland's shabo renalal park. she was bitten on her forearm, pretty severely, as you can see. she was defending herself against a dog attack. that dog's owner, another woman, then beat up the jogger by tackling, punching, and biting her. police want to find the dog owner. investigators say she's in her early 20s with blond hair. >>> the stock market certainly did nothing to ease your fears today about your 401(k) getting out of a slump any time soon. stocks stayed sharply in the red primarily because of apple reporting disappointing sales, but the trouble did not stop there. a key manufacturing index came in at its l
officials with the ucsf benioff children's hospital oakland say they're very encouraged after the 6-year-old said a few words to her parents this morning. as we first reported on tuesday, the bullet cannot be removed from her skull. because of that, police won't be able to do a ballistics test in order to match the bullet to a gun, and that will certainly make it difficult to solve the case. >>> police in the east bay are looking for whoever hit or bit a woman who was jogging in...
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in anticipation of the chase center and there is a new larger platform for the muni riders at the ucsf mission bay at third street. the train line will be replaced by buses beginning today to serve all of the muni train stations on the curbside. some stops will get modified locations and the activity will last through mid-march. >>> it is date 32 of the partial government shutdown and the senate is expected to take up the president trump proposal to reopen the government. they want $5.7 billion for the border wall in exchange for three years of legal status for some immigrant. democrats say it is not a permanent fix and it they remain closed through friday 800,000 workers good missed the second paycheck. we have kiet do live at san francisco city hall. >> reporter: good morning. the supervisor matt haney for the city of san francisco is highlighting how other cities are finding ways to help out the federal workers. he says san francisco is not yet step forward. matt haney is the supervisor of the city that represents the courthouse, epa and coast guard with california with the highest
in anticipation of the chase center and there is a new larger platform for the muni riders at the ucsf mission bay at third street. the train line will be replaced by buses beginning today to serve all of the muni train stations on the curbside. some stops will get modified locations and the activity will last through mid-march. >>> it is date 32 of the partial government shutdown and the senate is expected to take up the president trump proposal to reopen the government. they want...
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officials with the ucsf benioff children's hospital oakland say they are very encouraged after the 6- to her parents yesterday morning. as we first reported on tuesday, the bullet cannot be removed from her skull. because of that, police won't be able to do a ballistics test in order to match the bullet to a gun. that will make it quite difficult to solving the case. >>> the results are in following the state's first snow survey of the year. of some are encouraged because of the early storms of november and december. state water officials found water content is below average and the snowpack is just 67% of normal. it is an improvement over last year. california's rainy season typically lasts through march. there is still time for the snow to accumulate. >>> oh, yeah. we are going to get a lot of it this week. i will have that in seven minutes. freezing temperatures in alum rock, 32. can most of the south bay mid-30s there. redwood city, 36. freeze anything danville, 30. here's a look at your commute looking west across the bridge. watch out for a little bit of fog. bay. breezy on the
officials with the ucsf benioff children's hospital oakland say they are very encouraged after the 6- to her parents yesterday morning. as we first reported on tuesday, the bullet cannot be removed from her skull. because of that, police won't be able to do a ballistics test in order to match the bullet to a gun. that will make it quite difficult to solving the case. >>> the results are in following the state's first snow survey of the year. of some are encouraged because of the early...
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one from a property lawyer representing the property owner on second street, another from ucsf.h issues that were raised in the letters are already addressed in the environmental document. having said that, we will continue to work with all priority owners along the alignment as we move forward with the development and phase two. in relation to the development and design development for phase two, as i reported last month, the san francisco transportation authority suspended proposition k and a review of the alternative oversight and governance models for the management and delivery of phase two by sfcta. to that end, the transportation surely has issued an r.f.p. due later this month that would review domestic center and international projects, identify best practices in the decisions of oversight and issue a report. it's the selection of the firm or firms to perform this work will be done by january 4, and that work will be completed in may of this year -- or next year. similarly, the controller's review of the management in phase one is slated to be completed in may, as well.
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. >> the little girl is currently at ucsf benioff children's hospital in oakland. >>> a man was arrested accused of sexually assaulting an elderly person. investigators released these of the suspect. he attacked an elderly victim monday afternoon on pacific avenue near stockton street. an officer spotted the suspect in the tenderloin and arrested him late last night stkphraofplt developing news out of washington, d.c. there are some signs of possible progress to the end of the partial government shutdown. it is now in its second week. >>> the president has asked for nancy pelosi and chuck schumer to the white house today. sarah sanders saying they're being invited for a border security briefing from senior department of homland officials. president trump tweeted directly saying, let's make a deal. >> i'm here. i'm ready to go. it's very important. a lot of people are looking to get their paycheck. so i'm ready to go any time they want. yesterday we were at lands and trail. you can see trash is overflowing the bins. funding for national parks on hold. most staff are on furlough so no one
. >> the little girl is currently at ucsf benioff children's hospital in oakland. >>> a man was arrested accused of sexually assaulting an elderly person. investigators released these of the suspect. he attacked an elderly victim monday afternoon on pacific avenue near stockton street. an officer spotted the suspect in the tenderloin and arrested him late last night stkphraofplt developing news out of washington, d.c. there are some signs of possible progress to the end of the...
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for cumulative project includes the projects at ucsf and the project at cpmc. all three projects have the potential of occurring at the same time. the fourth point is the project has an unusual circumstance. ceqa states it shall not be used with a significant effect due to a circumstance. san francisco has the highest level of mental health therapists in the city and 3,000 come each week for appointments. a powerful voter was sent to you january 5th by the mental health community and these show the names of the mental health therapists that have signed on to the letter. >> commissioner: so your time has concluded. thank you very much for your presentation. right now i believe if there's people that would like to speak in support of the appeals, please line up over here and you have two minutes each. line up to your right, to my left. okay. first speaker come on up. >> good afternoon. thank you very much for hearing this appeal. my name is cynthia silverstein. my family has owned the property immediately to the east of the proposed development over 40 years. sin
for cumulative project includes the projects at ucsf and the project at cpmc. all three projects have the potential of occurring at the same time. the fourth point is the project has an unusual circumstance. ceqa states it shall not be used with a significant effect due to a circumstance. san francisco has the highest level of mental health therapists in the city and 3,000 come each week for appointments. a powerful voter was sent to you january 5th by the mental health community and these show...
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ucsf children's hospital to visit a six-year-old girl suffering from a gunshot wound to her head. >> we have a young girl in intensive care today. we are fortunate that she is going to survive. >> reporter: police are certain that she was a victim of celebratory fire. >> it is foolish and unnecessary. in this case quite an innocent child was affected and harmed by this foolishness. >> reporter: it happen early tuesday morning. the girl and her family were ce a friend's home in gunshots. >> there was a ton of gunshots and not coming from here. it was down the hill. >> reporter: it appears that one of those shots struck the six-year-old girl. the homeowner told us the girl's father rushed her to the hospital. police say shots fired tech knowledge he did pick up on fire. investigators are trying to determine where it came from. it could be as far as one mile away. >> that technology indicated multiple gunshots at about the time witnesses and family noticed this little girl who was laying down in the backyard. >> reporter: another stray bullet struck the car in front of the house. every
ucsf children's hospital to visit a six-year-old girl suffering from a gunshot wound to her head. >> we have a young girl in intensive care today. we are fortunate that she is going to survive. >> reporter: police are certain that she was a victim of celebratory fire. >> it is foolish and unnecessary. in this case quite an innocent child was affected and harmed by this foolishness. >> reporter: it happen early tuesday morning. the girl and her family were ce a friend's...
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click on parks in the bay area, and it will show you photos of what they look like >>> doctors at ucsf benioff say leaving the bullet in the head of a young girl might be safer than removing it. a stray bullet hit the girl during a new year's eve party. while the doctor is not treating the girl and can't comment specifically in her case, he said he has treated hundreds of other gunshot victims, including children. >>> we don't actually go remove the bullet ever, unless the bullet is posing immediate risk. to go and actually try and remove it,masomewhe atoesn't ca alone. >> that is hard to hear. investigators save it could have come anywhere within a mile. there is a $5,000 reward for information that leads to an arrest. >>> a man accused of shooting a central valley police officer will undergo a mental health investigation. paolo mendoza appeared in court yesterday. he was formerly known by an alias. he is charged in the shooting death of corporal ronil singh last week. corporal singh was shot and killed just hours after christmas, around 1:00 in the morning last wednesday. authorities
click on parks in the bay area, and it will show you photos of what they look like >>> doctors at ucsf benioff say leaving the bullet in the head of a young girl might be safer than removing it. a stray bullet hit the girl during a new year's eve party. while the doctor is not treating the girl and can't comment specifically in her case, he said he has treated hundreds of other gunshot victims, including children. >>> we don't actually go remove the bullet ever, unless the...
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around as the executive director mentioned earlier, we received a letter from ucsf, they acknowledged that that particular mitigation measure and look forward to coordinating with the tgpa. now once the draft document had gone out in 2015, there were a number of comments received and i won't stay on this particular slide because i'll go into them in more detail. the first one had to do with the amount of new development that's occurred in the mission bay area. primarily things like muni forward, things like the warriors arena, the u.c.f.s medical center, the south bay mission redevelopment plan. so all of those documents, all of those projects had come online or approved subsequent to us beginning the environmental document for the tgpa. what we've done sin corp rated all of that information, it's all been acknowledged and in particular it's helped inform some of the traffic analysis that was updated in the final environmental document. cut and covered construction is something that was very, very closely evaluated and examined in the 2004 environmental document. if i didn't say it be
around as the executive director mentioned earlier, we received a letter from ucsf, they acknowledged that that particular mitigation measure and look forward to coordinating with the tgpa. now once the draft document had gone out in 2015, there were a number of comments received and i won't stay on this particular slide because i'll go into them in more detail. the first one had to do with the amount of new development that's occurred in the mission bay area. primarily things like muni...
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a doctor at ucsf says a bacteria that causes gum disease is linked to the disease.there's this. a new study in a journal nature medicine claims a simple blood test could predict alzheimer's 16 years before symptoms begin. they focus on a protein if the bluz. a rise in its levels could be an early sign of the disease. >>> clear skies, sunny skies i should say continue to prevail over the bay area. as you can see on live doppler 7. it will be chilly overnight with temperatures in the inland valleys dropping to the mid-30s. most locations will see low 40s around the bay shoreline. then tomorrow, it'll be another sunny and mild day. we have a trend towards milder weather auz the weekend approaches. look for highs in the mid-60s tomorrow. up to maybe above 60 degrees on the coastline tomorrow. here's a look at the accuweather seven-day forecast. check out the warm-up coming our way friday. inland highs, upper 60s. saturday and sunday, up to 70 degrees, possibly a little bit above 70 in some inland spots. mid-60s on the coast. and then temperatures will garage y gradually
a doctor at ucsf says a bacteria that causes gum disease is linked to the disease.there's this. a new study in a journal nature medicine claims a simple blood test could predict alzheimer's 16 years before symptoms begin. they focus on a protein if the bluz. a rise in its levels could be an early sign of the disease. >>> clear skies, sunny skies i should say continue to prevail over the bay area. as you can see on live doppler 7. it will be chilly overnight with temperatures in the...
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the warriors, ucsf, hi tech, and a little eat -- the little yellow building is still there.e are still doing the same thing. we go out and do boating. we have a couple of beers. we lie to each other, and your recommendation will help keep that intact. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> kathleen kennedy while. >> good afternoon. i am -- i have been the owner and chief optometrist for your eyes only optometry in the heart of the castro for many years. i'm honoured to be here today to request your support for inclusion in the legacy business registry. we have been part of the fabric of the fabulous historic district for 35 years. optometry offices primarily just primarily serve the lgbtq community and we probably take care of the vision needs and we passionately support the visions of the castro. our neighborhood is a welcoming place that stand strong and united even in the face of bigotry or an epidemic. we are proud to be part of this unique community. during the early years of the aids crisis, our office is one of the few offices in the world where patients who had an aid
the warriors, ucsf, hi tech, and a little eat -- the little yellow building is still there.e are still doing the same thing. we go out and do boating. we have a couple of beers. we lie to each other, and your recommendation will help keep that intact. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> kathleen kennedy while. >> good afternoon. i am -- i have been the owner and chief optometrist for your eyes only optometry in the heart of the castro for many years. i'm honoured to be here...
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her parents rushed her to the hospital and transferred her here to ucsf benioff children's hospital. police were notified when she went to the hospital and thanks to shot spotter technology that opd has, they were able to determine that it was, in fact, a celebratory gunshot when someone shot a gun up into the air that then came down and hit this poor 6-year-old in the head. >> we're just watching the fireworks from san francisco at the same time listening to all the gunshots. you know what i mean? so and then to hear that that had happened, we were talking about that very same thing on the porch. what are the odds of getting hit by a bullet? >> it is foolishness. it is unnecessary and in this case quite an innocent child was affected and harmed by this foolishness. >> reporter: and opd's police chief did deliver a teddy bear to the little girl today when she came back down and spoke to the media, she told us this young girl is in a deep sleep right now but that she was awake earlier. she was able to move her eyes to track her eyes back and forth and that her parents are obviously ve
her parents rushed her to the hospital and transferred her here to ucsf benioff children's hospital. police were notified when she went to the hospital and thanks to shot spotter technology that opd has, they were able to determine that it was, in fact, a celebratory gunshot when someone shot a gun up into the air that then came down and hit this poor 6-year-old in the head. >> we're just watching the fireworks from san francisco at the same time listening to all the gunshots. you know...
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she survived and is recovering at ucsf benioff children's hospital. >> it is extremely lucky. >> reporter: the doctor is not treating the little girl and can't comment specifically on her case, but he says he has treated hundreds of other gunshot victims including children. >> yeah. more than i can keep count of. >> reporter: neighbors describe hearing gunfire mixed in with the sound of fireworks. boom, boom, boom, boom. as of tuesday the bullet was still in the six year old's head. >> we don't actually go remove the bullet ever, unless the bullet is posing some immediate risk. >> reporter: yesterday oakland police department chief an kirkpatrick stopped by the hospital with a giant teddy bear for the little girl and a stern plea for everyone else. >> put the guns down. it is foolishness. it is unnecessary. >> it is not just a societal problem. it is not a criminal justice issue. it is not just a public health problem. it is a medical issue. >> reporter: investigators say the bullet could have come from anywhere within a mile. there is a $5,000 reward for any information that leads to an
she survived and is recovering at ucsf benioff children's hospital. >> it is extremely lucky. >> reporter: the doctor is not treating the little girl and can't comment specifically on her case, but he says he has treated hundreds of other gunshot victims including children. >> yeah. more than i can keep count of. >> reporter: neighbors describe hearing gunfire mixed in with the sound of fireworks. boom, boom, boom, boom. as of tuesday the bullet was still in the six year...
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he had surgery at ucsf cancer hospital.drian and his wife have been posting updates on their instagram stories sharing these photos from the hospital. he says he's optimistic about his diagnosis and plans to tokyo ue training for20 >>> warrior star steph curry made a union fan's night. >> after beating the pacers, he signs his shoes. you see him walk over to the young girl, there he goes, and gives his shoes to her. you can see her face. she's just ecstatic. they are on an 11-game winning streak. they return to oracle against 76ers. >> it was a good reaction. he picked the right person. >>> new at 6:00, bay area banking on new legal cannabis industry. >>> first, a new use for old water. the proposal to recycle it at breweries and wineries. >>> all right. let's focus on tomorrow's storm at noon. everything is pretty quiet. by 7:00, though, you can see just like this morning most of us driving on slick streets. after 7:00, that's when the heaviest of the showers start to roll in. by 9:00 thursday morning, we're looking at nea
he had surgery at ucsf cancer hospital.drian and his wife have been posting updates on their instagram stories sharing these photos from the hospital. he says he's optimistic about his diagnosis and plans to tokyo ue training for20 >>> warrior star steph curry made a union fan's night. >> after beating the pacers, he signs his shoes. you see him walk over to the young girl, there he goes, and gives his shoes to her. you can see her face. she's just ecstatic. they are on an...
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in a recent presentation at ucsf mckay recounted tabloid headlines naming dugas as the man who broad volberting who founded the city's first inpatient aids clinic and briefly treated dugas. >> the labels contribute to the stigma. that's been a chronic problem with this disease. >> reporter: mckay says experts soon discovered the long periods hiv stays dormant in the body and developed a better understanding of how it travels. enough science to debunk the myth that a single person was responsible for the crisis. he believes setting the record straight now is critically important to preparing for a future health crisis. >> i would like people to be more cautious about using the phrase patient zero if we're ever in a similar epidemic. >> now, despite the controversy, author randy schilts was given the stonewall book award in 1987 for "and the band played on." he died in the 1990s from complications of hiv. >>> now to the woman once called the next steve jobs. elizabeth holmes was a college dropout who founded the blood testing lab theranos in palo alto. now she's facing the prospect of
in a recent presentation at ucsf mckay recounted tabloid headlines naming dugas as the man who broad volberting who founded the city's first inpatient aids clinic and briefly treated dugas. >> the labels contribute to the stigma. that's been a chronic problem with this disease. >> reporter: mckay says experts soon discovered the long periods hiv stays dormant in the body and developed a better understanding of how it travels. enough science to debunk the myth that a single person...
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officials with ucsf benioff children's hospital said she's improving and is speaking.ved from her skull, and because of that, police won't be able to do a ballistics test to match the bullet to a gun, which will make it difficult to solve this case. >>> oakland city leaders say they are encouraged by the new crime report that shows a big drop in crime stats all across the board, and they say community involvement has been key. abc7 news reporter ancer husset is live with the story. >> reporter: larry, oakland city leaders say they're not doing random policing anymore, they are focused on a strategy with results and say the new numbers prove that it's working. >> there is much more work to be done. >> reporter: oakland city leaders seem to have something to celebrate, an 11% drop in all serious crimes. >> this represents an unprecedented, six-year reduction in homicides and injury shootings combined, six consecutive years. that is unprecedented. >> reporter: so, what has changed? oakland city leaders say their strategy. >> the goal isn't arresting people. the goal is br
officials with ucsf benioff children's hospital said she's improving and is speaking.ved from her skull, and because of that, police won't be able to do a ballistics test to match the bullet to a gun, which will make it difficult to solve this case. >>> oakland city leaders say they are encouraged by the new crime report that shows a big drop in crime stats all across the board, and they say community involvement has been key. abc7 news reporter ancer husset is live with the story....
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. >> ramon sanders facetimed us from his hospital ben at ucsf benioff children's hospital.er the 19-year-old broke his femur while playing football for laney college. it turned out to be more serious than a simple broken leg. here is his father, also named ramon. >> they did x-ray. they found out he had cancer in his femur bone. then they found a couple of spots on his lungs as well. >> week following his first round of chemo, sanders had to return to the hospital. some of his teammates from high school who now also play for laney college have visited him in the hospital to try to lift his spirits. his team says his absence has been felt on the field. >> he was the life of our defense. he came out of nowhere and started doing his thing. so it was a great loss. >> always upbeat, never negative. any time you lose a guy like that, it hurts the camaraderie. it hurts the friendship that everybody bond, all the bonds that we have on the teal. >> his community is now organizing a fundraiser for the family to help with medical bills and other expenses. the event will take place on
. >> ramon sanders facetimed us from his hospital ben at ucsf benioff children's hospital.er the 19-year-old broke his femur while playing football for laney college. it turned out to be more serious than a simple broken leg. here is his father, also named ramon. >> they did x-ray. they found out he had cancer in his femur bone. then they found a couple of spots on his lungs as well. >> week following his first round of chemo, sanders had to return to the hospital. some of his...
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>> i know this so you're talking about implanting something, a chip, that would make -- i know the ucsfexperimental. you're saying this -- >> this will be a product we'll release about a year from now. this is the first time a stimulator will have associated with it a sensor which tells you an accurate and quantitative way what the brain is doing so the stimulator then can readjust it accordingly. >> this is something i've heard over and over. it's experimental and not be able to be blown out within a year, not in our lifetime, we will -- >> within a year >> -- have this? tell people what that would mean for people with parkinson's. i've seen the proets prototypet it can do. >> this is night and day people who suffer from that condition get immediately cured. >> immediately cured >> immediately cured -- >> millions. >> millions of people. so i think this is a big step. and, again, it's a year from now. but that's one more example. there is many more examples. >> a year from now, then why are we using this talking about 5.5 versus 4 why did you get trapped into a narrative about tax rate
>> i know this so you're talking about implanting something, a chip, that would make -- i know the ucsfexperimental. you're saying this -- >> this will be a product we'll release about a year from now. this is the first time a stimulator will have associated with it a sensor which tells you an accurate and quantitative way what the brain is doing so the stimulator then can readjust it accordingly. >> this is something i've heard over and over. it's experimental and not be able...
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. >>> students and staff at ucsf school of medicine are stunned after find out about the killing of sarahly graduated from the school. police say doctor holly and her longtime boyfriend had moved from the bay area to salt lake city last summer for her medical residency. so lake city police report it was on sunday when holly the boyfriend shot her and then killed himself at their home. >> i don't know if we will ever really know what happened. being a position, and being educated does not protect you from violence from your partner. that is the problem with partner violence. everyone is susceptible to it. like ollie's friends from medical school say they did not know of any earlier violent incidents and neighbors in utah say the couple appeared to be happy. her family and friends are now wondering if there was something that they must that could have prevented her death. >>> leslie van houten will go before the state parole board and asked members to recommend she be released from prison after she convicted in two of the method family killings. she was 19 years old which he took part in th
. >>> students and staff at ucsf school of medicine are stunned after find out about the killing of sarahly graduated from the school. police say doctor holly and her longtime boyfriend had moved from the bay area to salt lake city last summer for her medical residency. so lake city police report it was on sunday when holly the boyfriend shot her and then killed himself at their home. >> i don't know if we will ever really know what happened. being a position, and being educated...
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tam: we have ucsf hospital. we have the warriors coming. we have a bunch of new apartment buildings. scholl: you have corporate headquarters of facebook, google, microsof christensen: we realize we live in such so amazing place with c creativity and innovation. i'm excited when i see the young people in the tech industry all over town, all over the bay area comming back and forth. there's an energy here. renteria: in mission bay, everyone pretty much works in te, working on the next start-up. h woman: ie 3 cappuccinos for here. renteria: i'll do a coffee. ok. thanks. i'm considered millennial. we kind of are free spirits, and we don't believe so much ed just full-time gigs. i work in social marketing, so it's definitely a new industry. a lot opeople don't quite understand it, but i run social for a living.y the reaool thing about a job in social media or just tech is that you can work remotely. coffee shops are free. yes, san francisco is really expensive. th se is no other place likeo franciere you're going to have access to the technology
tam: we have ucsf hospital. we have the warriors coming. we have a bunch of new apartment buildings. scholl: you have corporate headquarters of facebook, google, microsof christensen: we realize we live in such so amazing place with c creativity and innovation. i'm excited when i see the young people in the tech industry all over town, all over the bay area comming back and forth. there's an energy here. renteria: in mission bay, everyone pretty much works in te, working on the next start-up. h...