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it is incredibly rewarding to have ucsf faculty, like dr.to play such an important role in this effort. the city and ucsf have a very long history of highly productive partnership, and as the representative of the ucsf here today, i can't stress our eagerness to continue working with you, director colfax, and dr. bland. it is particularly rewarding for me personal to be able to help support the remarkable work that is being done as a partnership between the city and ucsf at the general hospital and in our community based programs. our department of psychiatry is the second largest service department, serving more than 13,000 individuals and families annually. the faculty and staff at ucsf are talented and are really on the front lines of national crisis. our doctors, whether thairthey're in psychiatric services, or division of substance abuse, our trauma programs, our community based wrap-around programs, jail-based psychiatry, are all helping people who are struggling with their issues, and very often are facing homelessness, exposure to vi
it is incredibly rewarding to have ucsf faculty, like dr.to play such an important role in this effort. the city and ucsf have a very long history of highly productive partnership, and as the representative of the ucsf here today, i can't stress our eagerness to continue working with you, director colfax, and dr. bland. it is particularly rewarding for me personal to be able to help support the remarkable work that is being done as a partnership between the city and ucsf at the general hospital...
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. >> that's sheila anthem with ucsf. she tells me she wasn't aware of any instances of retaliation at ucsf. if there were any instances, workers should contact hr immediately to handle that situation accordingly. she said while they welcome the right to protest by workers, there is no doubt it continues to be a disruption. >> we had to cancel certain cases. we had some going today. calling for better nic conditions, also claims of worker intimidation. that's among the claims they're working. the ucsf says services will remain open. live in san francisco, nbc news. >>> bob mueller backed down on a promise. the redacted mueller report is coming out hopefully next week. that comes after he said the report was coming out within a week. the attorney general says someone managed president trump's campaign. the question is whether it was legal to. >> i think there were spies involved. the question is whether it's predicated. i need to that. i think it's my obligation. congress is usually very concerned about intelligence agenci
. >> that's sheila anthem with ucsf. she tells me she wasn't aware of any instances of retaliation at ucsf. if there were any instances, workers should contact hr immediately to handle that situation accordingly. she said while they welcome the right to protest by workers, there is no doubt it continues to be a disruption. >> we had to cancel certain cases. we had some going today. calling for better nic conditions, also claims of worker intimidation. that's among the claims they're...
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we have a very frequent interaction with ucsf, and our planning meetings with the local neighborhood homeowners associations, along with the potrero boosters. now i will turn it over to tom mcguire with m.t.a. we'll talk about the measures they have been working on. thank you -- who will talk about the measures they have been working on. thank you. >> thank you and good afternoon. i am the sustainable streets director at the m.t.a., and i oversee all of their parking and traffic functions. so to build on the previous speakers, our approach to making transportation work at the new arena is an approach based in collaboration. we are building our experience -- many of our staff experience and remembered the launching of a park in 2,000 and how that ballpark has one of the highest shares of people getting to the games without driving from any place in the country. we want to build on that track records. and of course, working closely with the warriors and the port staff and all the other public agencies who are committed to collaboration and to making this idea work. the first key messag
we have a very frequent interaction with ucsf, and our planning meetings with the local neighborhood homeowners associations, along with the potrero boosters. now i will turn it over to tom mcguire with m.t.a. we'll talk about the measures they have been working on. thank you -- who will talk about the measures they have been working on. thank you. >> thank you and good afternoon. i am the sustainable streets director at the m.t.a., and i oversee all of their parking and traffic...
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at least two of the victim were ucsf employees. the teens jumped out of the suv with a shotgun and threatened to shoot if they did tot hand other all their money. the suv was located in oakland that they were driving in. >>> we are hear from a family of a 4-year-old boy who accidentally shot himself in the head. 4-year-old navon jackson is still in critical condition at the hospital but family members are at the state capitol pleading for the governor nathan jackson a chance to see his son in the hospital. >> today i am asking you, governor gavin newsom, in the capacity of the governor, to please have compassion and grant him mercy and let him be transported to his son's beadside. >> the little boy was shot when he was visiting his mother who was with a man named terrance wilson. >>> three people are hurt after a hot air balloon suffered a mislanding. it the pop the pilot of the hot air balloon never saw the power lines. >> the pilot may not have been able to see the power lines as he descended or did not pick them up and ended up
at least two of the victim were ucsf employees. the teens jumped out of the suv with a shotgun and threatened to shoot if they did tot hand other all their money. the suv was located in oakland that they were driving in. >>> we are hear from a family of a 4-year-old boy who accidentally shot himself in the head. 4-year-old navon jackson is still in critical condition at the hospital but family members are at the state capitol pleading for the governor nathan jackson a chance to see his...
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thank and the this conference is tomorrow and 32 full 38 ucsf submission they kept its very best all right. thank coming up. stranded in the central valley. i fly down come up and returned to the bay area to get the help that they need. and kron four is now streaming live local news 24 hours a day if you haven't tried crime caught on yet. here's what you're missing. first in 35 years. county oakland, san francisco menlo park. you know when you're at ross and you realize great minds shop alike? yes. or when you find those name-brand shoes that everyone notices? oh, yeah! or when you get exactly what you need for your growing family? yes! that's yes for less. yep! yes, yes, yes, yes... yes! seriously, 20 to 60 percent off department store prices every day. at ross. yes for less. >>a group of aviators including my partner here who are doing some really good work to help pets. the group is called pilots and paul it's pretty a gratifying work my wife and i were able to make a pilots n paws flight to rescue some dogs from the central valley. >>here's a story in a segment. we're calling fly
thank and the this conference is tomorrow and 32 full 38 ucsf submission they kept its very best all right. thank coming up. stranded in the central valley. i fly down come up and returned to the bay area to get the help that they need. and kron four is now streaming live local news 24 hours a day if you haven't tried crime caught on yet. here's what you're missing. first in 35 years. county oakland, san francisco menlo park. you know when you're at ross and you realize great minds shop alike?...
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specifically here at ucsf in parnassas. we're told it would start at 9:00 a.m. but it is under way in front of the location here in san francisco. and this strike is around similar concerns from past strikes. this is a specific charge against the uc system when it comes to workplace retaliation. the union representing the uc workers filed an unfair labor practice charged against the uc system alleging illegal contact. the charge specifically cites unlawful interference by the uc system ranging from workplace retaliation to threats of police citation for picketing. now, in general, workers are concerned over the outsourcing of jobs and income inequality, something they feel is being salvaged by the uc system. however, the uc does see things differently. a portion of a statement they sent us regarding today's strike. i want to pull it up for our viewers. this is just a portion of it. uc believes that the union, ufscme is nothing more than a blatant attempt to justify yet another strike. for the first time in under a year, union leaders will try, and again fail, to
specifically here at ucsf in parnassas. we're told it would start at 9:00 a.m. but it is under way in front of the location here in san francisco. and this strike is around similar concerns from past strikes. this is a specific charge against the uc system when it comes to workplace retaliation. the union representing the uc workers filed an unfair labor practice charged against the uc system alleging illegal contact. the charge specifically cites unlawful interference by the uc system ranging...
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ucsf says the emergency department and ambulatory clinics will remain open.keting will begin at 9:00 a.m., followed by a rally at 12:00. pete suratos for "today in the bay". >> it certainly will be a busy day out there, pete. thanks so much for the update. >>> now to a follow-up of a measles warning for san francisco. public health officials warning a person infected rode public transportation. some commuters were exposed on monday on cal train and wednesday of last week. a warning is posted at the station in san francisco. people who use public transit say they're of course concerned about the possible exposure. >> there's personal freedom involved with not inoculating your child for whatever reason you have. but, you know, personal freedom bumps up against public health purchase. >> the list of possible exposure locations does not stop at cal train. the infected person rode the muni 47 bus and went to hayes valley in the sf puc building and the federal building on golden gate avenue three days in a row. we have posted all locations on nbcbayarea.com. i'll t
ucsf says the emergency department and ambulatory clinics will remain open.keting will begin at 9:00 a.m., followed by a rally at 12:00. pete suratos for "today in the bay". >> it certainly will be a busy day out there, pete. thanks so much for the update. >>> now to a follow-up of a measles warning for san francisco. public health officials warning a person infected rode public transportation. some commuters were exposed on monday on cal train and wednesday of last...
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ucsf and the chancellor have been great partners and helped guide us through this process. mission bay citizens advisory committee, our chair, they have been with us every step of the way from the very first public meeting until today and oci i, our executive director is here with us today. i think all of you may have spent more time with us than your family over the last four years, but we thank you for everything you continue to do. here we are. it is the first day of revealed week, and reveal week is going to give it just a peek at the types of acts that will be gracing chase center and our first year of operations. today's announcement must -- it is just the beginning. he was the much, much more. it will be a weekly event. beyoncÉ may not have made the first week, but i am guessing sometime. , in the next year, she will be making her appearance here today we're here to answer the question that we have been asked more than any other over the last few months, what will the first concert in chase center be we wanted to do something that would be unique to the bay area, som
ucsf and the chancellor have been great partners and helped guide us through this process. mission bay citizens advisory committee, our chair, they have been with us every step of the way from the very first public meeting until today and oci i, our executive director is here with us today. i think all of you may have spent more time with us than your family over the last four years, but we thank you for everything you continue to do. here we are. it is the first day of revealed week, and...
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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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hundreds of appointments at ucsf have been rescheduled but ucsf expects the hospitals to function normalwill also post updates on our twitter feed. >>> for the first time ever scientists are providing a real look at an actual black hole in space. they unveiled that image at the science conference in houston. find out how modern technology created this image. >>> shark fans hoping is the start of something big. the sharks host the vegas golden knights at 7:30 tonight. people. you may have noticed the change on your cell phone-- tomorrow morning, we )ll break down what it really means. plus -- a department store dispute. our consumer team helps a bay area woman clear up her purchase problem. join us tomorrow from 4:30 to 7. ♪ [ crying ] ♪ you protect them at home. we help protect them online. this is beyond wifi. this is xfi. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. rockefeller plaza this is the third hour of today. >> and a good wednesday morning. it's the hump day. >> yeah. you look so chummy. >> what do you mean? >> like keir is sitting on my lap. all just really nice and
hundreds of appointments at ucsf have been rescheduled but ucsf expects the hospitals to function normalwill also post updates on our twitter feed. >>> for the first time ever scientists are providing a real look at an actual black hole in space. they unveiled that image at the science conference in houston. find out how modern technology created this image. >>> shark fans hoping is the start of something big. the sharks host the vegas golden knights at 7:30 tonight. people....
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at least two of the womens are ucsf employees. the teens jumped out of the suv with a shotgun and threatened to shoot if the victims didn't hand over their property. investigators say they found the suspects in oakland after locating the suv. >>> we are hearing from the a 4 in prison, visit his hospital. the 4-year-old navon jackson is still in critical condition at children's hospital but the family members are at the state capitol pleading for the governor to give prison inmate nathan jackson permission to see his son in the hospital. >> today i am asking you, governor gavin newsom, in the capacity of governor, to please have compassion and grant him mercy and have him transported to his son's bedside. >> the little boy was shot while he was with his mother visiting a man named terrance wilson, accused of leaving a gun out where the child could find it. wilson is facing charges of child endangerment. >>> three people are recovering from injuries after their hot air balloon hit power lines in napa county. energy crews rushed to t
at least two of the womens are ucsf employees. the teens jumped out of the suv with a shotgun and threatened to shoot if the victims didn't hand over their property. investigators say they found the suspects in oakland after locating the suv. >>> we are hearing from the a 4 in prison, visit his hospital. the 4-year-old navon jackson is still in critical condition at children's hospital but the family members are at the state capitol pleading for the governor to give prison inmate...
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we talked about the healing center, the collaboration between ucsf, and d.p.h. and -- >> chair mandelman: is that 54? >> that's 54. we're also planning, expecting in july of this year, opening 72 new transitional housing beds for people with existing substance abuse treatment services. so this is just a down payment on all the work we know that still needs to be done. as barry and others have said, we know we need more, and we probably need more of everything. it's a question of what's the proportion of those -- that more, and we're really looking hard with all of our partners to figure it out and figure it out quickly so we can come back to you and say this is what we need. so i'm going to turn this over to my colleague and my partner, carrie abbot from h.s.h., and we oversee the coordination process from h.s.h. and susie from h.s.a. so we are all working together, coordinating, to have the biggest impact possible. skbl supervisors, my name is carrie abet. i'm the deputy director of our programs at h.s.h. i'm going to go through our systems and how we coordinat
we talked about the healing center, the collaboration between ucsf, and d.p.h. and -- >> chair mandelman: is that 54? >> that's 54. we're also planning, expecting in july of this year, opening 72 new transitional housing beds for people with existing substance abuse treatment services. so this is just a down payment on all the work we know that still needs to be done. as barry and others have said, we know we need more, and we probably need more of everything. it's a question of...
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at least two of the victims are ucsf applies. the teens jumped out of the suv with a shotgun and threatened to shoot if the victims didn't happened over their property. investigators found the suspects in oakland after locating the suv. uv. >>> well, 4-year-old navon jack is son is still in critical condition at children's hospital after shooting himself with his mother's friends gun accidentally. now the family is pleading with governor gavin newsom to give the boy's father, nathan jackson, a chance to see his son in the hospital. >> today i am asking you, governor gavin newsom, as capacity of governor, to please have compassion and grant immersiony and have him transported to his son's bedside. >> the little boy was shot while he was with his mother visiting a man named terrance wilson, accused now of leaving a gun where the child could find it. wilson is facing charges of child endangerment. >>> three people are recoverings from injuries after their hot air balloon hit power lines in napa county. emergency crews rushed to youn
at least two of the victims are ucsf applies. the teens jumped out of the suv with a shotgun and threatened to shoot if the victims didn't happened over their property. investigators found the suspects in oakland after locating the suv. uv. >>> well, 4-year-old navon jack is son is still in critical condition at children's hospital after shooting himself with his mother's friends gun accidentally. now the family is pleading with governor gavin newsom to give the boy's father, nathan...
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today jackson is out of the icu and doing physical therapy at ucsf.nt aunt says they don't know when he'll be able to go home. the man who owned the gun the boy found, his mom's boyfriend, is facing charges. >>> a new breakthrough at ucsf could one day give choice voices back to cheap who have lost the ability to speak. researchers at the hospital have developed a device that reads brain activity and then turns it into words. so far it's only been tested on people who can talk. but its creators believe it could ultimately give a voice to patients who lost their speech due to neurological damage. >>> for the first time in 30 years, san jose state is breaking ground on a new academic building. the shovel of dirt at the university's new science building on the south side of campus in front of duncan hall. administrators say it's the first step in modernizing the entire college of science. >> we want a student coming out of an introductory chemistry lab to look across the hall, see fellow students working side by side with faculty members in modern indust
today jackson is out of the icu and doing physical therapy at ucsf.nt aunt says they don't know when he'll be able to go home. the man who owned the gun the boy found, his mom's boyfriend, is facing charges. >>> a new breakthrough at ucsf could one day give choice voices back to cheap who have lost the ability to speak. researchers at the hospital have developed a device that reads brain activity and then turns it into words. so far it's only been tested on people who can talk. but its...
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strains are only running from the cal train depot to carl and hillway treats near ucsf.muters must take shuttle buses to get to the beach. they hope to have light rail service running against in two weeks. >>> 5:36. ahead on abc7, saving the most elusive stone fruit. e secret orchard where a man is trying to preserve the agricultural legacy. >>> as we head to break, a live look from the emeryville camera showing traffic along the brooklyn bridge moving nicely on this sunday. we'll have the complete pay area forecast in a few minutes. ♪ [ crying ] ♪ you protect them at home. we help protect them online. this is beyond wifi. this is xfi. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. has been making folks feel right at home, with meals like homestyle country fried steak, grandma's sampler, and our signature chicken n' dumplins. so, come on home to what you love. come on home to cracker barrel. >>> good morning, everyone. 5:39. we're taking a live look from the exploratorium camera pointed at the financial district in san francisco. you see the clouds moving by at t
strains are only running from the cal train depot to carl and hillway treats near ucsf.muters must take shuttle buses to get to the beach. they hope to have light rail service running against in two weeks. >>> 5:36. ahead on abc7, saving the most elusive stone fruit. e secret orchard where a man is trying to preserve the agricultural legacy. >>> as we head to break, a live look from the emeryville camera showing traffic along the brooklyn bridge moving nicely on this sunday....
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. >> sheila, s operating operator of ucsf says 200 replacement workers have been brought in. hundreds of surgery and clinical appointments cancelled or rescheduled and the last s it's still a distraction and disrupt. >> income and equality and rcing jobs are the main reason these workers and ucf cannot reach an agreement. jackie ward, kpix5. >>> the university sent a statement saying quote, uc focused on reaching on an agreement while ashmy is intent to staging strikes. we offered -- >>> new reports indicate uber could have one of the top ten ipo's of all time. the san francisco based ride share company is reportedly seeking to sale about $10 billion worth of stock. that will make it the biggest ipo. they're seeking 100 to $90 billion and investors could get a peek. >>> shares of rival lyft dropped to a new low. ahead of work aboutay uber's plan, trhe as questionean gas ion in downtown north carolina killed one person and sent 15 others to the hospital including a firefighter, and a utility company employee. the explosion partially collapsed a building and blew out the window
. >> sheila, s operating operator of ucsf says 200 replacement workers have been brought in. hundreds of surgery and clinical appointments cancelled or rescheduled and the last s it's still a distraction and disrupt. >> income and equality and rcing jobs are the main reason these workers and ucf cannot reach an agreement. jackie ward, kpix5. >>> the university sent a statement saying quote, uc focused on reaching on an agreement while ashmy is intent to staging strikes. we...
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hundre ucsf expects the facility to be fully operational.eyemen we reached out to uc. they sent a statement that reads in part, uc believes that the labor practice chargeni is nothg more than a blatant amendment to justify another yet strike. for the fourth time in under a yea, union leaders will try and again fail to extract bargaining concessions from the university through the economic pressure. >> now, to our follow-up on the measles warning for san francisco. public health officials warning a person infected rides public transportation. now, some of the commuters on cal train were exposed on monday and wednesday of last week. a warning is posted at the san francisco station. people who use the public transit say they are concerned about possible exposure. >> there is personal freedom involved with not inoculating your child for whatever you have but personal) freedom bumps up against public health. >> it doesn't stop at cal train. the infected rode muni 47 bus and went to hayes valley. baker works and sf puc building, as well as right next to a school. so the pati
hundre ucsf expects the facility to be fully operational.eyemen we reached out to uc. they sent a statement that reads in part, uc believes that the labor practice chargeni is nothg more than a blatant amendment to justify another yet strike. for the fourth time in under a yea, union leaders will try and again fail to extract bargaining concessions from the university through the economic pressure. >> now, to our follow-up on the measles warning for san francisco. public health officials...
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>> reporter: while curry was able to shoot three-pointers with his condition, which the doctor at ucsf says was most likely caught early, left untreated, it can have dire consequences. >> it can actually perforate. it can result in blindness. >> reporter: she said most people discover they have it during their early 20s but it can be difficult to diagnose so awareness is crucial. >> having a glasses prescription, that frequently changes. light sensitivity, qular, they' -- >> many instances can be corrected with special contact lenses which is what tammy did. >> be your own advocate. don't just go with the first thing people say. >> steph could soon have another problem to figure out. in his youtube series five minutes from home, he says now the warriors are moving to san francisco, he may have to move, too. they are moving from oracle arena in oakland to the chase center in mission bay which means he will have to cross the bay bridge to get to home games. he might have to pull a kobe. what does that mean? kobe bryant took a helicopter from his orange county home to games in downtown lo
>> reporter: while curry was able to shoot three-pointers with his condition, which the doctor at ucsf says was most likely caught early, left untreated, it can have dire consequences. >> it can actually perforate. it can result in blindness. >> reporter: she said most people discover they have it during their early 20s but it can be difficult to diagnose so awareness is crucial. >> having a glasses prescription, that frequently changes. light sensitivity, qular, they'...
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. >> my name is diane chee, and i'm a medical student at ucsf? and prior to thaso first off, d to thank everyone for having this discussion this morning. i think everyone can acknowledge we have a very fragmented and hard-to-understand caring for individuals experiencing homelessness. i'm here to talk about 5150s as a coordination of medical services for individuals who are housing unstable and living with substance use disorder? and i would also like to express deep concern about bills such as sb 1045 to expand the use of 5150's. 5150s are currently used in the medical system, and they are ultimately a medical decision? 5150s are currently done after significant deliberation with doctors, nurses, social workers and other multidisciplinary social workers on part of the care team and are done as part of a long-term multidisciplinary plan. we know that they can often be a traumatizing process that often involves law enforcement and handcuffs. trauma can be extremely disruptive to the patient-provider relationship, and we know that a trusting patien
. >> my name is diane chee, and i'm a medical student at ucsf? and prior to thaso first off, d to thank everyone for having this discussion this morning. i think everyone can acknowledge we have a very fragmented and hard-to-understand caring for individuals experiencing homelessness. i'm here to talk about 5150s as a coordination of medical services for individuals who are housing unstable and living with substance use disorder? and i would also like to express deep concern about bills...
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ucsf says it does expect disruptions to services campus-wide. >>> yahoo is expected to pay $17 million in connection with the largest data breech in history. hackers accessed the personal information of three billion acts between 2013 and 2016. the propose settlement was made public today. it still needs the approval of a federal judge. yahoo is now owned by verizon. it was accused of being sl disclose the breech to their customers. >>> bank of america said today that they're raising their minimum wage to $2010 an hour. the increase will happen over a two-year period. the hourly minimum will go up to $17. and then gradually increase until it reaches $20 in 2021. >>> up next tonight, president trump pointing to his predecessor as the one to blame for separating migran children from their parents. >> cages that were shown, i think they were very inappropriate. they were built by president obama. not by trump. not by trump. >> governor som weighs in on immigration policy. >> and it's gonna be chillier overnight. tomorrow, lots of sunshine. seresto, seresto, seresto. jake... seresto, seres
ucsf says it does expect disruptions to services campus-wide. >>> yahoo is expected to pay $17 million in connection with the largest data breech in history. hackers accessed the personal information of three billion acts between 2013 and 2016. the propose settlement was made public today. it still needs the approval of a federal judge. yahoo is now owned by verizon. it was accused of being sl disclose the breech to their customers. >>> bank of america said today that they're...
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. >> the university's fourth strike in the last year, ucsf tells us that you had to replacement workers have been brought in today to take care patients and many surgeries and appoint ms. were canceled or rescheduled for today's protest is happening at 5 o'clock on the uc medical campuses across the state. university sent us a statement saying, you see has focused on reaching agreement while they are intent on staging strikes pick we have offered numerous competitive proposals all of which, union leaders have rejected without allowing a member vote. >>> we are getting our first look at the work underway to prepare the crack salesforce transit center. new steel plate are being insulted to shore the crack being holding up the center the building was closed last september just a month after it first opened peer doctors say a full review of the center is underway to check for other issues. >> we have continued to work and look at all different areas and, structural steel and concrete to the polls, and to date, we have found nothing else to be of concern. >> no official date on when it will
. >> the university's fourth strike in the last year, ucsf tells us that you had to replacement workers have been brought in today to take care patients and many surgeries and appoint ms. were canceled or rescheduled for today's protest is happening at 5 o'clock on the uc medical campuses across the state. university sent us a statement saying, you see has focused on reaching agreement while they are intent on staging strikes pick we have offered numerous competitive proposals all of...
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jackson is currently in physical therapy five days a week at ucsf. his great alternate says there's no anticipated date on when jackson will get out of the hospital. the man who left the gun at the home is now facing charges. but remarkable to see. >> i love seeing that. >>> the next story here, a measles count in california now going up. 38 cases. and why there's a lot of talk about vaccination of children, it turns out that it's the adults getting sick. >> california's department of health just gave an update, and there were some surprises. nbc bay area's kris sanchez just got off the phone with the california department of health. so talk a little bit about who's most at risk. >> i was surprised to see, laura and marcus, that some of the people who got sick with the measles were actually adults who were fully vaccinated. i want to get right to what the health department told me about an hour ago. there are now 38 confirmed cases of maz lz statewide. that's holding steady. 75% of those folks who got sick are adults. while the majority, 65%, were un
jackson is currently in physical therapy five days a week at ucsf. his great alternate says there's no anticipated date on when jackson will get out of the hospital. the man who left the gun at the home is now facing charges. but remarkable to see. >> i love seeing that. >>> the next story here, a measles count in california now going up. 38 cases. and why there's a lot of talk about vaccination of children, it turns out that it's the adults getting sick. >> california's...
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cross truck trying to make a left-hand turn into this complex which is basically resident housing for ucsf. and he says that the driver as they were coming in did not see him as he was coming along clarition street, clipped him as he was trying to avoid the mother and child and his car forcefully moved toward them, knocked into the stroller and the mother. we do not have an update on the condition of the mom at this time. what he tells us, miles, is he was able to take the child out of the stroller, again, about 2 or 3 years old, and the child was okay but just scared and crying, and return it to the mom. we're told right now by san francisco police who ron scene right now that the mother is currently in the hospital. we don't know what her condition is. but it does appear that this is not a critical situation. obviously there's a large crowd out here right now, there's police officers trying to figure out the exact specifics of how this all happened, who might be to blame, and certainly the condition of those involved. but this is a young man right now in a san jose state university sweat
cross truck trying to make a left-hand turn into this complex which is basically resident housing for ucsf. and he says that the driver as they were coming in did not see him as he was coming along clarition street, clipped him as he was trying to avoid the mother and child and his car forcefully moved toward them, knocked into the stroller and the mother. we do not have an update on the condition of the mom at this time. what he tells us, miles, is he was able to take the child out of the...
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. >> reporter: this platform on 16 street across from ucsf will be upgraded to allow four two-car trains to load simultaneously. now the mta has to convince the public that its plans will help prevent gridlock. >> i don't know if it is possible. the traffic is bad already. the chase central isn't even there. >> reporter: it opens in late august and they expect a more than 200 events to be held of they believe the key in that neighborhood is to discourage driving. >> we would hope that the mta has done some studies on vehicular traffic when chase is up and running? >> reporter: yeah. they have done their own study and their own study shows about 33% of all the traffic congestion in that area around the arena is caused by people circling around. they hope it will help ease construction. not only for those drivers sitting in the grid lock but also the neighborhood residents. >> by the way, there is a consideration to double the number scooters on the streets but there is a catch. they talked about the plan but did not vote. they have manslaughter to increase the numbers on the streets. they
. >> reporter: this platform on 16 street across from ucsf will be upgraded to allow four two-car trains to load simultaneously. now the mta has to convince the public that its plans will help prevent gridlock. >> i don't know if it is possible. the traffic is bad already. the chase central isn't even there. >> reporter: it opens in late august and they expect a more than 200 events to be held of they believe the key in that neighborhood is to discourage driving. >> we...
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[applause] >> the doctor is one of our own, trained at ucsf, you were to the department of public healthrevention and research, before leaving to join the obama white house as a director of national aids policy he knows our city and its challenges, and he is ready to get to work, and he knows that we need to get zero h.i.v. infections in san francisco. [applause] >> we need to reach our most vulnerable populations, particularly are african-american and latino communities who are not seeing their h.i.v. infections drop as others do, this means getting everyone, and i mean everyone access to services, treatment, and preventative medications like prep. [applause] >> and i'm confident that dr kovacs will get us to our goal. we are also confronting san francisco's other allegedly impossible problem, housing. housing. we have to produce and preserve housing, and keep people in their homes. i will continue to support the rights to civil council which we funded it last year's budget with $5.8 million so every tenant who needs a lawyer can get one, and through our small sight -- his most -- small
[applause] >> the doctor is one of our own, trained at ucsf, you were to the department of public healthrevention and research, before leaving to join the obama white house as a director of national aids policy he knows our city and its challenges, and he is ready to get to work, and he knows that we need to get zero h.i.v. infections in san francisco. [applause] >> we need to reach our most vulnerable populations, particularly are african-american and latino communities who are not...
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he is now out of the intensive care unit at ucsf. rob malcolm has the story. >> reporter: in the video provided by the family, smiling and responding 4-year-old is responsive and out of intensive care. >> he is breathing on his own. he is doing something different every day. he is rolling his eyes at nurses. >> reporter: two weeks ago doctors and family members feared the worst. the 4-year-old was admitted to the hospital with no signs of rain activity. the mother said this is an answer to above. >> everything the doctor was saying, god's a different. they said he would be brain- dead and would not walk again. >> he is beating the odds. he is trading time in the hospital bed for a wheelchair. he found a gun under a bed at the east oakland home of his mother's boyfriend and accidentally shot himself in the head. his mother, moving forward, wants to put the tragic day behind her. >> this time, i'm not worried about going back to the house. i don't even plan on visiting the house or talking to anyone associated with the house. >> report
he is now out of the intensive care unit at ucsf. rob malcolm has the story. >> reporter: in the video provided by the family, smiling and responding 4-year-old is responsive and out of intensive care. >> he is breathing on his own. he is doing something different every day. he is rolling his eyes at nurses. >> reporter: two weeks ago doctors and family members feared the worst. the 4-year-old was admitted to the hospital with no signs of rain activity. the mother said this is...
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it happened yesterday morning at a ucsf housing complex near twin peeks. police say the driver of a red cross van was turning into the parking lot but clipped an on coming car in the process. the driver of that on coming car tells us he's a firefighter in training. he steered his car around the mother and child as best he could. >> the main thing i'm worried about is the baby. to see that stroller come with me, i was so worried that the baby didn't get caught either under my car or anything of that sort. >> he ended up smashing into a bench. witnesses say his quick maneuvering likely saved the lives of both the mother and child. >>> a follow-up now to that massive muny shutdown yesterday morning. service is up and running as of early yesterday morning when an over head power line detached in the downtown subway tunnel. this happened between powell street and civic center stations. riders were stuck finding another way to get around. this is just one in a series of mishaps with muny this week. a driver shortage also has been causing system wide delays all w
it happened yesterday morning at a ucsf housing complex near twin peeks. police say the driver of a red cross van was turning into the parking lot but clipped an on coming car in the process. the driver of that on coming car tells us he's a firefighter in training. he steered his car around the mother and child as best he could. >> the main thing i'm worried about is the baby. to see that stroller come with me, i was so worried that the baby didn't get caught either under my car or...
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the governor granted the father the opportunity to skype with his son at ucsf benioff children's hospital in oakland. the father is incarcerated at salinas prison since 2016. he is still on life support and at this point is not showing brain activity. so if the governor grants the visit it would likely be to say good-bye. the 4-year-old boy accidentally shot himself in the head wednesday with a gun he found unsecured under a bed. his mother's boyfriend is charged with child abusing and firearms charges for being a felon in possession of a weapon and not storing the weapon properly. the family is expected to speak at 3:00 this afternoon out at the state capitol. we're going to follow that. and we'll also be listening for what the governor has to say, see if maybe he does grant this wish. though he did already grant a little bit -- >> right. so he is familiar with the case already. >> he is. >> we will continue to follow it. so sad. very sad. another oakland priest is in custody this morning accused of sexually abusing a child. authorities over the weekend arrested father hector david then
the governor granted the father the opportunity to skype with his son at ucsf benioff children's hospital in oakland. the father is incarcerated at salinas prison since 2016. he is still on life support and at this point is not showing brain activity. so if the governor grants the visit it would likely be to say good-bye. the 4-year-old boy accidentally shot himself in the head wednesday with a gun he found unsecured under a bed. his mother's boyfriend is charged with child abusing and firearms...
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and one year ago i joined the ucsf in addiction research. i learned about the work of the san francisco aids foundation very early on and decided to join them as a volunteer for their syringe injection programs, where i engage with people who use drugs in san francisco. coming from switzerland, a country that has implemented the harm reduction as part of the drug policy strategy very early on, i had never to deal with people who were using drugs on the streets. this bothered me as a teenager, but nevertheless something that was always in mind. looking to zurich or other cities in switzerland which have more than 20 years of experience with running consumption facilities, we were seeing that the people were getting older, but less young people start using. and we were seeing not only health increase, but crime and violence acutely and immediately decreased. we were finding that people were using these services were more ready to access treatment in the shorter term. and just one month ago, when renewing my visa in switzerland, i was seeing th
and one year ago i joined the ucsf in addiction research. i learned about the work of the san francisco aids foundation very early on and decided to join them as a volunteer for their syringe injection programs, where i engage with people who use drugs in san francisco. coming from switzerland, a country that has implemented the harm reduction as part of the drug policy strategy very early on, i had never to deal with people who were using drugs on the streets. this bothered me as a teenager,...
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lesbian, gay, transgender or queer community, we are fortunate enough to fund lgbt center, lyric, ucsfs program that's focus on the queer community or the trans community. you see the number is a low of 27% up to a high of 100%, so i think that just shows the value. while i think it's important to have the breadth of all of our programs being culturally competent and serving l, g, b, and t individuals, it's important to target those groups because you're never going to reach those groups unless you target these groups that help those individuals. so moving onto the housing side, this information is based on looking at who's actually applying in 17-18 for all of our rental and ownership opportunities. and if you add it up across the board, across sexual orientation, about 12% of all of our applicants identify as lgb questioning. we do have a specific grant to the lgb center which expressly focusing on increasing access to housing by that community. if he look at the numbers for gender -- if you look at the numbers for gender identity, not as strong, and of course, you note that the numbe
lesbian, gay, transgender or queer community, we are fortunate enough to fund lgbt center, lyric, ucsfs program that's focus on the queer community or the trans community. you see the number is a low of 27% up to a high of 100%, so i think that just shows the value. while i think it's important to have the breadth of all of our programs being culturally competent and serving l, g, b, and t individuals, it's important to target those groups because you're never going to reach those groups unless...
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next month, the ucf mission rail stop will get a platform upgrade and be renamed the ucsf chase centerm. there are racks for bikes and scooters as well as a bike valet option as well, smta will expand near the chase center and oracl ahead to game three in los angeles, the team lost at home last night lead. the final score 145-131. head coach steve kerr all star demarcus cousins has a quote significant quad injury. he got hurt in the first quarter, cousins will get an mri today. game three will be at staples center thursday night. game four is sunday afternoon at 12:30. you can watch that right here on abc 7. >>> all right. part of our twitter followers saying no one saw that coming. a stunning loss, like everyone is in shock this morning. the clippers #trending on twitter this morning. >> not a loss. not a record that they're proud of, i'm sure. >> no, it's like adding salt to the wound this morning. right? >> ouch. >> you know what i've learned from traveling outside the state this morning, the rest of the country doesn't like us. >> the warriors? >> because we're unsuccessful. >> yes
next month, the ucf mission rail stop will get a platform upgrade and be renamed the ucsf chase centerm. there are racks for bikes and scooters as well as a bike valet option as well, smta will expand near the chase center and oracl ahead to game three in los angeles, the team lost at home last night lead. the final score 145-131. head coach steve kerr all star demarcus cousins has a quote significant quad injury. he got hurt in the first quarter, cousins will get an mri today. game three will...
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at least two of the three robberies, the victims were ucsf employees. they say the teens jumped out of a suv with a shotgun, and threatened to shoot if the victims didn't hand over all of their property. investigator say they found the suspects in oakland after locating the suv. >>> developing news from southern california tonight, where at least a dozen people were injured during a stand feed of mourners. who were attending individual for the late rapper 50 hustle. they say it's unclear what caused the people to panic and run. one person had to be taken to the hospital with stab wounds. and reporters in the area say as many as six more were also staff. and a dozen others were injured when they were trampled by the crowd. hundreds gathered outside the clothing store to honor the surgery grammy nominee. he was shot and killed yesterday while standing outside of his store. >> we heard that everyone is running. they say people got trampled over. they don't know what happened. >> earlier today the la kennel quarter says he died to lunch i went to his head a
at least two of the three robberies, the victims were ucsf employees. they say the teens jumped out of a suv with a shotgun, and threatened to shoot if the victims didn't hand over all of their property. investigator say they found the suspects in oakland after locating the suv. >>> developing news from southern california tonight, where at least a dozen people were injured during a stand feed of mourners. who were attending individual for the late rapper 50 hustle. they say it's...
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our goal here is to make sure that, first of all, the surrounding land uses, including port tenants, ucsf, including the businesses in at mission bay , and residents of mission bay, of course, are protected from the impacts of traffic, and secondly, that the people who make the choice that we are all encouraging them to make to take mass transit are able to get in and out smoothly, and are also not subject to that level of traffic. our hope is -- our plan is, which we have seen work in loss of special events around the city, as if we make that transit choice work great, people will experience it for game one and they will keep making that choice going forward. >> i think sometimes we see as you were coming in, it doesn't matter if you're coming from the east or maybe less across the golden gate bridge, but coming from the south or the north, is just even letting people know. i know when i go by by sears point raceway sometimes, way in advance, it will say, race day, and i say i am not going on highway 37 today. i know it will be backed up if i am going to napa. i think, thinking about sig
our goal here is to make sure that, first of all, the surrounding land uses, including port tenants, ucsf, including the businesses in at mission bay , and residents of mission bay, of course, are protected from the impacts of traffic, and secondly, that the people who make the choice that we are all encouraging them to make to take mass transit are able to get in and out smoothly, and are also not subject to that level of traffic. our hope is -- our plan is, which we have seen work in loss of...