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in the center, the ucsf campus that i spoke about is located there. also in the previous slide we talked about 40,000 linear feet. that is about seven and a half miles of new roads and streets. you can see where they started to put the grid together. in addition to the streets, there's all the infrastructure beneath the streets. all the sewers and water lines and powerlines and cable. i am happy to say, except for a small sliver of mission bay north, all the roads are complete and open and soon to be accepted. here we have mission bay in 1998 a small warehouse -- small warehouses and a golf ranch. by 2007, it is starting to get built. the residential portions are starting to build out. the ucsf campus had begun construction. you can see alexandra real estate was being built. towards the water, old navy that located their headquarters there now we have here, we are current with 2015. incredibly built out in the chase center is prominent. ucsf hospital is in the foreground. twenty years later, mission bay north is fully built out. all 15 projects, inclu
in the center, the ucsf campus that i spoke about is located there. also in the previous slide we talked about 40,000 linear feet. that is about seven and a half miles of new roads and streets. you can see where they started to put the grid together. in addition to the streets, there's all the infrastructure beneath the streets. all the sewers and water lines and powerlines and cable. i am happy to say, except for a small sliver of mission bay north, all the roads are complete and open and soon...
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we're live at ucsf benioff children's hospital oakland. we'll let you know how you can help those young patients that are being cared for every day. >>> also, saving a huge headache for customers waiting in line at the dmv. we'll let you knowk on wait times. i need all the breaks, that i can get. at liberty butchumal- cut. liberty biberty- cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ you are the one ♪ light of my life ♪ i love you so ♪ you are the one light of my life ♪ ♪ i love you so ♪ you are one light of my life ♪ ♪ i love you so please be my wife? yes! yeah? yes yeah? buy a chosen diamond and save 10-20% on select settings. december 3rd through 12th. ♪ jared kerrygold has a taste so rich it can take you to ireland's lush, green pastures. where grass-fed cows produce rich, creamy milk for a truly delicious taste. kerrygold. the taste that takes you there. >>> tens of thousands of people in the philippines headed f
we're live at ucsf benioff children's hospital oakland. we'll let you know how you can help those young patients that are being cared for every day. >>> also, saving a huge headache for customers waiting in line at the dmv. we'll let you knowk on wait times. i need all the breaks, that i can get. at liberty butchumal- cut. liberty biberty- cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty....
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. >> arnold creek scene runs the eli and edythe broad center of regeneration medicine at ucsf. one of the premier stem cell labs in the country. research at ucsf covers many diseases that currently have no care.>> we are talking about major sources of disability for millions of people.>> ucsf has already spun for startups that beginning fda approved clinical trials.>> they range from liver regeneration, to treating diabetes. heart disease, nervous system disorders. >> getting to an approved clinical trial is a slow process. 15 years in the making at ucsf. at clinics like advanced health center have not gone through. neither company responded to our call for comment. but we were able to catch up with doctor jeff coyle. >> doctor coyle? marina and dana with kpix 5, can you tell us why you are selling illegal unapproved stem cells, we have several messages and you have not called us back. doctftor coy yle? can you please tell us why?>> people like me need to know about this. wait, don't do it. these are not good people they are out for your money. and that is all that they are int
. >> arnold creek scene runs the eli and edythe broad center of regeneration medicine at ucsf. one of the premier stem cell labs in the country. research at ucsf covers many diseases that currently have no care.>> we are talking about major sources of disability for millions of people.>> ucsf has already spun for startups that beginning fda approved clinical trials.>> they range from liver regeneration, to treating diabetes. heart disease, nervous system disorders....
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up next, the ucsf benioff children's hospital shows what they are doing on this giving tuesday. you know when you're at ross and you realize it's time your sister stopped borrowing your sweaters? yeah! that's yes for less. stop stealing mine... never. holiday gifts everyone's sure to love at 20 to 60 percent off department store prices. at ross. yes for less. hbut mike bloomberg became thele clasguy whoho mdid good. at 20 to 60 percent off department store prices. after building a business that created thousands of jobs he took charge of a city still reeling from 9/11 a three-term mayor who helped bring it back from the ashes bringing jobs and thousands of affordable housing units with it. after witnessing the terrible toll of gun violence... he helped create a movement to protect families across america. and stood up to the coal lobby and this administration to protect this planet from climate change. and now, he's taking on... him. to rebuild a country and restore faith in the dream that defines us. where the wealthy will pay more in taxes and the middle class get their fair s
up next, the ucsf benioff children's hospital shows what they are doing on this giving tuesday. you know when you're at ross and you realize it's time your sister stopped borrowing your sweaters? yeah! that's yes for less. stop stealing mine... never. holiday gifts everyone's sure to love at 20 to 60 percent off department store prices. at ross. yes for less. hbut mike bloomberg became thele clasguy whoho mdid good. at 20 to 60 percent off department store prices. after building a business that...
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for more, we are joined by a former patient at ucsf, leah carol, and her mom, lindsay bowen.g here. leah has a rare disorder that led to her spending much of her early years in the hospital. leah, it is so good to have you here today. she is doing great these days. >> she is. >> she is cured. >> she is cured, 100%. >> after spending years, her first years basically, in and out of the hospital. >> our first touch with children's hospital was at six months of age. she will be seven years old in january. >> and the disorder that leah has, it basically makes it difficult for her body to fight infections? >> correct, the way i explain it, we all have white blood cells, leah did not make the one that fought off bacterial infections, but now she does. >> okay, what did it take you mark to make leah better. >> it took two lifesaving bone marrow transplants, and the second one worked. >> leah, do you remember being in the hospital? >> yeah? what do you remember most about being in the hospital? >> do you remember the good things? >> what was one fun thing that you did in the hospital?
for more, we are joined by a former patient at ucsf, leah carol, and her mom, lindsay bowen.g here. leah has a rare disorder that led to her spending much of her early years in the hospital. leah, it is so good to have you here today. she is doing great these days. >> she is. >> she is cured. >> she is cured, 100%. >> after spending years, her first years basically, in and out of the hospital. >> our first touch with children's hospital was at six months of age....
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ucsf benioff children's hospital in san francisco was her home for a year was she took on the fight ofe. >> i was diagnosed with bone cancer in my femur and knee. they had to replace my femur and meet with a metal rod. >> i was four years ago. she is now cancer free. because she is growing she needs that metal rod replaced. she will spend the holidays at this hospital for another major surgery. >> it's a little scary. it's so warm and inviting. >> in a modest office upstairs it's decoration and gift sorting time at the hospital. >> we are on the clock nonstop getting ready for toy donations. >> lauren and her colleagues work with the child live service department. they provide art and music therapy for young patients like dragon seen this video years ago lane instruments in her hospital bed. >> it supported by the community. >> with 60 percent of the budget coming from donations ucsf benioff children's hospital in san francisco has a holiday amazon wish list. anyone can come into their lobby and drop off y. >> it's a festive and warm environment. >> ryan's mom remembers how important t
ucsf benioff children's hospital in san francisco was her home for a year was she took on the fight ofe. >> i was diagnosed with bone cancer in my femur and knee. they had to replace my femur and meet with a metal rod. >> i was four years ago. she is now cancer free. because she is growing she needs that metal rod replaced. she will spend the holidays at this hospital for another major surgery. >> it's a little scary. it's so warm and inviting. >> in a modest office...
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young patient at ucsf benioff children's hospital benefit from that generosity.ls child live services department works with volunteers to take it a cheerful place especially rient a year at the hospital being treated for bone cancer. will be back t so she can have another surgery and her mother says the hospital makes it easier for patients and their parents. >> everything this hospital does to make it easy for us is remarkable. they give kids back the childhood they are missing. >> the program provides music, decoration, gifts and sweets. the annual budget from holiday donations is 60 percent. organizers say it has inspired millions of people to make large and small donations. >>> here at ktvu we are supporting ucsf benioff children's hospital and their day of giving. throughout the day we will be highlighting some of the programs the hospital offers. you can find information about children's hospital day of giving at ktvu.com. >> great stuff. >>> let's check hour commute. sal, what is happening? >> we are starting with highway 24 . looking at it through lafayet
young patient at ucsf benioff children's hospital benefit from that generosity.ls child live services department works with volunteers to take it a cheerful place especially rient a year at the hospital being treated for bone cancer. will be back t so she can have another surgery and her mother says the hospital makes it easier for patients and their parents. >> everything this hospital does to make it easy for us is remarkable. they give kids back the childhood they are missing. >>...
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our cloudy while shows us how people who work at ucsf children's hospital oakland using medicine ando help young patient. >>> will be back. all right. ♪ >> reporter: it's a therapy session that incorporates both body and mind. he came to children's hospital suffering from gdot cam barre syndrome is a disorder that affects the nervous system and his ability to move. recovery can take months or even years. >> initially, you know, in an intensive care unit it's a very, very stressful place and being able to provide a sense of comfort and normal sense of safety, within a trusting relationship. >> reporter: he is the music therapist and -- music therapy at children's hospital oakland offers individual and group sessions as part of treatment. and brandon's case it is physical. >> the patient can use the right hand to hold the mallet and hit a jump. can they gradually try to increase their endurance and use of the arm. for this particular patient it was being able to provide a sense of socialization and connection with meaning. but also working on the function. basically the whole spectrum
our cloudy while shows us how people who work at ucsf children's hospital oakland using medicine ando help young patient. >>> will be back. all right. ♪ >> reporter: it's a therapy session that incorporates both body and mind. he came to children's hospital suffering from gdot cam barre syndrome is a disorder that affects the nervous system and his ability to move. recovery can take months or even years. >> initially, you know, in an intensive care unit it's a very, very...
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the research conducted by ucsf finds e-cigarettes are harmful on their own, causing chronic pulmonary illness among vapors, 1.3 times faster and higher than for nonusers. if you vape and smoke,>> if you're a smoker and you add e- cigarettes and become a dual user which is the most common pattern, the odds of developing lung disease are more than triple. >> i picked up a cigarette and i was doing both pick >> the purpose of vaping was to quit. >> researchers a dual users are the vast majority. and less than 1% of smokers completely switch over to vaping. >>> the drastic move boeing just made over its troubled 737 max jetliners. >>> what actress lori loughlin is requesting tonight that she says will prove her innocence in the college admission scheme. >>> a bummer for bay area football fans, what's next after the loss in the raiders fans who ended up in police custody. >> several people have been taken away in handcuffs. people trying to get onto the field. >> if you build a house by the ocean mother nature will get you. >>> plus, one homeowners plan to stop is big area home from crashi
the research conducted by ucsf finds e-cigarettes are harmful on their own, causing chronic pulmonary illness among vapors, 1.3 times faster and higher than for nonusers. if you vape and smoke,>> if you're a smoker and you add e- cigarettes and become a dual user which is the most common pattern, the odds of developing lung disease are more than triple. >> i picked up a cigarette and i was doing both pick >> the purpose of vaping was to quit. >> researchers a dual users...
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on mornings on 2 the 9, many people might think vaping is safer than smoking cigarettes but a new ucsfem wrong. why vaping can have the same ill health effects as smoking cigarettes. >>> president trump weighing in on the border crisis. you know when you're at ross and you find their favorite hero... ...at a price that makes you the hero? yes! that's yes for less. yes! with hot holiday toys for all ages, ross is your toy destination. it feels even better when you find it for less. at ross. yes for less. it feels even better when you find it for less. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ try the all new tyson air fried chicken.! with 75% less fat. it's all pleasure and no guilt. plus we air fry it before you buy it. it's the best thing to happen to fried chicken since... fried chicken. and you find a deal on cookware that makes you say. you know when you're at ross yes! ...oh, yeah! bring on the holidays! that's yes for less. everything you need to prep, cook and serve up the season. it feels even better when you find it for less-at ross. yes for less. kerrygold has a taste so rich it can take you to ireland's lush
on mornings on 2 the 9, many people might think vaping is safer than smoking cigarettes but a new ucsfem wrong. why vaping can have the same ill health effects as smoking cigarettes. >>> president trump weighing in on the border crisis. you know when you're at ross and you find their favorite hero... ...at a price that makes you the hero? yes! that's yes for less. yes! with hot holiday toys for all ages, ross is your toy destination. it feels even better when you find it for less. at...
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in the first long term study of its kind, ucsf researchers found vaping actually increases the likelihood of developing chronic pulmonary diseases. in just 2 years the odds of developing lung disease increased about 30 percent. >> the hope that people had had about e-cigarettes, that they would be dramatically safer than cigarettes or smokers would abandon cigarettes and go to e-cigarettes has just turned out not to be true. e-cigarettes are making the tobacco epidemics are worse. >> i believed they were actually safe at the time. >> they're just using our generation or the younger generation as a guinea pig. >> researchers also found less than 1 percent of smokers completely switched to vaping and the health risks actually tripled among the so-called dual user. >>> after black friday, cyber monday, all those gifts that you ordered need to be delivered, right? >> kpix 5's joe vazquez shows us this year the postal service has a new high-tech tool to handle the holiday rush. >> reporter: for those who do online delivery through the united states postal service, this big new robot is what's
in the first long term study of its kind, ucsf researchers found vaping actually increases the likelihood of developing chronic pulmonary diseases. in just 2 years the odds of developing lung disease increased about 30 percent. >> the hope that people had had about e-cigarettes, that they would be dramatically safer than cigarettes or smokers would abandon cigarettes and go to e-cigarettes has just turned out not to be true. e-cigarettes are making the tobacco epidemics are worse....
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> reporter: but getting to an approved clinical trial is a slow process. 15 years in the making at ucsf, that clinics like advanced health center have not gone through. neither company responded to our calls for comments, but we were able to catch up with dr. jeff coil. dr. coil, maria medina with kpix. can you tell us why you're selling illegal unapproved stem cells? can you please tell us why? >> people like me need to know about this. wait, don't do it. these are not good people. >> they're out for your money and that's all that they're interested in. >> and the fda is giving manufacturers of unapproved stem cell products another year to get legal and register for what's known as an investigational new drug approval, but the agency is already cracking down. just this month it sent a warning letter to a southern california lab citing it for unsafe practices. we are posting that otinwarnhel information for patients on kpix.com. >>> a new tool has been unveiled to help marijuana users find out whether a dispensary is legitimate. the bureau of cannabis control started a program that enco
> reporter: but getting to an approved clinical trial is a slow process. 15 years in the making at ucsf, that clinics like advanced health center have not gone through. neither company responded to our calls for comments, but we were able to catch up with dr. jeff coil. dr. coil, maria medina with kpix. can you tell us why you're selling illegal unapproved stem cells? can you please tell us why? >> people like me need to know about this. wait, don't do it. these are not good people....
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she receives weekly life-saving treatments at ucsf benny at children's hospital in oakland. back in october she was shocked to learn her stay would not be extended. she had 33 days to leave the country or risk deportation. after months of limbo she got word that she will be allowed to remain in the bay area for at least two more years. >> it was so relieved it's been so long. >> now we have a bill that will allow her family to stay here on a permanent basis even her medical situation and how she has been here legally. >> she testified in washington in september asking lawmakers to save the program that is kept her alive. her family tells us they believe without proper treatment , deportation would have been fatal for her. >>> camping 2020, mike bloomberg will make the first bay area stop of his campaign in san francisco. the former new york mayor will appear with former governor jerry brown to discuss the americas pledge climate program. a launcher together back in 2017. this comes as two days after the mayor also announced his endorsement of bloomberg for president. >> we'v
she receives weekly life-saving treatments at ucsf benny at children's hospital in oakland. back in october she was shocked to learn her stay would not be extended. she had 33 days to leave the country or risk deportation. after months of limbo she got word that she will be allowed to remain in the bay area for at least two more years. >> it was so relieved it's been so long. >> now we have a bill that will allow her family to stay here on a permanent basis even her medical...
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ucsf medical center in san francisco and stanford medical care stanford hospital in palo alto. this is the 30th year the publication has released its hospital rankings. u.s. news says it researches 25 adult medical specialties, procedures, and conditions. it also says it evaluated nearly every community hospital in the nation. top two. congratulations. >> that's big news. thanks, michael, very much. >>> the new year will bring some monstrous waves to the bay area's coastline. waves in excess of 35 feet are expected to break near mavericks and san mateo county wednesday evening. sky 7 gave us a preview when it flew past pillar point earlier today. surfers are excited. many are flying in to try to catch some waves. the national weather service is warning, though, of dangerous sneaker waves that could pull unsuspecting people out into the open ocean. >> that's intense. all right. >>> let's take a look as we start this week and end this year at the forecast. >> and look at the sky behind us. >> gorgeous. >> how about that? the year is winding down on a nice mainly clear note. it lo
ucsf medical center in san francisco and stanford medical care stanford hospital in palo alto. this is the 30th year the publication has released its hospital rankings. u.s. news says it researches 25 adult medical specialties, procedures, and conditions. it also says it evaluated nearly every community hospital in the nation. top two. congratulations. >> that's big news. thanks, michael, very much. >>> the new year will bring some monstrous waves to the bay area's coastline....
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a new ucsf study said people who use e cigarettes face a greater risk of developing severe chronic illnessese asthma, bronchitis, and emphysema. the study said vaping increases the chronic diseases by 30 %. if you vape and smoke, risk of developing lung disease more than triples. >> we found that the risk of smoking and the risk of e cigarettes were independent of each other. if you are a tool user and used both products, the risks of smoking and the risk of defects multiply so you are more than three times likely to develop lung illnesses over the next couple years. >> that study tracked e- cigarette anti-tobacco habits as well as lung disease diagnoses of more than 32,000 american digital american adults .>>> american physicians at las lax may have been exposed to the measles. a traveler with the measles travel through the airport last week. if you traveled to terminals four or five december 11, you could be at risk of developing the measles. health officials say it is the 20th case of measles in los angeles so far this year. >>> the hms post losing a job fair today for open jobs at the sa
a new ucsf study said people who use e cigarettes face a greater risk of developing severe chronic illnessese asthma, bronchitis, and emphysema. the study said vaping increases the chronic diseases by 30 %. if you vape and smoke, risk of developing lung disease more than triples. >> we found that the risk of smoking and the risk of e cigarettes were independent of each other. if you are a tool user and used both products, the risks of smoking and the risk of defects multiply so you are...
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other models that we have that people are starting to look at is we just completed our two-year -- ucsf, i should say, completed their two-year study of our home program, and some of the results from that make that model very promising, make that pilot seem like something that could be expanded, and the state is really interested in looking at that model, too, and looking at the results that came from that study. i was speaking with some people from the state yesterday, and they want us to come and present that model at the state, too. so one of the things that the master plan for ageing also calls for is really thinking about people that don't qualify for medi-cal and what we call the forgotten middle, and that looks interesting to them, any ways, so it's validating -- we think about ways to serve people in san francisco and it's validating to have the state look at our models and say these are examples of what we could do statewide. and i guess the last thing that the state's really looking at us and looking at other counties is thinking about how they roll out age-friendly california
other models that we have that people are starting to look at is we just completed our two-year -- ucsf, i should say, completed their two-year study of our home program, and some of the results from that make that model very promising, make that pilot seem like something that could be expanded, and the state is really interested in looking at that model, too, and looking at the results that came from that study. i was speaking with some people from the state yesterday, and they want us to come...
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. >> hello, my name is jason and i am from ucsf.e-cigarettes are still widely used and there are many programs in place that offer preventive health care screening and mental health care consultations. what are your thoughts about implementing or expanding the tobacco cessation program? >> that is a good question. could i ask our director about that? >> i'm sorry. i have only heard part of what you were saying. >> yes. what are your thoughts about implementing tobacco cessation programs? there are many preventive screenings currently in place, but there is none for tobacco use. >> we do have tobacco cessation programs, correct? through the health plan. >> yeah,. >> through the well-being program? >> what was that? >> maybe you could come up and say something. >> she is mentioning that the newer tobacco cessation program addresses vaping in particular. let us do an assessment with the health plan on whether that is currently the case. i imagine that it is but i can affirm that with the health plan , but, yes,, tobacco is one of the l
. >> hello, my name is jason and i am from ucsf.e-cigarettes are still widely used and there are many programs in place that offer preventive health care screening and mental health care consultations. what are your thoughts about implementing or expanding the tobacco cessation program? >> that is a good question. could i ask our director about that? >> i'm sorry. i have only heard part of what you were saying. >> yes. what are your thoughts about implementing tobacco...
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once they get them off the drugs they don't need, ucsf and have his university scientists say about 40% five or more prescription medications a day. researchers say that can be dangerous. the medications interact with each other. there's no program to help others realize when patients need to take some of those drugs. they are working to help patients and doctors identified timeline. they come up of a letter de- prescribe those medications. >>> the day after the christmas, today marks the start of kwanzaa, the weeklong celebration honoring african heritage. celebration right there at long beach. kwanzaa was back in 1966. to forge stronger bonds among people of african descent around the world. the holiday and racist unity, purpose and faith. kwanzaa runs until january 1st. >>> tonight it's the fifth night of hanukkah would be marked with the lighting of the fifth candle on the menorah at san francisco's union square. this event beginning at the 65 to saw but the first big public menorah and hanukkah celebration outside of israel. is there one starts with music at 5:00 tonight and the ca
once they get them off the drugs they don't need, ucsf and have his university scientists say about 40% five or more prescription medications a day. researchers say that can be dangerous. the medications interact with each other. there's no program to help others realize when patients need to take some of those drugs. they are working to help patients and doctors identified timeline. they come up of a letter de- prescribe those medications. >>> the day after the christmas, today marks...
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this study out of ucsf found the people who smoke -- develop chronic illnesses like bronchitis and otherassociated with smoking regular cigarettes. >>> lori loughlin isn't going down without a fight as she pushes back against charges. the actress and her husband filed a claim friday in massachusetts federal court accusing prosecutors of concealing evidence. the suit claims that federal prosecutors refused to turn over evidence showing the couple believe their payments to usc would be used for legitimate purposes. loughlin allegedly paid the university $500,000 in bribes to secure her daughter's admission as a rower. the u.s. attorney's office has yet to respond. >>> it's a long-standing impasse and kaiser permanente workers hit the picket lines. >> thousands of mental health workers are taking part in a five-day strike that kicked off today. psychologists, therapists and psychiatric nurses did not reach a new contract with kaiser. which has a backlog of mental health patients. some patients have been waiting for months to get appointments. the workers say they're striking because they're
this study out of ucsf found the people who smoke -- develop chronic illnesses like bronchitis and otherassociated with smoking regular cigarettes. >>> lori loughlin isn't going down without a fight as she pushes back against charges. the actress and her husband filed a claim friday in massachusetts federal court accusing prosecutors of concealing evidence. the suit claims that federal prosecutors refused to turn over evidence showing the couple believe their payments to usc would be...
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. >>> ucsf suggests people who use e-cigarettes may have chronic lung disaster. they tracked this in 32,000 people between 2013 and 2016. none of the participants had a history of lung disaster, but the study found e sig users were 1.4 times more likely to develop the disaster. the risk doubled for tobacco cigarettes. it is of course the risk es. they did not do it over a long period. >>> porch pirates are a worry for any one that order online. but she ordered a package from amazon, she got this note that read, just acute little thank you for leaving you the opportunity for stealing your package. very nice of you. thank you. the new owner of your package. the woman said the gift was a phone charger for her boss. >> harvey milk is being honored by the navy decades after he was forced to resign from military service because he was gay. the navy is building a ship that will be named after him. last friday the navy began construction of a freight oiler named after milk who became california's first openly gay elected official as supervisor supervisor. it's one of six
. >>> ucsf suggests people who use e-cigarettes may have chronic lung disaster. they tracked this in 32,000 people between 2013 and 2016. none of the participants had a history of lung disaster, but the study found e sig users were 1.4 times more likely to develop the disaster. the risk doubled for tobacco cigarettes. it is of course the risk es. they did not do it over a long period. >>> porch pirates are a worry for any one that order online. but she ordered a package from...
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. >> the staff and the raiders also busy, ucsf children's hospital today and tyrell williams, whiteheadinging presents to some of the kids as well as raiders gear, hats, uniforms and such and a $20,000 check. >> any time we get into the spirit of giving, it is not about what we can give, it's what we can give back to these kids who really are the emphasis of the event. >> a little baseball news, the giants and that a's made moves yesterday, the a's contribute their own spirit. jake diekman came over from kansas city in the trade around midseason, signed into a two year $7.5 million deal, 8 year veteran, 1 and one-up with a 1.45 e.r.a. out of the pen last year. globetrotters always trying to outdo themselves. in case you did not know it, this was world trick shot day. who better than the harlem globetrotters? check this one out. >> a little nervous about this. can't go up anymore! we are only going down! >> all right, from 13,000 feet, hammer harrison with the tandem jump right there. imagine the pinpoint accuracy you have to have by the man actually directing that shoot. slam-dunk , rig
. >> the staff and the raiders also busy, ucsf children's hospital today and tyrell williams, whiteheadinging presents to some of the kids as well as raiders gear, hats, uniforms and such and a $20,000 check. >> any time we get into the spirit of giving, it is not about what we can give, it's what we can give back to these kids who really are the emphasis of the event. >> a little baseball news, the giants and that a's made moves yesterday, the a's contribute their own spirit....
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a lot of cross-sectionalty of the providers and care and their systems, how does our -- even with ucsf, for instance, how does what we're trying to do here. that we don't get siloed and we put our heads down and do the work, which is important work and we forget that there is a larger sphere of influence both external and internal that we could have? >> i'll answer at length, but i will say that that is the point of centralizing. so when primary care is doing hypertension, there's virtually no way for them to really do that with an awareness of what even ph.d. is doing, let alone what hsa is doing or what other institutions are doing. that's my role. so that's the role of us centrally, to maintain awareness of where the other departments are doing and to bring in resources from other cities and municipalities so that we're not reinventing the wheel. we took our respect policy and modeled it after one of the park and rec and we're using our mta, just came to me to about some f the work we're doing there. that's the role of having a central office so that dph can be represented in those
a lot of cross-sectionalty of the providers and care and their systems, how does our -- even with ucsf, for instance, how does what we're trying to do here. that we don't get siloed and we put our heads down and do the work, which is important work and we forget that there is a larger sphere of influence both external and internal that we could have? >> i'll answer at length, but i will say that that is the point of centralizing. so when primary care is doing hypertension, there's...
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we talked to the head of research at the study at ucsf and he's talked about how he cigarettes compared to regular cigarettes when it comes to addiction. >>if if you're not using anything in the design you want to get addicted to a few cigarettes are better way to get addicted to nicotine in cigarettes at short development of lung but the fact is most people who use e cigarettes continue to smoke and the same we found that the risks of cigarettes and smoking. we're independent of each other, so if you use polls and the same time which called dual use. their risk is higher than actually smoking show people who've all smoke. the new g cigarettes together have more than a tripling of their risk of developing more and seems the problem is these flavors are tremendously attractive and that's why san francisco as two-goal lead passing a law permitting the sale of all flavored tobacco products, including flavored e cigarettes. and a lot there seem to be working pretty well i mean and going around to stores the a the flavor packs are pretty much gone san francisco as is a good thing. >>national
we talked to the head of research at the study at ucsf and he's talked about how he cigarettes compared to regular cigarettes when it comes to addiction. >>if if you're not using anything in the design you want to get addicted to a few cigarettes are better way to get addicted to nicotine in cigarettes at short development of lung but the fact is most people who use e cigarettes continue to smoke and the same we found that the risks of cigarettes and smoking. we're independent of each...
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. >> reporter: the surgery took place august 22nd, right here at ucsf.lisa's recovery have been going well. >> you never know something can be so easy and yet so rewarding. it is like it is meant to be, and it just kind of confirmed that. >> reporter: the couple amazed at their compatibility emotions and physiological . there is a 5 to 7 year weightless in the u.s. for a kidney. it is a story they are happy to share both now, to encourage others to donate, and in the future with their son. >> i hope it is a lesson to him as to what to expect from family and to a spouse when he chooses a wife. >> yet another upside of marriage. you've got a spare kidney should you ever need it. >> you always find the bright side, don't you? thanks so much for watching, we will see you back here at 11:00. >> for the latest news, always on kpix.com. save drive if you can, we will see you at 11:00. ♪ advertisement from time life. my name is robin williams. (announcer) hold on to your hats. for those of you on acid, this is a frisbee. (announcer) the time has come for an epic
. >> reporter: the surgery took place august 22nd, right here at ucsf.lisa's recovery have been going well. >> you never know something can be so easy and yet so rewarding. it is like it is meant to be, and it just kind of confirmed that. >> reporter: the couple amazed at their compatibility emotions and physiological . there is a 5 to 7 year weightless in the u.s. for a kidney. it is a story they are happy to share both now, to encourage others to donate, and in the future...
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yesterday, i met with chief tangerlini and a physician and some staff from ucsf to talk about doing research, doing training, and -- and the ability for our members, particularly our paramedics and e.m.t.s to get feedback on calls that they went on, which would be a great learning tool. we released a social media policy, which i want to thank chief wyrsch and chief velo for working on that. it was a big deal to get that out, so we are happy to make adjustments if need be, but we really needed to get that out. as you already may know, doctor terrazas resigned, and we will be advertising that position hopefully within the next week. we just need the commission's need back on the job announcement as we sent to you, so i'll make sure to send it again if you don't have it because technically the commission is responsible for overseeing that. and then, father greene, just to put this on your calendar, his farewell party is june 20 at moscone center. there will be a few people in attendance, but there will also be a smaller luncheon that i think i'm going to attend. >> commissioner hardeman: do you
yesterday, i met with chief tangerlini and a physician and some staff from ucsf to talk about doing research, doing training, and -- and the ability for our members, particularly our paramedics and e.m.t.s to get feedback on calls that they went on, which would be a great learning tool. we released a social media policy, which i want to thank chief wyrsch and chief velo for working on that. it was a big deal to get that out, so we are happy to make adjustments if need be, but we really needed...
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the guatemalan neighborhood is legally in the country and receives weekly life-saving treatment at ucsf children's hospital in oakland. back in august she said she was shocked to learn that as they would not be extended. she had 33 days to leave the country or risk deportation. after months of limbo, she got word that she will be allowed to remain in the bay area for at least two more years. >> i'm so relieved and still trying to process it. it's been so long. i learned not to be afraid to speak up. and to know that your voice matters. >> she testified in washington in september asking lawmakers to save the program that has kept her alive. our family tells us they believe without proper treatment deportation would have been fatal for her. >>> video out of san diego county were several protesters including doctors blocked a driveway at the border patrol headquarters. the protest, after a group of doctors was denied access into the detention facility in sandia cedar. they created a pop-up clinic and gave flu shots to detained my grandchildren. three children died from the flu while detain
the guatemalan neighborhood is legally in the country and receives weekly life-saving treatment at ucsf children's hospital in oakland. back in august she said she was shocked to learn that as they would not be extended. she had 33 days to leave the country or risk deportation. after months of limbo, she got word that she will be allowed to remain in the bay area for at least two more years. >> i'm so relieved and still trying to process it. it's been so long. i learned not to be afraid...
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>>we were talking to doctor stanton glantz his with a ucsf and he was tking yestday about the new troubling studies just showing that vaping can lead to cancer. he was also talking about the importance of taki back bathrooms and that was something that i just never even thought of. they're on school campuses and with enagers going into the bathrooms and weused to be bowling or held the younger having at kind of problem in addition to seeing kids faith on school grounds just you know trying to get awaywith it. >>well we certainly have seen that trend unfortunately we have to take tobacco free schools anwe have had pretty much adicated alinstances of traditial tobacco but with the prevalence d the onslaught of jewel and electric electronic vaping devices which have been targeting use now is appearing on our campuses and so yes, the bachelor s become one place as our teachers and ministers became more savvy electronic devices can be d hidden in a classroom or diuised as regular everyday objects the next place where students will go is congregate into a and we have students who ve saidloudly an
>>we were talking to doctor stanton glantz his with a ucsf and he was tking yestday about the new troubling studies just showing that vaping can lead to cancer. he was also talking about the importance of taki back bathrooms and that was something that i just never even thought of. they're on school campuses and with enagers going into the bathrooms and weused to be bowling or held the younger having at kind of problem in addition to seeing kids faith on school grounds just you know...