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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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in the center, the ucsf campus that i spoke about is located there.lso 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, includi
in the center, the ucsf campus that i spoke about is located there.lso 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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inside those juuls that makes them so much more addictive according to ucsf researchers. >> reporter: inside a lab at the university of california san francisco, one study produced two discoveries. the first that vaping is no different than cigarette smoke on your arteries. >> if you look at the amount by which the blood vessel function goes down, it's roughly the same, whether they've smoked a cigarette or taken a cycle of e-cigarette vaping or juul vaping. it's roughly the same. >> reporter: and that san francisco-based brand juul is particularly potent. packed with five times as much nicotine per hit as other e-cigs. dr. matthew springer led the study on rats in the lab, delivering vape snoke through this machine. >> the rats exposed to the juul had a lot more nicotine in their blood than the rats exposed to the regular cigarettes. >> reporter: he says the increased nicotine levels and delivery system on the juul are even more highly addictive. >> juul has a lot more nicotine. this is one of the things that makes juul hook kids. >> reporter: humboldt state student says many of the
inside those juuls that makes them so much more addictive according to ucsf researchers. >> reporter: inside a lab at the university of california san francisco, one study produced two discoveries. the first that vaping is no different than cigarette smoke on your arteries. >> if you look at the amount by which the blood vessel function goes down, it's roughly the same, whether they've smoked a cigarette or taken a cycle of e-cigarette vaping or juul vaping. it's roughly the same....
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and so we have existing agreements with all other hospitals like cpmc, trinity and ucsf. and so it depends on what the medical needs are and then we can transfer. >> thank you. >> thank you. i have no further questions. just we look forward to hearing the outcome of the vote on tuesday. i know you're working closely with miss heramoto and if you can just underscore, move as quickly as we can. >> absolutely. >> we would appreciate that. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> i think through the chair, i think we'll go to public comment. >> we will and i have some speaker cards so i'll call some names and if folks can line up on your right, our left. benson nadel, gloria simpson and teteresa palmer, ben kung, l leah montono, kim tavvali and katie rose. we give you two minutes. we asked you state your first and last name clearly and speak into the microphone. if you have a written statement, you're encouraged to leave a copy with the clerk for file. no applause or booing is permitted and in the interest of time, speakers are encouraged to avoid repetition of previous statements. com
and so we have existing agreements with all other hospitals like cpmc, trinity and ucsf. and so it depends on what the medical needs are and then we can transfer. >> thank you. >> thank you. i have no further questions. just we look forward to hearing the outcome of the vote on tuesday. i know you're working closely with miss heramoto and if you can just underscore, move as quickly as we can. >> absolutely. >> we would appreciate that. >> thank you. >> thank...
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born and raised in san francisco, grew up in filmore, mission, and sunsitsunset, and have attended ucsf as a student since 2011. and i've participated since its initiative, and have contributed to the discussions in the free city coalition, with community groups, students, union folks, and other community members. and so, yeah -- yeah, throughout the application for free city, on the ground from door-knocking, from speaking, i had aimed to really keep the students in mind, right? because at that period, i was part of the solidarity committee, which was already fighting against anti-student policies, that was predominantly pushing predominantly students of color out of an educationtha tha education ty deserved. from there to participating in the free city coalition, it has been exciting advocating for this visionary program, and looking at it from line by line, from looking at what are the conditions that we want to consider? and keep in mind that students are facing issues, and keep their needs in the free city initiative. my aims and goals while being an active member, hopefully, on th
born and raised in san francisco, grew up in filmore, mission, and sunsitsunset, and have attended ucsf as a student since 2011. and i've participated since its initiative, and have contributed to the discussions in the free city coalition, with community groups, students, union folks, and other community members. and so, yeah -- yeah, throughout the application for free city, on the ground from door-knocking, from speaking, i had aimed to really keep the students in mind, right? because at...
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and my first job was mount zion emergency hospital which is now ucsf.ay that i drive by ucsf and i look at the old mount zion emergency, i have a sense of pride knowing that i had a part of building that place. yeah, i did. i graduated as an apprentice and worked on a retrofit for city hall. i loved looking at that building and i take big pride in knowing that i was a part of that retrofit. my first for formen job was a 40 story building from the ground up. and it's a predominantly male industry and most of the times people underestimate women. i'm used to it though, it's a challenge for me. >> as a female you're working with a lot of guys. so when they see a woman, first they don't think that the woman is in charge and to know that she's a person that is in charge with operations, i think that it's great, because it's different. it's not something -- i mean, not only a female but the only female of color. >> i was the first female finisher in the cement shop and i was the first crew supervisor, in the shop as a woman. when i became a two, the superviso
and my first job was mount zion emergency hospital which is now ucsf.ay that i drive by ucsf and i look at the old mount zion emergency, i have a sense of pride knowing that i had a part of building that place. yeah, i did. i graduated as an apprentice and worked on a retrofit for city hall. i loved looking at that building and i take big pride in knowing that i was a part of that retrofit. my first for formen job was a 40 story building from the ground up. and it's a predominantly male...
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and my first job was mount zion emergency hospital which is now ucsf.nd every day that i drive by ucsf and i look at the old mount zion emergency, i have a sense of pride knowing that i had a part of building that place. yeah, i did. i graduated as an apprentice and worked on a retrofit for city hall. i loved looking at that building and i take big pride in knowing that i was a part of that retrofit. my first for formen job was a 40 story building from the ground up. and it's a predominantly male industry and most of the times people underestimate women. i'm used to it though, it's a challenge for me. >> as a female you're working with a lot of guys. so when they see a woman, first they don't think that the woman is in charge and to know that she's a person that is in charge with operations, i think that it's great, because it's different. it's not something -- i mean, not only a female but the only female of color. >> i was the first female finisher in the cement shop and i was the first crew supervisor, in the shop as a woman. when i became a two, the
and my first job was mount zion emergency hospital which is now ucsf.nd every day that i drive by ucsf and i look at the old mount zion emergency, i have a sense of pride knowing that i had a part of building that place. yeah, i did. i graduated as an apprentice and worked on a retrofit for city hall. i loved looking at that building and i take big pride in knowing that i was a part of that retrofit. my first for formen job was a 40 story building from the ground up. and it's a predominantly...
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i want to ucsf and the department of public health for presenting today. just one thing i just want to say is that nobody should ever be forced to inhale secondhand smoke. you should never be in a position where you have to be around secondhand smoke. and you don't have an opportunity to get away, and particularly if you're in your own household. so i do appreciate this hearing and i do appreciate president yee bringing this forward, because that's important. as you know, we have a lot of fights against big tobacco and keeping people safe and out of harm's way from secondhand smoke. and i just do want to reiterate the fact that it is our job to put policies in place to make sure that people don't have to be forced to be around any kind of secondhand smoke. thank you. >> thank you, supervisor walton. president yee. >> supervisor yee: yeah. i want to thank the speakers that came today and really at least educated myself. and also the people that made public comments. i appreciate your comments and wanting to address this issue. and, you know, it's really tro
i want to ucsf and the department of public health for presenting today. just one thing i just want to say is that nobody should ever be forced to inhale secondhand smoke. you should never be in a position where you have to be around secondhand smoke. and you don't have an opportunity to get away, and particularly if you're in your own household. so i do appreciate this hearing and i do appreciate president yee bringing this forward, because that's important. as you know, we have a lot of...
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i want to ucsf and the department of public health for presenting today. just one thing i just want to say is that nobody should ever be forced to inhale secondhand smoke. you should never be in a position where you have to be around secondhand smoke. and you don't have an opportunity to get away, and particularly if you're in your own household. so i do appreciate this hearing and i do appreciate president yee bringing this forward, because that's important. as you know, we have a lot of fights against big tobacco and keeping people safe and out of harm's way from secondhand smoke. and i just do want to reiterate the fact that it is our job to put policies in place to make sure that people don't have to be forced to be around any kind of secondhand smoke. thank you. >> thank you, supervisor walton. president yee. >> supervisor yee: yeah. i want to thank the speakers that came today and really at least educated myself. and also the people that made public comments. i appreciate your comments and wanting to address this issue. and, you know, it's really tro
i want to ucsf and the department of public health for presenting today. just one thing i just want to say is that nobody should ever be forced to inhale secondhand smoke. you should never be in a position where you have to be around secondhand smoke. and you don't have an opportunity to get away, and particularly if you're in your own household. so i do appreciate this hearing and i do appreciate president yee bringing this forward, because that's important. as you know, we have a lot of...
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i am a do no harm coalition member, also a senior medical student at ucsf. a lot of this has been about lack of sufficient training. that's not an excuse. his training officer, you can see him tell florez to stop, stop, stop. he was already -- he is already under disclaimer review for the brutal beating of jeffrey kilroy in 2018 after which he was caught laughing. chief scott, you have the power to fire officer florez. you know that even without a police commission hearing, and especially if you think this goes against department policy. you did this once before for officer christopher ulloa. fire officer florez. >> hi. my name is christine, and i'm a member of the do no harm coalition. we know that police involved shootings are a public health issue, and we see the impact in our clinic. and in addition to the excellent points brought up, we want to highlight that these continued shootings cause trauma for the community, and as we saw at the community meeting several weeks ago, there's a lot of unhealed trauma. and deciding to put the officers back on the st
i am a do no harm coalition member, also a senior medical student at ucsf. a lot of this has been about lack of sufficient training. that's not an excuse. his training officer, you can see him tell florez to stop, stop, stop. he was already -- he is already under disclaimer review for the brutal beating of jeffrey kilroy in 2018 after which he was caught laughing. chief scott, you have the power to fire officer florez. you know that even without a police commission hearing, and especially if...
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. >>> the recent ucsf report said that hospital visits related to the east scooter injuries have more than tripled in the last five years. >>> san jose international airport is a step closer to a major expansion. city council just approved the first step of the plan. it is designed to take them from the current 15 million passengers per year to a projected 22 million by 2037. the updated plan will call for six new gates and two parking garages and an on-site hotel. >> for overnight stays and conferences for business travelers in particular i think it will really help and support travelers needs. >> they will also begin to work on an environmental impact report to athow the expansion affect the carbon footprint. >>> south bay security guard being called a hero. >> obviously there was something wrong. >> he saw something and stepped in. how his actions saved a young girl from an alleged sexual predator. >>> the vice president making predictions about the nfc championship game. >>> wildfires are threatening the start of the australian open tennis tournament. how organizers are making con
. >>> the recent ucsf report said that hospital visits related to the east scooter injuries have more than tripled in the last five years. >>> san jose international airport is a step closer to a major expansion. city council just approved the first step of the plan. it is designed to take them from the current 15 million passengers per year to a projected 22 million by 2037. the updated plan will call for six new gates and two parking garages and an on-site hotel. >>...
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in the center, the ucsf campus that i spoke about is located there.he 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, including 2,964
in the center, the ucsf campus that i spoke about is located there.he 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...
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i want to ucsf and the department of public health for presenting today.t one thing i just want to say is that nobody should ever be forced to inhale secondhand smoke. you should never be in a position where you have to be around secondhand smoke. and you don't have an opportunity to get away, and particularly if you're in your own household. so i do appreciate this hearing and i do appreciate president yee bringing this forward, because that's important. as you know, we have a lot of fights against big tobacco and keeping people safe and out of harm's way from secondhand smoke. and i just do want to reiterate the fact that it is our job to put policies in place to make sure that people don't have to be forced to be around any kind of secondhand smoke. thank you. >> thank you, supervisor walton. president yee. >> supervisor yee: yeah. i want to thank the speakers that came today and really at least educated myself. and also the people that made public comments. i appreciate your comments and wanting to address this issue. and, you know, it's really troubli
i want to ucsf and the department of public health for presenting today.t one thing i just want to say is that nobody should ever be forced to inhale secondhand smoke. you should never be in a position where you have to be around secondhand smoke. and you don't have an opportunity to get away, and particularly if you're in your own household. so i do appreciate this hearing and i do appreciate president yee bringing this forward, because that's important. as you know, we have a lot of fights...
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under firagain there's a new study that saysusers get more nicotine from jel them from cigarettes ucsfesearchers published this and they exposed rats to jewel to older east cigarette products in reguar cigarettes. the results revealed that the rats exposed to jewel absorbed a much larger dose of nicotine. then from previous generation e cigarettes are regular cigarettes in fact, the blood nicotine levels and the animals were about 5 times higher from jewel then a cigarette. >>to bay area library system targeted and forced to close some svices. days later, we'll tell you about the efcts from the hack attack. also a huge problem for public transportation andsan mateo coty what'd we decide on the flyers again? uh, "fifteen minutes could save you 15% or more onar insurance." i think we're gonna swap over to "over seventy-five years of savings and service." what, we're just gonna swap over? yep. pumthe breaks on this, swap it over to that. pump the breaks, and, uh, swap over? that's right. instead of all this that i've already-? yeah. what are we gonna do with these? keep it at your desk, a
under firagain there's a new study that saysusers get more nicotine from jel them from cigarettes ucsfesearchers published this and they exposed rats to jewel to older east cigarette products in reguar cigarettes. the results revealed that the rats exposed to jewel absorbed a much larger dose of nicotine. then from previous generation e cigarettes are regular cigarettes in fact, the blood nicotine levels and the animals were about 5 times higher from jewel then a cigarette. >>to bay area...
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that's according to a study done by ucsf. >> here in california, they fought heard against helmet laws that would have protected people. joining us live to tell us what she found, lyanne melendez. >> reporter: i found that people over 18 years old don't have to wear a helmet when riding an e scooter. that's law in california. ironically, the person who pushed for this law represents the city in the central valley which by the way does not have any rentable scooters. from 2014 to 2018, the number of scooter related injuries, and hospital admissions in the u.s. grew by 222%, the number across the board was dr. benjamin brier, compiled the data. >> one in three people that came to the emergency room had a head injury. >> that's twice the rate than bicyclists. most people who ride e scooters don't wear helmets. >> they don't go that fast, and they don't come with a helmet, and i'm not going to bring my own. >> the group that got hurt the most was 18 to 34-year-olds. >> the push to allow them to ride without helmets began 80 miles from san francisco, a city in the central valley, assemblyma
that's according to a study done by ucsf. >> here in california, they fought heard against helmet laws that would have protected people. joining us live to tell us what she found, lyanne melendez. >> reporter: i found that people over 18 years old don't have to wear a helmet when riding an e scooter. that's law in california. ironically, the person who pushed for this law represents the city in the central valley which by the way does not have any rentable scooters. from 2014 to...
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and my first job was mount zion emergency hospital which is now ucsf. at the old mount zion emergency, i have a sense of pride knowing that i had a part of building that place. yeah, i did. i graduated as an apprentice and worked on a retrofit for city hall. i loved looking at that building and i take big pride in knowing that i was a part of that retrofit. my first for formen job was a 40 story building from the ground up. and it's a predominantly male industry and most of the times people underestimate women. i'm used to it though, it's a challenge for me. >> as a female you're working with a lot of guys. so when they see a woman, first they don't think that the woman is in charge and to know that she's a person that is in charge with operations, i think that it's great, because it's different. it's not something -- i mean, not only a female but the only female of color. >> i was the first female finisher in the cement shop and i was the first crew supervisor, in the shop as a woman. when i became a two, the supervisors would not help me. in the middl
and my first job was mount zion emergency hospital which is now ucsf. at the old mount zion emergency, i have a sense of pride knowing that i had a part of building that place. yeah, i did. i graduated as an apprentice and worked on a retrofit for city hall. i loved looking at that building and i take big pride in knowing that i was a part of that retrofit. my first for formen job was a 40 story building from the ground up. and it's a predominantly male industry and most of the times people...
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>>a new study from ucsf says that users actually get more nicotine from jewel than from actual cigarettes. researchers exposed rats to jewel older east cigarette products and cigarettes themselves and the results revealed that the rats exposed to jewel. it absorbed a much larger dose of nicotine than from older generation e cigarettes or cigarettes themselves in fact, the blood nicotine levels in the animals were about 5 times higher from juul then from cigarettes. >>the car braking epidemic is spreading from the bay area actually moving south all the way to los angeles and hot tourist spots. the thieves include bay area gang members are using rental cars. once they patrol the bay area then they will drive down to southern california to hit those victims down there and according to the richmond police department, the local crackdown is getting better, although it doesn't appear so it's getting better and they believe that's forcing the thieves to move south. >>creek increased law enforcement presence here in the bay area and being such an m and demick here they've started to move down sou
>>a new study from ucsf says that users actually get more nicotine from jewel than from actual cigarettes. researchers exposed rats to jewel older east cigarette products and cigarettes themselves and the results revealed that the rats exposed to jewel. it absorbed a much larger dose of nicotine than from older generation e cigarettes or cigarettes themselves in fact, the blood nicotine levels in the animals were about 5 times higher from juul then from cigarettes. >>the car braking...
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in a study late last year, ucsf researchers also found that people who use vaping products are more prone to chronic lung diseases. live in san francisco tonight, aanlliadr day investigation finally wrapping up at a marijuana grow operation in oakland. it started before sunrise when police responded to a burglary in progress on adline street. one suspect was detained. officers uncovered a firearm. there was concern there might be more suspects inside. police now telling us they've cleared the area this evening. they've made no more arrests. >>> oakland has got a new strategy to deal with the spike in violence. juliette goodrich tells us they've hired a man with a proven track record of fighting crime. >> violent crime is creeping up in oakland and now the city has hired a new anti-violence chief to help turns things around. oakland's homicides, aggravated assaults, rapes, and robberies up 7% in 2019. a trend the city wants to end. >> we must do more. >> reporter: that's where guillermo cespedes comes in. >> this is oakland. and we have a lot of work to do. >> reporter: he's been hired as
in a study late last year, ucsf researchers also found that people who use vaping products are more prone to chronic lung diseases. live in san francisco tonight, aanlliadr day investigation finally wrapping up at a marijuana grow operation in oakland. it started before sunrise when police responded to a burglary in progress on adline street. one suspect was detained. officers uncovered a firearm. there was concern there might be more suspects inside. police now telling us they've cleared the...
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ucsf professor james taylor talked about what the candidates plan to do. >> this debate is about trying to persuade the voters for the candidates who fall by the wayside and represent 1% or 2% of the constituency to bring them into the umbrella of their campaign. >> the candidates who did not qualify for the debate tonight will still be busy. tulsi gabbard will host a livestream talk about the iran crisis and andrew yang will be in ames, iowa, hosting a town hall meeting in john delaney will host three town hall meetings. >>> it's 4:07 and tough punishment handed out against the houston astros or stealing signs during games in 2017. the astros manager and general manager were suspended by the major league baseball lead for the entire 2020 season. the astros owner fired them. houston will lose their first and second round picks for the next two years and still, some fans and players demand punishment for the players involved and they say the 2017 world series title should be taken away from the astros. >>> the boston red sox and their manager, alex cora, maybe hit next. alex cora alex co
ucsf professor james taylor talked about what the candidates plan to do. >> this debate is about trying to persuade the voters for the candidates who fall by the wayside and represent 1% or 2% of the constituency to bring them into the umbrella of their campaign. >> the candidates who did not qualify for the debate tonight will still be busy. tulsi gabbard will host a livestream talk about the iran crisis and andrew yang will be in ames, iowa, hosting a town hall meeting in john...
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at ucsf is working on what could be a groundbreaking test to stop this strain. dr. ch i u was developing a test for lymes disease but it could be changed for new viruses like this wuhan coronavirus. he says time is a key factor in stopping the spread. >> you need to test the virus in a clinic potentially in emergency room or even potentially at the airport. >> dr. chiu says it would involve a nasal swab and then you could use a strip to change colors like a pregnancy test. >>> the domincan university is offering a degree in public health for graduates and there is a sense of urgency for professors in san rafael. they are studying all aspects of the virus that have created an emergency. and one that climate change is affecting diseases. >> animals are very important. when it is going to impact your health it is much more real. >> if you really truly want to affect change and save lives and reduce the burden of disease, figure out like why this is happening in the first place. >> now the professor says that bats can be the source of this. and past versions of coronavi
at ucsf is working on what could be a groundbreaking test to stop this strain. dr. ch i u was developing a test for lymes disease but it could be changed for new viruses like this wuhan coronavirus. he says time is a key factor in stopping the spread. >> you need to test the virus in a clinic potentially in emergency room or even potentially at the airport. >> dr. chiu says it would involve a nasal swab and then you could use a strip to change colors like a pregnancy test....
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at 5:00, shocking new numbers when it comes to electric scooter safety, what a brand-new study from ucsf is sending so many riders to if the emergency room. we'll have that story and more coming up at 5:00. remember we're screaming 4/7 cbsn bay area. that will do it for us, kpix5 news at noon. if you have outdoor plans do, it now. >> do it now, because rain returns tomorrow. >> we'll see you tomorrow morning at 4:30, have a wonderful day and enjoy your wednesday. trump: obamacare is a complete and total disaster. let obamacare implode. nurse: these wild attacks on healthcare hurt the patients i care for. i've been a nurse in new york for thirty years. i know the difference leadership can make because i saw what mike bloomberg did as mayor. vo: mayor bloomberg helped lower the number of uninsured by 40%, covering 700,000 more new yorkers, life expectancy increased. he helped expand health coverage to 200,000 more kids and upgraded pediatric care--- infant mortality rates dropped to record lows. and as mayor, mike bloomberg always championed reproductive health for women. so when you hear
at 5:00, shocking new numbers when it comes to electric scooter safety, what a brand-new study from ucsf is sending so many riders to if the emergency room. we'll have that story and more coming up at 5:00. remember we're screaming 4/7 cbsn bay area. that will do it for us, kpix5 news at noon. if you have outdoor plans do, it now. >> do it now, because rain returns tomorrow. >> we'll see you tomorrow morning at 4:30, have a wonderful day and enjoy your wednesday. trump: obamacare is...
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ucsf study release found that a surge of injuries have been related to the z scooters. particularly among young adults. they grew by 222% between 2014, and 2018. >>> tesla ceo can see a $350 million payday all thanks to his massive stock package. musk is paid only in stock options. due to his pay package approved in 2018. it hasn't given him a share of stock it until now. tesla stock closed at a record high today, trading at $547 a share tesla gained 2.5% today after an almost 10% gain yesterday. >>> taking a live look at san francisco where today the air quality management district announced some groundbreaking new technology for hyper local low emission cars with air- quality sensing devices. the data collected from the cars will be confined with other air district data to map out block by block air quality across a range of pollutants. the air district says this project is one way to highlight the dangers of rolling back long-standing auto emission standards. >> this oject will help shine a light on the disparity of health effects faced by many in the region. it will
ucsf study release found that a surge of injuries have been related to the z scooters. particularly among young adults. they grew by 222% between 2014, and 2018. >>> tesla ceo can see a $350 million payday all thanks to his massive stock package. musk is paid only in stock options. due to his pay package approved in 2018. it hasn't given him a share of stock it until now. tesla stock closed at a record high today, trading at $547 a share tesla gained 2.5% today after an almost 10% gain...
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it will also not affect refillable tank style vaping products at ucsf the head of the tobacco research center says more meaningful action on tobacco is happening at the city and state level to keep teenagers from smoking.>> it shows it is important for cities in the state to move forward with comprehensive flavor bands. on all tobacco products modeled on what we have done here in san francisco.>> the fda said manufacturers will have 30 days to stop making and selling those products once the policy is published. >>> meantime u-haul based in phoenix says it will stop hiring nicotine smokers in the state where it is legal and california's on on the list of states affected by this new u- haul policy. they want to help create a healthier corporate culture and at the same time reducing healthcare costs. alaska airlines had a similar policy which dates back to 1985. >>> it is time to check in with mark tamayo telling us about a change in the weather tonight. but the weekend looks good. >> if you don't mind starting on saturday with cloud cover but no major storms going into the first weekend
it will also not affect refillable tank style vaping products at ucsf the head of the tobacco research center says more meaningful action on tobacco is happening at the city and state level to keep teenagers from smoking.>> it shows it is important for cities in the state to move forward with comprehensive flavor bands. on all tobacco products modeled on what we have done here in san francisco.>> the fda said manufacturers will have 30 days to stop making and selling those products...
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report by u c s f there's been an alarming increase of east scooter riders showing up in the hospital ucsf found that between 2014 2018 there were more than 39,000 injuries for scooters. >>that's an increase of 222% the injuries were most prevalent. among young adults between 1834 overall hospital admissions for scooters went up 365% the most common injuries or head traumas in fact nearly a 3rd more than twice that of bike riders and that's not a surprise since well the zippy scooters seem to be everywhere not many people can be seen wearing a helmet is only legally required in california for those under 18 some who share the road with east scooters say the fact that they are so easily accessible to rent means less experience people are riding them and they think they're invincible on. >>they were on the sidewalks and they should be in the street the bike lane in even then they sell act ridiculous, you know go fast speak you know don't look and this woman says she has seen people fall off the scooters and almost fell off once or sell them, i have like trying to slow down i kind yeah. >>it'
report by u c s f there's been an alarming increase of east scooter riders showing up in the hospital ucsf found that between 2014 2018 there were more than 39,000 injuries for scooters. >>that's an increase of 222% the injuries were most prevalent. among young adults between 1834 overall hospital admissions for scooters went up 365% the most common injuries or head traumas in fact nearly a 3rd more than twice that of bike riders and that's not a surprise since well the zippy scooters...
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winns might be an easy way to get around 're learning that they are linked to a causfor concern ucsf they publish a new study showing alarming increase in injuries and to those electric scooters got to be carel on those things between 2014 20. there are more than 39,000 injuries from scoote and then an increase of 222%. the injuries were most prevalent among yog adults between the ages of 18 34 and the most common injuries. ty were head traas in fact nearly a 3rd more than twice that a bike riders. >>they think they're invincible, yoknow they just go fast speak to you know don't lovoften like trying >>i kind of locked in yet it's kind of scary bulike you know they supply helmets or anhing which i think thy >>or bring your own th auors of thestudy say they strongly believe the helmet should worn while riding those e scoots they also believe that manufacturers should make them more accessible. and on the kron 4 rning news, an urgent need for the gift of life, why blood donors are blood donations excuse me are way down right now in the bay area and how you can help save some lives. a li
winns might be an easy way to get around 're learning that they are linked to a causfor concern ucsf they publish a new study showing alarming increase in injuries and to those electric scooters got to be carel on those things between 2014 20. there are more than 39,000 injuries from scoote and then an increase of 222%. the injuries were most prevalent among yog adults between the ages of 18 34 and the most common injuries. ty were head traas in fact nearly a 3rd more than twice that a bike...
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ucsf found that between 2014 2018 there were more than 39,000 injuries from scooters reported acrosshe country that is an increase of 222% the injuries were most prevalent. among young adults between 1834 overall hospital admissions from scooters went up 365% the most common injuries. head trauma. coming up tonight at 6 we will have a full report about the issue for kron four's maureen kelly, she dives into the growing problem. lawmakers in washington are talking about repealing authorization for the use of military force another justification for president trump to order strikes against direct comes from the a u m f as it's called which was passed by congress. >>back in 2002 now many representatives believe it is time to get rid of it joke a little reports. >>first as a mother of an air force veteran congresswoman norma torres says authorizing any military action is personal i need to be able to tell parents that their sons and daughters are not going to die in vain. that's partly why she says it's time to rethink the 2002 authorization for the use of military force in iraq, known a
ucsf found that between 2014 2018 there were more than 39,000 injuries from scooters reported acrosshe country that is an increase of 222% the injuries were most prevalent. among young adults between 1834 overall hospital admissions from scooters went up 365% the most common injuries. head trauma. coming up tonight at 6 we will have a full report about the issue for kron four's maureen kelly, she dives into the growing problem. lawmakers in washington are talking about repealing authorization...
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i am a do no harm coalition member, also a senior medical student at ucsf. a lot of this has been about lack of sufficient training. that's not an excuse. his training officer, you can see him tell florez to stop, stop, stop. he was already -- he is already under disclaimer review for the brutal beating of jeffrey kilroy in 2018 after which he was caught laughing. chief scott, you have the power to fire officer florez. you know that even without a police commission hearing, and especially if you think this goes against department policy. you did this once before for officer christopher ulloa. fire officer florez. >> hi. my name is christine, and i'm a member of the do no harm coalition. we know that police involved shootings are a public health issue, and we see the impact in our clinic. and in addition to the excellent points brought up, we want to highlight that these continued shootings cause trauma for the community, and as we saw at the community meeting several weeks ago, there's a lot of unhealed trauma. and deciding to put the officers back on the st
i am a do no harm coalition member, also a senior medical student at ucsf. a lot of this has been about lack of sufficient training. that's not an excuse. his training officer, you can see him tell florez to stop, stop, stop. he was already -- he is already under disclaimer review for the brutal beating of jeffrey kilroy in 2018 after which he was caught laughing. chief scott, you have the power to fire officer florez. you know that even without a police commission hearing, and especially if...
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nominated for an academy award for best animated short, it's directeds by a ucsf alum.s a heartwarming story about an unlikely friendship between a kitten and a pit bull. if you watch the film, you might recognize some famous san francisco views. >> that looks nice. and it's up for oscar shorts, correct? >> yeah. that's exciting. >> that's very nice. >> cute. >>> before we go, rob mayeda, a check on our final forecast. also if you have a little rattle at your house, a 2.6 magnitude earthquake about 11:00, so about 30 minutes ago in the richmond area. >> and the other shaking you'll have tomorrow morning will be the shivering from patchy frost to start the day. then for the afternoon some late rain in the north bay. thursday morning commute looks soggy. saturday a few more showers in the north bay and then that sunday forecast, nfc championship game will make the friends from lambeau field sweat a little bit. those temperatures climbing close to 60 around the bay area. great for football. >> thanks for joining us here on tuesday night. have a great wednesday. >> have a s
nominated for an academy award for best animated short, it's directeds by a ucsf alum.s a heartwarming story about an unlikely friendship between a kitten and a pit bull. if you watch the film, you might recognize some famous san francisco views. >> that looks nice. and it's up for oscar shorts, correct? >> yeah. that's exciting. >> that's very nice. >> cute. >>> before we go, rob mayeda, a check on our final forecast. also if you have a little rattle at your...
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bring is really a deep sense around educational concerns, but also, you know, to remind the folks at ucsf, of the promise that was made to the residents of district 10 and district 9, that while mission bay's growth, which has been expotential, was really quick, one of the things that was promised was they would do an adult education program for residents. i want to make sure i support and remind them of that promise to the community. i would be honored to sit here, but also bring my education app to the committee. and i'm so grateful for your nomination. >> chairwoman: and i'm so grateful for your willingness to serve. thank you. and now i want to -- >> any questions? >> chairwoman: sorry. any questions? no? is there any member of the public who wishes to speak on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed. i would love to make the motion to forward applicant kemtry moffet with positive rome day recommendation, sitting in seat 6. without objection, that motion passes unanimously. congratulations. should i reopen item number two? okay. mr. richard, we just unanimously appointed you.
bring is really a deep sense around educational concerns, but also, you know, to remind the folks at ucsf, of the promise that was made to the residents of district 10 and district 9, that while mission bay's growth, which has been expotential, was really quick, one of the things that was promised was they would do an adult education program for residents. i want to make sure i support and remind them of that promise to the community. i would be honored to sit here, but also bring my education...
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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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here in the bay area, a doctor at ucsf is working on a quick tweft to , test to detect the new strain. >> it could produce a result in a matter of hours. jana katsuyama visited his lab. >> it was really fascinating. dr. chu says he originally had been developing this test for lyme disease, but it can be adapted to test for new viruses. >> reporter: this lab in san francisco's mission bay is a battleground in a race to understand the new corona virus. the lab director is a professor of neurology at san francisco. >> it's because there's so many unknowns about this virus. we've don't know where it came from. we don't know where it's headed. we don't really know the characteristics of the virus. and we don't have either a treatment or a vaccine. >> reporter: dr. chu says china and the cdc have been able to get the genetic sequencing from infected patients. but testing is as long as 24 hours. >> we need to be able to test for the virus in the emergency room or even potentially at the airport. >> reporter: that's why he is partnering with mammoth biosciences in south san francisco. mammoth
here in the bay area, a doctor at ucsf is working on a quick tweft to , test to detect the new strain. >> it could produce a result in a matter of hours. jana katsuyama visited his lab. >> it was really fascinating. dr. chu says he originally had been developing this test for lyme disease, but it can be adapted to test for new viruses. >> reporter: this lab in san francisco's mission bay is a battleground in a race to understand the new corona virus. the lab director is a...
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only rolled up her sleeves to help to get the buildings built like the museum and the hospital at ucsf and other places in san francisco, but she's committed to ensuring that we have real equity when we provide opportunities like a deyoung museum and the soul of the nation and what it represents is absolutely extraordinary. and the fact that miss wilsey has invested resources into making sure that there are days that are free to the public, to ensure access to such an incredible exhibit is something that typically a corporation or a company usually does, but this lady single handedly did it for this incredible exhibit. and i want to thank you for your work and your commitment. [applause] this extraordinary exhibit, which spans over the course of 20 years during the most -- i think during the most critical transition of african americans anywhere especially here in california is just absolutely incredible. and i had an opportunity in december to tour the exhibit with the curator and to just really feel like i was stepping back in time and the commitment and how these revolutionary artis
only rolled up her sleeves to help to get the buildings built like the museum and the hospital at ucsf and other places in san francisco, but she's committed to ensuring that we have real equity when we provide opportunities like a deyoung museum and the soul of the nation and what it represents is absolutely extraordinary. and the fact that miss wilsey has invested resources into making sure that there are days that are free to the public, to ensure access to such an incredible exhibit is...
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i am a do no harm coalition member, also a senior medical student at ucsf. a lot of this has been about lack of sufficient training. that's not an excuse. his training officer, you can see him tell florez to stop, stop, stop. he was already -- he is already under disclaimer review for the brutal beating of jeffrey kilroy in 2018 after which he was caught laughing. chief scott, you have the power to fire officer florez. you know that even without a police commission hearing, and especially if you think this goes against department policy. you did this once before for officer christopher ulloa. fire officer florez. >> hi. my name is christine, and i'm a member of the do no harm coalition. we know that police involved shootings are a public health issue, and we see the impact in our clinic. and in addition to the excellent points brought up, we want to highlight that these continued shootings cause trauma for the community, and as we saw at the community meeting several weeks ago, there's a lot of unhealed trauma. and deciding to put the officers back on the st
i am a do no harm coalition member, also a senior medical student at ucsf. a lot of this has been about lack of sufficient training. that's not an excuse. his training officer, you can see him tell florez to stop, stop, stop. he was already -- he is already under disclaimer review for the brutal beating of jeffrey kilroy in 2018 after which he was caught laughing. chief scott, you have the power to fire officer florez. you know that even without a police commission hearing, and especially if...
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i am a do no harm coalition member, also a senior medical student at ucsf. a lot of this has been about lack of sufficient training. that's not an excuse. his training officer, you can see him tell florez to stop, stop, stop. he was already -- he is already under disclaimer review for the brutal beating of jeffrey kilroy in 2018 after which he was caught laughing. chief scott, you have the power to fire officer florez. you know that even without a police commission hearing, and especially if you think this goes against department policy. you did this once before for officer christopher ulloa. fire officer florez. >> hi. my name is christine, and i'm a member of the do no harm coalition. we know that police involved shootings are a public health issue, and we see the impact in our clinic. and in addition to the excellent points brought up, we want to highlight that these continued shootings cause trauma for the community, and as we saw at the community meeting several weeks ago, there's a lot of unhealed trauma. and deciding to put the officers back on the st
i am a do no harm coalition member, also a senior medical student at ucsf. a lot of this has been about lack of sufficient training. that's not an excuse. his training officer, you can see him tell florez to stop, stop, stop. he was already -- he is already under disclaimer review for the brutal beating of jeffrey kilroy in 2018 after which he was caught laughing. chief scott, you have the power to fire officer florez. you know that even without a police commission hearing, and especially if...
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i am a do no harm coalition member, also a senior medical student at ucsf. a lot of this has been about lack of sufficient training. that's not an excuse. his training officer, you can see him tell florez to stop, stop, stop. he was already -- he is already under disclaimer review for the brutal beating of jeffrey kilroy in 2018 after which he was caught laughing. chief scott, you have the power to fire officer florez. you know that even without a police commission hearing, and especially if you think this goes against department policy. you did this once before for officer christopher ulloa. fire officer florez. >> hi. my name is christine, and i'm a member of the do no harm coalition. we know that police involved shootings are a public health issue, and we see the impact in our clinic. and in addition to the excellent points brought up, we want to highlight that these continued shootings cause trauma for the community, and as we saw at the community meeting several weeks ago, there's a lot of unhealed trauma. and deciding to put the officers back on the st
i am a do no harm coalition member, also a senior medical student at ucsf. a lot of this has been about lack of sufficient training. that's not an excuse. his training officer, you can see him tell florez to stop, stop, stop. he was already -- he is already under disclaimer review for the brutal beating of jeffrey kilroy in 2018 after which he was caught laughing. chief scott, you have the power to fire officer florez. you know that even without a police commission hearing, and especially if...
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born and raised in san francisco, grew up in filmore, mission, and sunsitsunset, and have attended ucsf as a student since 2011. and i've participated since its initiative, and have contributed to the discussions in the free city coalition, with community groups, students, union folks, and other community members. and so, yeah -- yeah, throughout the application for free city, on the ground from door-knocking, from speaking, i had aimed to really keep the students in mind, right? because at that period, i was part of the solidarity committee, which was already fighting against anti-student policies, that was predominantly pushing predominantly students of color out of an educationtha tha education ty deserved. from there to participating in the free city coalition, it has been exciting advocating for this visionary program, and looking at it from line by line, from looking at what are the conditions that we want to consider? and keep in mind that students are facing issues, and keep their needs in the free city initiative. my aims and goals while being an active member, hopefully, on th
born and raised in san francisco, grew up in filmore, mission, and sunsitsunset, and have attended ucsf as a student since 2011. and i've participated since its initiative, and have contributed to the discussions in the free city coalition, with community groups, students, union folks, and other community members. and so, yeah -- yeah, throughout the application for free city, on the ground from door-knocking, from speaking, i had aimed to really keep the students in mind, right? because at...
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part of that research is done at ucsf. testing has to go through the cdc right now. the testing takes about six hours. they are working on a more rapid turn around testing that could be done in a hospital or clinic. >> by developing a faster and more rapid test that happens to also is accurate, we might be able to identify these patients earlier and to promptly be able to isolate them so they don't spread the disease any further. >> the test is being done and developed by mammoth biosciences in south san francisco. the scientists say their goal would be to get test results back in minutes. >>> an east bay park ravaged by pigs is finally open. last fall we told you about wild pigs tearing up lafayette park. a private company was called in to trap and remove the feral pigs. >>> coverage is getting real in miami. the big game sunday, just days ago >> we have been talking to fans all day. miami is a super fun place to be. >> reporter: it sure is, and i have been talk being to a lot of fans. yesterday we couldn't find any 49ers fans. thankfully, that wasn't the case at th
part of that research is done at ucsf. testing has to go through the cdc right now. the testing takes about six hours. they are working on a more rapid turn around testing that could be done in a hospital or clinic. >> by developing a faster and more rapid test that happens to also is accurate, we might be able to identify these patients earlier and to promptly be able to isolate them so they don't spread the disease any further. >> the test is being done and developed by mammoth...