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we are right now on ucsf land.pect that process could not have happened without the commitment from ucsf approximate partnership to make sure this would come to the district but that the future of this school would be one where we truly took advantage of all of the opportunity this are here in the neighborhood and city. in terms of learning that our young people will access. person who has been at the center of that leading the work of what will be the fourth floor of the learning lab the mission bay school is the ucsf vice chancellor renee, welcome her. thank you all. [applause]. thank you very much. it it is a pleasure to be here today and on behalf of our chancellor sam i want to welcome all of you to ucsf and doctor renee and i serve the vice chair for office of diversity and out reach. we are focused on diversity. equity, inclusion and antiracism. on everybody having an opportunity to show up, do their best, excel and a part of the future. i'm a professor of gy. i'm excited because education for me that is key
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think we have a little bit more excited about progress in cancel dr alan ashworth is president of ucsf'scancer center and a world renowned researcher was saying the increased link between the genetics of the person the genetics of the tumor. and in that informing what exactly therapy the patient should receive. previously a one size fits all approach now a very tailored precision approach to cancer medicine. he says that technology and new immune therapies are providing hope for conquering cancer that didn't exist when the bidens visited ucsf in 2016 during the nation's last cancer moonshot effort following friday's hospital tour , the first lady is scheduled to speak at a democratic women's lunch and issues conference into san francisco, a gathering of women leaders and potential candidates hosted by speaker pelosi were about 27. of those elected to congress. okay but not good enough. so we still have a ways to go and we will be having coverage of that luncheon after the event. this first lady is expected to go up to tacoma, where she will meet at a technical college to discuss job trai
think we have a little bit more excited about progress in cancel dr alan ashworth is president of ucsf'scancer center and a world renowned researcher was saying the increased link between the genetics of the person the genetics of the tumor. and in that informing what exactly therapy the patient should receive. previously a one size fits all approach now a very tailored precision approach to cancer medicine. he says that technology and new immune therapies are providing hope for conquering...
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today she is going to be here to meet with people at ucsf will tell you about her visit.o why president biden compares the risk of nuclear attacks from russia to dangers posed during the cuban missile crisis. also ahead. it's the day after for the warriors following yesterday's dream on green jordan's pool dustup. jason appelbaum has reaction from the team's top brass coming up a little later in sports, and many people working through so called long covid want answers coming up, struggling with uncertainty over how long lingering problems will last. show today, she's on a mission to spotlight the president's cancer moonshot effort and learn from bay area researchers about new therapies and prevention efforts during this breast cancer awareness month, ktvu jana katsuyama was at the arrival at sfo and she joins us now with the details of the first lady's schedule. janna julian mike, the first lady has a very busy schedule tomorrow, she scheduled to get a tour at 10 15 friday morning at ucsf cancer center and then give a speech at speech speaker nancy pelosi. power lunch for
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she is getting a firsthand look at some key advances in breast cancer research and treatment at ucsf. she met with doctors, researchers and patients at the mission bay campus today. this is breast cancer awareness month. the efforts at ucsf lineup with the goals of the cancer moonshot initiative recently announced by president biden. the goal is to cut cancer death rate by 50% in the next 25 years and improve the experience of people living with cancer. the first lady also shared personal stories of her challenges with the disease. >> that may be makes us even more passionate. we have gone through this journey. we know how painful it is for families. we know how important it is to help families navigate the experience. you hear cancer and you don't hear anything else. then, you think, where do i go? what do i do? >> most all of us have a personal connection with cancer within our families. this is a follow-up trip. in 2016 she and then vice president biden visited ucsf to meet with top leading cancer experts. >>> we are learning president biden will be in california next week. colorad
she is getting a firsthand look at some key advances in breast cancer research and treatment at ucsf. she met with doctors, researchers and patients at the mission bay campus today. this is breast cancer awareness month. the efforts at ucsf lineup with the goals of the cancer moonshot initiative recently announced by president biden. the goal is to cut cancer death rate by 50% in the next 25 years and improve the experience of people living with cancer. the first lady also shared personal...
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as a social worker we worked with ucsf case managers. and some of the clientele and those who are needing services, you have to make sure the benefits are am available. and to help them get the housing they need to pay for temperature on one ends we unsured we worked with getting them the resources they need in order to get obtain services. and so under that, we need to make sure we invest in protections for workers especially burn out. mental health. and making sure that there is resource in that regard. i would like to see that the nonprofit and department relation between the secretary sectors are working together. data provided to the service wars not everybody has access. people operate in their own deputies providing resources. when you know something is available you will be able to look that and up see temperature in order to do that we provide funding and software and training employees need that. in order to conduct the job. [speaking fast] i want to see that nonprofit and it is departments wing on home and wills housing have t
as a social worker we worked with ucsf case managers. and some of the clientele and those who are needing services, you have to make sure the benefits are am available. and to help them get the housing they need to pay for temperature on one ends we unsured we worked with getting them the resources they need in order to get obtain services. and so under that, we need to make sure we invest in protections for workers especially burn out. mental health. and making sure that there is resource in...
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the scale at ucsf cancer center. i am live with the >> 29 right now looking at the forecast, things are starting a little better look at as john promise, the sun is coming out. the skies are clearing just in time for all the fun we're going to have for fleet week friday, john. i love to see a little sunshine this early because yeah, this is an important forecast today and we absolutely want to see more sunshine than not or else you're not going to see. the blue angels will just be heard overhead. the clouds right now, you can see more and more of those bright skies peering through bay bridge. looking great. we've got some blue overhead, but obviously still a little bit of low cloud cover that low cloud cover seen in patches all across the bay area. and we do have some lower visibility for some of us but clears out nicely this afternoon. get ready for a great fleet week. air show today and t morrow. just the gray this morning. the sunshine later on fairfax point, raise santa rosa in petaluma still in the 40's. so don'
the scale at ucsf cancer center. i am live with the >> 29 right now looking at the forecast, things are starting a little better look at as john promise, the sun is coming out. the skies are clearing just in time for all the fun we're going to have for fleet week friday, john. i love to see a little sunshine this early because yeah, this is an important forecast today and we absolutely want to see more sunshine than not or else you're not going to see. the blue angels will just be heard...
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the repairs that need to be made after a strange case of vandalism at the children hospital at ucsf. >>> plus, the big change for property owners in san francisco if this controversial measure passes. >>> i'm chief meteorologist, jeff ranieri. looking for something financially to do as your family this weekend? maybe it's one of the pumpkin patch is out we have today. 50s and 60s with the >>> mass vandalism at the ucsf children's hospital. months ago, someone broke windows with a hammer or other tool. 67 panels are still broken. a security camera, thankfully, at the hospital, cut an image of the suspect's vehicle. another got an image of his face. according to the ucsf police, they arrested a suspect and a trial is pending, but the windows still aren't fixed. patience and neighbors still wander why anyone would vandalize the children's hospital. >> i'm fired up! >> we're fired up! >> here's the scene at kaiser headquarters in oakland today. mental health therapists closed out the second month of their strike. workers want a new contract, saying, their big concern is timely care for t
the repairs that need to be made after a strange case of vandalism at the children hospital at ucsf. >>> plus, the big change for property owners in san francisco if this controversial measure passes. >>> i'm chief meteorologist, jeff ranieri. looking for something financially to do as your family this weekend? maybe it's one of the pumpkin patch is out we have today. 50s and 60s with the >>> mass vandalism at the ucsf children's hospital. months ago, someone broke...
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>> reporter: for most people who walk or drive by ucsf benioff children's hospital in san francisco's bay, the broken windows on the building are not always easy to spot. but employees say dozens of the windows have been broken nearly six months. patients and neighbors wonder why would anyone vandalize a children's hospital? >> i think it's clearly somebody who doesn't understand what happens here and the importance of what goes on here. >> actually, i think he don't have a heart because they are just children. >> reporter: when you get up close or if you're working inside, you can see the damage clearly. multiple windows facing mariposa street and 3rd street hit with a hammer or some other tool. i've walked the perimeter of the children's hospital and i've counted 67 different panels that have been broken. according to a uc san francisco campus police bulletin it happened in may and children's hospital wasn't the only site that was hit. a building at the mount zion campus was also vandalized. a security camera caught an image of the suspect's vehicle and another got an image of his f
>> reporter: for most people who walk or drive by ucsf benioff children's hospital in san francisco's bay, the broken windows on the building are not always easy to spot. but employees say dozens of the windows have been broken nearly six months. patients and neighbors wonder why would anyone vandalize a children's hospital? >> i think it's clearly somebody who doesn't understand what happens here and the importance of what goes on here. >> actually, i think he don't have a...
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how she says ucsf research will play a key role. and let's take a check on the evening commute and we take you to the east shore freeway partially shrouded in fog. here is it comes across the bay and you can see traffic backed up in both directions here coming through berkeley and emeryville tonight, you're watching the ktvu news at six o'clock ♪ ♪ wow, we're crunching tons of polygons here! what's going on? where's regina? hi, i'm ladonna. i invest in invesco qqq, a fund that gives me access to the nasdaq-100 innovations, like real time cgi. okay... yeah... oh. don't worry i got it! become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq fanduel and draftkings, two out of state corporations yeah... oh. don't worry i got it! making big promises. what's the real math behind prop 27, their ballot measure for online sports betting? 90% of profits go to the out of state corporations permanently. only eight and a half cents is left for the homeless. and in virginia, arizona, and other states, fanduel and draftkings use loopholes to pay far less t
how she says ucsf research will play a key role. and let's take a check on the evening commute and we take you to the east shore freeway partially shrouded in fog. here is it comes across the bay and you can see traffic backed up in both directions here coming through berkeley and emeryville tonight, you're watching the ktvu news at six o'clock ♪ ♪ wow, we're crunching tons of polygons here! what's going on? where's regina? hi, i'm ladonna. i invest in invesco qqq, a fund that gives me...
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seas live from ucsf in the city. high >> we talked to a doctor, bob wachter who chairs the ucuf department of medicine today talking about how we navigate the future. he says cases right now are low and likely covid is going to be around for some time either at this level or with some sort of moderate surge. he says now is the time to start thinking about how you want to navigate it best for yourself. >> it does feel like the current state is a version of our future. >> doctor bob wachter chairs, ucsf department of medicine. he says some level of covid-19 will be with us for several years and the low level of cases now is probably as good as it's going to get thus a change for now in some of his behaviors. to me, it's low enough that eating indoors or going out with friends to a bar is a risk, at least that i am willing to take. >> but i prefer not to. so i try to be outside when ike and well, i wear a mask. when i go shopping. yes, i do need to talk to anybody. why wear a mask? if i'm an uber on an airplane? absolut
seas live from ucsf in the city. high >> we talked to a doctor, bob wachter who chairs the ucuf department of medicine today talking about how we navigate the future. he says cases right now are low and likely covid is going to be around for some time either at this level or with some sort of moderate surge. he says now is the time to start thinking about how you want to navigate it best for yourself. >> it does feel like the current state is a version of our future. >> doctor...
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ucsf has launched two research projects on what makes up long covid grade more and what those systemsook like . >> it is systems that persist from the initial period or that develop shortly after or what we call long covid . through the national institute of health, ucsf is participating in what is called the recover project. we are interested in individuals right now who are in the first 30 days from their covid infection, both people who have been doing well, and those who are not and are particularly interested in communities that have been hit the hardest by covid, particularly latino and black communities. >> 4.4% is the current test positivity rate, and the governor says our state of emergency will and after february. >>> look at this, maybe you can hear it. a surprise firework show sent a lot of people in the bay area into a bit of a panic last night or it you hear the percussion there. so there is nothing to worry about here. those fireworks above treasure island were all part of a film production on the avenue of the palms. however, we heard from a lot of you around the base
ucsf has launched two research projects on what makes up long covid grade more and what those systemsook like . >> it is systems that persist from the initial period or that develop shortly after or what we call long covid . through the national institute of health, ucsf is participating in what is called the recover project. we are interested in individuals right now who are in the first 30 days from their covid infection, both people who have been doing well, and those who are not and...
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she is visiting the cancer center here at ucsf.ng a look behind the curtain at the good work they do on cancer research and the many programs they have to support cancer patients. ucsf as one of the best facilities for cancer treatment and research in the country. doctor biden will be touring the ucsf helen diller family, comprehensive cancer center. she'll be joined by the national cancer institute director, the president of the center and representative jackie spear will be here as well. this visit is a part of the biden administration's cancer moonshot, which gives federal resources to help speed up cancer resource research rather. the goal here is to reduce the death rate from cancer by at least 50% over the next 25 years as well as to improve the experience of those who are living and surviving cancer. >> cancer is personal to the first lady has 4 of her friends got diagnosed with it. >> in 1993, and ever since then, it's a big priority for her to create initiatives and to highlight this type of work that needs to be done so t
she is visiting the cancer center here at ucsf.ng a look behind the curtain at the good work they do on cancer research and the many programs they have to support cancer patients. ucsf as one of the best facilities for cancer treatment and research in the country. doctor biden will be touring the ucsf helen diller family, comprehensive cancer center. she'll be joined by the national cancer institute director, the president of the center and representative jackie spear will be here as well. this...
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we're showing our support and that's why doctor jill biden is here at ucsf and san francisco. she'll be at the center for the cancer center this morning to show support and also learn about the research being done here as well as the treatment being done here at ucsf cancer center. >> and she will be accompanied by the national cancer institute's director as well as the president of the the center. they're going to be all with her to get this tour. this is one of the best facilities for cancer treatment research in the country. this is again, she'll be joined by the national cancer institute director, the president, the cancer center and representative jackie spear will be out here. it is a part of the biden administration's cancer moonshot, which gives federal resources to help they need to speed up cancer research. the goal is to reduce the death rate from cancer, but at least 50% over the next 25 years as well as to improve the experience of people and families living in surviving cancer. cancer is personal to the first lady has 4 of her friends got diagnosed with it in 199
we're showing our support and that's why doctor jill biden is here at ucsf and san francisco. she'll be at the center for the cancer center this morning to show support and also learn about the research being done here as well as the treatment being done here at ucsf cancer center. >> and she will be accompanied by the national cancer institute's director as well as the president of the the center. they're going to be all with her to get this tour. this is one of the best facilities for...
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good morning, first lady dr jill biden greeted staff the ucsf helen diller family comprehensive cancer center during this breast cancer awareness month staff shared their progress in research, treatment and care of patients, caregivers and survivors, and we have supportive programs from patients through diagnosis all the way through survivorship because we know that cancer can upend people's lives. in 1993. i think this all stems from what i'm hearing personal experience , and, uh back then i had four friends diagnosed with breast cancer at the same time. for the first lady. the biden administration's effort to end cancer is personal. in addition to her friends, the biden's son beau, died of brain cancer. in february, the biden administration renewed cancer moonshot with the goal of reducing the death rate from cancer by at least 50% in the next 25 years and improving the experience of people living with and surviving cancer. we've gone through this journey. and we know how painful it is for families, and we know how important it is to help families navigate. ucsf researchers have made
good morning, first lady dr jill biden greeted staff the ucsf helen diller family comprehensive cancer center during this breast cancer awareness month staff shared their progress in research, treatment and care of patients, caregivers and survivors, and we have supportive programs from patients through diagnosis all the way through survivorship because we know that cancer can upend people's lives. in 1993. i think this all stems from what i'm hearing personal experience , and, uh back then i...
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ucsf to the district so site work may begin and that is a major milestone. now i will turn it over to lisa (inaudible) the district bond program director who will present the next few slides on programming and schedule. >> thank you gretchen and good afternoon commissioners. thank you for the opportunity to present the progress on mission bay school. go to the next slide. we will talk about program, which i think hasn't really changed. this portion hasn't changed from the last time we came. this is primarily elementary school. pre-k through 5 grade service approximately 550 students. incorporated into the elementary school program is also dedicated space for educational profession development in the form of (inaudible) where teachers and aspiring teachers with watch classroom progress going on for educational enhancement. also on the top floor is programs, a stem focused (inaudible) go ahead and skip to the next slide. a little more information about the hub. it is a play (inaudible) high school students across the district that come together really using th
ucsf to the district so site work may begin and that is a major milestone. now i will turn it over to lisa (inaudible) the district bond program director who will present the next few slides on programming and schedule. >> thank you gretchen and good afternoon commissioners. thank you for the opportunity to present the progress on mission bay school. go to the next slide. we will talk about program, which i think hasn't really changed. this portion hasn't changed from the last time we...
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as a social worker we worked with ucsf case managers.e of the clientele and those who are needing services, you have to make sure the benefits are am available. and to help them get the housing they need to pay for temperature on one ends we unsured we worked with getting them the resources they need in order to get obtain services. and so under that, we need to make sure we invest in protections for workers especially burn out. mental health. and making sure that there is resource in that regard. i would like to see that the nonprofit and department relation between the secretary sectors are working together. data provided to the service wars not everybody has access. people operate in their own deputies providing resources. when you know something is available you will be able to look that and up see temperature in order to do that we provide funding and software and training employees need that. in order to conduct the job. [speaking fast] i want to see that nonprofit and it is departments wing on home and wills housing have that soft
as a social worker we worked with ucsf case managers.e of the clientele and those who are needing services, you have to make sure the benefits are am available. and to help them get the housing they need to pay for temperature on one ends we unsured we worked with getting them the resources they need in order to get obtain services. and so under that, we need to make sure we invest in protections for workers especially burn out. mental health. and making sure that there is resource in that...
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that land is owned by ucsf in san francisco.at hundreds of school students live in the area. it will be the first new elementary school in the city in 20 years. along with the chase arena and the concerts and the games. we have a school that's going to serve the kids of this community to make sure that the next generation gets the education they need to be prepared for the future. mission bay school will also have a link to learning hub for high school students and a training facility for teachers and school staff. hurricane ian left a wide path of destruction in southwest florida. now google is stepping up to help the victims. foxes evan brown shows us the new ai technology. rebuilding southwest florida following hurricane ian could take months or even years, and now google is teaming up with a nonprofit group using its advanced technology to help folks hardest hit by the storm. give directly is a website allowing people to send money to those in need with no strings attached. they're using google's artificial intelligence to s
that land is owned by ucsf in san francisco.at hundreds of school students live in the area. it will be the first new elementary school in the city in 20 years. along with the chase arena and the concerts and the games. we have a school that's going to serve the kids of this community to make sure that the next generation gets the education they need to be prepared for the future. mission bay school will also have a link to learning hub for high school students and a training facility for...
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jill biden, was in the bay area touring ucsf cancer center. >>> they're going for less scary this timecrackdown on wild house parties. with halloween around the corner, airbnb is rolling out a new tool to try to prevent parties from happening that weekend. >> chaos. there were a lot of noise coming from the property. >> reporter: harold ng lives along the arenda street where shooting at an airbnb killed five and injured four others on halloween of 2019. >> ambulance people come. and even more law enforcement. so a lot of lights. >> reporter: the shooting prompted airbnb to put a ban on so-called party houses. however, as we saw last week when a shooting killed two teen brothers at a party at an oakland airbnb rental, there's still plenty of work to do. and just weeks before halloween airbnb says it's making a change to who can reserve a home during that busy weekend. and the hope is that this change will reduce any unauthorized parties. >> you do not have a history of positive reviews or new reviews, either not a history of positive reviews or no reviews at all, you're not going to be
jill biden, was in the bay area touring ucsf cancer center. >>> they're going for less scary this timecrackdown on wild house parties. with halloween around the corner, airbnb is rolling out a new tool to try to prevent parties from happening that weekend. >> chaos. there were a lot of noise coming from the property. >> reporter: harold ng lives along the arenda street where shooting at an airbnb killed five and injured four others on halloween of 2019. >> ambulance...
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in san francisco, ucsf has launched two research projects, we spoke with doctor jeffrey martin about what those symptoms look like, and the efforts to learn more. >> it's the symptoms that either persist from the initial period, or the developed short after, shortly after or what we call long covid. through the national institutes of health, ucsf is participating in what's called the recover project, we are interested in individuals right now who are in the first 30 days from their covid infection, both people have been doing well and those who are not. we are particularly interested in the communities hit the hardest by covid, particularly the latino and black communities. >> like now the test positivity rate stands at 4.4%, earlier this week governor newsom announced california's covid state of emergency will end after every. >>> still ahead, the biden administration now says iran is getting involved in the war in ukraine. details on the accusations. >>> a major new lawsuit accuses google of collecting sensitive information without their users consent. >>> coming up a 6:00 on cbs n
in san francisco, ucsf has launched two research projects, we spoke with doctor jeffrey martin about what those symptoms look like, and the efforts to learn more. >> it's the symptoms that either persist from the initial period, or the developed short after, shortly after or what we call long covid. through the national institutes of health, ucsf is participating in what's called the recover project, we are interested in individuals right now who are in the first 30 days from their covid...
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ucsf has one of the best facilities for cancer treatment and research. doctor biden toward ucf staffs, helen diller, family, comprehensive cancer center. she was joined by the national cancer institute director, the president of the center here and representative jackie spear. this visit is part of the biden administration's cancer moonshot, which gives federal resources to help speed up cancer research. the goal is to reduce the death rate from cancer by at least 50% over the next 25 years. >> coming up, on that deadly stabbing spree on the las vegas strip. what happened moments after the crime captured on new surveillance video. >> new york city released body camera video of a violent encounter where an emotionally disturbed man slashed an officer in the face. police were called to the area for reports of a man with a knife outside a grocery store. when officers tried taking him into custody, they say grew combative and lunch with his blade, slicing the officer's nose. another officer used a taser to subdue the man. rest him. the injured officer receiv
ucsf has one of the best facilities for cancer treatment and research. doctor biden toward ucf staffs, helen diller, family, comprehensive cancer center. she was joined by the national cancer institute director, the president of the center here and representative jackie spear. this visit is part of the biden administration's cancer moonshot, which gives federal resources to help speed up cancer research. the goal is to reduce the death rate from cancer by at least 50% over the next 25 years....
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ucsf? dan kerman kron, 4 news. >> coming up, the as yet again target a popular ice cream shop in oakland and the owner is now slamming the city talking about just how difficult it is to do business there. and after the break, why homeless advocates are so angry over the number most boxes can be recycled up to seven times. it's not a miracle. it's by design. so what starts as a box for detergent and turns into one for a sneeze is all part of the circle of caring for our natural resources and trees. choose recyclable paper and packaging. >> the number of vacant homes in san francisco continues to grow. last year, there were 60,000 homes so that people living in them in them up from 40,000 in 2019, a new report released today by the city gives a better idea of what types of homes are sitting empty. well, 4 dry nose, but joins us live from our newsroom with more on the numbers are up, pam. and ken, the report is not a good look for san francisco with so many people living on the streets. superv
ucsf? dan kerman kron, 4 news. >> coming up, the as yet again target a popular ice cream shop in oakland and the owner is now slamming the city talking about just how difficult it is to do business there. and after the break, why homeless advocates are so angry over the number most boxes can be recycled up to seven times. it's not a miracle. it's by design. so what starts as a box for detergent and turns into one for a sneeze is all part of the circle of caring for our natural resources...
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and it means a lot learn what they're doing here at ucsf. this. this tour starts at 10 15 this morning. >> we'll be following that and seeing how she feels about everything they do here. but for now, let's send it back to you guys in studio. >> all right. thank you very much, sara. >> 5 33 and in the east bay, new safety measures and support services are in place in an oakland school that had a shooting at it and many people were injured in that 6 people were shot when gunmen opened fire. oakland police officers greeted students back at bay tech on yesterday and rosedale high school reopened its doors as well. it was just last week when 2 shooters were captured on surveillance video firing 30 rounds on the king's estate campus. a spokesperson for the district says there have been upgrades so that the students are safe. >> a new cameras perhaps going in some locations where we didn't have full coverage may be upgrading some we are upgrading the radio system that that staff there used to communicate with each other. whether, you know, it's just norm
and it means a lot learn what they're doing here at ucsf. this. this tour starts at 10 15 this morning. >> we'll be following that and seeing how she feels about everything they do here. but for now, let's send it back to you guys in studio. >> all right. thank you very much, sara. >> 5 33 and in the east bay, new safety measures and support services are in place in an oakland school that had a shooting at it and many people were injured in that 6 people were shot when gunmen...
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ktvu is tom baker spoke with a pediatric doctor from ucsf benioff children's hospitals about the impacte in the bay area and how parents can protect their kids. so we're definitely busy. we've got our tennis shoes on. we're running around, making sure to see all of the kids that need our help and get them the care that they need the good news with infections like this, especially in healthy children. is that the length of stay in the house? hospital is usually on the order of 2 to 3 days. and so even though we have lots of kids coming into the hospital for help every day i get to kids send kids home as well and we're able to make sure to do that in an effective and safe way to make sure that everybody gets the care that they need. we're definitely seeing two things. the first is that our rsv surge if you will is happening a little bit earlier this year when i look back at the last couple of years. usually we see a pattern where we start to see rsv cases in november, and this year we really saw a real increase in cases earlier than expected in the 1st and 2nd weeks of october, the other
ktvu is tom baker spoke with a pediatric doctor from ucsf benioff children's hospitals about the impacte in the bay area and how parents can protect their kids. so we're definitely busy. we've got our tennis shoes on. we're running around, making sure to see all of the kids that need our help and get them the care that they need the good news with infections like this, especially in healthy children. is that the length of stay in the house? hospital is usually on the order of 2 to 3 days. and...
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welcome as we do so often for more insight, dr peter chin hong, the head of infectious disease and ucsf, thank you for being with us. my pleasure, gasia. are you watching what's happening in europe and uk, france and other countries? and are you fearful that surge will make its way here to our home? we're definitely watching. what's going on in europe? we've heard this song before for the last two winters. it's the uk it's continental europe. it's the east coast, and then it's the west coast. but now a lot more people are trying much more than in the last two. things may happen a little quicker. on the other hand, i'm not as worried as in the last two years, because a lot more people not only gotten vaccines but they have had natural infection and then boosters. is in the community. that doesn't mean that people won't get sick. but i'm hoping that it would be a softer landing. i know a lot of people are planning their holiday travel right now. what would you say about people who want to go to places that right now are experiencing a surge? well, they easiest thing you can do is go ahead
welcome as we do so often for more insight, dr peter chin hong, the head of infectious disease and ucsf, thank you for being with us. my pleasure, gasia. are you watching what's happening in europe and uk, france and other countries? and are you fearful that surge will make its way here to our home? we're definitely watching. what's going on in europe? we've heard this song before for the last two winters. it's the uk it's continental europe. it's the east coast, and then it's the west coast....
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ucsf has one of the best facilities for cancer treatment and research. doctor biden will be touring ucsf, helen diller, family comprehensive cancer center. she is joined by the president of that center, the national cancer institute director and representative jackie spear. this visit is a part of the biden administration's cancer moonshot, which gives federal resources to help speed up cancer research. the goal is to reduce the death rate from cancer by at least 50% over the next 25 years. as of 11:00am doctor biden is on the final stop of the tour. and a panel discussion will also be held. coming up on the kron. 4 news at noon and oakland high school reopens its doors with new safety measures for students and staff. >> and social media may have a dangerous effect on the upcoming november elections. how you can stay safe against ballot misinformation online. but first, we'll share details on why activists are protesting against a proposition on reproductive rights and the upcoming election. >> and happening today, fleet week is ramping up in san francis
ucsf has one of the best facilities for cancer treatment and research. doctor biden will be touring ucsf, helen diller, family comprehensive cancer center. she is joined by the president of that center, the national cancer institute director and representative jackie spear. this visit is a part of the biden administration's cancer moonshot, which gives federal resources to help speed up cancer research. the goal is to reduce the death rate from cancer by at least 50% over the next 25 years. as...
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that starts at 1:30 at the ucsf mission bay campus.is free but you have to register ahead of time. if you have a ticket to tonight's game, you will need to be here no later than 6:30 to catch that rings our money. reggie: thank you. she looked relaxed. [laughter] until 8:00 a.m. when they kick you out, still ahead, the discussion about whether to raise taxi rates. kumasi: the moment an oncoming train smashed into an empty bus. drew: approaching 6:09, temperatures near 70 later. partly cloudy skies. temperatures will cool dude in the 60's as a the evening marches on. cotton candy. pink lemonade. bubble gum. when tobacco companies sell candy flavored products, they know exactly what they're doing because four out of five kids who use tobacco start with a flavored product. and once they're hooked, they can be addicted for life. this election: we can stop big tobacco's dirty trick. voting yes on prop 31 will end the sale of candy flavored tobacco products. saving kids from nicotine addiction. vote yes on 31. camera showing great visibility
that starts at 1:30 at the ucsf mission bay campus.is free but you have to register ahead of time. if you have a ticket to tonight's game, you will need to be here no later than 6:30 to catch that rings our money. reggie: thank you. she looked relaxed. [laughter] until 8:00 a.m. when they kick you out, still ahead, the discussion about whether to raise taxi rates. kumasi: the moment an oncoming train smashed into an empty bus. drew: approaching 6:09, temperatures near 70 later. partly cloudy...
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she will speak friday at the cancerr at ucsf. before attending a demc fundraiser at the fairmont with nancy pelosi. > >> tonight, santa clara is celebrating the first female pr. female president. she is also the first layperson to leave th. the school. at the welcome cele, julie sullivan told us she lookd to collaborating with other tald minds at the university. >> i bring people together, they they make my idea a huge succes. huge success. i always say my dreams are only fantasies. i look forward to bringing in great minds together. dreaming and doing wonderful things. > >> the official installation ceremony is on friday. stack up, up next, a food stained tablecloth could fetch thousands fetch thousands of dollars at an an auction. the connection to the beatles and an important event in san francisco history. >> a sick mountain lion is beind at an oakland zoo after spendinr days trapped in a santa rosa ba. rosa backyard. the homeowner called fish and wildlife thing e cat was unable to jump the fenc. the fence. the mountain lion
she will speak friday at the cancerr at ucsf. before attending a demc fundraiser at the fairmont with nancy pelosi. > >> tonight, santa clara is celebrating the first female pr. female president. she is also the first layperson to leave th. the school. at the welcome cele, julie sullivan told us she lookd to collaborating with other tald minds at the university. >> i bring people together, they they make my idea a huge succes. huge success. i always say my dreams are only...
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ucsf children's hospital was at capacity yesterday. searching -- surge in cases is earlier than usual. kumasi: the faa wants to use the avian industry into the 5g area. it's asking to keep smaller companies to not activate service near the airport until airlines can upgrade their plans. concerns 5g could impact critical equipment during landing verizon and at&t agree to limit service airport earlier this year. reggie: tonight's powerball jackpot is sitting at $700 million. that is the biggest prize it so far this year. the next ring is at 8:00 p.m. drew: widespread 40's if not 30's this morning soak crept the heavier check it it is a bright afternoon. it is breezier this afternoon. jojo -- jobina: everywhere else around the bay area. kumasi: rent might be a little bit cheaper next week san francisco dropped to third for most expensive in the country. reggie: a boy wants to be the youngest person to climb el c apitan. >> meet the eight-year-old climber as sending one of the most challenging summits in the world. >> it's an epic adventur
ucsf children's hospital was at capacity yesterday. searching -- surge in cases is earlier than usual. kumasi: the faa wants to use the avian industry into the 5g area. it's asking to keep smaller companies to not activate service near the airport until airlines can upgrade their plans. concerns 5g could impact critical equipment during landing verizon and at&t agree to limit service airport earlier this year. reggie: tonight's powerball jackpot is sitting at $700 million. that is the...
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biden got a tour of ucsf's cancer center. she got to see some of the advances being made in breast cancer research later in the afternoon the first lady delivered a speech at an event hosted by the democratic congressional campaign committee at the fairmont hotel. there are three recipients of this year's nobel peace prize. jailed belarus human rights advocate alice bagaliotsky is the only individual the other recipients are organizations. the russian human rights group memorial and the ukrainian human rights organization center for civil libert. they have made. an outstanding effort to document war crimes human rights abuses and the abuse of power days announcement comes seven months after russia waged a full-scale war on ukraine with the assistance of belarus. coming up next we're joined alive by abc 7 news insider film a tier. he recently sat down with oakland's police chief. you got a message the people of oakland. what would it be messages? the violence needs to stop? so, how do you stop the violence? the chief says rece
biden got a tour of ucsf's cancer center. she got to see some of the advances being made in breast cancer research later in the afternoon the first lady delivered a speech at an event hosted by the democratic congressional campaign committee at the fairmont hotel. there are three recipients of this year's nobel peace prize. jailed belarus human rights advocate alice bagaliotsky is the only individual the other recipients are organizations. the russian human rights group memorial and the...
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. >> reporter: the ucsf specialiss upcoming changes are this will pack quite a punch meaning it will make you seriously sick if not worse. >> i wouldn't wish that on my wt enemy. it really makes you feel like you are hit by a dump truck. it's like a common cold times 100. >> we have heard the dire predis from doctors in the past but whs different this time? he says all all the precautions taken during during the pandemic have had unusual side effect. we've had less exposure to and less preparation for the flu. when it it gets us, it really hits us. >> the population in general hat seen a lot of flu for a few years. what it means is unlike d we are more vulnerable. >> reporter: it is important tow that flu unlike covid impacts very young and very old most. sr lining is we have flu shots which should tame if not elimine both. >> you can get flu and covid ate same time. i got it myself at the same time. > >> pilsner for naomi: every year, the wildfires and smoke seem to get worse. jessica: there is actual particles on every single surface. cooke: california has the worst air pollution i
. >> reporter: the ucsf specialiss upcoming changes are this will pack quite a punch meaning it will make you seriously sick if not worse. >> i wouldn't wish that on my wt enemy. it really makes you feel like you are hit by a dump truck. it's like a common cold times 100. >> we have heard the dire predis from doctors in the past but whs different this time? he says all all the precautions taken during during the pandemic have had unusual side effect. we've had less exposure to...
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. >> doctor joe biden visiting san francisco today to tour ucsf cancer center. she came here to learn about the cancer research being done in the many programs to support cancer patients, specifically ucsf as one of the best facilities for cancer treatment and research in the country. this visit is part of the biden administration's cancer moonshot, which gives federal resources to help speed up cancer research. the goal is to reduce the death rate from cancer by at least 50% over the next 25 years. california is the first state in the country to announce it is phasing out plastic produce bags at grocery stores. most produce bags are plastic, not recycled bull. governor newsom signed a bill requiring grocery stores to replace them with either recycled paper bags or bags made of compostable material by the start of 2025. you're saying will most stores in the bay area do this year? trader joe's, for instance, is already using compostable produce specs. coming up next on kron 4 on a mission to find a killer. we're going to talk to the creator of an online group is
. >> doctor joe biden visiting san francisco today to tour ucsf cancer center. she came here to learn about the cancer research being done in the many programs to support cancer patients, specifically ucsf as one of the best facilities for cancer treatment and research in the country. this visit is part of the biden administration's cancer moonshot, which gives federal resources to help speed up cancer research. the goal is to reduce the death rate from cancer by at least 50% over the...
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speaking tomorrow at the helen diller cancer center at ucsf and the first lady will attend a democratic fundraiser at the fairmont with house speaker nancy pelosi. > >> that roar could mean only on. one thing. the blue angels are . showing their skills over san francisco this afternoon. this was just a warm-up ahead of the three performances schedule tomorrow. keep your eye on the left wing of the formation. that's play number three. lieutenant scott who grew up watching the shows right here in in san francisco. >> some of my lines take me over over the neighborhood i grew up in. pointing me toward my high school. some of the overtop mans overtop maneuvers, when we are upside down or over the bay, we will be able to see the city below. >> we spoke with the lieutenant lieutenant before he took to the the skies today and we will hear hear more from him ahead at 6:0. at 6:00. jessica birch is getting into the spirit of the fleet week air show. she's taking the controls of the t 33 jet and inviting viewers to join join a virtual reality 360degree 360degree experience. keep an eye on our web
speaking tomorrow at the helen diller cancer center at ucsf and the first lady will attend a democratic fundraiser at the fairmont with house speaker nancy pelosi. > >> that roar could mean only on. one thing. the blue angels are . showing their skills over san francisco this afternoon. this was just a warm-up ahead of the three performances schedule tomorrow. keep your eye on the left wing of the formation. that's play number three. lieutenant scott who grew up watching the shows...
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at ucsf. dan kerman kron. 4 news actually some good news coming out of the fight against monkeypox are m-pox. a san francisco in says public health emergency declaration for the virus. >> on october thirty-first. health officials now say that they're recording less than one new m-pox case per day. and more than 27,000 san franciscans are vaccinated against the virus. health officials say that they will continue to respond to any new outbreaks that is if needed. residents are still being urged to get the 2 dose vaccine. if they are eligible. >> a new study says wildfires in california wiped out nearly 20 years of reductions against air pollution in just one year. researchers at ucl a look to data from 2020, the worst in largest fire season in modern state history. they say wildfires released an estimated 127 million metric tons of carbon dioxide into the air wildfires where the second biggest producer of greenhouse gases in california that year after vehicles. california is getting more resourc
at ucsf. dan kerman kron. 4 news actually some good news coming out of the fight against monkeypox are m-pox. a san francisco in says public health emergency declaration for the virus. >> on october thirty-first. health officials now say that they're recording less than one new m-pox case per day. and more than 27,000 san franciscans are vaccinated against the virus. health officials say that they will continue to respond to any new outbreaks that is if needed. residents are still being...
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pile and director of audiology at ucsf. thank you for doing it. thank you. pleasure. pleasure. the santa clara county library is hosting a virtual workshop this week on how to navigate medicare organizers say the workshop aims to help people through the complex medicare programs to find which plan is most suitable for them. that webinar is set for thursday from 4 to 5, 30 pm and for more information, you can just go to s c library .org. more than $2 million in federal funding will be used to address the impacts of climate change and wildfires and coming up here on the four today we'll talk live with the director of the san jose state research center about how this money is going to be used with the economy. top of mind for so many americans new details from the white house on the inflation reduction act. and when, when we might see some lower prices. naomi: every year, the wildfires and smoke seem to get worse. jessica: there is actual particles on every single surface. cooke: california has the worst air pollution in the country. the top two causes are vehicles and wildfires.
pile and director of audiology at ucsf. thank you for doing it. thank you. pleasure. pleasure. the santa clara county library is hosting a virtual workshop this week on how to navigate medicare organizers say the workshop aims to help people through the complex medicare programs to find which plan is most suitable for them. that webinar is set for thursday from 4 to 5, 30 pm and for more information, you can just go to s c library .org. more than $2 million in federal funding will be used to...
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as well as other community based organizations and ucsf. at this point i like to introduce greg wong. introducing an amendment to this item. >> good afternoon. thank you all. hearing the amendments. the first will to be change of grant 77 upon,000,840 to 95, 155. online 5 of page 1. and line 1 of page 2. the second amendment would be to change the grant amounts offul 216, 497 to 233, 512. line 2, sxeven 13 on page one and line 10 on page 2. the amendment will be to change the indirect cost of 29, 035 to 32, 498, online 8 page am 2. and the final amendment is add a further clause to the executed grant agreement online 15, page 2. thank you. >> thank you. so much. to the city attorney are these substantive amendments. >> no, >> thank you. >> any questions? >> supervisor chan? >> thank you chair ronen. i than this is we are making amendments because you have received and that is retroactive now you received an award and may be i missed it. the is up award is could you am very quickly explain what it is. >> the awards that was receives for 20 o
as well as other community based organizations and ucsf. at this point i like to introduce greg wong. introducing an amendment to this item. >> good afternoon. thank you all. hearing the amendments. the first will to be change of grant 77 upon,000,840 to 95, 155. online 5 of page 1. and line 1 of page 2. the second amendment would be to change the grant amounts offul 216, 497 to 233, 512. line 2, sxeven 13 on page one and line 10 on page 2. the amendment will be to change the indirect...
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alright doctor peter chin hung with ucsf. thanks so much for joining us, as always. thanks so much, christina. children's discovery museum of san jose held a special event today the mask was removed from the discovery duck mascot character helped thousands of children understand the importance of wearing a mask during the height of the pandemic, but now with covid cases declining, museum officials say it's time discovery duck removes her mask face coverings are now optional. there. you see the removal for optional for visitors to children's discovery museum. danger along the northern california coast. when a driver goes off cliff coming up the response from first responders. plus our coverage of ian continues as the storm moves north. people in florida are getting a look at the destruction left behind a live report on recovery efforts coming up welcome to subway's biggest refresh yet. they're drafting 12 new subs for their all-new subway series menu. you've never seen subs like this before chuck. meteoric meatiness, and chowtown cheesiness... let's go to our panel fo
alright doctor peter chin hung with ucsf. thanks so much for joining us, as always. thanks so much, christina. children's discovery museum of san jose held a special event today the mask was removed from the discovery duck mascot character helped thousands of children understand the importance of wearing a mask during the height of the pandemic, but now with covid cases declining, museum officials say it's time discovery duck removes her mask face coverings are now optional. there. you see the...
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biden will be speaking at the helen diller cancer center at ucsf. then she will attend the democratic fundraiser at the fairmont with house speaker nancy pelosi. > >> and in washington, president joe biden is taking his first major step toward decriminalizing marijuana. biden marijuana. biden is pardoning thousands of people convicted for simple marijuana possession under federal law. he will also encourage governors to pardon people with the same convictions convictions on the state level.e white house will review whether marijuana should be in the same legal category as drugs like heroin and lsd. > >> still ahead, if you don't see see them, you probably heard them. the san francisco tradition ramping up for fleet week. > >> plus, hundreds of guests, a d.j., even food vendors. trying to track down on vacation rentas with a bust. >> you probably heard the blue angels today. they were back. ty soared over san francisco for the first time this fleet week, practicing for the big air show that starts tomorrow. and pay close attention to jet number three
biden will be speaking at the helen diller cancer center at ucsf. then she will attend the democratic fundraiser at the fairmont with house speaker nancy pelosi. > >> and in washington, president joe biden is taking his first major step toward decriminalizing marijuana. biden marijuana. biden is pardoning thousands of people convicted for simple marijuana possession under federal law. he will also encourage governors to pardon people with the same convictions convictions on the state...
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the first lady was at the ucsf helen diller family comprehensive cancer center this morning. she was joined by peninsula congresswoman jackie speier to put a focus on the president's cancer moonshot effort they visited with experts and breast cancer patients who talked about the advancements in clinical trials and accessibility to cancer testing. i know a lot of women who just feel like no, i'm done. i just can't do this anymore because it's so stressful, right? not only physically, emotionally, primarily and i just don't want to take the next step. to continue, even though it might help other people. and today. the first lady also spoke at the democratic congressional campaign committee, women's lunch and issues conference in san francisco tonight and through the weekend she's attending events in tacoma, washington, and we've also learned that president joe biden will be traveling right here to california. details of his strip have not been released, except for the fact he will travel to california next friday. october 14th. he will then head up to oregon on the 15th. presid
the first lady was at the ucsf helen diller family comprehensive cancer center this morning. she was joined by peninsula congresswoman jackie speier to put a focus on the president's cancer moonshot effort they visited with experts and breast cancer patients who talked about the advancements in clinical trials and accessibility to cancer testing. i know a lot of women who just feel like no, i'm done. i just can't do this anymore because it's so stressful, right? not only physically,...