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san francisco we tried walk to places or take community serious of the public transportation with ucsfbest way to get to the parks it i to sometimes get those buses bus blackout dates those cleaners change and a have i limited daily schedule for the busest makes it harder for some schools to whole time and had to cancel because of buses. >> on the transportation assess issues i'd like to point anti own the map year we opened at mission creek we cooperation with the team toield trips in the upcoming year and lake talking to the garden team on the i'd like to reorganization of our program this graph the total of our work divided by n sites this is the natural resources di parks. in total we accustomed over 8 thousand amounting to 87 thousand in-kind donations through ouro through our outreach proceeding the previous unprecedented number of requests for 95 applicants in the past year 32 classes were unable to receive the number of they requested are where unable to have a trip p on that note the application for yesterday, we anticipate a higher number of applica coming school year. all ri
san francisco we tried walk to places or take community serious of the public transportation with ucsfbest way to get to the parks it i to sometimes get those buses bus blackout dates those cleaners change and a have i limited daily schedule for the busest makes it harder for some schools to whole time and had to cancel because of buses. >> on the transportation assess issues i'd like to point anti own the map year we opened at mission creek we cooperation with the team toield trips in...
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i had ucsf parnassus so very large geographically. it is mostly single family homes, so it is the place where for generations family (indiscernible) nice parks, lake merced, mount davidson. >> this is like a village within the city, so we are very close nit community. we tend to band together and try to support one another and it is a friendly place and families and people to have a cup of coffee and check out the park. >> ocean avenue, which is the southern end of our district is vibrant commercial corridor that mostly cater tuesday the local neighborhoods and the students. as you go further west you have the mall which has some of the best pan asian food offerings in the city. if you haven't been there, it is really fun. as you go up a little bit further, there is west portal avenue, which is a very old school commercial district where you can still find antique shops and cobbler shops and as well as like more modern restaurants. it is definitely hopping and full of families on any weekday. >> i'm matt roger, the coowner or (indisce
i had ucsf parnassus so very large geographically. it is mostly single family homes, so it is the place where for generations family (indiscernible) nice parks, lake merced, mount davidson. >> this is like a village within the city, so we are very close nit community. we tend to band together and try to support one another and it is a friendly place and families and people to have a cup of coffee and check out the park. >> ocean avenue, which is the southern end of our district is...
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is the schools we were in the past year and prominently work with elementary and that presents the ucsf schools and orange are the schools located in the environmental communities. or equity zones and referencing them them the parts of san francisco that are prominently low income and we comply a buffer when identifying those schools looking at the maps 21 or located and worked with 8 new schools 6 of them are located here and our program - lucy we're in the second term of this full-time internship and between these years reading with 22 more classes and have a three 7 percent increase in student implication which is the interaction with students so how did we achieve this? we impacted a change to expand the program capability and switched two tuesday to thursday and to match the schedule and stopped permanently stationing one of the interns here at the park to allow for (bell ringing) flexibility with more capacity we led a campaign and went door to door to the schools and introduced ourselves and as you can see we almost doubled the interactions with the djs and also able to reach mor
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doctor monica gandhi from ucsf. have a good evening. thank you. let's move on now. let's head to paris. a live look at the arc de triomphe. it is gorgeous. today, a member of team usa is making history at the paralympics. chuck aoki is now the most decorated wheelchair rugby player in team usa history. aoki and the rest of team usa got silver today. epic battle against japan but ultimately usa loses 48 to 41. despite the new hardware, aoki called this loss devastating. you know, i know it's a team sport, but i can't feel like i can't help but feel like i let everybody down. but it's a team game, you know, i just i wanted this so badly for our team. it hurts. he got the silver, but it still hurts nonetheless. this is aoki's fourth paralympic medal. he has now three silvers and one bronze. let's take you outside a live look on this labor day monday, wrapping it up for most people. rob mayeda is going to retu perfect timing. i mean, it's gorgeous behind you there in san francisco, san jose, also in the sunshine, 73 degrees. it may look the same way tomorrow. it's not g
doctor monica gandhi from ucsf. have a good evening. thank you. let's move on now. let's head to paris. a live look at the arc de triomphe. it is gorgeous. today, a member of team usa is making history at the paralympics. chuck aoki is now the most decorated wheelchair rugby player in team usa history. aoki and the rest of team usa got silver today. epic battle against japan but ultimately usa loses 48 to 41. despite the new hardware, aoki called this loss devastating. you know, i know it's a...
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before you a resolution calling on ucsf effectively creating a two tier mental health system you aressified into titled and earning on average 31 percent despite the same credentials and education and experience as a counterparts and supervisor ronen stated the champions are inhale to address the structural barriers for under resources community and services those populations include the unhonors under insured many have trauma everyday our clinical social workers understand their work places them in safety jeopardy. >> we ask for bridge inequity for the behavorial health services to be liberated from the incadet we thank you, supervisor ronen for your leadership and hoping to bring ucsf back to the table and reclassify our workers. >> thank you for your comments next speaker. >> dear board president peskin and members of city administrator's i'm john a licensed clinical social worker with the university of california and also a proud technical employee t w a we work with san francisco's mar listed individuals providing services to those who often lost all safety net my colleagues and
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all the proceeds from the concert goes to ucsf. benioff children's hospital.for the conference at moscone center this afternoon, more than 45,000 people are here for dreamforce, which is a three day event that features more than 300 ai sessions and speakers. dreamforce continues tomorrow with special guest kerry washington and salesforce ceo marc benioff in conversation with billionaire mark cuban. we are back in 60s. up next, what went wrong? the investigation after a nightmare flight that left several passengers with bloody noses, bleeding eardrums and headaches. also, a special session at the state capitol. the governor's plan to prevent spikes in gas prices, and why republicans say it will only end up costing us more money. i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. after cooler temperatures, clouds and even a few showers, it's going to head in the other direction. look at this here in livermore 80 on friday seconds this weekend, maybe even up to 98 next monday. i have full looks at this heat and what's causing it. yacht up in flames. this is all happening toni
all the proceeds from the concert goes to ucsf. benioff children's hospital.for the conference at moscone center this afternoon, more than 45,000 people are here for dreamforce, which is a three day event that features more than 300 ai sessions and speakers. dreamforce continues tomorrow with special guest kerry washington and salesforce ceo marc benioff in conversation with billionaire mark cuban. we are back in 60s. up next, what went wrong? the investigation after a nightmare flight that...
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i had ucsf parnassus so very large geographically.single family homes, so it is the place where for generations family (indiscernible) nice parks, lake merced, mount davidson. >> this is like a village within the city, so we are very close nit community. we tend to band together and try to support one another and it is a friendly place and families and people to have a cup of coffee and check out the park. >> ocean avenue, which is the southern end of our district is vibrant commercial corridor that mostly cater tuesday the local neighborhoods and the students. as you go further west you have the mall which has some of the best pan asian food offerings in the city. if you haven't been there, it is really fun. as you go up a little bit further, there is west portal avenue, which is a very old school commercial district where you can still find antique shops and cobbler shops and as well as like more modern restaurants. it is definitely hopping and full of families on any weekday. >> i'm matt roger, the coowner or (indiscernible) >> car
i had ucsf parnassus so very large geographically.single family homes, so it is the place where for generations family (indiscernible) nice parks, lake merced, mount davidson. >> this is like a village within the city, so we are very close nit community. we tend to band together and try to support one another and it is a friendly place and families and people to have a cup of coffee and check out the park. >> ocean avenue, which is the southern end of our district is vibrant...
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the requests are from several campuses, including uc berkeley, ucsf, and uc santa cruz. uc officials claim police are not requesting anything that is military grade after campus protests tensions the uc student association says they're troubled to see campuses invest money in these kinds of weapons. >> sean diddy combs will be staying in jail. he was back in court today and again denied bail after being charged with sex trafficking and racketeering. the music mogul appealed to the court, saying he's trustworthy and should be released on a $50 million bond. they offered to secure the bond with combs $48 million home, cosigned by a number of close family members. the judge says there is sufficient evidence that combs is a danger to the community and witnesses. >> all right. let's turn now to the accuweather forecast. after another really weird weather day. in some respects, we're tracking changes ahead that will have us feeling like it's a little more like summer. abc seven news meteorologist sandhya patel is here with your 24 hour accuweather forecast. >> sandy. yeah. dan
the requests are from several campuses, including uc berkeley, ucsf, and uc santa cruz. uc officials claim police are not requesting anything that is military grade after campus protests tensions the uc student association says they're troubled to see campuses invest money in these kinds of weapons. >> sean diddy combs will be staying in jail. he was back in court today and again denied bail after being charged with sex trafficking and racketeering. the music mogul appealed to the court,...
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the requests are from several campuses, including uc berkeley, ucsf, and uc santa cruz. uc officials claim police are not requesting anything that is military grade after campus protests tensions the uc student association says they're troubled to see campuses invest money in these kinds of weapons. >> sean diddy combs will be staying in jail. he was back in court today and again denied bail after being charged with sex trafficking and racketeering. the music mogul appealed to the court, saying he's trustworthy and should be released on a $50 million bond. they offered to secure the bond with combs $48 million home, cosigned by a number of close family members. the judge says there is sufficient evidence that combs is a danger to the community and witnesses. >> all right. let's turn now to the accuweather forecast. after another really weird weather day. in some respects, we're tracking changes ahead that will have us feeling like it's a little more like summer. abc seven news meteorologist sandhya patel is here with your 24 hour accuweather forecast. >> sandy. yeah. dan
the requests are from several campuses, including uc berkeley, ucsf, and uc santa cruz. uc officials claim police are not requesting anything that is military grade after campus protests tensions the uc student association says they're troubled to see campuses invest money in these kinds of weapons. >> sean diddy combs will be staying in jail. he was back in court today and again denied bail after being charged with sex trafficking and racketeering. the music mogul appealed to the court,...
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this is a charity concert and the proceeds go to ucsf benioff children's hospital. and of course, the big performers for tonight are pink and imagine dragons. and everything is going to be getting going on here a little bit later on this morning. we'll be here throughout the morning to bring you the very latest on that. live in san francisco. gloria rodriguez, abc seven news. >> nice to see a lot of people downtown. thank you gloria. we'll be covering dreamforce all week long, bringing you the announcements, the celebrity appearances and the big picture impact on the bay area. >> developing news out of the middle east. this morning. iran is accusing israel of carrying out a terrorist act. this after unprecedented attacks on members of hezbollah in lebanon. at least 12 people have died after thousands of pagers exploded yesterday. at least 2800 people were also hurt. israel has not claimed responsibility, but an abc news source says israel was working to coordinate what's called a supply chain interdiction attack. former state department official steve ganyard explai
this is a charity concert and the proceeds go to ucsf benioff children's hospital. and of course, the big performers for tonight are pink and imagine dragons. and everything is going to be getting going on here a little bit later on this morning. we'll be here throughout the morning to bring you the very latest on that. live in san francisco. gloria rodriguez, abc seven news. >> nice to see a lot of people downtown. thank you gloria. we'll be covering dreamforce all week long, bringing...
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tonight is the dream fest benefit concert for ucsf benioff children's hospitals. all right, let's talk about this weather, depending on where you are. maybe you saw a little drizzle. yeah. and that will continue for the next few hours. all of the cloud cover keeping our temperatures low. we're only in the low 70s. and look at what's ahead. it's going to heat up as we welcome in fall. it's going to be in the 90s and 70s in san francisco. and a pretty tough day in the east bay. we're looking at your typical patterns here. but highway 24 really seeing a lot of slowing getting to and through the caldecott. no problems, just a lot of cars. well, today show just moments away. but for more local news, stay with today in the bay. we stream on roku, pluto and other platforms ahead at 8:00. san francisco about to throw a big outdoor party in the new entertainment zone. we're talking all things oktoberfest, so grab your lederhosen and join us. oom pah pah! cheers. need a big stein? that's what's happening here on today in the bay. today's show starts right now. good morning
tonight is the dream fest benefit concert for ucsf benioff children's hospitals. all right, let's talk about this weather, depending on where you are. maybe you saw a little drizzle. yeah. and that will continue for the next few hours. all of the cloud cover keeping our temperatures low. we're only in the low 70s. and look at what's ahead. it's going to heat up as we welcome in fall. it's going to be in the 90s and 70s in san francisco. and a pretty tough day in the east bay. we're looking at...
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the requests are from several campuses, including uc berkeley, ucsf, and uc santa cruz.aren't requesting anything that's military grade after campus protests. tensions. the u.s. student association says they are troubled to see campuses invest money and weapons. >> governor newsom will be in san francisco today to sign legislation aimed at addressing homelessness and expanding affordable housing. he's also expected to announce new statewide efforts related to housing and mental health. that event begins in just a few hours at 10 a.m. a family friendly event returns to the east bay. >> the 88th annual walnut festival kicks off today in walnut creek. it's happening at heather farm park on san carlos drive. you can expect live music, a large carnival with more than 15 rides. there's also a kids zone. organizers are also setting up a craft beer garden. doors open up at 5 p.m. tonight and the festival runs through sunday. kids five and under can get in for free. >> coming up, the red and gold going green. the 40 niners making changes in an effort to become more environmentall
the requests are from several campuses, including uc berkeley, ucsf, and uc santa cruz.aren't requesting anything that's military grade after campus protests. tensions. the u.s. student association says they are troubled to see campuses invest money and weapons. >> governor newsom will be in san francisco today to sign legislation aimed at addressing homelessness and expanding affordable housing. he's also expected to announce new statewide efforts related to housing and mental health....
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katherine van loon, a cancer specialist with ucsf. thank you so much for being with us. >> thanks so much for having me. >> i can guarantee you there are people at home right now wondering if their alcohol consumption is increasing their risk of cancer. what do you make of the results of this study? >> should we be looking at alcohol like cigarettes in terms of its link to cancer? >> so the data's still emerging and i think the take-home from this is that any alcohol creates some additive increase in risk for developing certain types of cancer. again, the study reported increased risks of breast cancer, colorectal related to the amount of alcohol that an individual consumes. >> so the study says excessive use of alcohol can link to cancer, but it also goes on to say even a small amount can increase your cancer risk. should we be rethinking what excessive means, what moderate alcohol intake is? earlier we reported that one drink at night for women is considered moderate use of alcohol, but should it be even less? should we be rethinkin
katherine van loon, a cancer specialist with ucsf. thank you so much for being with us. >> thanks so much for having me. >> i can guarantee you there are people at home right now wondering if their alcohol consumption is increasing their risk of cancer. what do you make of the results of this study? >> should we be looking at alcohol like cigarettes in terms of its link to cancer? >> so the data's still emerging and i think the take-home from this is that any alcohol...
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and my first job was mount zion emergency hospital which is now ucsf.very 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 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 supervi
and my first job was mount zion emergency hospital which is now ucsf.very 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 formen job was a 40 story building from the ground up. and it's a predominantly male...
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the requests are from several campuses, including uc berkeley, ucsf, and uc santa cruz. spokesperson for uc's president says the nonlethal alternatives will allow police to de-escalate situations. the vote will come months after pro-palestinian protesters clashed with uc police at several campuses. stanford is issuing new freedom of expression policies in response to campus protests last academic year. those protests were in response to the conflict in gaza. the new rules prohibit unauthorized tents on campus and require students to remove face coverings if asked by an official. similar rules were issued last year, but were ignored when students set up camp to protest the israel-hamas war. developing out of the middle east, the death toll is rising. after a second wave of explosions in an apparent attack on hezbollah in this latest attack. at least 20 people were killed and 450 others were injured. it comes as israel announces a new phase of war, diverting its resources out of gaza to its northern border with lebanon. abc news reporter perry russom has reaction from u.s.
the requests are from several campuses, including uc berkeley, ucsf, and uc santa cruz. spokesperson for uc's president says the nonlethal alternatives will allow police to de-escalate situations. the vote will come months after pro-palestinian protesters clashed with uc police at several campuses. stanford is issuing new freedom of expression policies in response to campus protests last academic year. those protests were in response to the conflict in gaza. the new rules prohibit unauthorized...
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our kelsey talked to a ucsf expert who says when it comes to parenting stress, if it isn't one thing, it's another. >> the u.s. surgeon general is sounding the alarm on stress. saying it is becoming a more serious problem for everyone, especially those with children. >> parents report more stress compared to other adults. in fact, 41% of parents say that most days, they are so stressed, they cannot function. >> reporter: that statistic is so concerning, the surgeon general published an advisory on the topic, calling attention to the issue, and calling on society to help address the problem. alexandra sullivan, an expert on parenting stress at ucsf, says she was ecstatic to see the nation's head of public health highlighting this topic. >> i'm really excited to see that parenting stress is being raised in the public consciousness as something that we need to prioritize financially and with our policies. >> alexandra says a variety of factors have contributed to this increase in stress, from financial instability to time demands, to isolation and loneliness. >> it makes it a lot harder
our kelsey talked to a ucsf expert who says when it comes to parenting stress, if it isn't one thing, it's another. >> the u.s. surgeon general is sounding the alarm on stress. saying it is becoming a more serious problem for everyone, especially those with children. >> parents report more stress compared to other adults. in fact, 41% of parents say that most days, they are so stressed, they cannot function. >> reporter: that statistic is so concerning, the surgeon general...
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here's ucsf infectious diseases specialist doctor peter chin-hong. doctor chin-hong great to see you. >> thanks for having me on, kristen. >> i think the big question on everyone's minds, right, is, has the late summer covid surge peaked? is there anything that's encouraging as an indicator? >> i think in the bay area it likely has peaked and it's coming down now. i think the encouraging thing for me is that in the hospital, we're not seeing as many people with bad covid as we did just a month or two months ago, so less than ten and all for ucsf hospitals as opposed to, you know, 50 or in last winter, 100. so at least in california it is coming down. we went from very high to high, but i think it's probably better than that in some parts of the country. it's still very, very high. >> okay. that is good to hear. so given that and given the fact that the vaccine is now out, the new one, right. and that we have this new variant. zeke, i think you guys are keeping a very close eye on when you take all that in. what does that mean? should we get this new
here's ucsf infectious diseases specialist doctor peter chin-hong. doctor chin-hong great to see you. >> thanks for having me on, kristen. >> i think the big question on everyone's minds, right, is, has the late summer covid surge peaked? is there anything that's encouraging as an indicator? >> i think in the bay area it likely has peaked and it's coming down now. i think the encouraging thing for me is that in the hospital, we're not seeing as many people with bad covid as we...
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ucsf is asking for three drones. the regents will vote tomorrow on whether to approve those requests. all law enforcement agencies in california are required by law to publicly request approval for new weapons and ammunition. meanwhile, stanford is now banning students from building encampments on campus. the university had similar laws in place last year, but the administration was noticeably lenient towards pro-palestinian protesters who set up camps during nationwide protests last semester. and now, stanford says it wants to be clear and strictly enforce those rules. unauthorized tents are banned and students are required to remove identity concealing face coverings if asked by an official. this week, provost jenny martinez sent a message to the campus introducing a freedom of expression and academic freedom. website. the website pretty much lays out the rules and highlights what new with campus rules. what's new with campus rules and regulations? there is a dispute raging in san jose's large vietnamese american c
ucsf is asking for three drones. the regents will vote tomorrow on whether to approve those requests. all law enforcement agencies in california are required by law to publicly request approval for new weapons and ammunition. meanwhile, stanford is now banning students from building encampments on campus. the university had similar laws in place last year, but the administration was noticeably lenient towards pro-palestinian protesters who set up camps during nationwide protests last semester....
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. >> part of a greater initiative to raise money for ucsf benioff children's hospital. >> that's right. and just tonight, $7 million raised. ktvu is amber lee brings us a look at the highly anticipated event, which also featured imagine dragons and pink. welcome to the new way. >> to the new way. >> imagine dragons and pink headlined this year's concert for dreamforce. salesforce's annual convention. organizers say more than 22,000 people filled oracle park to enjoy the music and the company. >> this is the most insanely awesome. like conference i've ever been to. like, probably the biggest conference i've ever been to. >> some say this event is helping san francisco get its groove back. >> the excitement and the more people that are coming, ever since the pandemic, you know, we've been struggling to have people come back. but now, like you can see, the city is alive with like everybody coming back to this. >> the majority attended as part of their participation in the three day conference. some paid $1,000 for a ticket into the concert, which is a fundraiser. proceeds and special dona
. >> part of a greater initiative to raise money for ucsf benioff children's hospital. >> that's right. and just tonight, $7 million raised. ktvu is amber lee brings us a look at the highly anticipated event, which also featured imagine dragons and pink. welcome to the new way. >> to the new way. >> imagine dragons and pink headlined this year's concert for dreamforce. salesforce's annual convention. organizers say more than 22,000 people filled oracle park to enjoy the...
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this was benefiting ucsf. benioff children's hospital's pink and imagine dragons performed.nd actor matthew mcconaughey also presented an award to 12 year old lena swease. it was a very, very nice moment. she was honored with the 2024 colin powell medal of courage. she's been diagnosed with a rare form of pediatric bone cancer in her thigh bone and is getting treatment. and for the past year and a half, lena has served as a patient ambassador, sharing her story to help raise awareness and funds for the hospital. >> she had a life threatening cancer, and she took that experience and was able to turn it to something positive. >> i feel so happy and like, amazing and just so honored that they would pick me. >> and elena is now in remission, so that's some wonderful news. today is the last day of dreamforce. so here's what's in store for today. ayesha curry is speaking on building businesses and empowering communities. this morning, actress kerry washington will talk about the power of living your purpose at ten in the morning. and then comedian john mulaney is closing everythin
this was benefiting ucsf. benioff children's hospital's pink and imagine dragons performed.nd actor matthew mcconaughey also presented an award to 12 year old lena swease. it was a very, very nice moment. she was honored with the 2024 colin powell medal of courage. she's been diagnosed with a rare form of pediatric bone cancer in her thigh bone and is getting treatment. and for the past year and a half, lena has served as a patient ambassador, sharing her story to help raise awareness and funds...
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this is a charity concert and the proceeds benefit ucsf benioff children's hospital. live in san francisco gloria rodriguez, abc seven news. >> gloria. thank you. we'll be covering dreamforce all week long, bringing you the announcements. >> the celebrity appearances and the big picture impact on the bay area. >> developing news out of the middle east. this morning. iran is accusing israel of carrying out a terrorist act. this after an unprecedented attack on members of hezbollah in lebanon. at least 12 people have died after thousands of pagers exploded yesterday. at least 2800 people were also hurt in this. israel has not claimed responsibility, but an abc news source says israel was working to coordinate what's called a supply chain interdiction attack. former state department official steve ganyard explains how it may have worked. >> the israelis likely saw an opportunity, bought up thousands of pages, took them apart, inserted explosives and then put them back on the market to sell directly to hezbollah, and then using the radio frequencies that normally bring da
this is a charity concert and the proceeds benefit ucsf benioff children's hospital. live in san francisco gloria rodriguez, abc seven news. >> gloria. thank you. we'll be covering dreamforce all week long, bringing you the announcements. >> the celebrity appearances and the big picture impact on the bay area. >> developing news out of the middle east. this morning. iran is accusing israel of carrying out a terrorist act. this after an unprecedented attack on members of...
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morgan faville, who manages the open space preserve at ucsf. 60 acres, 30,000 trees and is supportingnprofits there, including sutro, stewards, who's embarking on the restoration of the creek, carla nagy, who is also not present for seat two, who has spent decades working for friends of the urban forest and a variety of roles directing various programs and eventually, vp of operations, currently working as a consultant at a variety of scales locally and internationally to support future urban foresters. pam pamela nagel, who is present here today. i'll let her speak for herself, edgar flores, who is applying for seat four, who works for poder and hummingbird farm, current member of the council. i can speak more about him if you would like, a new applicant for seat five. caroline scanlon, who goes by carol, is currently the program manager for friends of urban forest tree planting program, which is responsible for planting the majority of trees annually in our city, and while does not currently live in san francisco, was born here and was also a youth that went through the program at g
morgan faville, who manages the open space preserve at ucsf. 60 acres, 30,000 trees and is supportingnprofits there, including sutro, stewards, who's embarking on the restoration of the creek, carla nagy, who is also not present for seat two, who has spent decades working for friends of the urban forest and a variety of roles directing various programs and eventually, vp of operations, currently working as a consultant at a variety of scales locally and internationally to support future urban...
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ucsf's jahan fahmy is medical director of the emergency department. also not one of pearsall's doctors, but well versed in injuries caused by guns in general. >> being shot somewhere in the torso in the chest area is a very high risk injury, you know, the biggest thing you worry about is an injury to the heart or one of the major arteries that comes off of the heart. usually those are either instantly fatal or very life threatening. >> the two doctors add that injuries to the lungs and spine can also be a huge danger, with the chest related shooting. pearsall's release, though, leads both to believe that the injuries are likely not as severe, which could, and i repeat, could mean a recovery lasting weeks versus many months. doctor fahmy going so far as saying a release from the hospital this quickly is rare. >> it's the minority of patients who can say that they have had that experience, that they've been shot in the chest and been able to walk out a day later. i think that's extremely fortunate. >> doctor fahmy says he's also concerned about the psyc
ucsf's jahan fahmy is medical director of the emergency department. also not one of pearsall's doctors, but well versed in injuries caused by guns in general. >> being shot somewhere in the torso in the chest area is a very high risk injury, you know, the biggest thing you worry about is an injury to the heart or one of the major arteries that comes off of the heart. usually those are either instantly fatal or very life threatening. >> the two doctors add that injuries to the lungs...
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instead, he was rushed to ucsf, where he received life-saving gene therapy, and where he met dr. puck. - i could never have developed a newborn screening test for scid if we hadn't had stored dried blood spots. - dr. puck created the test that saved ronnie's life. it was the first developed using extracted dna from leftover blood spots stored in california's massive newborn genetic biobank. you see, doctors only need a few spots for the baby's own lifesaving genetic test. the rest becomes property of the state. california has been storing blood spots from every baby born here since 1983, and can now test newborns for more than 80 rare disorders. thanks to research using those blood spots, california's amassed the largest stockpile of blood spots in the country, one of only a handful of states that stores them indefinitely without asking for parents' permission. were you aware that the state was storing your child's dna? - no. - no. - do you think you should have been aware? - absolutely. - [julie] and therein lies a concern. instead of getting permission or letting you know you c
instead, he was rushed to ucsf, where he received life-saving gene therapy, and where he met dr. puck. - i could never have developed a newborn screening test for scid if we hadn't had stored dried blood spots. - dr. puck created the test that saved ronnie's life. it was the first developed using extracted dna from leftover blood spots stored in california's massive newborn genetic biobank. you see, doctors only need a few spots for the baby's own lifesaving genetic test. the rest becomes...
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. >> the nonlethal equipment will be headed to five campuses including berkeley and ucsf, university officials insist that this is a routine request and the equipment is intended for use only in life-threatenin g circumstances. >>> crew rubble taxis hitting bay area streets and the company announced it will begin mapping streets in sunnyvale and mountain view using vehicles driven by humans. cruise pulled its flea off the road after one vehicle dragged a woman 20 feet in san francisco. the company says it hopes to begin supervised testing of robo taxis later this fall. >>> santa clara county health officials are hoping to make it as easy as possible for billy get their covid booster shots. they say anyone in the county who needs a vaccine when i'll be able to get one for free or at low cost. the cdc recommends all americans over six months old get the shot. of course the days of free covid shots are a thing of the past now that the federal government pandemic response has wound down. >>> project earth, a breathtaking dilemma and a new report finding most prescribed inhalers in the u.
. >> the nonlethal equipment will be headed to five campuses including berkeley and ucsf, university officials insist that this is a routine request and the equipment is intended for use only in life-threatenin g circumstances. >>> crew rubble taxis hitting bay area streets and the company announced it will begin mapping streets in sunnyvale and mountain view using vehicles driven by humans. cruise pulled its flea off the road after one vehicle dragged a woman 20 feet in san...
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. >> ucsf study on sudden infant death syndrome and antioch.ck mayor is responding to racist online post believed to be targeting black city leaders. now police are looking whoever posted them. we have an update now on what led up to a deadly shooting outside of a san jose restaurants. kron four's dan kerman has the details. >> authorities say sunday night's police shooting outside a restaurant on center road actually began inside the restaurant around 9.30, an adult male suspect began shooting into the ceiling inside of the restaurant and then exited the restaurant. we continued discharging his firearm side. several people reported the suspect firing shots into the air and at the suspect had shot one individual outside the restaurant. authorities say it's unknown why the gunman identified as 50 year-old roberto rivera of san jose shot another man in the parking lot. police say this is a photo of rivera shooting through the window of a vehicle at the victim who was on the other side of the truck. that man is now being treated for critical injur
. >> ucsf study on sudden infant death syndrome and antioch.ck mayor is responding to racist online post believed to be targeting black city leaders. now police are looking whoever posted them. we have an update now on what led up to a deadly shooting outside of a san jose restaurants. kron four's dan kerman has the details. >> authorities say sunday night's police shooting outside a restaurant on center road actually began inside the restaurant around 9.30, an adult male suspect...
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abc seven news reporter j.r stone spoke with doctors at stanford and ucsf who specialize in these type. >> 40 niners wide receiver ricky pearsall was taken by ambulance to the hospital saturday suffering from a gunshot wound to the chest. the area opposite his heart. he was released sunday, according to the niners. hours after his mother said online that the bullet hit him in the chest and exited through his back. >> if the bullet actually, you know, goes, you know, transects the chest, you know, it goes from the front to the back, you know, the chance of having a very serious injury is very high. and so, you know, frankly, you know, this football player was very lucky if indeed, you know, he was able to be discharged from the hospital, you know, within 24 hours. >> that's stanford's dean winslow, who was deployed to the middle east six times after nine over 11 as a flight surgeon and hospital commander in the air national guard. he is not one of pearsall's doctors and has only seen the images we have seen, but winslow is very familiar with bullet wounds to the chest, and certainly thi
abc seven news reporter j.r stone spoke with doctors at stanford and ucsf who specialize in these type. >> 40 niners wide receiver ricky pearsall was taken by ambulance to the hospital saturday suffering from a gunshot wound to the chest. the area opposite his heart. he was released sunday, according to the niners. hours after his mother said online that the bullet hit him in the chest and exited through his back. >> if the bullet actually, you know, goes, you know, transects the...
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the big charity event, a fund raiser for ucsf benioff children's hospital.to see performances by imagine dragons and pink. today it's back to the workshops and those breakout sessions where people will get the hands on opportunity to build their own ai agents. that's what this year's dreamforce has been all about, to try to bring those ai agents and introduce them back to their jobs so far. those attendees say this year's event is one for the record books. >> sessions have been filled with incredibly thoughtful speakers, really sharing industry insights and how to, you know better, optimize any of the work that we all do. >> more than 40,000 people are attending this year's dreamforce. that is the largest attendance since before the covid 19 pandemic. what's happening today will speakers include ayesha curry as well as simone biles. comedian john mulaney will also host a comedy happy hour later this afternoon. the convention as a whole will wrap up later today. we're live this morning from downtown san francisco. i'm james torres, ktvu, fox two news. >> all
the big charity event, a fund raiser for ucsf benioff children's hospital.to see performances by imagine dragons and pink. today it's back to the workshops and those breakout sessions where people will get the hands on opportunity to build their own ai agents. that's what this year's dreamforce has been all about, to try to bring those ai agents and introduce them back to their jobs so far. those attendees say this year's event is one for the record books. >> sessions have been filled...
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tonight is tream fest benefit concert for ucsf. benioff children's hospitals. that is another big highlight of the conference of this three day event. some 30,000 people are expected to attend. pink and imagine dragons are headlining tonight, so raise your glass. that's what i've got for you. and also, i want to leave you guys with a little a little joke courtesy of our photographer, jesse landers. will.i.am can also be known as will i am. all right, back to you. we'll see you in the next hour. good job. good job. all right, let's take a look. live outside in san francisco. yeah, you can see there the lens there a little bit wet. some rain across the bay area this morning. kerry told us about it. yeah. we're seeing the system dropping and it's going to bring us some light showers to start out our day. and we're going to see a lot more of that along the coast and in san francisco. as you make your way inland. we're seeing still a cloudy sky, some mist and drizzle, but definitely not as much of the activity and wet weather that we're seeing in san francisco 63 ri
tonight is tream fest benefit concert for ucsf. benioff children's hospitals. that is another big highlight of the conference of this three day event. some 30,000 people are expected to attend. pink and imagine dragons are headlining tonight, so raise your glass. that's what i've got for you. and also, i want to leave you guys with a little a little joke courtesy of our photographer, jesse landers. will.i.am can also be known as will i am. all right, back to you. we'll see you in the next hour....
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dream fest is a benefit concert to support ucsf benioff children's hospitals.the way dreamforce wraps up tomorrow. >>> time now for a look at what's coming up later on "cbs mornings." >> good morning, reed. happy wednesday to you. coming up on "cbs mornings," an oscar, emmy and tony nominated actor brian tyree henry is going to be here in studio. he is the voice of megatron in the highly anticipated transformers one movie. he's going to tell us why he loves playing the villain. >>> plus, the multitalented ashley park will join us. she sings and she dances and she acts and she does it all. and she does it all on this latest role in the latest season of "emily in paris." >>> also, an helpmy winning sports writer is going to subpoena by. his name is joe. he'll be here counting down the 100 most memorable moments in football history. that and more coming up at 7:00. >>> well, the 47th season of "survivor" is here and one bay area contestant is ready to take on the challenge to become the sole survivor. his strategy a little different than what we normally see. it's
dream fest is a benefit concert to support ucsf benioff children's hospitals.the way dreamforce wraps up tomorrow. >>> time now for a look at what's coming up later on "cbs mornings." >> good morning, reed. happy wednesday to you. coming up on "cbs mornings," an oscar, emmy and tony nominated actor brian tyree henry is going to be here in studio. he is the voice of megatron in the highly anticipated transformers one movie. he's going to tell us why he loves...
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ucsf benioff children's hospital. now to a developing story. pretrial hearings began today in a high profile stabbing case out of san francisco. nima momeni is accused of stabbing bob lee last april in the east cut neighborhood. lee is the founder of cash app and former chief technology officer of square. after the stabbing, the san francisco medical examiner is reported stating that lee died on the operating table and had alcohol and drugs in his system. his attorneys say that their client acted in self-defense, and that lee showed a so-called flash of aggression. they also say in the moments after it happened, momeni didn't believe that he had killed lee >>>>there's evidence tangible evidence that will show that nima did not believe that bob lee was fatally injured. and if you look at the weapon itself, i mean, the knife, the blade is really small, you know, and imagine, i mean the uncontroverted evidence. the video shows bob lee gingerly walking straight up main street. >veronica>the prosecution however, says momeni was angry about an incide
ucsf benioff children's hospital. now to a developing story. pretrial hearings began today in a high profile stabbing case out of san francisco. nima momeni is accused of stabbing bob lee last april in the east cut neighborhood. lee is the founder of cash app and former chief technology officer of square. after the stabbing, the san francisco medical examiner is reported stating that lee died on the operating table and had alcohol and drugs in his system. his attorneys say that their client...
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abc seven news reporter j.r stone spoke with doctors at stanford and at ucsf who specialize in thesees. >> 40 niners wide receiver ricky pearsall was taken by ambulance to the hospital saturday, suffering from a gunshot wound to the chest. the area opposite his heart. he was released sunday, according to the niners. hours after his mother said online that the bullet hit him in the chest and exited through his back. >> if the bullet actually, you know, goes, you know, transects the chest, you know, it goes from the front to the back, you know, the chance of having a very serious injury is very high. and so, you know, frankly, you know, this football player was very lucky if indeed, you know, he was able to be discharged from the hospital, you know, within 24 hours. >> that's stanford's dean winslow, who was deployed to the middle east six times after nine over 11 as a flight surgeon and hospital commander in the air national guard. he is not one of pearsall's doctors and has only seen the images we have seen, but winslow is very familiar with bullet wounds to the chest, and certainly
abc seven news reporter j.r stone spoke with doctors at stanford and at ucsf who specialize in thesees. >> 40 niners wide receiver ricky pearsall was taken by ambulance to the hospital saturday, suffering from a gunshot wound to the chest. the area opposite his heart. he was released sunday, according to the niners. hours after his mother said online that the bullet hit him in the chest and exited through his back. >> if the bullet actually, you know, goes, you know, transects the...
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. >> tonight's concert, raising $7 million for ucsf benioff children's hospitals. good evening everyone. i'm mike mibach i'm allie rasmus. >> the concert is part of the three day dreamforce tech conference, one of the biggest events in the city each year. ktvu is amber lee joins us live from oracle park to show us all the action tonight. amber >> ali. tonight's event brings music and money here to oracle park. now no doubt it is a fun event, but organizers say this fundraiser helps change and save lives. welcome to the new way to the new imagine dragons and pink headline this year's concert for dreamforce. salesforce's annual convention. organizers say more than 22,000 people filled oracle park to enjoy the music and the company. this is the most insanely awesome like conference i've ever been to. >> like, probably the biggest conference i've ever been to. >> some say this event is helping san francisco get its groove back. >> the excitement and the more people that are coming. ever since the pandemic, you know, we've been struggling to have people come back. but n
. >> tonight's concert, raising $7 million for ucsf benioff children's hospitals. good evening everyone. i'm mike mibach i'm allie rasmus. >> the concert is part of the three day dreamforce tech conference, one of the biggest events in the city each year. ktvu is amber lee joins us live from oracle park to show us all the action tonight. amber >> ali. tonight's event brings music and money here to oracle park. now no doubt it is a fun event, but organizers say this fundraiser...
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there was just a new study done by ucsf. >> and the big news this week is just how much cooler it is,ecially cooler today with 60 70's to low 80's, very warmest. we've got more on your forecast and this certainly been a busy hour for us out there on your highways and bridges. seen a lot of those drive times start to go those drive times start to go up. we would you be a superhero or a supervillain? hmm... superhero. superhero. okay, i joined the military for my kid. i was always gone. everyone's vaping, constantly. that's how a lot of people try to deal with mental issues. i was hooked like that. superhero or supervillain? son: superhero. dad: superhero. i caught my son trying to hit my vape. he's like a little me. he does everything that i do. that was it. i had to quit. (♪♪) >> 44 right now and we are checking out the weather. it's great weather for getting out and you you don't even really have an excuse. not really. >> for most people to get outside. good morning. good. i linger too do what i've use. those heat excuse is far too and ready to get back out there. james, i know you w
there was just a new study done by ucsf. >> and the big news this week is just how much cooler it is,ecially cooler today with 60 70's to low 80's, very warmest. we've got more on your forecast and this certainly been a busy hour for us out there on your highways and bridges. seen a lot of those drive times start to go those drive times start to go up. we would you be a superhero or a supervillain? hmm... superhero. superhero. okay, i joined the military for my kid. i was always gone....
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. >> joining me now is ucsf physician and health policy researcher dr. brandon yang. thanks so much for being with us on this holiday. >> thank you for having me on. >> there is so much negative rhetoric out there from both politicians themselves, but also voters, do you blame social media for this? is this different from past elections? >> i think there's a confluence of so many things that's happening here in the 2024 election. it's economic insecurity. it's war in gaza, war in ukraine. it's reproductive rights on the ballot. so i understand why people are rightly anxious and worried about the upcoming election. at the same time it's worrying to us here in healthcare that people are experiencing high levels of anxiety and worry about the election. social media certainly makes it worse in many ways because it's harder to escape exposure to politics and these thoughts and this rhetoric that's going around. >> yeah. it is so extreme it feels like. it is so negative and so many folks out there feel there's so much at stake with this election and that the outcome will ha
. >> joining me now is ucsf physician and health policy researcher dr. brandon yang. thanks so much for being with us on this holiday. >> thank you for having me on. >> there is so much negative rhetoric out there from both politicians themselves, but also voters, do you blame social media for this? is this different from past elections? >> i think there's a confluence of so many things that's happening here in the 2024 election. it's economic insecurity. it's war in...
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doctor peter chin-hong from ucsf. great to see you. you. >> thank you so much. >> in washington, d.c. democratic lawmakers are pushing to extend tax credits, which expire next year under the affordable care act. majority leader chuck schumer was joined by other senate democrats today on capitol hill to announce legislation to make those subsidies permanent. this would increase tax credits for those already receiving the subsidies and expand eligibility to consumers with certain income levels. schumer says this will help to keep health care premiums affordable. >> if we don't extend these tax credits, millions, millions of families are going to see a massive tax hike that will make their premiums far less affordable. these are everyday folks from every walk of life. a new study found that 1 in 7 americans that's a lot have taken advantage of these tax credits. at some point in the past decade. >> there's no ambiguity. >> lawmakers say as of this month, a record 50 million americans have taken advantage of the affordable care act through
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we did reach out to ucsf for a response.iting to hear back. >> there is a new push to expand health care coverage in contra costa county. the county health department has launched a program to help undocumented immigrants in the region. there are roughly 10,000 uninsured undocumented people living in contra costa county. the health department says to sign up for the program, you need to have an income well below the federal poverty level and not be eligible for medi-cal or covered california. >> some oakland business owners say they're concerned about a plan to convert the jack london square in into a homeless shelter. the group says while they support the creation of housing, the city failed to seek input from those who live and work in the area. back in may, the oakland city council approved a $6.8 million grant for a nonprofit to manage the shelter for elderly or disabled residents. some local restaurant owners say it will deter customers. >> we feed the homeless nightly and as that population grows, so does a lot of prob
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a benefit concert supports ucsf benioff children's hospitals. live. look outside on this wednesday morning. a rare wet september day with some light scattered rain in parts of the bay area. let's get straight to meteorologist jessica burch with more jess. it's what fall like and summer. and it's going to be summer like in fall. >jessica>you said it perfect. yes. we're wrapping up the last few days of summer. i almost want to say fall because it feels like it. and yet we're dealing with this fall like weather. just a little bit of rain up in the north bay right now. you can barely make it out on our virtual reality map, but that green that's moving in from offshore. that's what we're dealing with, right now. a light drizzle in the forecast for us up in the north bay. we're going to continue to see hit or miss showers in the forecast all throughout the day today lasting into the next couple of days, too. we're going to start finally drying up as we get closer into the first day of fall right around the corner. so here's what's happening. 70s and 60s for
a benefit concert supports ucsf benioff children's hospitals. live. look outside on this wednesday morning. a rare wet september day with some light scattered rain in parts of the bay area. let's get straight to meteorologist jessica burch with more jess. it's what fall like and summer. and it's going to be summer like in fall. >jessica>you said it perfect. yes. we're wrapping up the last few days of summer. i almost want to say fall because it feels like it. and yet we're dealing with...
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. >> a new study from ucsf shed some light when it comes to predicting a baby's risk for sids or sudden infant death syndrome. that's when babies under one year old die unexpectedly with no known cause. in a new study, researchers studied the metabolic system how bodies process and store energy more than 350 babies who died from sids and compared those findings to those of healthy babies, they found common markers in the metabolic system of these babies that may the associated with an increased risk for sids. the research is still in its preliminary stages, but show promise to develop future prevention of this syndrome. california. >> trial in oakland is. >> it's closed until friday. it's a trail there for the oakland zoo's annual gondola maintenance. the zoo will be closed. also on the 12th as they do the maintenance. the zoo does this twice a year on all the gondola cars, the cable system in machinery to just be sure that everything is working smoothly throughout the year. >> next, some film productions in california are getting money. where it's coming from. >> film productions in ca
. >> a new study from ucsf shed some light when it comes to predicting a baby's risk for sids or sudden infant death syndrome. that's when babies under one year old die unexpectedly with no known cause. in a new study, researchers studied the metabolic system how bodies process and store energy more than 350 babies who died from sids and compared those findings to those of healthy babies, they found common markers in the metabolic system of these babies that may the associated with an...
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. >> ucsf doctor peter chin-hong says covid tests should work on the new covid variant. zeke. but if you have symptoms and get a negative result, wait a day and take another test. now don't forget you can once again order free at home covid tests from the government. this is the third year in a row the biden administration has allowed americans to order over-the-counter tests at no charge. each household is eligible for four test kits. you can order them at covid tests. dot gov. they will be shipped starting next week through the u.s. postal service. new developments another hit for san francisco unified facing a string of financial and management crises. the superintendent and board president are jointly calling for an independent assessment of hiring procedures for special education positions. there are concerns the district has not hired enough teachers and paraeducators as required by law. a school stabilization team has been asked to lead the investigation. the district is facing a $400 million budget deficit. staffing cuts looming. school closures and a potential state t
. >> ucsf doctor peter chin-hong says covid tests should work on the new covid variant. zeke. but if you have symptoms and get a negative result, wait a day and take another test. now don't forget you can once again order free at home covid tests from the government. this is the third year in a row the biden administration has allowed americans to order over-the-counter tests at no charge. each household is eligible for four test kits. you can order them at covid tests. dot gov. they will...
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la menor fue transportada al ucsf medical health, donde le dieron un pronóstico desolador.eo electrónico a la oficina de aduanas y protección fronteriza, quienes nos respondieron que estaban analizando el caso, pero enfatizaron que las leyes federales de privacidad limitan nuestra capacidad para hablar sobre casos individuales y pues no la quieren desconectar porque yo les dije que yo quiero entrar a mirar a la niña, yo quiero verla. por último, yo no la quiero ver en una caja, yo no la quiero ver en una cajita. yo quiero abrazarla, agarrarla y recordarla. pues como como yo la tocaba. hablemos ahora de esta empresa que está bajo escrutinio por la forma para reciclar sus cápsulas, esas que está viendo usted ahí. bueno, resulta que la compañía habría dicho en un informe que las k-cups como se les conoce, podían ser recicladas, pero las autoridades federales afirmaron que la empresa no reveló que 2 de los mayores recicladores de estados unidos no aceptarían dichas cápsulas. ahora ha acordado pagar una multa de millón y medio de dólares sin admitir ni negar los hallazgos de dic
la menor fue transportada al ucsf medical health, donde le dieron un pronóstico desolador.eo electrónico a la oficina de aduanas y protección fronteriza, quienes nos respondieron que estaban analizando el caso, pero enfatizaron que las leyes federales de privacidad limitan nuestra capacidad para hablar sobre casos individuales y pues no la quieren desconectar porque yo les dije que yo quiero entrar a mirar a la niña, yo quiero verla. por último, yo no la quiero ver en una caja, yo no la...
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vénganse conmigo, caminemos juntos para que vean que aquí ha llegado ucsf.e san francisco y de san josé. y están aquí más de 80 instituciones de educación superior, precisamente para que los estudiantes puedan conversar con estos representantes, puedan decirles qué trabajo es el que quieren llegar a tener y así averiguar cuál de todas estas escuelas puede prepararlos mejor. algo muy importante también es que el distrito escolar de issa organizó presentaciones y talleres en español para que los padres de familia puedan entender en su propio idioma cómo funcionan todos estos recursos y, por ejemplo, saber cómo verificar sus datos. si no tienen un número de seguro social. los datos con fafsa. las fechas importantes y también, pues qué opciones tienen? porque si lo tienen los estudiantes de california, qué opciones tienen para estudiar si es que no cuentan con un estatus migratorio? muchas veces los alumnos y las familias se deciden por una carrera universitaria, pero se quedan a medio camino porque en realidad son muy caras. así que aquí les van a decir qué rec
vénganse conmigo, caminemos juntos para que vean que aquí ha llegado ucsf.e san francisco y de san josé. y están aquí más de 80 instituciones de educación superior, precisamente para que los estudiantes puedan conversar con estos representantes, puedan decirles qué trabajo es el que quieren llegar a tener y así averiguar cuál de todas estas escuelas puede prepararlos mejor. algo muy importante también es que el distrito escolar de issa organizó presentaciones y talleres en español...
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proceeds from that show go to ucsf. benioff children's hospital. it is by far one of the most recognizable parts of the san francisco skyline. of course, we're talking about the transamerica pyramid. it recently underwent a multi-million dollar renovation, and today the new owner is showing it off. sergio quintana takes a look inside the grand reopening of the iconic transamerica building in downtown san francisco includes the renovation of this redwood park, which will be open to the public starting on sunday. the transamerica building first opened to the public in 1972. the new owner bought it just before the pandemic. unfortunately, there are some parts of this building that will remain closed to the public like this floor. it's the 27th floor. what they call the transfer floor. it's basically where the elevators in those shafts kind of end. you can see them on the outside. when the building first opened, this lounge was open to the public, but after nine over 11 they had to close it for security purposes. and now, even after this renovation and
proceeds from that show go to ucsf. benioff children's hospital. it is by far one of the most recognizable parts of the san francisco skyline. of course, we're talking about the transamerica pyramid. it recently underwent a multi-million dollar renovation, and today the new owner is showing it off. sergio quintana takes a look inside the grand reopening of the iconic transamerica building in downtown san francisco includes the renovation of this redwood park, which will be open to the public...
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ucsf purchased st. mary's and st. francis.ve the option there to work with them to expand those and open back up those recovery beds. so we have a lot of different things that can really make a difference right out the gate so we can turn this tide on the fentanylover dose crisis and we also have to be very clear. you can't come to san francisco, be on the sidewalk and use drugs. business as usual. we're going to draw a firm line and insure people are getting off the streets and into recovery they need. >> so many voters say they're fed up with san francisco politics as usual because they feel like, frankly, the city doesn't have their backs in terms of making the city safer, providing lasting solutions to homelessness, and prioritizing public education. you're a member of the board of supervisors. what makes you different? >> if you look at my track record starting off with public education, one of the things that we were able to do and it's going to go into effect really this year is the student success fund. that is going t
ucsf purchased st. mary's and st. francis.ve the option there to work with them to expand those and open back up those recovery beds. so we have a lot of different things that can really make a difference right out the gate so we can turn this tide on the fentanylover dose crisis and we also have to be very clear. you can't come to san francisco, be on the sidewalk and use drugs. business as usual. we're going to draw a firm line and insure people are getting off the streets and into recovery...
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today, regents approved the purchase for five campuses, including uc berkeley, ucsf and uc santa cruz. it includes 3000 rounds of pepper balls, along with drones, robots and projectile launchers. now under state law, campuses must get approval to buy weapons. president biden's student loan forgiveness plan is on hold again. a federal judge has extended a temporary restraining order against that plan. the ruling comes after seven republican led states filed a lawsuit against the aid package earlier this month. the latest version of the student loan forgiveness plan could impact more than 25 million borrowers. the restraining order will remain in place for another 14 days. election day is now just 47 days away, and the tight race for the white house has both presidential candidates scrambling to lock in. those undecided voters. vice president harris is in michigan tonight teaming up with oprah for a live stream event. meantime, former president trump heads to washington for an event on fighting anti-semitism. nbc's alice barr is in washington with the details. today, a big batch of new
today, regents approved the purchase for five campuses, including uc berkeley, ucsf and uc santa cruz. it includes 3000 rounds of pepper balls, along with drones, robots and projectile launchers. now under state law, campuses must get approval to buy weapons. president biden's student loan forgiveness plan is on hold again. a federal judge has extended a temporary restraining order against that plan. the ruling comes after seven republican led states filed a lawsuit against the aid package...