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university of california san francisco is number five. our. >> big public universities in california, that was surprising to me. university of washington not far behind. it is the usual suspects. jon hopkins out there. that number will be a little different in the upcoming year owing to one specific large gift from michael bloomberg. you see yield a little further down -- yale a little further down than usual. stanford, as we talked about last year, the number one business call for bloomberg businessweek nationally and internationally. they are still leveraging that silicon valley connection. david: stanford you expect. i look at university of california san francisco, they had a big move. they had one family foundation that is really committed to the university of california san francisco. it make a difference when returns get harder to come by? >> it certainly will be. this is raising money from donors. we will see what these managers are able to do with it. when you are bringing in that much money if it becomes that much more important
university of california san francisco is number five. our. >> big public universities in california, that was surprising to me. university of washington not far behind. it is the usual suspects. jon hopkins out there. that number will be a little different in the upcoming year owing to one specific large gift from michael bloomberg. you see yield a little further down -- yale a little further down than usual. stanford, as we talked about last year, the number one business call for...
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i tell s requesting authorization to modify the existing grant agreement with university of california san francisco for the pro significancare --provision of tm evaluation of the only support program for an additional amount of $200,000. and plus a 10% contingency for a total amount not to exceed $440,000. in 2017 we contracted with ucsf to provide support at home and to provide continuous quality improvimprovement and data anals and quality of life out comes and the efficacy and value of the home care voucher model. the final report will have the possibility of the extension of this model. it's not a rigorous project they are utilizing standardized research research models. last year the program activities do not benefit from the program services. they are not required to participate with the evaluation. as such adding incentives and staff time for follow up for the surveys will create a comparison group so the outcomes could be prepared. that will led more confidence in the findings to the program impact. there is an additional year two report. that report will be due in july. the final report th
i tell s requesting authorization to modify the existing grant agreement with university of california san francisco for the pro significancare --provision of tm evaluation of the only support program for an additional amount of $200,000. and plus a 10% contingency for a total amount not to exceed $440,000. in 2017 we contracted with ucsf to provide support at home and to provide continuous quality improvimprovement and data anals and quality of life out comes and the efficacy and value of the...
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could be a reality for those suffering from severe depression researchers at the university of california san francisco were treating a forty four for a woman when the outer layers of her brain first they looked for the signs of seizures but they noticed the possibility to learn more and with the patients permission the perfect purposely set off electrical earthquakes in different parts of her brain and while most did nothing when they is that the area of the brain right behind her eyes the world opened up the pace and she said she felt calmer lighter and had more energy and when the experiment was repeated on other patients it was the same they felt positive and alive what all this means is that a non pharmacological answer to treating severe depression is much closer than we think it also means that science is discovering that while depression isn't trains you're still using our brains to help us better work with our own brains there are true alright that is our show for you to very well remember in the rover on top of the well if you are watching those hawks out there and have a great day and night.
could be a reality for those suffering from severe depression researchers at the university of california san francisco were treating a forty four for a woman when the outer layers of her brain first they looked for the signs of seizures but they noticed the possibility to learn more and with the patients permission the perfect purposely set off electrical earthquakes in different parts of her brain and while most did nothing when they is that the area of the brain right behind her eyes the...
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super computers are giving us the ability, working with some other folks, like the university of california san francisco, entrees into being able to manage information and put data in and get answers back that we never have been able to do before. jeffrey manly, neurosurgeon, at the university has said that he's finding more answers on brain science in the last ten months than he has in the last ten years. [ applause ] i mean this is the type of innovation that american taxpayers want to see with their dollars. for instance, he's come up with a device, about the size of an ipad, little bit thicker, take one drop of blood put it on a slide, put it in the side of this device and they're able to tell whether or not that patient has been concussed within ten minutes. you think about the impact that has for traumatic brain injury in an automobile accident, on the battlefield, a soccer mom whose child has been concussed and they're really worried about is my child going to be affected long term here, what -- make sure i send him to the right hospital to get the right treatment. that's the type of innovation t
super computers are giving us the ability, working with some other folks, like the university of california san francisco, entrees into being able to manage information and put data in and get answers back that we never have been able to do before. jeffrey manly, neurosurgeon, at the university has said that he's finding more answers on brain science in the last ten months than he has in the last ten years. [ applause ] i mean this is the type of innovation that american taxpayers want to see...
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robert attended classes from both the university of california at berkeley and san francisco state universityured in the video "taking responsibility," which illustrates the story of how a veteran came there. black history month and black futures month is a time to look at the contributions african-americans have made in shaping our nation. we must recognize that while we do honor and support our veterans and their sacrifices, we need to acknowledge and remember black veterans were more likely to be attacked for their service than honored for it throughout our nation's history. for generations, african-americans returning home from service were more likely to face discrimination, disrespect, violence, and sometimes even death. each of these men have experienced great challenges in experiencing war battles, losing friends in service, and traversing through an extremely difficult transition back home into civilian life. yet each of these men and their neighbors are working through those challenges and dedicate their time to build a community at the veterans academy helping each other heal. i co
robert attended classes from both the university of california at berkeley and san francisco state universityured in the video "taking responsibility," which illustrates the story of how a veteran came there. black history month and black futures month is a time to look at the contributions african-americans have made in shaping our nation. we must recognize that while we do honor and support our veterans and their sacrifices, we need to acknowledge and remember black veterans were...
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university of california, earning a bachelor of arts in political science, and a minor in african-american studies. she went on to earn a master master his degree in public administration from the university of san francisco. before her election as supervisor, she served as the executive director of the african-american cultural complex in the western edition for more then a decade, and as the san francisco redevelopment agency commissioner for five years. she was reappointed by gavin newsom to be a san francisco fire commissioner where she served until her election as the board of supervisors. please join me in welcoming the phenomenal mayor, for the great city of san francisco, mayor london breed. [applause] >> it is always so weird to hear people talk about you when you're standing right there. thank you, i was born at kaiser, and the community that i grew up in. thank you for delivering me. [laughter]. >> good morning, everyone. this is a great opportunity to learn what people think about our cities, and for staff and i to really talk about the future of our city, and what we will do to make it even better than they are now. our city is deeply connected around housing and transportation and homelessne
university of california, earning a bachelor of arts in political science, and a minor in african-american studies. she went on to earn a master master his degree in public administration from the university of san francisco. before her election as supervisor, she served as the executive director of the african-american cultural complex in the western edition for more then a decade, and as the san francisco redevelopment agency commissioner for five years. she was reappointed by gavin newsom to...
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san francisco and the san francisco 49ers in santa clara. as strange as that sounds, it is not unprecedented. in early 1960 the raiders 1st year of existence the university of californiao let them use memorial stadium as their home. the solution was the home of the 49ers where the raiders debuted against the houston oilers in september of that year. the following season opens home- field was candlestick park. you do not need to be a bay area sports expert to know that option no longer exists. one of the things the raiders have always bragged about is the almost global reach of their fan base. we already know that fan base will be tested 2 years in las vegas. we might also soon see loyal raider fans have to make the trek to the other side of the bridge. bringing a raider vibe to the city by the bay. >> that would be strange, wouldn't it? >> it sure would. i had no idea they played in those places. what has to happen here? the nfl and 49ers have to sign off on this? along with the giants? do you think the 49ers would go along with this? >> i think the 49ers are in a huge levered position as to whether or not they let that happen because they only territorial rights and
san francisco and the san francisco 49ers in santa clara. as strange as that sounds, it is not unprecedented. in early 1960 the raiders 1st year of existence the university of californiao let them use memorial stadium as their home. the solution was the home of the 49ers where the raiders debuted against the houston oilers in september of that year. the following season opens home- field was candlestick park. you do not need to be a bay area sports expert to know that option no longer exists....
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now that the former mayor of san francisco has become governor,ay newsomhe wants to make california a testing ground for universal coverage.e >> premiums ing up, deductibles are getting higher, people are feeling stress and ngxiety about what's happe or not happening, federally. and they're concerned that things will get worse, not nessarily better, in the medium term, and a lot worse in the long term. >> reporter: newsom has asked the trump administration torn allow cali to pursue a single payer system. since that's unlikely to happen, he's pursuing other options. by creating what he says is the nation's largest prescription drug purchasing pool to negotiate dr prices, restoring the individual health insurance mandate, letting undocumented young adults up to age 26 into medicaid, and giving state subsidies to 250,000 more middle-income californians. >> you look around the rest of the world, they're just rolling their eyes. higher life expectancy, they do chronic disease management better tn the united states, for roughly half the price. you look at quality indexes, we drop to 37th in the world in our quality ind
now that the former mayor of san francisco has become governor,ay newsomhe wants to make california a testing ground for universal coverage.e >> premiums ing up, deductibles are getting higher, people are feeling stress and ngxiety about what's happe or not happening, federally. and they're concerned that things will get worse, not nessarily better, in the medium term, and a lot worse in the long term. >> reporter: newsom has asked the trump administration torn allow cali to pursue...
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university of california davis, earning a bachelor of arts degree in political science and public service with a minor in african-american studies. she went on to earn a master's degree in public administration from the university of san francisco. okay. thank you. welcome. welcome to washington, d.c. and i suppose as a resident here i should issue an apology first of all. i know we have not been behaving very well. i wanted to talk -- >> it's only one house. >> i wanted to talk first about the shutdown. for low income communities especially there is a looming cliff, housing choice vouchers funds expires at the end of next month, supplemental nutrition assistance program funds expires at the end of next month, if not before. this is a question for both of you. are you taking steps now to address this potential pitfall and what are those steps? i will start with mayor kenney. >> well, the irony of this whole thing is that this administration keeps on doing things to make our jobs more difficult and at the same time using that excuse to beat us up for the things that we struggle to deal with as a result of their stupid decisions. i mean, you know, gun violence is up, they don't do anything about guns. you know, affordable housing
university of california davis, earning a bachelor of arts degree in political science and public service with a minor in african-american studies. she went on to earn a master's degree in public administration from the university of san francisco. okay. thank you. welcome. welcome to washington, d.c. and i suppose as a resident here i should issue an apology first of all. i know we have not been behaving very well. i wanted to talk -- >> it's only one house. >> i wanted to talk...