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of san francisco. a viewer sent us this photo after a huge tree fell along parker avenue on the corner of turk avenue. this is near the universityn francisco. he said the trees covering both lanes of the street right now. >> we want to bring in our meteorologist. i know you've been monitoring this storm. it is moving out but we have somed in concerns? >> you mentioned how much rain we've had. even the wintry mix, look at mt. hamilton, and also santa cruz. santa cruz has been a major cause for concern and the flood advisories have been extended until about 2:30. let's look at the impacts. when you see the highlighted areas in the green, that is the san francisco, fremont, redwood city area. we can still see down trees, even though the wind gusts are not expected to be as intense as yesterday. i want to give you a closer look at what the national weather center service says are the highest winds since yesterday. this is preliminary data so we'll know more as this wraps up in the evening. los gatos, 82, the oakland airport, 74, mt. diablo, 74, and at the san francisco airport, 64 miles per hour. so that's just some of the impact th
of san francisco. a viewer sent us this photo after a huge tree fell along parker avenue on the corner of turk avenue. this is near the universityn francisco. he said the trees covering both lanes of the street right now. >> we want to bring in our meteorologist. i know you've been monitoring this storm. it is moving out but we have somed in concerns? >> you mentioned how much rain we've had. even the wintry mix, look at mt. hamilton, and also santa cruz. santa cruz has been a major...
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san jose police department. dan: new developments at the sexual assault cases of university of san francisco. jennifer gries was arrested after lying about being raped. students believe the university administration was not being transparent in those cases. authorities accused gries of fabricating her stories as a revenge plot against a coworker. she faces two felonies of perjury and two misdemeanors of making a false crime report. ama: a driver is recovering after room being caught in the middle of a road rage shooting yesterday at lonetree way. a road rage conflict ended with the shooting but the shooter missed their intended target and hit another driver in another car that was not involved in the original argument. that victim was taken to a hospital and is expected to survive. police are asking for the public's help to identify the other drivers involved. dan: still ahead, astronomers in the south bay say their world-renowned work is in jeopardy. the fight over a billboard and the vote scheduled for tonight. the vote scheduled for tonight. ama: police are unresolved symptoms? heart failur
san jose police department. dan: new developments at the sexual assault cases of university of san francisco. jennifer gries was arrested after lying about being raped. students believe the university administration was not being transparent in those cases. authorities accused gries of fabricating her stories as a revenge plot against a coworker. she faces two felonies of perjury and two misdemeanors of making a false crime report. ama: a driver is recovering after room being caught in the...
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now to discuss is james taylor, professor of politics and african american studies at the university of san franciscomber of san francisco's african american reparations advisory committee. professor always great to see you. we appreciate the time. let's start with this question. the task force is trying to tackle the issue of compensation here. how are members of the task force? going to figure out have about 70 years of research that's been compiled going back to ashed agenda in 2006. i write something that is in the san francisco policy as an ordinance called the slavery disclosure ordinance, there was the out migration study done under gavin newsom. all of theme several commissions within this san francisco city hall over the past 40 to 50 years. there's a long history of the injury of what happened to black people, both in terms of slavery. there's a lot of people in talking right now. say slavery wasn't didn't exist in california. it existed. it wasn't legal, but it existed and it was. it was allowed. and so it was part of the injury. but more importantly, what we looked at is the more intermed
now to discuss is james taylor, professor of politics and african american studies at the university of san franciscomber of san francisco's african american reparations advisory committee. professor always great to see you. we appreciate the time. let's start with this question. the task force is trying to tackle the issue of compensation here. how are members of the task force? going to figure out have about 70 years of research that's been compiled going back to ashed agenda in 2006. i write...
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he is a professor of legal science at the university of san francisco. how significant are these protests becoming? could they have impact on changing the government's course? >> they are significant in the sense it shows a broad swath of political opinion in israel is rather horrified at the antidemocratic moves by the right-wing government. far right wing government that appears to be undermining the independent judiciary. a hallmark of any democracy. however, the far right, the coalition of hard-core ultrareligious fundamentalist jews. these right wing nationalists are quite determined to move forward. they do not care about israel's reputation among israel, or jews around the world or among fellow israelis. it would be surprising, i think if the protests and it up altering the policies -- ended up altering the policies. >> israel has been described a -- as a democracy, given what you're saying is it opposite of that? >> to its credit has been a fairly progressive democracy for the jewish citizens. it is not democratic for the minority of the palestini
he is a professor of legal science at the university of san francisco. how significant are these protests becoming? could they have impact on changing the government's course? >> they are significant in the sense it shows a broad swath of political opinion in israel is rather horrified at the antidemocratic moves by the right-wing government. far right wing government that appears to be undermining the independent judiciary. a hallmark of any democracy. however, the far right, the...
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steven eunice is a professor political science at the university of san francisco. he says, despite the protest, netanyahu can push ahead with the changes because he knows he has the support parliament or in a connection. yahoo may be a crook and with autocratic tendencies, and i'm a racist and repressive in all these things. because a very skilful scuffle, politician and he's been able to buster, the kind of a coalition necessary to push through these so called reforms that will protect him from criminal or prosecution and move israel in a more authoritarian direction. basically what nursing yahoo's unable to do is to give the various factions what they want. he's, for example, the ultra conservative religious parties. he's an a old to kind of push, legislate and push through legislation that that lives up to their, their rigid theocratic ideals. i, he's let these very overtly anti air races. so parties run a mock who's seen what happened in the, in the and it was been happening in the west bank in terms of the attacks and full grams and, and our son and other, oth
steven eunice is a professor political science at the university of san francisco. he says, despite the protest, netanyahu can push ahead with the changes because he knows he has the support parliament or in a connection. yahoo may be a crook and with autocratic tendencies, and i'm a racist and repressive in all these things. because a very skilful scuffle, politician and he's been able to buster, the kind of a coalition necessary to push through these so called reforms that will protect him...
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stevens in it's now he's middle east analysts and professor of political science at the university of san francisco. he joins us from there now. thanks for being with us. so why is it benjamin netanyahu pushing ahead with all this, despite these very visible protests? well, it seems that he has the votes in the canal search, or in a connection. yahoo may be a crock and with autocratic tendencies and a racist, and repressive and always things, which is a very scary what scuffle politician. and he's been able to muster the kind of a coalition necessary to push through the so called reforms that will protect him from criminal or prosecution and move as your own. a more authoritarian direction. but in the medium to long term, di predicts this coalition will manage to hold together. seems me holding gather so far, but it's, it's basically what natalie are who's been able to do is to give the various factions what they want. he's, for example, the ultra conservative religious parties. he's an able to push legislate and push through legislation that that lives up to their, their rigid theocratic ideals is
stevens in it's now he's middle east analysts and professor of political science at the university of san francisco. he joins us from there now. thanks for being with us. so why is it benjamin netanyahu pushing ahead with all this, despite these very visible protests? well, it seems that he has the votes in the canal search, or in a connection. yahoo may be a crock and with autocratic tendencies and a racist, and repressive and always things, which is a very scary what scuffle politician. and...
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facing corruption charges or stevens sinners is a professor of political science at the university of san francisco. he says, despite the protest, netanyahu can push ahead with the reforms because he knows he has the support of parliament or in a canal now who may be a crook and with autocratic tendencies and a racist and repressive and all these things. because a very skillful, skillful politician and he's been able to muster the kind of a coalition necessary to push through the so called reforms that will protect him from criminal or prosecution and move israel and the more authoritarian direction. basically what netanyahu's, unable to do is to give the various factions what they want. he's, for example, the ultra conservative religious parties. he's an able to push legible and push through legislation that, that lives up to their, their rigid theocratic ideals. i, he's let these very overtly anti ara racist. so parties are run. a mock we've seen would happen in the, in the and what's been happening in the west bank in terms of the attacks in full grams and, and our son and other, other atrocitie
facing corruption charges or stevens sinners is a professor of political science at the university of san francisco. he says, despite the protest, netanyahu can push ahead with the reforms because he knows he has the support of parliament or in a canal now who may be a crook and with autocratic tendencies and a racist and repressive and all these things. because a very skillful, skillful politician and he's been able to muster the kind of a coalition necessary to push through the so called...
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now he's a middle east, our list and professor of political science at the university of san francisco. he joined us from san francisco. welcome to the program. so how significant are these protests becoming? could they have any real impact on changing the governments course? they are significant in the sense that shows that a broad swath of political opinion and israel is i rather horrified at the anti democratic moves by the a right wing government the far right wing government that appears to be undermining the independent judiciary, which is the hallmark of any, any democracy however the, the far right to the says coalition of a hard core ultralight religious fundamentalists, just jews. who with these are rightly not, nationalists are quite determined to, to move forward. they don't really care about israel's reputation among a israel or people are among jews around the world or among their fellow israelis. and so it, it, it would be a surprising, i think if the of these protests really in it, of altering the policies. i mean, israel has long been described as a democracy. so given
now he's a middle east, our list and professor of political science at the university of san francisco. he joined us from san francisco. welcome to the program. so how significant are these protests becoming? could they have any real impact on changing the governments course? they are significant in the sense that shows that a broad swath of political opinion and israel is i rather horrified at the anti democratic moves by the a right wing government the far right wing government that appears...
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10 ranking number 8 other bay area schools on the list includes santa clara university of 15 and the university of san franciscot. in sports, the warriors in okc tonight taking on the thunder. >> sports director jason dumas as california continues to grapple with how to respond to the homelessness crisis. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle. >> they're calling for more accountability for how state funds are spent to address the issue. >> that's right. our capitol correspondent eytan wallace has a look at action. legislators say needs to happen to ensure that resources and money are going where they are supposed to go. >> it's an all too common sight across the state. homelessness. the quick drive in downtown sacramento. and this is what it looks like near 9th and 8th streets just blocks from the state capitol. the statewide issue was garnered the attention of lawmakers with some now calling for more transparency into how state homeless funds are spent. among those lawmakers, republican assembly member josh hoover, he said the joint legislative audit committee, this letter asking for a formal audit to look into
10 ranking number 8 other bay area schools on the list includes santa clara university of 15 and the university of san franciscot. in sports, the warriors in okc tonight taking on the thunder. >> sports director jason dumas as california continues to grapple with how to respond to the homelessness crisis. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle. >> they're calling for more accountability for how state funds are spent to address the issue. >> that's right. our capitol...
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spoke earlier to james taylor, professor of politics and african american studies at the university of san franciscoere's a long history of the injury of what happened to black people both in terms of slavery. there's a lot of people in talking right now that say slavery wasn't didn't exist in california it existed. it wasn't legal, but it existed and it was. it was allowed. and so it was part of the injury. but more importantly, what we looked at is the more intermediate period of the period from the forties up into this up into the nineties, where you saw all of this deadly, you know this damage done by, you know government actors at the federal state and county and city level who used the tools of government to underdeveloped african americans in every city around the country. up next at 6 30. it's a nasal spray that can reverse the drug overdose, and now it is available without a prescription still to come. the big decision from the fda also ahead starbucks locations in the bay area and across the country vote to unionize. now the company's long time ceo fields questions from congress. legal jus
spoke earlier to james taylor, professor of politics and african american studies at the university of san franciscoere's a long history of the injury of what happened to black people both in terms of slavery. there's a lot of people in talking right now that say slavery wasn't didn't exist in california it existed. it wasn't legal, but it existed and it was. it was allowed. and so it was part of the injury. but more importantly, what we looked at is the more intermediate period of the period...
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she was featured at the university of san francisco's silk speaker series.e event is an open discussion irbertn becamotional mulo obal scsing her role on gma and receiving the news about meeting bone marrow. >> this is why we are supposed to enjoy the journey, not the destination. because i didn't know what the next year or two was going to be like. but it made me really truly appreciate that. i'm going to set goals, not have expectation on how that will make me feel. jobina: basketball star and olympic gold medalist moderated the discussion. roberts was visiting us yesterday and we got a chance to have fun with her. >> good morning america. >> good morning bay area. [laughter] jobina: i love it. can we get that clip? reggie: it is cute. they got on the good camera. [laughter] jobina: the skin was looking right. reggie: it looked like we had been drinking water. [laughter] jobina: i was so excited. reggie: she was spilling tea. jobina: that is what made it so exciting. [laughter] drew: so fun. reggie: what a day. drew: we frequently talk to actors, musicians
she was featured at the university of san francisco's silk speaker series.e event is an open discussion irbertn becamotional mulo obal scsing her role on gma and receiving the news about meeting bone marrow. >> this is why we are supposed to enjoy the journey, not the destination. because i didn't know what the next year or two was going to be like. but it made me really truly appreciate that. i'm going to set goals, not have expectation on how that will make me feel. jobina: basketball...
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we now present professor alan heinemann of the university of san francisco to explain. >> when you have had a really bad play in the early years of this century, the only time you're ever going to make money with it is during the season between thanksgiving and christmas when people go to the theater just to go to the theater. so, if you had a terrible play or money-losing play, you try to open it on or near thanksgiving so it would be a success as these plays were known as turkeys. >> reporter: amazing turkey fact number four. if you should meet a turkey on the rampage, the way to disarm it is to turn it upside down. it will stop the turkey yet not harm it. we now present alvin, a turkey rancher, to demonstrate. there they are. four turkey facts warmed up after thanksgiving day for your viewing pleasure. i am bill schechner and that is my journal. >> i have learned so much. his journal won two emmy awards. we have posted more from our website, kpix.com. >>> more americans are squeezing in into smaller spaces. they find the average size has shrunk more than 50 square feet compared to a
we now present professor alan heinemann of the university of san francisco to explain. >> when you have had a really bad play in the early years of this century, the only time you're ever going to make money with it is during the season between thanksgiving and christmas when people go to the theater just to go to the theater. so, if you had a terrible play or money-losing play, you try to open it on or near thanksgiving so it would be a success as these plays were known as turkeys....
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roberts was a featured leader at the university of san francisco's silk speaker series. is an open discussion covering everything from business and culture to global affairs. robertson became emotional when -- roberts became emotional when discussing her role on gma and receiving the news about meeting bone marrow. >> this is why we are supposed to enjoy the journey, not the destination. because i didn't know what the next year or two was going to be like. but it made me really truly appreciate that. but yes i'm going to set goals and not to have an expectation on how that will make me feel. jobina: great words there. a former stanford basketball star and olympic gold medalist was there and moderated the discussion. roberts also as you could clearly see here was onset during midday live and had a lot of fun with her and we got to hang out with her too. >> good morning, america. >> good morning, bay area. [applause] jobina: ahh! drew: we sure did that. reggie: and a lot more. [laughter] jobina: you did. i felt happy she was talking to us as much as we were talking to her
roberts was a featured leader at the university of san francisco's silk speaker series. is an open discussion covering everything from business and culture to global affairs. robertson became emotional when -- roberts became emotional when discussing her role on gma and receiving the news about meeting bone marrow. >> this is why we are supposed to enjoy the journey, not the destination. because i didn't know what the next year or two was going to be like. but it made me really truly...
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sister ann is the ceo of 23 and me, their other sister janet is a professor at the university of california in san francisco kind dolls are not for sell. mattel will gift them to the sisters. what a family. >>> thanks for watching. the news continues streaming on cbs news bay area. we'll see you back here at 11:00. have a good one. "the doctor will see you now." but do they really? do they see that crick in your neck? that ache in your heart? will they see that funny little thing that wasn't there last year? a new bounce in your step? the way your retinal scan connects to your blood sugar? at kaiser permanente all of us work together to care for all that is you. announcer: it's time to play "family feud"! give it up for steve harvey! [cheering and applause] steve: how y'all? how y'all doing? i appreciate that. thank y'all. thank you, everybody. well, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man steve harvey. [cheering and applause] well, we got a good one for you today. returning for their second day, from charlotte, north carolina, it's the champs, it's the kiser family. [cheering and applause] and fr
sister ann is the ceo of 23 and me, their other sister janet is a professor at the university of california in san francisco kind dolls are not for sell. mattel will gift them to the sisters. what a family. >>> thanks for watching. the news continues streaming on cbs news bay area. we'll see you back here at 11:00. have a good one. "the doctor will see you now." but do they really? do they see that crick in your neck? that ache in your heart? will they see that funny little...
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university of san francisco leo mccarthy center. the chinese historical society of america. and the friends and foundation of the san francisco public library. i also want to acknowledge our wonderful library commissioners who are in attendance. president connie wolf, president of the san francisco public library commission. also susan mall. past vice president of the commission and doctor at iranian lopez. she's expected to be here as well. thank you all so much for your service. you know, every day we are so fortunate to live and work in a beautiful city that celebrates the cultures and heritage of our diverse community. it was just two weeks ago that we were kicking off the lunar new year celebration at city hall, which was followed in quick succession the very same week with a kick off celebration of black history month. these cultural celebrations are made possible because of the leadership of our mayor, london breed who is always seem to it to unite and uplift our community. and now it is my honor and privilege to welcome our mayor. london breed. thank you so much, mic
university of san francisco leo mccarthy center. the chinese historical society of america. and the friends and foundation of the san francisco public library. i also want to acknowledge our wonderful library commissioners who are in attendance. president connie wolf, president of the san francisco public library commission. also susan mall. past vice president of the commission and doctor at iranian lopez. she's expected to be here as well. thank you all so much for your service. you know,...
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and then lastly, the sor tino ratio for frank sor tino, university of san francisco professor, measures your down-side volatility, versus the risk taken and again, in that statistic, top 1 percent. at the end of 2022 the fund value of $32.6 billion slightly higher then 9-30, but well below the $37.2 billion of 12-31-02. the next page has the longer term results and wasn't going to go through those, but if you flip one page forward you see it adds a prior results and see very longer term. i did add a few charts to focus on the longer term horizon and highlight the progression of returns over the last 6 years. if you turn to page 17, i apologize are these three pages i would have ordered differently. recall what we said in 2017 is we wanted to generate more stable returns going forward. at that time, the trailing 5 year standard deviation of your returns had been roughly in the top 40 percent, so close to the middle. you can see as you move forward to where we are today, you're trailing 5 year standard deviation as mentioned earlier is in the bottom 3 or 4 percent. meaning good. less vola
and then lastly, the sor tino ratio for frank sor tino, university of san francisco professor, measures your down-side volatility, versus the risk taken and again, in that statistic, top 1 percent. at the end of 2022 the fund value of $32.6 billion slightly higher then 9-30, but well below the $37.2 billion of 12-31-02. the next page has the longer term results and wasn't going to go through those, but if you flip one page forward you see it adds a prior results and see very longer term. i did...
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janet, would just who is a professor of pediatrics and epidemiology at the university of california, san francisco. and and which is key, the co-founder and ceo of 23 and me are all getting their own dolls. what a talented family. well, just incredible and very inspiring. all right. talk a bit about our forecast now as we take a live look outside at the golden gate bridge where it's looking so pretty and sunny out there at this hour. but things are expected to change quite a bit. let's toss it over to our remarkable thank you, kyla. well, i tell you, it's going to be remarkable forecast. i we're going to the crazy. let's talk about the lovely right today is a beautiful day are looking at a live picture of half moon bay can see some folks out there taking a walk, enjoying the sunshine. >> this is a great day to get out and enjoy the weather and maybe make preparations at your house. if you need to get those gutters cleaned out or maybe make sure you have things that can't get blown away by wind. you know where those spots are at this point. we've been through this a few times, right? temperatures o
janet, would just who is a professor of pediatrics and epidemiology at the university of california, san francisco. and and which is key, the co-founder and ceo of 23 and me are all getting their own dolls. what a talented family. well, just incredible and very inspiring. all right. talk a bit about our forecast now as we take a live look outside at the golden gate bridge where it's looking so pretty and sunny out there at this hour. but things are expected to change quite a bit. let's toss it...
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she's a pediatric and for fetal surgeon from university of california, san francisco. thank you so much for joining us. now, i want to get this right. you're involved in research on treating genetic diseases . in utero, in other words, before birth, that being quite different to the scenario we've just heard in collins report about chinese scientists to announced here in 2018 that he had worked and changed the genetic code of 2 twins, who then came to term and he was ostracized for it. how exactly does your work differ ethically and practically from that? yeah, it's completely different. so i work in fetal surgery and fidel therapy which has existed since the 1980s to treat severe genetic and anatomic conditions before birth. ah, 1st by doing surgery and now more and more we're starting to do some of these more molecular therapies, like stem cell transplants are enzyme replacement therapy. and gene therapy or editing has not been attempted before birth, but it would be for say, 2nd or 3rd, trimester fetus says, am to prevent irreversible oregon disease and it would not
she's a pediatric and for fetal surgeon from university of california, san francisco. thank you so much for joining us. now, i want to get this right. you're involved in research on treating genetic diseases . in utero, in other words, before birth, that being quite different to the scenario we've just heard in collins report about chinese scientists to announced here in 2018 that he had worked and changed the genetic code of 2 twins, who then came to term and he was ostracized for it. how...
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, ceo of youtube and ceo of dna testing company 23, me and janet professor at the university of california, san franciscorom around the world are also featured in the collection. mattel says it is hoping to inspire young girls to enter the field of science, technology, engineering and mathematics by honoring the women the dolls by the way, they are not for sale. they will be gifted to the women who inspired them. it's pretty awesome. did your sisters play with barbie? oh, yeah. oh, yeah, absolutely. yeah yeah. you know, there weren't as diverse as there now, there is a different thing. i was old, different times different things into barbie. they were anyway. yeah few of them. different kinds, of course , was my mother didn't believe in barbie. she allowed my sister night to get one each. i chose pink and pretty barbie. never really played with her. it was straight. it wasn't into like so. it was scratched. and then we have the barbie car down. that was cool where the girls ride in the car. well, they would, but they're about this ♪ ♪ [cheering] >> and now, your host, sherri shepherd.
, ceo of youtube and ceo of dna testing company 23, me and janet professor at the university of california, san franciscorom around the world are also featured in the collection. mattel says it is hoping to inspire young girls to enter the field of science, technology, engineering and mathematics by honoring the women the dolls by the way, they are not for sale. they will be gifted to the women who inspired them. it's pretty awesome. did your sisters play with barbie? oh, yeah. oh, yeah,...
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university of san francisco leo mccarthy center. the chinese historical society of america.he friends and foundation of the san francisco public library. i also want to acknowledge our wonderful library commissioners who are in attendance. president connie wolf, president of the san francisco public library commission. also susan mall. past vice president of the commission and doctor at iranian lopez. she's expected to be here as well. thank you all so much for your service. you know, every day we are so fortunate to live and work in a beautiful city that celebrates the cultures and heritage of our diverse community. it was just two weeks ago that we were kicking off the lunar new year celebration at city hall, which was followed in quick succession the very same week with a kick off celebration of black history month. these cultural celebrations are made possible because of the leadership of our mayor, london breed who is always seem to it to unite and uplift our community. and now it is my honor and privilege to welcome our mayor. london breed. thank you so much, michael,
university of san francisco leo mccarthy center. the chinese historical society of america.he friends and foundation of the san francisco public library. i also want to acknowledge our wonderful library commissioners who are in attendance. president connie wolf, president of the san francisco public library commission. also susan mall. past vice president of the commission and doctor at iranian lopez. she's expected to be here as well. thank you all so much for your service. you know, every day...
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of cyberspace for children. professor asa to professor tamma san francisco state university should talk about their experience oftual education during the corona era and their experience in teaching in the american university , and our professors should also talk about their experience of virtual education during the corona era and the return of students to the educational environment after the corona era. appreciation for the best ideas and works of this field, which were sent to the secretariat before the conference, according to your warm words , what questions can you ask, and the question we have is the same document as the strategic document of the islamic republic in the virtual space, which will come before the event. from virtual space we should ask questions and also ask the ministry of education and the ministry of culture and guidance as the trustee and partner to welcome this industry . how far has it gone and where is the document? dear viewers of the news network, we will be at your service for a day. hello, another journalist . god bless him. thanks to mr. samari and other colleagues at seda and
of cyberspace for children. professor asa to professor tamma san francisco state university should talk about their experience oftual education during the corona era and their experience in teaching in the american university , and our professors should also talk about their experience of virtual education during the corona era and the return of students to the educational environment after the corona era. appreciation for the best ideas and works of this field, which were sent to the...
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of two immigrants in the philippines. i was born in san francisco and raised in the bay area. i am also a public health researcher and project manager at the university of california in san francisco and within that work focus on research and health equity and partner with a lot of community based organizations, some of who are also applying for seats 1-3. i am seeking reappointment and as marna previously said, the two years does go by very fast. we had a lot of work done in the two years, and even in the two years of the legislation research done by the public health institute has shown 34 percent decrease of sugary beverage consumption. we know there can be many years for impact and evaluation and so i'm seeking the reappointment to continue the great work. i was fortunate in 2022 to be voted cochair by my fellow committee members along with marna armstead and in this work as a cochair, i dedicate over 8 hours a month in addition to my full time job for the committee for the community to see better impacts and health and wellbeing in our community. in district 10 for example, about 34 percent of the community based organizations that are funded by
of two immigrants in the philippines. i was born in san francisco and raised in the bay area. i am also a public health researcher and project manager at the university of california in san francisco and within that work focus on research and health equity and partner with a lot of community based organizations, some of who are also applying for seats 1-3. i am seeking reappointment and as marna previously said, the two years does go by very fast. we had a lot of work done in the two years, and...
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a big tree came down this afternoon on the campus of san francisco state university crushed a truck students around the mess is a tried to get to class the good news. no injuries, but just another example of how strong and powerful these winds have been. now winds are the key today launching predicted. this is what would happen. and i don't know that i can remember seeing so many large trees down all over the bay area and seen that. it's amazing that there are no injuries that we've heard least yet. i mean. >> well, keep your fingers crossed. but i it's just been amazing. extremely dangerous storm system. boy, those winds dangerous because they came on top of that other storm system. and with the winter we've had root systems have been weakened. and now you get all those winds whipping around the bay area? well, it was just howling across parts of bay area, 50, 60, even some gusts as high as 90 miles per hour. and that really was the key to this storm system. this low just getting too close to bay area. we're watching this last night and because of that, unlike the last storm system, this lo
a big tree came down this afternoon on the campus of san francisco state university crushed a truck students around the mess is a tried to get to class the good news. no injuries, but just another example of how strong and powerful these winds have been. now winds are the key today launching predicted. this is what would happen. and i don't know that i can remember seeing so many large trees down all over the bay area and seen that. it's amazing that there are no injuries that we've heard least...
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imagine with the ability to carry 1,700 kilograms of explosives near new york or san francisco. the political university in pakistan has risen after the unsuccessful attempt by the pakistani security forces to arrest the former prime minister of this country . the man warned in this connection with mr. peyman rahmani, a radio reporter in islamabad and mr. rahmani, hello, good time , what is the story of iran's arrest and for what crime has the government issued his arrest? the news department of the minister of pakistan has a case in several courts, the explanation of the judge of the case is 3000 tomans and in connection with the misuse of the state treasury, the court case has been issued to be accountable. at the level of mr. rahmani , what action did the police take in response to the opposition and the arrest of imran khan? and now the predictions are in what do you think about this, will this arrest take place? the capital has visited his place of residence several times for the court's decision, but due to the opposition of the fans , it has not been done. in your opinion, the latest news today i
imagine with the ability to carry 1,700 kilograms of explosives near new york or san francisco. the political university in pakistan has risen after the unsuccessful attempt by the pakistani security forces to arrest the former prime minister of this country . the man warned in this connection with mr. peyman rahmani, a radio reporter in islamabad and mr. rahmani, hello, good time , what is the story of iran's arrest and for what crime has the government issued his arrest? the news department...
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of color which includes me, low income community members struggling to survive. i was born and raised in the mission district and i'm a student at san francisco state university. my community has constantly suffered from a lack of resources and many individuals strug toll pay bill with just one source of income. taking funds away from these needs to pay for police mismanagement is unacceptable. if sfpd were run like a business, they would have gone bankrupt. despite scandal that results in inability to recruit new police officers, sfpd keeps coming to ask for more resources, putting funds in a department with a horrible track record of human rights is unacceptable and very irresponsible. thank you for your time jao. thank you very much for your comments. next speaker, please. >> speaker: good evening, board, also a sf native and dcf resident. i'm also a fire fighter in the bay district, a community which unfortunately has where shootings and stabbing and violence has become all too common. seconds and minutes matter in emergencies like that. we depend on the police to secure the scene for us so we can provide that life saving medical care as soon as possible. a
of color which includes me, low income community members struggling to survive. i was born and raised in the mission district and i'm a student at san francisco state university. my community has constantly suffered from a lack of resources and many individuals strug toll pay bill with just one source of income. taking funds away from these needs to pay for police mismanagement is unacceptable. if sfpd were run like a business, they would have gone bankrupt. despite scandal that results in...
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graduated from saint ignatius before graduate -- playing at the city college of san francisco, he also played at seattle universityore transferring to sdsu before this season. by the time tomorrow, spencer says we will be dealing with another round of rain. spencer. >> it's on the way, a nice day today, but the storm is closing in on us, all the details coming up when we continue. >> also dealing with the devastation, hear from those just coming to terms with the loss after a you can make the stars align. because when we come together, hope and joy will shine. help us make every wish come true. ♪ ♪ - life is uncertain. everyday pressures can feel overwhelming it's okay to feel stressed, anxious, worried, or frustrated. it's normal. with calhope's free and secure mental health resources, it's easy to get the help you and your loved ones need when you need it the most. call our warm line at (833) 317-4673 or live chat at calhope.org today. >> president biden has approved disaster relief for mississippi, which already five people were killed in a powerful tornado outbreak. morgan norwood has morphed from rolling fork
graduated from saint ignatius before graduate -- playing at the city college of san francisco, he also played at seattle universityore transferring to sdsu before this season. by the time tomorrow, spencer says we will be dealing with another round of rain. spencer. >> it's on the way, a nice day today, but the storm is closing in on us, all the details coming up when we continue. >> also dealing with the devastation, hear from those just coming to terms with the loss after a you...
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now speak to rob jackson, who's a professor of earth system science at stanford university and chairman of the global carbon project, hejoins us from san franciscot moment, the release of a court, it will lay bare the challenges we are all facing. give us your view on how governments and businesses respond to this. i hope they respond with urgency, despite all the progress we still have more greenhouse gases today than ever before. it is not enough to build windmills and solar panels and electric cars, we have to take metal goals of the road, get the gas out of our homes and replace with electricity, and take polluting powerplants take polluting powerpla nts off—line take polluting powerplants off—line today, this year, this decade. off-line today, this year, this decade. �* . ~ , , decade. and it makes it very clear, decade. and it makes it very clear. the — decade. and it makes it very clear, the report, _ decade. and it makes it very clear, the report, when - decade. and it makes it very clear, the report, when it. decade. and it makes it very clear, the report, when it is| clear, the report, when it is finally released that actually we are i
now speak to rob jackson, who's a professor of earth system science at stanford university and chairman of the global carbon project, hejoins us from san franciscot moment, the release of a court, it will lay bare the challenges we are all facing. give us your view on how governments and businesses respond to this. i hope they respond with urgency, despite all the progress we still have more greenhouse gases today than ever before. it is not enough to build windmills and solar panels and...
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chief medical officer at health leads and his assistant clinical professor at the university of california san francisco. so dr. francis will introduce his panelists, and thank you so much for joining us. >> thanks so much. it's pretty amazing to be here i have to say. i was in medical school when unequal treatment report commit. -- came out. actually in residency. but early in my training and i think just i been supported by some of the organizations are, so when individuals here in my career, and it's a bit overwhelming i think to be in the presence of this movement, to really see people in the flesh who have done so much. so just what a grateful for this opportunity. we had a fantastic panel of speakers who have wide and deep experience at the intersection of health care payment and health equity. so we're going to get in some pretty gnarly weeds i think today. what we're really hoping to do as a panel is just talk about where are we now with regard to payment in equity, what got us there, what is our path forward. so what's happening right now, what examples people are saying, they are most excited
chief medical officer at health leads and his assistant clinical professor at the university of california san francisco. so dr. francis will introduce his panelists, and thank you so much for joining us. >> thanks so much. it's pretty amazing to be here i have to say. i was in medical school when unequal treatment report commit. -- came out. actually in residency. but early in my training and i think just i been supported by some of the organizations are, so when individuals here in my...
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of fake devastation in san francisco. and yes, even elon musk shown in the tesla racing on the streets of san francisco. not way beyond pictures on youtube. this is from the university of washington team that shows video clones with likenesses and voices of anyone saying anything in any background, no matter how false or outrageous out of the bag, but in almost 1300 signature high tech expert driven and star studded petition now seeks to pause for six months what the petition calls an out of control race that developers cannot understand, predict or reliably control, they said, presents a profound risk to society. and humanity. signers include apple co founder steve wozniak and tesla's elon musk. domingo guerra is head of trust and in code a super high tech identity verification firm using biometrics that seek to weed out clones, fakes and impersonators for transactions. we need to think about the pros , the cons the consequences that can be there and take a deep look into how we can protect against ourselves. we need some sort of guardrails. or best practices or dues and don't that we can agree to as an industry. it would also open up a depraved new world. of oppor
of fake devastation in san francisco. and yes, even elon musk shown in the tesla racing on the streets of san francisco. not way beyond pictures on youtube. this is from the university of washington team that shows video clones with likenesses and voices of anyone saying anything in any background, no matter how false or outrageous out of the bag, but in almost 1300 signature high tech expert driven and star studded petition now seeks to pause for six months what the petition calls an out of...
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of san francisco's young women's freedom center. she served on the board of trustees for the cast university system and was the youngest woman to ever win a grant. she is hoping to replace barbara lee last week. lee announced her own campaign to replace senator dianne feinstein who is retiring next year after 30 years in the u.s. senate. >>> we continue to celebrate black heritage here at nbc bay area, telling the stories of the people and places who make this place so unique. of course, our cable cars are one of the most unique pieces of bay area history. and as joe takes us along for a ride with an operator who is also making history. >> good morning. >> reporter: the morning ritual in san francisco's cable car barn. these historic wheels begin their day and so does history-making willa johnson. >> i'm ready when you are. all right, right turn, right turn. >> reporter: it's been over a decade since johnson made a left turn, leaving a career in the medical field to join muni, eventually making her way to the cable cars. in the 150-year history of the cable cars, johnson is only the second woman and the second woman of color to work
of san francisco's young women's freedom center. she served on the board of trustees for the cast university system and was the youngest woman to ever win a grant. she is hoping to replace barbara lee last week. lee announced her own campaign to replace senator dianne feinstein who is retiring next year after 30 years in the u.s. senate. >>> we continue to celebrate black heritage here at nbc bay area, telling the stories of the people and places who make this place so unique. of...
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and the director of the school of cities and the university of toronto explains, it's not just absence of office workers hindering downtown san francisco's recovery, it's an absence of people overall. >> we are looking at everybody who comes downtown. >> reporter: she and her team of researchers are conducting the urban displacement project which tracks how much activity is happening in downtown areas. they analyze cell phone data, not just office vacancy rates, to compare recent population patterns to pre-pandemic numbers. >> if you have the right mix of sectors, you are doing pretty well right now but if you were to specialized, you might be suffering. >> reporter: of the 62 cities they've been tracking, san francisco has ranked consistently at the bottom of the list when it comes to recovery. >> march 16, 2020 was at 30 percent of its pre-pandemic activity, march 16 2022, november 2022, still at 30 percent. >> reporter: san francisco is illustrated by the teal line at the bottom of this graph and you can see it goes up and down a bit but has not broken out like many other cities. one reason is a heavy reliance on the tech industry who
and the director of the school of cities and the university of toronto explains, it's not just absence of office workers hindering downtown san francisco's recovery, it's an absence of people overall. >> we are looking at everybody who comes downtown. >> reporter: she and her team of researchers are conducting the urban displacement project which tracks how much activity is happening in downtown areas. they analyze cell phone data, not just office vacancy rates, to compare recent...
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. >> if there is a bright center of the universe were all good ideas come from, the san francisco boardsupervisors is as far from that places you could possibly. the [laughter] at this, the great gotcha question in politics is, can you define? woke let me just tell you, exhibit a, this is the most woke, craziest thing that you could possibly imagine. and had to put the details of it up on the screen without telling me the city, i would have guessed it on the first try. because only san francisco could -- the worst managed city in america, maybe, other than a couple of others we could talk about on the show, but it's when the worst. and if i lived there are new someone who live there, had family there, i'll be telling them to get a real estate agent somewhere else. lord have mercy. this is divisive, unrealistic, and i can't even begin to imagine. >> when you think the right number is, scott? >> zero, the right number zero. the reverend says, 70% of americans don't agree with this idea. well, there's a reason for that. because 70% of americans don't think it's fair. they don't think it's
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good oop board of supervisors i'm malcolm i'm a student at morgan state university november maryland. i'm a residents of san francisco and raised in bayview. i'm a member of the college prep gifted college program funded by dream keeper because the program i was able to snail school special be a part of the community and surround by like minded black people. i just am depending on you to keep funding this program and doing the right thing. helping us all out. thank you for hearing me. upon next speaker, please. i'm phyllis, can you hear me >> yes. welcome. i am a residents of mid town a native san franciscans generational second generation living in the fillmore. thank you to everybody other thanning all the black folks that helped make this plan broad. i want to thank the mayor and for the dream keeper and thank the board of supervisors every left one of you to do what is right i don't have to go ton cestors today we are terrorized and torture in the housing. the apartment i live in, please, pass the we should not have to beg for this you give reparations to everybody without them having to beg or spends 2 years for
good oop board of supervisors i'm malcolm i'm a student at morgan state university november maryland. i'm a residents of san francisco and raised in bayview. i'm a member of the college prep gifted college program funded by dream keeper because the program i was able to snail school special be a part of the community and surround by like minded black people. i just am depending on you to keep funding this program and doing the right thing. helping us all out. thank you for hearing me. upon next...
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russell, who is professor of asian-american studies at san francisco state university. second panelist, charles lehman, the fellow of manhattan institute. joining him, founders and board members of the alumni association feared and president and executor of asian americans advancing injustices. >> my father wanted me to be a doctor. >> that is why he is consigned to be here today. >> you are professor at -- i have seen your name before. california state university. it thank you for appearing and testifying today >> good afternoon. i would like to thank the commissioner for hosting this hearing. i would like to thank the staff, who also professionally organized thisvent. i would like to start with the -- we received at a pia, that is sadly all too common. is not necessarily an issue of a hate crime, but one of racial harassment, where a woman -- customer was denied access at her pharmacy. the perpetrator, using yellow power rhetoric, not only saw her as being a disea carrying threatening person of color, but stated she was the infection, that our racialized bodi themselve
russell, who is professor of asian-american studies at san francisco state university. second panelist, charles lehman, the fellow of manhattan institute. joining him, founders and board members of the alumni association feared and president and executor of asian americans advancing injustices. >> my father wanted me to be a doctor. >> that is why he is consigned to be here today. >> you are professor at -- i have seen your name before. california state university. it thank...
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, erin mckinney, of north carolina state university says the group looked at samples of sourdough starter from around the world, including the bacteria first detected in san francisco's bread. erin: you know, we tend to see lactobacillus sanfranciscensis, you know, associated with lower maximum temperatures, areas that remain cooler throughout the year. joe: but if the city by the bay continues to warm, mckinney says a different bacteria could take over and that could actually change the flavor of the bread. erin: they'll be more active at warmer temperatures, so you'll get a tangier loaf. joe: any bread maker will tell you even slight changes in humidity can affect the flavor of bread, which is why boudins has strict climate control. dan: we control this temperature for 20 hours of the process. joe: but does climate change mean giraudo might soon have tangier sourdough on his hands? he's not so sure. dan: as long as the bay is here, the sea breeze, the fog, you'll have the-- similar humidity that we've had for the last 180 years. joe: and that's the age-old recipe for a san francisco tradition. dan: we make the bread the same way we made it in 1849. joe: when we com
, erin mckinney, of north carolina state university says the group looked at samples of sourdough starter from around the world, including the bacteria first detected in san francisco's bread. erin: you know, we tend to see lactobacillus sanfranciscensis, you know, associated with lower maximum temperatures, areas that remain cooler throughout the year. joe: but if the city by the bay continues to warm, mckinney says a different bacteria could take over and that could actually change the flavor...
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, erin mckinney, of north carolina state university says the group looked at samples of sourdough starter from around the world, including the bacteria first detected in san francisco's bread. erin: you know, we tend to see lactobacillus sanfranciscensis, you know, associated with lower maximum temperatures, areas that remain cooler throughout the year. joe: but if the city by the bay continues to warm, mckinney says a different bacteria could take over and that could actually change the flavor of the bread. erin: they'll be more active at warmer temperatures, so you'll get a tangier loaf. joe: any bread maker will tell you even slight changes in humidity can affect the flavor of bread, which is why boudins has strict climate control. dan: we control this temperature for 20 hours of the process. joe: but does climate change mean giraudo might soon have tangier sourdough on his hands? he's not so sure. dan: as long as the bay is here, the sea breeze, the fog, you'll have the-- similar humidity that we've had for the last 180 years. joe: and that's the age-old recipe for a san francisco tradition. dan: we make the bread the same way we made it in 1849. joe: when we com
, erin mckinney, of north carolina state university says the group looked at samples of sourdough starter from around the world, including the bacteria first detected in san francisco's bread. erin: you know, we tend to see lactobacillus sanfranciscensis, you know, associated with lower maximum temperatures, areas that remain cooler throughout the year. joe: but if the city by the bay continues to warm, mckinney says a different bacteria could take over and that could actually change the flavor...
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bank and signature bank some of the banks involved in the rescue includes san francisco based wells fargo, bank of america, jpmorgan chase and goldman sachs. the university of california has approved a plan to add 8000 beds at five of its campuses. this is part of a much bigger goal of adding 22,000 beds across all of the nine campuses by 2028 as abc seven news, senior education reporter liam melendez tells us some say. it's not realistic. only 23% of undergraduate students at uc berkeley are offered college housing, the lowest in the entire uc system to get on campus. housing is super challenging and then off campus housing. also a lot of times like landlords are not the greatest campus housing in berkeley can be pricey. it's ridiculously expensive. lola crane of sophomore told us. she pays $1700 a month for housing she shares with other people for people. yeah. for people? yes. and yeah, they're super tiny rooms, but it works out for like what's available of ucs campuses are facing a housing crisis. this even though in the last 10 years, the uc system has added 34,000 beds. but getting more housing online has been a challenge. take uc berkeley's projec
bank and signature bank some of the banks involved in the rescue includes san francisco based wells fargo, bank of america, jpmorgan chase and goldman sachs. the university of california has approved a plan to add 8000 beds at five of its campuses. this is part of a much bigger goal of adding 22,000 beds across all of the nine campuses by 2028 as abc seven news, senior education reporter liam melendez tells us some say. it's not realistic. only 23% of undergraduate students at uc berkeley are...
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and i think it's an exciting potential opportunity to expand the universe of entertainment spaces in cities like san francisco. the bill would require local governments to opt in and develop some requirements around that process. final legislative, piece of legislation we're monitoring is sb76 from senator wiener. this will bring back the idea of entertainment zones from last year. it was in sb793 last year until it wasn't. but it's back again and this is the idea that it would empower local governments to define areas in which called entertainment zones but in which restaurants and bars in that area could sell alcoholic beverages in conjunction with street closures and street fairs and outdoor activities. this is a tool that has been deployed in a number of states and this bill would help california cities get access to that. i think there's, this was identified in the mayor's downtown recovery strategy as a potential tool for downtown, street fairs and street closures and outdoor events so something we're watching. that bill also makes some technical improvements to the music venue for a license that was ad
and i think it's an exciting potential opportunity to expand the universe of entertainment spaces in cities like san francisco. the bill would require local governments to opt in and develop some requirements around that process. final legislative, piece of legislation we're monitoring is sb76 from senator wiener. this will bring back the idea of entertainment zones from last year. it was in sb793 last year until it wasn't. but it's back again and this is the idea that it would empower local...