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belinda hernandez arriaga/professor of psychology, usf seeing the children, not have a bath, giving thempair of shoes. seeing them hungry, it just moved us with so much emotion. and feelings of helplessness and also just this kind of anger around how can this be happening in our country.professor arriaga of usf says.. the hurt was so visible on the childrens faces. belinda hernandez arriaga/professor of psychology, usfwe saw one little girl that had been separated from her dad for about 14 days and you could see in her eyes just this sense of confusion and distance. and that liveliness of a child was missing. as an expert arriaga says.. she knows the anxiety this experience causes for children.. well into their adult years. belinda hernandez arriaga/professor of psychology, usf this kind of sudden separattion, this sudden trust of them being put into really difficult condition perpetuates this fear for the rest of their lives that suddenly something can happen. that suddenly at any given time in their live that suddenly a parent can be taken away from them, a loved one. and always this k
belinda hernandez arriaga/professor of psychology, usf seeing the children, not have a bath, giving thempair of shoes. seeing them hungry, it just moved us with so much emotion. and feelings of helplessness and also just this kind of anger around how can this be happening in our country.professor arriaga of usf says.. the hurt was so visible on the childrens faces. belinda hernandez arriaga/professor of psychology, usfwe saw one little girl that had been separated from her dad for about 14 days...
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[applause] >> usf donates 100-120 pounds of food a night. semesters we have been running here, usf has donated about 18,000 pounds of food to the food recovery network. ♪ ♪ >> i'm maggie. >> i'm nick. >> we're coe-chairs of the national led organization. what food recovery does is recover and redistribute food that would go wasted and redistributing to people in the community. >> the moment that i became really engaged in the cause of fighting food waste was when i had just taken the food from the usf cafeteria and i saw four pans full size full of food perfectly fine to be eaten and made the day before and that would have gone into the trash that night if we didn't recover it the next day. i want to fight food waste because it hurts the economy, it's one of the largest emitters of greenhouse gases in the world. if it was a nation, it would be the third largest nation behind china and the united states. america wastes about 40% of the food we create every year, $160 billion worth and that's made up in the higher cost of food for consumers. n
[applause] >> usf donates 100-120 pounds of food a night. semesters we have been running here, usf has donated about 18,000 pounds of food to the food recovery network. ♪ ♪ >> i'm maggie. >> i'm nick. >> we're coe-chairs of the national led organization. what food recovery does is recover and redistribute food that would go wasted and redistributing to people in the community. >> the moment that i became really engaged in the cause of fighting food waste was...
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belinda hernandez arriaga/professor of psychology, usf seeing the children, not have a bath, giving themtheir first pair of shoes. seeing them hungry, it just moved us with so much emotion. and feelings of helplessness and also just this kind of anger around how can this be happening in our country.professor arriaga of usf says.. the hurt was so visible on the childrens faces. belinda hernandez arriaga/professor of psychology, usfwe saw one little girl that had been separated from her dad for about 14 days and you could see in her eyes just this sense of confusion and distance. and that liveliness of a child was missing. as an expert arriaga says.. she knows the anxiety this experience causes for children.. well into their adult years. belinda hernandez arriaga/professor of psychology, usf this kind of sudden separattion, this sudden trust of them being put into really difficult condition perpetuates this fear for the rest of their lives that suddenly something can happen. that suddenly at any given time in their live that suddenly a parent can be taken away from them, a loved one. and a
belinda hernandez arriaga/professor of psychology, usf seeing the children, not have a bath, giving themtheir first pair of shoes. seeing them hungry, it just moved us with so much emotion. and feelings of helplessness and also just this kind of anger around how can this be happening in our country.professor arriaga of usf says.. the hurt was so visible on the childrens faces. belinda hernandez arriaga/professor of psychology, usfwe saw one little girl that had been separated from her dad for...
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the coyote caught on camera wandering through the usf campus.he wild animal is a regular. >> they see this coyote every day. >> reporter: this video of a coyote in the presidio is from a story that aired in april. animal control says there are a few dozen coyotes in san francisco. it held a meeting tonight to let people know what to do when had he encounter them because some are about to become more visible. >> we're getting right now into the season where we expect pups to leave the den. >> reporter: the trust tracks coyotes and says since it started the program, every tracked coyote that left its den has been hit and killed by a car. researchers urge people to slow down and want to reduce coyote and dog conflicts. encouraging dog owners to carry noisemakers to use n with bells to scare them away and keep dogs on leash. dog walkers in buena vista park say coyotes live there and have hair own facebook page. scott sele says he's only had one slightly aggressive encounter. >> he looked at us and kind koof h of hissed and took off. but that was it.
the coyote caught on camera wandering through the usf campus.he wild animal is a regular. >> they see this coyote every day. >> reporter: this video of a coyote in the presidio is from a story that aired in april. animal control says there are a few dozen coyotes in san francisco. it held a meeting tonight to let people know what to do when had he encounter them because some are about to become more visible. >> we're getting right now into the season where we expect pups to...
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time, but when the discussion of the creation of the legacy business was created, professor giles from usf had talked about engaging, especially with the larger legacy businesses to help support because we do have some very small businesses that, you know, probably would love to be on the legacy business registry. and especially those where english is not the first language, so the challenge of writing the application can be a challenge. so getting more support in that area to also bring on those -- >> you don't have to be writer to write a book, you just need to talk to someone who is a writer. so i think if we could fund again this onboarding and also to your point, outreach, we could fund more outreach efforts, especially as we have our tool kit with all the branding. it would be much easier for us to really show, here's the package, here's the extra little bit of gloss you get to put on your business related to legacy business. that is helpful. but we should talk about how we can start outreaching. what is our ask to these businesses, corporations, who want to and have a stated goal of
time, but when the discussion of the creation of the legacy business was created, professor giles from usf had talked about engaging, especially with the larger legacy businesses to help support because we do have some very small businesses that, you know, probably would love to be on the legacy business registry. and especially those where english is not the first language, so the challenge of writing the application can be a challenge. so getting more support in that area to also bring on...
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he's graduate student at usf. he helped me do lot of research. we have been doing research on this issue for about six months. hundreds of articles we went through. we had talked to several different departments who were spearheading mental health within their own departments and i want to thank zack. i want to thank the chief who this particular issue of stress and mental health in the san francisco fire department. we'd be starting ground zero now if it weren't for the chief of this department. i want to thank her for her years support of this unit. it hasn't been easy dealing with members of the department who suffer from addictions and other issues that turn their lives upside down. especially on an issue that traditionally not seen as something that is an illness for that matter an injury. as i've learned in studying this issue, post-traumatic stress is not a disorder. it's actually specially for jobs and locations like the fire department it's an injury. it's an injury that happens to you. that is just one of the different thing that we hav
he's graduate student at usf. he helped me do lot of research. we have been doing research on this issue for about six months. hundreds of articles we went through. we had talked to several different departments who were spearheading mental health within their own departments and i want to thank zack. i want to thank the chief who this particular issue of stress and mental health in the san francisco fire department. we'd be starting ground zero now if it weren't for the chief of this...
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the men at 5:00 and then the women will take on usf at 8:00.t stanford, colin resch, nbc bay area. >>> tonight at 11:00, the latest on that fire at the tesla factory in fremont. ceo elon musk just tweeted an update. he says, quote, i was just there. cardboard being prepped for recycling along the southern fence line caught fire. super appreciate fast response by fremont fire department. no injuries are damage to the factory. the fire is out but firefighters will be there all night to put out any hot spots and look for the exact cause of this fire. nbc bay area's sergio quintana is there. he'll have a live report at 11:00. >> a lot of smoke it generated. >> thanks for joining us here at 6:00. have a great evening. >> hope to see you back here at 11:00. you could generate your own energy, at home. or to save energy, unplug unused appliances. do your thing, with energy upgrade california. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> now on extra. jen garner's emergency intervention for ben affleck. new photos, jen driving ben to treatment. why he fell off the wagon for the third
the men at 5:00 and then the women will take on usf at 8:00.t stanford, colin resch, nbc bay area. >>> tonight at 11:00, the latest on that fire at the tesla factory in fremont. ceo elon musk just tweeted an update. he says, quote, i was just there. cardboard being prepped for recycling along the southern fence line caught fire. super appreciate fast response by fremont fire department. no injuries are damage to the factory. the fire is out but firefighters will be there all night to...
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i want to start with the usf high cost program. we worked with the senate appropriations committee to include an fsgg language that encourage the fcc to conduct a comprehensive investigation into what is needed to fulfill the statutory mandate for universal service. the immediate the immediate effects of the budget control mechanism. my question is, what is the current state of the assessment of this program and what is the status of the short-term funds? we've had this conversation many times, but usf high cost is not receiving the dollars it needs. >> you've left it open to everybody, so i'll pass it on to my colleagues. no, senator, i'll take the question. we we have an open proceeding. it was important to me because i heard your concerns and concerns throughout kansas that the budget control mechanism was creating a lot of uncertainty. as you know, we suspended that temporarily, and as i committed here, we'll work with our colleagues here and at the -- to make sure we have a rate of return system that provides that predictabili
i want to start with the usf high cost program. we worked with the senate appropriations committee to include an fsgg language that encourage the fcc to conduct a comprehensive investigation into what is needed to fulfill the statutory mandate for universal service. the immediate the immediate effects of the budget control mechanism. my question is, what is the current state of the assessment of this program and what is the status of the short-term funds? we've had this conversation many times,...
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. >>> it's moving day at cal sanford usf in the dorms.e thinking how are we paying for this? here to help with savings ideas is rich kakakakakakakakaka schwab. >> our 529 plan is a great option to take advantage of when it comes to education savings. anybody can start one. and typically a parent or guardian will be the custodian of the account, the account owner that's controlling and managing it on behalf of the minor. contributions with come from anybody. typically that's parents, relatives, friends that will make contributions. those contributions then get invested and grow tax deferred, which means that the growth within the account is not subject to taxation immediately, which is a key benefit. when the student is ready to use the funds, the distributions, so long as they're qualified, qualified being going towards something that's required by the university or the school, typically that's tuition, room and board, computers, things of that nature. those distributions come out tax free at the federal level, another tremendous advantag
. >>> it's moving day at cal sanford usf in the dorms.e thinking how are we paying for this? here to help with savings ideas is rich kakakakakakakakaka schwab. >> our 529 plan is a great option to take advantage of when it comes to education savings. anybody can start one. and typically a parent or guardian will be the custodian of the account, the account owner that's controlling and managing it on behalf of the minor. contributions with come from anybody. typically that's...
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on the legal front we talked to the former dean at usf law school and a former justice department attorney. he says there is now greater pressure on them to turn on their boss. >> taken together this is a very serious situation for president trump. now both paul manafort and michael cohen, in effect, are under the control of the department of justice. a gives them great leverage to use both cohen and manafort in any type of investigation or prosecution against president trump. >> president trump says the cases have nothing to do with russia collusion in the 2016 presidential election. he called the special prosecutor robert -- robert mueller's investigation a witchhunt. >>> brian sobel told us these developments don't bode well for the president heading into the midterm elections. >> impeachment would be on the table, potentially, although a lot of democrats say that would be a distraction head of the 2020 presidential election. what it does signal is there is going to be a continual issue in washington d.c. as these things emerge. >> coming up, doug luzader will be live look from washingt
on the legal front we talked to the former dean at usf law school and a former justice department attorney. he says there is now greater pressure on them to turn on their boss. >> taken together this is a very serious situation for president trump. now both paul manafort and michael cohen, in effect, are under the control of the department of justice. a gives them great leverage to use both cohen and manafort in any type of investigation or prosecution against president trump. >>...
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usf professor hernandez helped families transition from i.c.e. detention to life with the sponsor family. >> children themselves describe it as this cage for the most vicious of animals in their country, and the children are being housed there. they are separated from their parents. >> the fact that they have made two trips, while it's remarkable, is not enough. >> volunteers hope to travel back to the border in november. >>> one woman in a legal battle to save her dog from being repossessed. she claims she didn't know that she was actually leasing the dog instead of buying it. we have the very bizarre story coming up next. >>> san francisco could soon be helping out the legal marijuana industry. new at 6:00, the plan to train workers to grow. >>> you are never more than seven minutes away from my accuweather forecast. the other big concern starts tomorrow, thursday, at 2:00 in the afternoon, all the way through saturday at 11:00. the areas shaded, the mendocino complex fires, the carr fire, all going to have ♪ ♪ ♪ raindrops on roses and whiskers
usf professor hernandez helped families transition from i.c.e. detention to life with the sponsor family. >> children themselves describe it as this cage for the most vicious of animals in their country, and the children are being housed there. they are separated from their parents. >> the fact that they have made two trips, while it's remarkable, is not enough. >> volunteers hope to travel back to the border in november. >>> one woman in a legal battle to save her...