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usf says it often helps students in this situation get medical costs reduced and offered to do the same. tristan's insurance, anthem blue cross, agreed to cover the entire cost of the ambulance ride. >> it felt nice, it felt good that they acknowledge an incidents. we will take care of this for you. >> we checked and the implied consent standard is adopted by the vast majority of locations around the country. now, if this concerns you, instruct your children to call you immediately if they are ever in this type of a medical situation and put you on the phone with the paramedics. i want to hear from you. my 7 on your side hotline is open weekdays from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. the telephone number is 415-954-8151. you can also reach me on my facebook page and through abc7news.com. >>> good information for all those parents with kids heading off to college. >> a ton of them. >> thanks, michael. >>> tonight we're celebrating the thousands of new college graduates in the bay area. >> that's right. we'll introduce you whosz whose story took him from crossing the border to crossing the stage
usf says it often helps students in this situation get medical costs reduced and offered to do the same. tristan's insurance, anthem blue cross, agreed to cover the entire cost of the ambulance ride. >> it felt nice, it felt good that they acknowledge an incidents. we will take care of this for you. >> we checked and the implied consent standard is adopted by the vast majority of locations around the country. now, if this concerns you, instruct your children to call you immediately...
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students at usf studied the effect of uber and lyft cars on city's traffic impact. ultimately they concluded that muni could cut the congestion if the service was free or much cheaper and they'veitiz on time arrival. they said that muni directors appreciate the suggestion. >> at this point, we have no plans of moving forward with the proposal. >> coming up, we'll talk with muni drivers about whether free fares would get them out of the ride share and back on the bus and look at how much of the muni budget is tied to the fares. >>e good news to share with you. the animal department is getting props. they found holm homes for 94 efforts that animals they took in. that's one of the best rates in california. and the shelter actually hit above 90% the past six years. >>> a legal blow for president trump. today a federal judge ruled he cannot block a house subpoena for his reason tax returns. the house oversight committee subpoenaed the tax returns. it was upheld. they said the investigating powers of congress will allow it. the president's attorneys will likely appeal. a
students at usf studied the effect of uber and lyft cars on city's traffic impact. ultimately they concluded that muni could cut the congestion if the service was free or much cheaper and they'veitiz on time arrival. they said that muni directors appreciate the suggestion. >> at this point, we have no plans of moving forward with the proposal. >> coming up, we'll talk with muni drivers about whether free fares would get them out of the ride share and back on the bus and look at how...
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i'm playing an event at olympic club on monday for usf. behind the trees all the time. >> you got a shot like that in your bag? >> no. not at all. >> cbs evening news is coming up next. >> here's a look at some of the stories we're working on. the attorney general is a no-show before congress. the speaker says he lied. our series life and death. why many who expected debt forgiveness didn't get it. >>> new hope tonight for patients with alzheimer's and dementia. >> some doctors believe a personalized approach may help reverse some of the problems they're experiencing. the idea, to identify what environmental factors may be contributing to dementia. >> we are all swimming daily in a toxic soup. >> i feel like i've got my life back. >> find out about some of the culprits and see the lifetime that one couple has adopted. that's tonight on the kpix news at 7:00. >> the cbs evening news is up next. >> see you back here in 30 minutes. ♪ ♪ . captioning sponsored by cbs >> glor: on the "cbs evening news" this thursday, the attorney general is a no
i'm playing an event at olympic club on monday for usf. behind the trees all the time. >> you got a shot like that in your bag? >> no. not at all. >> cbs evening news is coming up next. >> here's a look at some of the stories we're working on. the attorney general is a no-show before congress. the speaker says he lied. our series life and death. why many who expected debt forgiveness didn't get it. >>> new hope tonight for patients with alzheimer's and dementia....
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she graduates from usf not just with honors but with the dean's medal of excellence. looking back, she realizes the chances were probably better, she'd be dead at 23 rather than a college graduate. mistakes, you can over come them. >> it's a huge deal. it doesn't feel real. >> she does spend her time helping others with their recovery, particularly young women. she graduates with a degree in psychology. she wants to work with those incarcerated. she feels because of her race and social class growing up, she got breaks and that others don't which is one of the reasons she's still around. she will dedicate herself to make that system more fair for everybody. >> wonderful. >>> let's take you outside. this is a live picture now. it's just kind of nasty out there. >> dreary. >> it's windy, wet, cold. it's like february. >> i was going to say feels like winter. little bit of this was okay but people are wondering when will the sun come back. we have that in our forecast as we head through the next couple of days. still more rain chances will linger in my seven-day forecast.
she graduates from usf not just with honors but with the dean's medal of excellence. looking back, she realizes the chances were probably better, she'd be dead at 23 rather than a college graduate. mistakes, you can over come them. >> it's a huge deal. it doesn't feel real. >> she does spend her time helping others with their recovery, particularly young women. she graduates with a degree in psychology. she wants to work with those incarcerated. she feels because of her race and...
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. >> usf retired division. i would like to second. i would like to ask a question about kaiser. the kaiser representative said if we want a second opinion outside of kaiser like at sanford we could do it at our expense. if we chose to do that and that second opinion brought us information which would lead to a different treatment or more effective treatment than what kaiser had wanted, would kaiser pay for that? we need, i think, in the united healthcare people can go anywhere in the conduct tree. we need the opportunity even if we pay for it upfront of getting the second opinion and if it leads to new information kaiser needs to cover the cost or provide those with cancer, heart disease, i have paid to go outside of kaiser several times. twice they agreed with what kaiser said. it made me feel better. it made me more accepting. i used best doctors twice and found it immensely valuable. thank you. >> i can address the issue you raise generically and say that obviously every treating provider has to be comfortable with the recommendation because they have to sign off on the presc
. >> usf retired division. i would like to second. i would like to ask a question about kaiser. the kaiser representative said if we want a second opinion outside of kaiser like at sanford we could do it at our expense. if we chose to do that and that second opinion brought us information which would lead to a different treatment or more effective treatment than what kaiser had wanted, would kaiser pay for that? we need, i think, in the united healthcare people can go anywhere in the...
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the commander teaches at usf. >> the substance of the narrative is that the chief was involved in this entire investigation. that is something that falls into the purview of the police commission to look into. >> for now they will investigate how s.f.p.d. handled the raid. the san francisco chapter of e resignation to man a flagrant political attack. henry lee, ktvu fox2 news . >>> we are learning more about the man from northern california who was killed and why after being attacked by a shark. >>> cleanup is underway in parts of oklahoma where a tornado ripped through a mobile home park killing two people. >>> a mix of sun and clouds. temperatures will be changing in our five day forecast. we will have that's coming up. >>> a $2500 reward for a puppy stolen in the east bay. surveillance video of the woman who was seen walking out without puppy. >>> this is the east shore in berkeley. it is getting heavier. we will be right back. a little bird told me you have the fastest internet and now the best mobile network too? yeah and get them together and save hundreds on your wireless bill.
the commander teaches at usf. >> the substance of the narrative is that the chief was involved in this entire investigation. that is something that falls into the purview of the police commission to look into. >> for now they will investigate how s.f.p.d. handled the raid. the san francisco chapter of e resignation to man a flagrant political attack. henry lee, ktvu fox2 news . >>> we are learning more about the man from northern california who was killed and why after...
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. >> he now teaches at usf. >> the substance of the narrative is that the chief was very involved in this entire investigation and that is something that falls into the purview of the police commission to look into. >> for now the office of accountability is investigating how the raid was handled. >> the naacp said it supports officer scott and they demand, say it was a flagrant political attack. >> going back for a second when they came in and searched his house they took a lot of things out as evidence, things he uses every day for his job. has he gotten any of that back? >> he says he has a lot back but not all. he doesn't have a complete inventory. >>> bill buckner died today after a long battle with dementia. he was 69 years old. he spent 22 years in the majors and had a great career. most people remember him for one play that happened and game six of the 1986 world series. he let a ball roll between his legs. the red sox would lose that game and the series. he grew up in american canyon and graduated from napa high school. >>> more memorial day events around the bay area. >> ma
. >> he now teaches at usf. >> the substance of the narrative is that the chief was very involved in this entire investigation and that is something that falls into the purview of the police commission to look into. >> for now the office of accountability is investigating how the raid was handled. >> the naacp said it supports officer scott and they demand, say it was a flagrant political attack. >> going back for a second when they came in and searched his house...
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she is a graduate of san francisco state and graduate of usf with masters in public administration.ed as a legislative intern and interned for supervisor katy tang. she was appointed and during the first term on the board she addvo indicated for the historic preservation of the mother's building of the zoo and the dog play area. the community open space at the turnaround at ocean beach. she was developed equity metrics to make san francisco the first city in which every person is a 10 minute walk to a park or open space. we are excited to work with you and your prozac colleagues for the next several years. please come up and say a quick word if you don't mind. [applause.] >> good morning. thank you so much, general manager, for the recognition. i am thankful to my prozac colleagues and for our former chair for always encouraging me to speak up and serve as leadership in this new capacity. i am excited for the work that our committee will continue to achieve in the next calendar year and work to have our community serve and support the commission as well as the department and future
she is a graduate of san francisco state and graduate of usf with masters in public administration.ed as a legislative intern and interned for supervisor katy tang. she was appointed and during the first term on the board she addvo indicated for the historic preservation of the mother's building of the zoo and the dog play area. the community open space at the turnaround at ocean beach. she was developed equity metrics to make san francisco the first city in which every person is a 10 minute...
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i'm a graduate student at usf. i just was really shocked by how devastating the homelessness crisis is here, so i've been doing as much as i can to get involved, volunteer and that's why i'm here today, to ask for your support in the our city, our home proposal, which specifically today is for the eraf budget proposal, in terms of community health services, especially for family, youth and children, these populations are definitely more vulnerable and it would be terrific to see more of the city's budget go towards their services. and yes, that's all i have to say. thank you. >> thank you. any other public speakers. seeing none, public comment is now closed. one more? please join us. public comment is now open again. >> good afternoon, supervisors. thank you for giving me the time to talk. i'm a family caseworker here in the district 6. i work and live here in san francisco for the past, i want to say 12 years now that i've worked with families that live in sros and are either homelessness ohomeless.i'm heree budge
i'm a graduate student at usf. i just was really shocked by how devastating the homelessness crisis is here, so i've been doing as much as i can to get involved, volunteer and that's why i'm here today, to ask for your support in the our city, our home proposal, which specifically today is for the eraf budget proposal, in terms of community health services, especially for family, youth and children, these populations are definitely more vulnerable and it would be terrific to see more of the...
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. >> richard is director of usf's institute of justice leadership. he says the police commission has a tremendous amount of authority over the chief and the department. >> if the poa's narrative holds bathe, it seems to me the police commission is in a position to find out where does that accountability stop. >> reporter: while attending carnivale on sunday, the mayor declined to comment when asked about the latest on chief scott's fitness to lead. she released a statement i'm glad the chief apologized but i remain deeply disappointed by the actions taken in this case up to today. this is unacceptable and we have to do better. so there seems to be a little bit of a game of political hot potato playing out here. today's statements from the police commission just the latest in the evolving controversy over sfpd's raid of the local journalist which has set off a national debate about freedom of press. i'm kate larsson. back to you in the studio. >> thanks. weekend talks between the new haven unified school district and striking teachers came to an end w
. >> richard is director of usf's institute of justice leadership. he says the police commission has a tremendous amount of authority over the chief and the department. >> if the poa's narrative holds bathe, it seems to me the police commission is in a position to find out where does that accountability stop. >> reporter: while attending carnivale on sunday, the mayor declined to comment when asked about the latest on chief scott's fitness to lead. she released a statement i'm...
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he and his wife, lynn, donating $30 million to usf to study the causes of and solutions for homelessness. >> this is an opportunity for them to scale and research and be the north star how to clean up the homelessness problem. >> reporter: margo, this gift is really exciting. >> it is exciting. we're thrilled. bit how that money will be used. >> we will use it for three purposeses, we want to end homelessness. the head of homeless operations and will spearhead the 50 the fund. >> taking what we already know and being sure we candice sem nate it and the pathways to end this crisis. we can distribute it and the pathways to end this crisis. >> reporter: when it comes to health, housing, the doctor says, is the best medicine. >> reporter: what do you want to tell people today you think will come out of that study and that amount of money being spent? >> we realize it's a large amount of money and think of it as an investment to get to policies that will solve this problem. >> reporter: roughly 7500 homeless on the streets, the mayor pushed for a controversial plan along the embarcdero. the p
he and his wife, lynn, donating $30 million to usf to study the causes of and solutions for homelessness. >> this is an opportunity for them to scale and research and be the north star how to clean up the homelessness problem. >> reporter: margo, this gift is really exciting. >> it is exciting. we're thrilled. bit how that money will be used. >> we will use it for three purposeses, we want to end homelessness. the head of homeless operations and will spearhead the 50 the...
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. >> reporter: rich corriea now teaches at usf. >> the narrative is that the chief was very involvedire investigation. that is something that falls into the purview of the police commission to look into. >> reporter: for now the civilian run office of the police accountability is investigating how they handled the rate. also monday the san francisco chapter of the naacp said it too supports chief bill scott. they call the unions resignation demanding flagrant attacks. fox 2 news. >>> still ahead, it is the top destination for mountain climbers but now say it's popularity are now making its more dangerous. why experts say overcrowding is leading to more lives lost on mount everest. >>> a large reward is being offered for the safe return of a puppy stolen during a adoption fair. we have the details. >>> president trump rattling nerves during his trip to japan. his comments about terrorists and north korea during a joint news conference with japan's prime minister. >>> we will show you who came back from two goals down to pull out the victory in the stanley cup finals. >>> closed captio
. >> reporter: rich corriea now teaches at usf. >> the narrative is that the chief was very involvedire investigation. that is something that falls into the purview of the police commission to look into. >> reporter: for now the civilian run office of the police accountability is investigating how they handled the rate. also monday the san francisco chapter of the naacp said it too supports chief bill scott. they call the unions resignation demanding flagrant attacks. fox 2...
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she graduated from usf, not just honors but the dean's medal of excellence. looking back, julia realizes the chances were probably better to be dead at 23 rather than a college graduate. but in life, while you can't erase mistakes, you can overcome them. >> it is a huge deal. like it doesn't feel real. >> julie graduates with a degree in psychology. as for what's next, she believes because of her race and other factor, she got some breaks in the criminal justice system in the past that others don't and wants to work with those incarcerated and help even that playing field. >>> much more ahead on "today in the bay." it may look and sound like house speaker nancy pelosi. but don't be fooled. how the doctored video was made and the warning after it went viral. >> plus a youtube channel providing an upclose look at what it is like to be homeless in san francisco. the very personal connection the creator has with the star. - - - - san francisco international airport >>> good morning, everyone. it is saturday, may 25. the year 2019. looking live outside san francis
she graduated from usf, not just honors but the dean's medal of excellence. looking back, julia realizes the chances were probably better to be dead at 23 rather than a college graduate. but in life, while you can't erase mistakes, you can overcome them. >> it is a huge deal. like it doesn't feel real. >> julie graduates with a degree in psychology. as for what's next, she believes because of her race and other factor, she got some breaks in the criminal justice system in the past...
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our anchor programme and service's centre are the cast which is a partnership with usf averaging 125 unduebl 125 unduph each day. our focus is on the root drivers of this these behaviour that are keeping somebody in the system. our inclusive environment is one of respect for differences in age, race and culture, gender, religion and sexuality. we don't tolerate disrespect towards peers, nor do we terminate somebody from our centre. our services are based in cognitive behavioral interventions and social emotional learning. they include intensive case management for people with complex behavioral health symptoms and re-entry case management forepeoplfor people g help. we regionalle launched a distrin programme and this includes medication distribution and monitoring and access to injectable medications that may work better for people who have difficulty with medication protocol. there's a monthly calendar that includes about 27 different classes and they focus on the kneneeds of trans manufacture wn anof trans-women.in addition ton engage services at the cask. dpa are on site to coordi
our anchor programme and service's centre are the cast which is a partnership with usf averaging 125 unduebl 125 unduph each day. our focus is on the root drivers of this these behaviour that are keeping somebody in the system. our inclusive environment is one of respect for differences in age, race and culture, gender, religion and sexuality. we don't tolerate disrespect towards peers, nor do we terminate somebody from our centre. our services are based in cognitive behavioral interventions...
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usf 22s intercepting the russian aircraft in two separate encounters.aft never leaving international air space. >> they're very gradual rendezvous where the intercepting airplanes come alongside the russian bombers or russian fighters and slowly escort them out of u.s. air space. >> reporter: u.s. war planes do the same kind of surveillance off russia's coast or its border. we were part of a 10-ship fighter exercise along the border with estonia. but the russian response, this one over the black sea, can be far more provocative and dangerous. sometimes within feet of u.s. aircraft. in a tweet, the russians acknowledged they were escorted by u.s. fighters but making a point of saying they were in neutral air space during their 12-hour flight and making the point that these aircraft can carry strategic weapons. martha raddatz, abc news, washington. >>> there are two more guilty pleas in the college admissions cheating scandal. one man who admitted his role in the scam yesterday is the co-chair of a prominent law firm. the other owns vineyards on the west
usf 22s intercepting the russian aircraft in two separate encounters.aft never leaving international air space. >> they're very gradual rendezvous where the intercepting airplanes come alongside the russian bombers or russian fighters and slowly escort them out of u.s. air space. >> reporter: u.s. war planes do the same kind of surveillance off russia's coast or its border. we were part of a 10-ship fighter exercise along the border with estonia. but the russian response, this one...
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now basically creating two carriers so two ships they have retrofitted so that they can accommodate usf 35s. that's actually really significant. the japanese are saying we're not free riders here, we're going to contribute. like i said, they're putting their money where their mouth is. >> meantime, the president has also been tweeting. he the tweet storm about domestic issues, and i want to play more about what he said about kim jong un insulting joe biden. take a listen. >> does it give you pause at all to be appearing to side with a brutal dictator, instead of a fellow american, the former vice president, joe biden. >> well, kim jong un made a statement that joe biden is a low iq individual. he probably is based on his record. i think i agree with him on that. >> and new york magazine kind of analyzes it this way. now that trump has celebrated the attack as a successful diplomatic treaty, other foreign regimes could try to flatter trump by insulting democratic presidential candidates too. do you agree? >> right. chris, that is also obviously it's over an interference in our politics b
now basically creating two carriers so two ships they have retrofitted so that they can accommodate usf 35s. that's actually really significant. the japanese are saying we're not free riders here, we're going to contribute. like i said, they're putting their money where their mouth is. >> meantime, the president has also been tweeting. he the tweet storm about domestic issues, and i want to play more about what he said about kim jong un insulting joe biden. take a listen. >> does it...
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it can't s usf we don't move. >> reporr: it was "jurassic park" thatd scare us all to death and ignitedorter: now they're back and more real than ever. taking center stage at the smithsonias new dinosaur hall. t-rex. he's not just striking a pose. >> what we've done is we posed it dismantling a dead triceratops. it's decapitatin it. >> reporter: paleontologist hera s lived and loved dncosaurs he was a kid. what is it about t-rex that has captured our imaginaon for so long? >> look at this thing. five foot head, six inch teeth. it's one of the largest carnivores that everlived. its home was the uted states. >> reporter: for five years dinosaur lovers have been waiting for this great hall the smithsonian to finally reopen. when it first opened in 1911, it was called the hall ofxtinct monsters. the $110 million renovation began in 2014. ul around be more car all the exhibits because they're old. >> reporter: now set to reopen as the hall of deep time. more exhibits, more fossils, and more ivinteract >> we've really tried to bring these animals to life. every single thing in this hall is do
it can't s usf we don't move. >> reporr: it was "jurassic park" thatd scare us all to death and ignitedorter: now they're back and more real than ever. taking center stage at the smithsonias new dinosaur hall. t-rex. he's not just striking a pose. >> what we've done is we posed it dismantling a dead triceratops. it's decapitatin it. >> reporter: paleontologist hera s lived and loved dncosaurs he was a kid. what is it about t-rex that has captured our imaginaon for so...
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usf and usc is expanding critical studies. study is already seeing success in enrollment. >>> and he grew up in the bay area but made his name in new england for the patriots. >> he is pretty good. we're talking about tom brady. a future hall of famer who is making news off the field and helping to save lives in the process. >> reporter: he has thrown for over 46 miles of passing yardage, 590 touchdowns and six super bowl winners. but quarterback tom brady's biggest victories are far from the football field. >> he does it so quietly, it is amazing. we get checks in the mail and we know it is from him. but we just can't tell anyone. >> reporter: paul is the ceo of matching donors. a new england based nonprofit that matches living organ donors with transplant patients. the weight is 7-10 years. matching donors, a transplant can be received as quickly as six months. they have saved over 600 lives already. what is tom brady's connection. tom martinez. >> without tom martinez, there would be no tom brady in the nfl. >> reporter: he
usf and usc is expanding critical studies. study is already seeing success in enrollment. >>> and he grew up in the bay area but made his name in new england for the patriots. >> he is pretty good. we're talking about tom brady. a future hall of famer who is making news off the field and helping to save lives in the process. >> reporter: he has thrown for over 46 miles of passing yardage, 590 touchdowns and six super bowl winners. but quarterback tom brady's biggest...