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you would think that a parking lot at usf usf would be safe but no. >> catalytic converter thefts he increased 10 fold since 2018 for for the governor. the part parts can be resold for hundreds hundreds of dollars because of e metals metal s they are made with. >> you take away the market forn goods,. >> the idea make it less profite to sell therefor steal the parts. jenny hopes it will change. >> i don't think it's going to e anything until someone cares. r: . >> recyclers can also face fine. going up to $4,000 if they're cd multiple times. juliet we send it back to you. > >> the governor vetoed a bill tt a bill that had children going to kindergarten before the age f 4. he said it would keep vulnerable kids from falling through the cracks. >> we have skills that studentse expected to learn by the time they get to first grade and that's where the disparities st. >> reporter: schools with kindergarten must offer at leasa one full day option. > >> this is out of oak oaklande showing you live pictures of a brush fire burning. firefighters burning. firefighters just reported no building
you would think that a parking lot at usf usf would be safe but no. >> catalytic converter thefts he increased 10 fold since 2018 for for the governor. the part parts can be resold for hundreds hundreds of dollars because of e metals metal s they are made with. >> you take away the market forn goods,. >> the idea make it less profite to sell therefor steal the parts. jenny hopes it will change. >> i don't think it's going to e anything until someone cares. r: . >>...
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i'm sandra, president of usf. i'm going to focus on public comment on something that's more abstract and the issue you're dealing with and what's going on at school site, it's about respect. what we can do immediately, it will take up and i'll speak to that on item k, we're talking about getting paid on time, making sure folks knows someone is on the case and deal with this issues. we're talking about folks who can't get answers to whether or not they have been on boarded. questions around our fellow colleagues who know that somebody wants to work at their school site and they are trying to get them through and the things are inundated and a part of the process not happening and these are crucial things and when our tsa's get sent to other sites and we have done this year over year and this isn't the first time but part of that comes with a cost. our tsa's who we have relied on us to support us is in classrooms in front of 30 kids and that's great. no one is saying that's a bad thing but i can't get coaching and s
i'm sandra, president of usf. i'm going to focus on public comment on something that's more abstract and the issue you're dealing with and what's going on at school site, it's about respect. what we can do immediately, it will take up and i'll speak to that on item k, we're talking about getting paid on time, making sure folks knows someone is on the case and deal with this issues. we're talking about folks who can't get answers to whether or not they have been on boarded. questions around our...
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i'm sandra, president of usf. i'm going to focus on public comment on something that's more abstract and the issue you're dealing with and what's going on at school site, it's about respect. what we can do immediately, it will take up and i'll speak to that on item k, we're talking about getting paid on time, making sure folks knows someone is on the case and deal with this issues. we're talking about folks who can't get answers to whether or not they have been on boarded. questions around our fellow colleagues who know that somebody wants to work at their school site and they are trying to get them through and the things are inundated and a part of the process not happening and these are crucial things and when our tsa's get sent to other sites and we have done this year over year and this isn't the first time but part of that comes with a cost. our tsa's who we have relied on us to support us is in classrooms in front of 30 kids and that's great. no one is saying that's a bad thing but i can't get coaching and s
i'm sandra, president of usf. i'm going to focus on public comment on something that's more abstract and the issue you're dealing with and what's going on at school site, it's about respect. what we can do immediately, it will take up and i'll speak to that on item k, we're talking about getting paid on time, making sure folks knows someone is on the case and deal with this issues. we're talking about folks who can't get answers to whether or not they have been on boarded. questions around our...
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. >> usf donates 100-120 pounds of food a night. 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. no matter
. >> usf donates 100-120 pounds of food a night. 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...
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anne at usf. >> wood sunblock of course. >> that is what hector tries to. to do. when it's hot he carries a longsleeve shirt with him and in his backpack. he puts it on to protect his arms from the sun. and he says you absolutely need a hat. here at monument impact they also communicate with the employers. >> when it's going to get hot we tell them to get more frequent breaks to get water, especially if they are doing yardwork. well well when asked how difficult it it can get working outdoors, hector says the hard part is tht the heat, he says. but they withstand it, because they have to work. they have to earn a living for their families. that is when they forget about the h. the heat. jocelyn moran, kpix 5. > >> as you just saw, they know, and all of us know, it's so impt so important to keep our bodies healthy and protected against the heat. know the signs of heat heat related illness. dr. jeff line is joining us from the santa clara medical center. first of all, can you talk about about things we would experience experience and say, i'm fine, i'll just get a g
anne at usf. >> wood sunblock of course. >> that is what hector tries to. to do. when it's hot he carries a longsleeve shirt with him and in his backpack. he puts it on to protect his arms from the sun. and he says you absolutely need a hat. here at monument impact they also communicate with the employers. >> when it's going to get hot we tell them to get more frequent breaks to get water, especially if they are doing yardwork. well well when asked how difficult it it can get...
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for cancer at usf's children's hospital. scies there say it makes a real diffee to their research. >> it is expensive and time consuming. and, we wouldn't be able to do it without the help of our people. >> and, other news, dozens of affordable homes under construction in walnut creek at the esperanza place developmenta joint project between habitat for humanity and kaiser permanente for low and medium income families. we spoke with one volunteer who works with kaiser and has liveed in a habitat for humanity home for eight years. >> rent was escalating. bills, kids and school. me in college at the time. so, being able to become a habitat homeowner, i have actually recently sent the three kids i had off to college. college. >> the new development is also designed to be zero net energy meaning it will produce more energy than it consumes. kind os like charlie walter. >> hey man. warriors veteran andre iguodala is close to retiring. his weekend plans should give you the answer if you wonder how close he is. > >> allow me to int
for cancer at usf's children's hospital. scies there say it makes a real diffee to their research. >> it is expensive and time consuming. and, we wouldn't be able to do it without the help of our people. >> and, other news, dozens of affordable homes under construction in walnut creek at the esperanza place developmenta joint project between habitat for humanity and kaiser permanente for low and medium income families. we spoke with one volunteer who works with kaiser and has liveed...
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in the 1930s it was home to several colleges such as usf, santa clara and st. mary's for competition and sporting. in 1946 it became home to the san francisco 49ers where they played nearly 25 years. the stayed de yam sat 60,000 fans. many caught game the rooftops and houses. the niners played the last game against the dallas cowboys january 3, 1971 before moving to candlestick park. the stadium hosted other events before demolition in 1989. it suffered damages from the earthquake. it was reconstructed to seat 10,000 fans with an all weather track, soccer field and scoreboards. it hosts many northern california football championship games. local high schools sacred heart and mission high school used the field for home games. the rivalry football games are sometimes played here. today it is a huge free standing element, similar to the original featuring tall pink columns at the entrance. the field is surrounded by the track and used by high school and college football and soccer. it is open for public use as well. [crowd noise] [music] as a city we do a lot of p
in the 1930s it was home to several colleges such as usf, santa clara and st. mary's for competition and sporting. in 1946 it became home to the san francisco 49ers where they played nearly 25 years. the stayed de yam sat 60,000 fans. many caught game the rooftops and houses. the niners played the last game against the dallas cowboys january 3, 1971 before moving to candlestick park. the stadium hosted other events before demolition in 1989. it suffered damages from the earthquake. it was...
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in the 1930s it was home to several colleges such as usf, santa clara and st.s for competition and sporting. in 1946 it became home to the san francisco 49ers where they played nearly 25 years. the stayed de yam sat 60,000 fans. many caught game the rooftops and houses. the niners played the last game against the dallas cowboys january 3, 1971 before moving to candlestick park. the stadium hosted other events before demolition in 1989. it suffered damages from the earthquake. it was reconstructed to seat 10,000 fans with an all weather track, soccer field and scoreboards. it hosts many northern california football championship games. local high schools sacred heart and mission high school used the field for home games. the rivalry football games are sometimes played here. today it is a huge free standing element, similar to the original featuring tall pink columns at the entrance. the field is surrounded by the track and used by high school and college football and soccer. it is open for public use as well.
in the 1930s it was home to several colleges such as usf, santa clara and st.s for competition and sporting. in 1946 it became home to the san francisco 49ers where they played nearly 25 years. the stayed de yam sat 60,000 fans. many caught game the rooftops and houses. the niners played the last game against the dallas cowboys january 3, 1971 before moving to candlestick park. the stadium hosted other events before demolition in 1989. it suffered damages from the earthquake. it was...
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here are stephen zunes from usf. thank you so much for joining us, and we're running your insight into this very different discussion we have about the war. in ukraine with russia right now it is something unbelievable watching right now. thank you so much. thank you coming up on mornings onto the nine a shooting at a bay area high school leaves a football coach in the hospital what he was doing right before the shots were fired at galileo high and what's happening at the school this morning. then londoners are lining up for hours to pay their final respects to the late queen elizabeth the second what happened for the last time today and what comes before her funeral on monday. research shows that people remember ads with young people having a good time. so to help you remember that liberty mutual customizes your home insurance, here's a pool party. look what i brought! liberty mutual! they customize your home insurance... so you only pay for what you need! ♪young people having a good time with insurance.♪ ♪young peo
here are stephen zunes from usf. thank you so much for joining us, and we're running your insight into this very different discussion we have about the war. in ukraine with russia right now it is something unbelievable watching right now. thank you so much. thank you coming up on mornings onto the nine a shooting at a bay area high school leaves a football coach in the hospital what he was doing right before the shots were fired at galileo high and what's happening at the school this morning....
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while this is clear and obvious. lever, todd, or usf off lieutenant colonel chiron quit. cowski says at peace in that part of the world is still some distance away. united states is controlling and pulling the strings in many ways for government. so they are not going to be allowed to negotiate, even if the majority of the korean people want the war to hand it's united states. i think that's standing in the way. and i say this because we have multiple examples of putin and leverage, reaching out to talk and those a been rebuffed and every and every tour politicians in washington d. c. would like to see continued war and they would like to see ukraine dominant in that region. because we own you crate, i mean the united states, all the green streams, this is, this is a known fact. it has been for, since, since before, 2014. and that, that's, that's clearly evident. i mean, that's not even notice we know this. ah, i think it is from i'm aronoff international. so good to have your company today by the way, as in boy needs an awful lot of money. in fact, it leads summer in the neighborhoo
while this is clear and obvious. lever, todd, or usf off lieutenant colonel chiron quit. cowski says at peace in that part of the world is still some distance away. united states is controlling and pulling the strings in many ways for government. so they are not going to be allowed to negotiate, even if the majority of the korean people want the war to hand it's united states. i think that's standing in the way. and i say this because we have multiple examples of putin and leverage, reaching...
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ourselves working in the united states closely collaborating with colleagues from kaiser permanente from usf and in my area was cancer prevention. if you look at the 30 years since then, we have made a cost (indiscernible) very significant progress in health care and i'm understanding disease and diagnosis and treatments and et cetera and if you look at the situation where we are now, then the challenges are far longer than they were 30 years ago. this has to do with health and equity and equality. it also has to do with limitations and access in your and ours health care system. it has to do with limitations and shortage in staff and staff attrition and on top of that, it has to do with the quality of our environment, our urban environment, living conditions, what people do not work quickly under estimate as a significant impact this has on the health, the daily health of many, many people. so what i hope we will learn here at this focus of knowledge is a lot about these issues which we both here and i'm proud to bring with me, a very launched delegation of representatives from dutch cities
ourselves working in the united states closely collaborating with colleagues from kaiser permanente from usf and in my area was cancer prevention. if you look at the 30 years since then, we have made a cost (indiscernible) very significant progress in health care and i'm understanding disease and diagnosis and treatments and et cetera and if you look at the situation where we are now, then the challenges are far longer than they were 30 years ago. this has to do with health and equity and...
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was the power to heal today work shop event and it was held at the public library and also held at usf one of the work shops, there was a story telling work shop where we had an amazing author and artist come in and she taught our youth how to write a story and how to tell their story, and i just want to say, i want to give a shout out to carl in the back over there. one of my interns. dont put your hood on. you really touched my soul, man, when you went up there in front of all the youth and all the interns and all of the fellows and you told your story. you really got me emotional and i actually shed a couple tears and i didn't think i would get like that but carl, you really did have a transformative moment there and i have seen you grow in the last 2 months and it has been really just a privilege of mine to see youth like carl, kenneth, anthony, lauren, i can shout all my kids, but you know, i'm just really happy i'm able to have that tonight each and every summer. we really had so many moments where--okay. so,-i'm sorry. what exactly are we going to introduce? okay. i'm sorry. i g
was the power to heal today work shop event and it was held at the public library and also held at usf one of the work shops, there was a story telling work shop where we had an amazing author and artist come in and she taught our youth how to write a story and how to tell their story, and i just want to say, i want to give a shout out to carl in the back over there. one of my interns. dont put your hood on. you really touched my soul, man, when you went up there in front of all the youth and...
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king the usfs removed and took possession of one of the utilities, transmission poles and attached equipment this past saturday, september 24th. this comes after an initial assessment showed that the mosquito fire started at the oxbow reservoir in europea genie power line. the utility had previously reported that there was an outage in that area. at that time, he tells me, the transition poll was replaced by a steel pole about 10 years ago . genie tells us they're cooperating with the u. s. forest service investigation. and conducting their own investigation, but they say they do not have access to the ceased equipment while forced residents want to know what happened, they say they'll wait to reserve judgment until they get all the facts. i don't have any right to blame anybody until i know what really, really happened. i mean, has it happened before it has, but i don't i don't get to say anything to pg any as of yet. and again that was or co mana reporting. the mosquito fire has burned 76,000 acres and right now it is 85% contained. and talk about the weather helping out this fire season,
king the usfs removed and took possession of one of the utilities, transmission poles and attached equipment this past saturday, september 24th. this comes after an initial assessment showed that the mosquito fire started at the oxbow reservoir in europea genie power line. the utility had previously reported that there was an outage in that area. at that time, he tells me, the transition poll was replaced by a steel pole about 10 years ago . genie tells us they're cooperating with the u. s....
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seabrook was from usf, i thought well, i think that would be great. let's do an event. they were thrilled. they reached out to him and here we are now. i did not know that we would have so much activity in our state in the last few months between now and then. and i have to confess that i don't know much about gerrymandering, and i can honestly say i have never met an expert. does anyone else feel the
seabrook was from usf, i thought well, i think that would be great. let's do an event. they were thrilled. they reached out to him and here we are now. i did not know that we would have so much activity in our state in the last few months between now and then. and i have to confess that i don't know much about gerrymandering, and i can honestly say i have never met an expert. does anyone else feel the
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seabrook was from usf, i thought well, i think that would be great. let's do an event. they were thrilled. they reached out to him and here we are now. i did not
seabrook was from usf, i thought well, i think that would be great. let's do an event. they were thrilled. they reached out to him and here we are now. i did not
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usfs hospitals current guidance for treating so-called transgender youth is this. >> we've got this.s right from a their website. quote,nsitioni as youth areounga transitioning and increasingly younger agesge, surgery is bei performed on a case by caseon basis more frequently in ge minors, surgery on children. ts this is a very big step. it's irreversible. so you wonder, what is the medical basis for this? a will a fewfew sent sentences lan unicef's hospital admits that there is no medical basis. instead, quote, in the absence of solid evidence providersinnoo often must relrsy on the expert opinions of innovators and thought leaders in the field. >> so use ucsf is conducting surgeries on minors based on ,f quote, thought leaders in the field. mea what does that mean? well, it means the human rights campaign is in favor of it.ing t it means activists are pushingh it. it means there'sth nere is no s. data to justify it. >> this is horrifying. why is this happening and howw i widespread is it? no one seems to be interestedvit virtually alone inuall our medie matt walsh of the daily wire
usfs hospitals current guidance for treating so-called transgender youth is this. >> we've got this.s right from a their website. quote,nsitioni as youth areounga transitioning and increasingly younger agesge, surgery is bei performed on a case by caseon basis more frequently in ge minors, surgery on children. ts this is a very big step. it's irreversible. so you wonder, what is the medical basis for this? a will a fewfew sent sentences lan unicef's hospital admits that there is no...
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seabrook was from usf, i thought well, i think that would be great. let's do an event. they were thrilled. they reached out to him and here we are now. i did not know that we would have so much activity in our state in the last few months between now and then. and i have to confess that i don't know much about gerrymandering, and i can honestly say i have never met an expert. does anyone else feel the same? we are looking forward to a conversation that will enlighten and educate us. for those of you who have not had a chance to scan you on f's faculty page. please let me introduce dr. seabrook, a professor and interim chair, the department of political science and public administration at the university of north florida. his research examines the intersection of law and politics in the united states. with a particular focus on redistrict reform and election administration, he is the author of the book drawing the lines constraints on gerrymandering in u.s. politics, which was published. 2017 as well as the featured title the evening one person, one vote a surprising his
seabrook was from usf, i thought well, i think that would be great. let's do an event. they were thrilled. they reached out to him and here we are now. i did not know that we would have so much activity in our state in the last few months between now and then. and i have to confess that i don't know much about gerrymandering, and i can honestly say i have never met an expert. does anyone else feel the same? we are looking forward to a conversation that will enlighten and educate us. for those...
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. >> hi, supervisors (inaudible) a student at usf and live and work in san francisco 5 district and calling in support of the tenderloin center and acknowledge the necessity of overdose prevention center. there are people i know struggling with drug addiction and think we all know someone or have a friend with a loved one impacted by drug addiction. i think that overdose prevention centers wellness hubs having a safe consumption sites are all necessary and solving the issue of overdose deaths in the last 3 years about 1700 people have died in san francisco and the tenderloin center reversed 11 overdoses in the last week and 214 total which can put san francisco on track to save 500 lives per year and minimize overdose deaths in the city. also reduce public drug use (inaudible) report feeling safer then those who use publicly and there is no proof they disrupt the neighborhoods. not only do they reduce death but also provide a pipeline to treatment and rehabilitation. centers lirng people to substance use disorder treatment health care and service reducing the barriers for marginalized popul
. >> hi, supervisors (inaudible) a student at usf and live and work in san francisco 5 district and calling in support of the tenderloin center and acknowledge the necessity of overdose prevention center. there are people i know struggling with drug addiction and think we all know someone or have a friend with a loved one impacted by drug addiction. i think that overdose prevention centers wellness hubs having a safe consumption sites are all necessary and solving the issue of overdose...
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office that that unit is still in existence and is still collaborating with the racial justice clinic at usf thank you, i'm tara anderson, director of policy from the district attorney's office and i'll do my best to respond to all of supervisors questions. and thank you for your continued support of such an essential and critical resource for the district attorney's office. so, these resources will continue to fund and support the work of the sentence review, wrongful conviction and what has been commonly referred to as the innocence commission, that work will absolutely continue. >> thank you, i appreciate that clarification. the district attorney's office previously had a liaison to the innocence commission. that person's employment was terminated july 15th. if media reports are accurate and i wanted to find out if the district attorney has appointed a new liaison to the innocence commission? >> that's correct. there's a new staffing pattern over that area of work. actually, i'm not familiar with this specific point of contact for the innocence commission liaison and absolutely i can get
office that that unit is still in existence and is still collaborating with the racial justice clinic at usf thank you, i'm tara anderson, director of policy from the district attorney's office and i'll do my best to respond to all of supervisors questions. and thank you for your continued support of such an essential and critical resource for the district attorney's office. so, these resources will continue to fund and support the work of the sentence review, wrongful conviction and what has...
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. >> hi, supervisors (inaudible) a student at usf and live and work in san francisco 5 district and calling in support of the tenderloin center and acknowledge the necessity of overdose prevention center. there are people i know struggling with drug addiction and think we all know someone or have a friend with a loved one impacted by drug addiction. i think that overdose prevention centers wellness hubs having a safe consumption sites are all necessary and solving the issue of overdose deaths in the last 3 years about 1700 people have died in san francisco and the tenderloin center reversed 11 overdoses in the last week and 214 total which can put san francisco on track to save 500 lives per year and minimize overdose deaths in the city. also reduce public drug use (inaudible) report feeling safer then those who use publicly and there is no proof they disrupt the neighborhoods. not only do they reduce death but also provide a pipeline to treatment and rehabilitation. centers lirng people to substance use disorder treatment health care and service reducing the barriers for marginalized popul
. >> hi, supervisors (inaudible) a student at usf and live and work in san francisco 5 district and calling in support of the tenderloin center and acknowledge the necessity of overdose prevention center. there are people i know struggling with drug addiction and think we all know someone or have a friend with a loved one impacted by drug addiction. i think that overdose prevention centers wellness hubs having a safe consumption sites are all necessary and solving the issue of overdose...
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in the 1930s it was home to several colleges such as usf, santa clara and st. mary's for competition and sporting. in 1946 it became home to the san francisco 49ers where they played nearly 25 years. the stayed de yam sat 60,000 fans. many caught game the rooftops and houses. the niners played the last game against the dallas cowboys january 3, 1971 before moving to candlestick park. the stadium hosted other events before demolition in 1989. it suffered damages from the earthquake. it was reconstructed to seat 10,000 fans with an all weather track, soccer field and scoreboards. it hosts many northern california football championship games. local high schools sacred heart and mission high school used the field for home games. the rivalry football games are sometimes played here. today it is a huge free standing element, similar to the original featuring tall pink columns at the entrance. the field is surrounded by the track and used by high school and college football and soccer. it is open for public use as well. >> my name is sylvia and i'm the owner of the me
in the 1930s it was home to several colleges such as usf, santa clara and st. mary's for competition and sporting. in 1946 it became home to the san francisco 49ers where they played nearly 25 years. the stayed de yam sat 60,000 fans. many caught game the rooftops and houses. the niners played the last game against the dallas cowboys january 3, 1971 before moving to candlestick park. the stadium hosted other events before demolition in 1989. it suffered damages from the earthquake. it was...
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we have kaiser and usf are open to nonmembers of those healthcare center and sutter is providing vaccines to qualified members. in terms of additional doses, we are providing doses to those who are compromised and people at the zuckerberg clinic need to bring a note from their provider or if they're a network patient, we can access their records to make sure they qualify for an additional dose after the cdc recommended period. and just to say from working at weissman-ward 86 which is our hiv clinic, last week, it's e siting to see while the treatment is still cumbersome because of the paperwork, there's better systems in place for people to access treatment and people are accessing treatment, qualifying for treatment onsite and we're getting vaccines into arms in addition to diagnosing monkeypox cases in the urgent care clinic so a lot happening with monkeypox response across our system and across the city overall. and then we are reviewing, we are and will be reviewing upcoming guidance around inter der mall injections of monkeypox and the commissioners know, we will then be able to prov
we have kaiser and usf are open to nonmembers of those healthcare center and sutter is providing vaccines to qualified members. in terms of additional doses, we are providing doses to those who are compromised and people at the zuckerberg clinic need to bring a note from their provider or if they're a network patient, we can access their records to make sure they qualify for an additional dose after the cdc recommended period. and just to say from working at weissman-ward 86 which is our hiv...
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in the 1930s it was home to several colleges such as usf, santa clara and st. mary's for competition and sporting. in 1946 it became home to the san francisco 49ers where they played nearly 25 years. the stayed de yam sat 60,000 fans. many caught game the rooftops and houses. the niners played the last game against the dallas cowboys january 3, 1971 before moving to candlestick park. the stadium hosted other events before demolition in 1989. it suffered damages from the earthquake. it was reconstructed to seat 10,000 fans with an all weather track, soccer field and scoreboards. it hosts many northern california football championship games. local high schools sacred heart and mission high school used the field for home games. the rivalry football games are sometimes played here. today it is a huge free standing element, similar to the original featuring tall pink columns at the entrance. the field is surrounded by the track and used by high school and college football and soccer. it is open for public use as well. [crowd noise] [music] as a city we do a lot of p
in the 1930s it was home to several colleges such as usf, santa clara and st. mary's for competition and sporting. in 1946 it became home to the san francisco 49ers where they played nearly 25 years. the stayed de yam sat 60,000 fans. many caught game the rooftops and houses. the niners played the last game against the dallas cowboys january 3, 1971 before moving to candlestick park. the stadium hosted other events before demolition in 1989. it suffered damages from the earthquake. it was...
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ourselves working in the united states closely collaborating with colleagues from kaiser permanente from usf and in my area was cancer prevention. if you look at the 30 years since then, we have made a cost (indiscernible) very significant progress in health care and i'm understanding disease and diagnosis and treatments and et cetera and if you look at the situation where we are now, then the challenges are far longer than they were 30 years ago. this has to do with health and equity and equality. it also has to do with limitations and access in your and ours health care system. it has to do with limitations and shortage in staff and staff attrition and on top of that, it has to do with the quality of our environment, our urban environment, living conditions, what people do not work quickly under estimate as a significant impact this has on the health, the daily health of many, many people. so what i hope we will learn here at this focus of knowledge is a lot about these issues which we both here and i'm proud to bring with me, a very launched delegation of representatives from dutch cities
ourselves working in the united states closely collaborating with colleagues from kaiser permanente from usf and in my area was cancer prevention. if you look at the 30 years since then, we have made a cost (indiscernible) very significant progress in health care and i'm understanding disease and diagnosis and treatments and et cetera and if you look at the situation where we are now, then the challenges are far longer than they were 30 years ago. this has to do with health and equity and...