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in the nhs, i'm sorry, you wake usf for people who can pay for it but— wake usf for people who can payke decisions and we think there — —— usa. we make decisions and we think there are important questions that need _ think there are important questions that need answering before it can be more _ that need answering before it can be more routinely available and this trial is— more routinely available and this trial is hugely important to be able to answer— trial is hugely important to be able to answer those key questions. just talk to us a — to answer those key questions. talk to us a bit to answer those key questions. jut talk to us a bit more about the trial. you are looking for volunteers or recruiting huge numbers of people in england. yes. we are looking _ numbers of people in england. yes. we are looking to _ numbers of people in england. jazz we are looking to recruit 140,000 people without symptoms, aged between 50 and 77. this will happen in eight areas of england put up those participants will receive letters through the post with information about the trial and if they are i
in the nhs, i'm sorry, you wake usf for people who can pay for it but— wake usf for people who can payke decisions and we think there — —— usa. we make decisions and we think there are important questions that need _ think there are important questions that need answering before it can be more _ that need answering before it can be more routinely available and this trial is— more routinely available and this trial is hugely important to be able to answer— trial is hugely important...
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. >> professor taylor from usf is with us. you're saying the swing is in favor of governor newsom. but there's still 13 days remaining. what do you expect that could go wrong for the governor? >> i don't think so. i think republicans are scared and the democrats are going to overwhelm the republicans. we have to finalize the process. i think by the time we get to two weeks there will be no contest with gavin newsom at that point. the republican candidates are already fading and number two, behind newsom is a democrat. larry elder is not really number two. he's like number three as a democrat. this youtuber would become governor of california. >> did i hear you right, you're in your classroom right now? >> yeah, my students. they're like, man, don't be using our class time for something like this. >> we appreciate your time, get back to teaching your students on the hilltop. thank you, professor taylor. >>> let's take you outside to the bay bridge. jeff will join us and let us know what's ahead fort labor day weekend. stay with us boost and cricket charge you more for unlimited 5g.
. >> professor taylor from usf is with us. you're saying the swing is in favor of governor newsom. but there's still 13 days remaining. what do you expect that could go wrong for the governor? >> i don't think so. i think republicans are scared and the democrats are going to overwhelm the republicans. we have to finalize the process. i think by the time we get to two weeks there will be no contest with gavin newsom at that point. the republican candidates are already fading and...
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usf political science professor james taylor disagrease. >> this is a direct challenge to roe v. >> reporter: on "meet the press". barbara comstock is opposed to abortion but doesn't like what texas is doing. >> this is a flawed bill that i expect because these similar bills have been blocked before and i think fairly quickly this will be. so i think neither side is going to be pleased with where the court may come down. >> reporter: other states are passing similar laws. attorney general merrick garland pushing back today in a statement. he says the justice department is looking into all options to challenge texas sb-8 to protect women and their constitutional rights. this group tonight believes everyone needs to pay attention. >> not just the abortion that's under attack. also whether or not a woman has a right to birth control. >> reporter: in berkley, cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >>> more than a week after hurricane ida hit, there are still half a million people without power in louisiana and mississippi. and for some, it won't be back on for weeks. this is video. you see
usf political science professor james taylor disagrease. >> this is a direct challenge to roe v. >> reporter: on "meet the press". barbara comstock is opposed to abortion but doesn't like what texas is doing. >> this is a flawed bill that i expect because these similar bills have been blocked before and i think fairly quickly this will be. so i think neither side is going to be pleased with where the court may come down. >> reporter: other states are passing...
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. >>> kyle zimmer, usf alum on the right phrases younger brother bradley of cleveland, another formerbro won the battle. bradley became the fourth player in major league history to hit a homerun off his brother. that was all smiles for jimmy garoppolo last night leaving the packers with 37 seconds left after a fourt -quarter comeback but eryn rogers is one of the kings of comeback. hitting palo alto's javonte adams and mason crosby had the leg to hit a 51 yarder as time expired to win 30-28. another epic chapter in the 49ers rogers rivalry. >> i would say early in my career there was maybe a different motivation that involved, you know, april 23rd, 2005. >> [ laughter ] >> how disappointed are you that you will not become a 49er? >> not as disappointed as the 49ers will be that they didn't draft me. >> always fun coming back. and son two of the previous three. >> rogers had the last laugh last night, that's for sure. it always brings up the great debate. 2005, what if they had drafted eryn rogers instead of alex smith. >> it wasn't meant to be. you never know. >> thank you, (backgroun
. >>> kyle zimmer, usf alum on the right phrases younger brother bradley of cleveland, another formerbro won the battle. bradley became the fourth player in major league history to hit a homerun off his brother. that was all smiles for jimmy garoppolo last night leaving the packers with 37 seconds left after a fourt -quarter comeback but eryn rogers is one of the kings of comeback. hitting palo alto's javonte adams and mason crosby had the leg to hit a 51 yarder as time expired to win...
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in san francisco at usf. that's knee is cool. that's a great one on your right. that is probably happened many times before when they were kids, right but not in the major leagues. so that's a big deal. the big stage now. exactly very cool, joe. thank you. and thanks everybody for joining us tonight. have a great night. tonight. have a great night. good night. (cellphone dinging) phil: shh! do you hear that? i can't find my phone. i think it's coming from the fruit bowl. (dinging continues) oh, no. (dinging continues) i've been doing sleep magic again. (dinging stops) you look like you haven't slept at all. maybe an hour or two a night. i've tried everything: warm shower before bed, meditation, reading my operating system's user agreement. did you try asking alex about the struggles that are unique to women in science? late last night. i think she's still going. it's the worst possible timing. i have a video shoot for a big listing today, and i'm supposed to be on camera. i gotta go. dad, your keys. (keys clank) you know what? i'll drive.
in san francisco at usf. that's knee is cool. that's a great one on your right. that is probably happened many times before when they were kids, right but not in the major leagues. so that's a big deal. the big stage now. exactly very cool, joe. thank you. and thanks everybody for joining us tonight. have a great night. tonight. have a great night. good night. (cellphone dinging) phil: shh! do you hear that? i can't find my phone. i think it's coming from the fruit bowl. (dinging continues) oh,...
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you're looking out towards the avenues out towards um i almost think that's you looking at usf. i think that's what we're looking at. right here. okay? yeah so that's kind of by the panhandle in the hate area. therefore august low on the ground, so it's not going to make a big push inland tonight, but it is at the coast in temperatures will generally stay on the mild to cool side tomorrow, especially at the coast. but in the city instead of eighties, you're in the sixties mid sixties. an upper sixties. the forecast for tomorrow, then it's going to continue the cooling. we're looking for temperatures inland instead of in the nineties to be in the mid eighties, the forecast ice arthur map shows you this. night, and there's the fog all along the coast that hangs out and the hottest spots are gonna be upper eighties, maybe a couple low nineties 89 in the antioch 89 fairfield so it's a nice day must be pretty nice. and then it warms up on thursday. air quality on thursday takes a little bit of a hit, and that's because we're going to see some easterly winds again. so i'll see you all
you're looking out towards the avenues out towards um i almost think that's you looking at usf. i think that's what we're looking at. right here. okay? yeah so that's kind of by the panhandle in the hate area. therefore august low on the ground, so it's not going to make a big push inland tonight, but it is at the coast in temperatures will generally stay on the mild to cool side tomorrow, especially at the coast. but in the city instead of eighties, you're in the sixties mid sixties. an upper...
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. >> usf donates 100-120 pounds of food a night. for the four 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
. >> usf donates 100-120 pounds of food a night. for the four 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...
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for the four semesters we have been running here, usf has donated about 18,000 pounds of food to the♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ >> 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 where you view the line, you should be engaged with the issue of food waste. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ >> access edib
for the four semesters we have been running here, usf has donated about 18,000 pounds of food to the♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ >> 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...
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that's an obvious place to connect and state an city college and usf and others. i think that one of the interesting conundrums sometimes is we have this impression that we need a computer science degree or super technological experience. many of our technological driven companies are doing training in other sectors. the bar may be lower than we think it is, where can individual employers partner with a city college and sf state to develop additional skills. give people starting skills that also help employers advance folks when they get in the door. it's important when we look long term until the job. having the ability for folks to progress and earn more money over time. i think there's fertile opportunity to build on that. >> that's good to hear, i think there's a tremendous potential there we have to bring it all together. sometimes the city is in the the best position and you're in the best position in some ways to help build those connections. that includes, i know a lot of our companies and when we do hiring and develop these hiring firms and build talent t
that's an obvious place to connect and state an city college and usf and others. i think that one of the interesting conundrums sometimes is we have this impression that we need a computer science degree or super technological experience. many of our technological driven companies are doing training in other sectors. the bar may be lower than we think it is, where can individual employers partner with a city college and sf state to develop additional skills. give people starting skills that...
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treasury secretary says the pandemic is the biggest national security threat for the usf americans and rest of the world do not get vaccinated. he told david westin that the president's vaccine mandate is absolutely men -- absently necessary. >> i think he did the right thing. i think this will be with us in serious ways for a long time unless we get the vaccination rate up. what he did is necessary to get the rate up. i think it is supported by the vast majority of americans. i think it will ultimately be accepted by most other americans. it is like fluoride in the water, the tests our kids have to take to go to camp, or go to school. this is like going through security at airlines. a more complicated and dangerous world require stakes -- requires things that did not used to be required. this is an example of that and we are struck that he is doing it right now. two years from now, it will be hard to imagine a world where there has not been vaccination requirements good for the administration. i do think there is a crucial dimension of all this. which is, what is happening globally, t
treasury secretary says the pandemic is the biggest national security threat for the usf americans and rest of the world do not get vaccinated. he told david westin that the president's vaccine mandate is absolutely men -- absently necessary. >> i think he did the right thing. i think this will be with us in serious ways for a long time unless we get the vaccination rate up. what he did is necessary to get the rate up. i think it is supported by the vast majority of americans. i think it...
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for the four semesters we have been running here, usf has donated about 18,000 pounds of food to thed 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 where you view the line, you should be engaged with the issue of food waste. ♪♪
for the four semesters we have been running here, usf has donated about 18,000 pounds of food to thed 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...
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that's an obvious place to connect and state an city college and usf and others. i think that one of the interesting conundrums sometimes is we have this impression that we need a computer science degree or super technological experience. many of our technological driven companies are doing training in other sectors. the bar may be lower than we think it is, where can individual employers partner with a city college and sf state to develop additional skills. give people starting skills that also help employers advance folks when they get in the door. it's important when we look long term until the job. having the ability for folks to progress and earn more money over time. i think there's fertile opportunity to build on that. >> that's good to hear, i think there's a tremendous potential there we have to bring it all together. sometimes the city is in the the best position and you're in the best position in some ways to help build those connections. that includes, i know a lot of our companies and when we do hiring and develop these hiring firms and build talent t
that's an obvious place to connect and state an city college and usf and others. i think that one of the interesting conundrums sometimes is we have this impression that we need a computer science degree or super technological experience. many of our technological driven companies are doing training in other sectors. the bar may be lower than we think it is, where can individual employers partner with a city college and sf state to develop additional skills. give people starting skills that...
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the director of the therapy center of san francisco and he's a professor in counseling psychology at usf. he's here today to talk to us about resocializing, and returning to the office. welcome to the show. >>. >> thanks, chris. good to be back. >> as we re-open, people are having different reactions. some are embracing the recent shifts while others are having a hard time readjusting. >> yes. i think it's an excellent question. my basic bias on this i think to give you a general overview is we ought to be following cdc suggestions and requirements, what they say, because that's where a lot of the things come. should i wear a mask. should i not wear a mask. my answer is, yes, absolutely. i think we should wear a mask. i think we should social distance. it not only makes an impact on covid, it makes an impact on other diseases as well. as you and i were chatting, the deaths from flu usually average 30,000 a year. we've had 2,500 deaths from the flu so far this year, but at the very least, you need to be vaccinated. >> going back to the office is also an issue. there are some people are th
the director of the therapy center of san francisco and he's a professor in counseling psychology at usf. he's here today to talk to us about resocializing, and returning to the office. welcome to the show. >>. >> thanks, chris. good to be back. >> as we re-open, people are having different reactions. some are embracing the recent shifts while others are having a hard time readjusting. >> yes. i think it's an excellent question. my basic bias on this i think to give you...
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why didn't usf agree to be interviewed? >> well, i haven't seen the film. movie was going to be very one sided. the film makers reached out to us in the last second of their film making to try to include u.s. soccer. at that time, it didn't seem like they wanted to present a balanced approach. >> as i understand it, they gave you, i don't know, two or three weeks, which in my world is an eternity. i understand your side felt rushed. i'm happy to give you that opportunity now. what points do you wish had been included in film? >> i think the film misses the point on a lot of things. i think it confuses the professional league with u.s. soccer. let's not beat around the bush. our women's national team players are awesome. they are incredible. they are household names with influence that extend well beyond soccer. they are tremendous advocates for gender equity, social justice and have done a lot to elevate the public conversation and our national consciousness and my consciousness about these critical issues in ways that i never saw coming when i was a player
why didn't usf agree to be interviewed? >> well, i haven't seen the film. movie was going to be very one sided. the film makers reached out to us in the last second of their film making to try to include u.s. soccer. at that time, it didn't seem like they wanted to present a balanced approach. >> as i understand it, they gave you, i don't know, two or three weeks, which in my world is an eternity. i understand your side felt rushed. i'm happy to give you that opportunity now. what...
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barria raven the chief of emergency medicine at usf and she explains -- maria raven and she explains many were exhibiting typical flulike symptoms, g.i. symptoms, but with delta covid patients are struggling only with respiratory systems, having difficulty breathing. kristen: thank you. larry: the second day of the trial of theranos founder elizabeth holmes put on hold because a juror was exposed to someone with covid and while test reserves -- results will determine when hearings resume, there could be delays ahead. david louis explain how this could complicate things. david: canceling of trial could be a harbinger of delays. >> jury was told this would take three months and if you have these kinds of stops and starts you could turn this case into a six-month case. david: the judge assured assured prospective jurors during selection how important their safety wise. he told him about the air circulation system, reinforced court rules about mandatory mask wearing, jurors filled out a questionnaire asking about their concerns about being in a room with 20 to 30 people. outside the cour
barria raven the chief of emergency medicine at usf and she explains -- maria raven and she explains many were exhibiting typical flulike symptoms, g.i. symptoms, but with delta covid patients are struggling only with respiratory systems, having difficulty breathing. kristen: thank you. larry: the second day of the trial of theranos founder elizabeth holmes put on hold because a juror was exposed to someone with covid and while test reserves -- results will determine when hearings resume, there...
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the usf provided a statement saying they are committed to equal pay and are proud to support pieces ofual opportunity, investment, support and compensation for their athletes, staff and other senior officials. >> we will continue to fight. we did file an appeal, and as many people know, that takes many, many months. so we're in the thick of it right now, and we're really optimistic for the outcome, but we know that we have to be patient. >> in professional leagues, women's average salaries are making small scale gains over time. the leagues were established later than the ones belonging to their male counter parts, but the pay gap remains alarmingly wide. >> look at the wnba, they want to be able to live without having to go to europe and play. they want to have a salary that will accommodate them for the entire year. i don't think that's too much to ask. >> i realize the wnba is 25 years young. the nba has been around for 75 years that. i understand that just because lebron makes $90 million, it doesn't make me that way. but in the sense they cannot sell. that goes with marketing. >>
the usf provided a statement saying they are committed to equal pay and are proud to support pieces ofual opportunity, investment, support and compensation for their athletes, staff and other senior officials. >> we will continue to fight. we did file an appeal, and as many people know, that takes many, many months. so we're in the thick of it right now, and we're really optimistic for the outcome, but we know that we have to be patient. >> in professional leagues, women's average...
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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 it is open for public use as >> we are right now in ou
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.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. >> the regular meeting of the board of education of the san francisco unifie
in the 1930s it was home to several colleges such as usf, santa clara and st.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...
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. >> julie, i have just been handed a statement from usfs president. >> and he reads the statement. >does not affect the values of the women's national team. i've asked for a legal strategy going forward. >> i literally had that same emotion i used to have as a player that would hear u.s. soccer give a bull argument and you'd have to call their bullshit. you're like no. >> how is this ever allowed to happen, sebastian? i don't get is how you get to this position where you're okay with letting your legal team run all these depositions in that manner. you know this is happening. >> what do you mean you didn't know about what was being filed? like, you're the person of u.s. soccer. your eyeballs didn't see this before it went out? clearly, u.s. soccer had to know so at that stage simply because sponsors had, i felt, been very vocal against u.s. soccer's position. >> to stand up and say my bad. i was like uh-uh, no, not today. not 20 years ago when we played. not going forward. no more. what are you telling the young girl? this inheritly inferior argument was soul crushing. they of course
. >> julie, i have just been handed a statement from usfs president. >> and he reads the statement. >does not affect the values of the women's national team. i've asked for a legal strategy going forward. >> i literally had that same emotion i used to have as a player that would hear u.s. soccer give a bull argument and you'd have to call their bullshit. you're like no. >> how is this ever allowed to happen, sebastian? i don't get is how you get to this position where...
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the director of the therapy center of san francisco and he's a professor in counseling psychology at usfo us about resocializing, and returning to the office. welcome to the show. >>. >> thanks, chris. good to be back. >> as we re-open, people are having different reactions. some are embracing the recent shifts while others are having a hard time readjusting. >> yes. i think it's an excellent question. my basic bias on this i think to give you a general overview is we ought to be following cdc suggestions and requirements, what they say, because that's where a lot of the things come. should i wear a mask. should i not wear a mask. my answer is, yes, absolutely. i think we should wear a mask. i think we should social distance. it not only makes an impact on covid, it makes an impact on other diseases as well. as you and i were chatting, the deaths from flu usually average 30,000 a year. we've had 2,500 deaths from the flu so far this year, but at the very least, you need to be vaccinated. >> going back to the office is also an issue. there are some people are thrilled returning to work, o
the director of the therapy center of san francisco and he's a professor in counseling psychology at usfo us about resocializing, and returning to the office. welcome to the show. >>. >> thanks, chris. good to be back. >> as we re-open, people are having different reactions. some are embracing the recent shifts while others are having a hard time readjusting. >> yes. i think it's an excellent question. my basic bias on this i think to give you a general overview is we...
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also, as usf electronics pointed out that the tracking threat, knowing that a person in the way of the item left them open to be trapped as to where they go and when. none of this was mentioned at the library. >> clerk: 30 seconds. >> okay. a library which claims to protect patron privacy. obviously, the library doesn't care to do that sort of reading. [inaudible] unconscionable, the library has also refused despite our frequent requests to have an auditor review of privacy and data security for patrons as recommended in the last data privacy audit more than ten years ago. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. thank you. all right. operations, is there another caller in the queue, please? >> madam clerk, that completes the queue. >> clerk: okay. thank you. mr. president. >> president walton: thank you so much, madam clerk. seeing no more public comment. public comment is now closed. madam clerk, we will come back to items number 24 and 25, the closed session. for now, let's go to our adoption for committee and please call items 26 through 31. >> clerk: items 26 through 31 were introdu
also, as usf electronics pointed out that the tracking threat, knowing that a person in the way of the item left them open to be trapped as to where they go and when. none of this was mentioned at the library. >> clerk: 30 seconds. >> okay. a library which claims to protect patron privacy. obviously, the library doesn't care to do that sort of reading. [inaudible] unconscionable, the library has also refused despite our frequent requests to have an auditor review of privacy and data...
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the director of the therapy center of san francisco and he's a professor in counseling psychology at usfere today to talk to us about resocializing, and returning to the office. welcome to the show. >>. >> thanks, chris. good to be back. >> as we re-open, people are having different reactions. some are embracing the recent shifts while others are having a hard time readjusting. >> yes. i think it's an excellent question. my basic bias on this i think to give you a general overview is we ought to be following cdc suggestions and requirements, what they say, because that's where a lot of the things come. should i wear a mask. should i not wear a mask. my answer is, yes, absolutely. i think we should wear a mask. i think we should social distance. it not only makes an impact on covid, it makes an impact on other diseases as well. as you and i were chatting, the deaths from flu usually average 30,000 a year. we've had 2,500 deaths from the flu so far this year, but at the very least, you need to be vaccinated. >> going back to the office is also an issue. there are some people are thrilled r
the director of the therapy center of san francisco and he's a professor in counseling psychology at usfere today to talk to us about resocializing, and returning to the office. welcome to the show. >>. >> thanks, chris. good to be back. >> as we re-open, people are having different reactions. some are embracing the recent shifts while others are having a hard time readjusting. >> yes. i think it's an excellent question. my basic bias on this i think to give you a...
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also, as usf electronics pointed out that the tracking threat, knowing that a person in the way of the item left them open to be trapped as to where they go and when. none of this was mentioned at the library. >> clerk: 30 seconds. >> okay. a library which claims to protect patron privacy. obviously, the library doesn't care to do that sort of reading. [inaudible] unconscionable, the library has also refused despite our frequent requests to have an auditor review of privacy and data security for patrons as recommended in the last data privacy audit more than ten years ago. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. thank you. all right. operations, is there another caller in the queue, please? >> madam clerk, that completes the queue. >> clerk: okay. thank you. mr. president. >> president walton: thank you so much, madam clerk. seeing no more public comment. public comment is now closed. madam clerk, we will come back to items number 24 and 25, the closed session. for now, let's go to our adoption for committee and please call items 26 through 31. >> clerk: items 26 through 31 were introdu
also, as usf electronics pointed out that the tracking threat, knowing that a person in the way of the item left them open to be trapped as to where they go and when. none of this was mentioned at the library. >> clerk: 30 seconds. >> okay. a library which claims to protect patron privacy. obviously, the library doesn't care to do that sort of reading. [inaudible] unconscionable, the library has also refused despite our frequent requests to have an auditor review of privacy and data...
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francisco port of supervisors, the young adult board of the san francisco superior court, aaron brown of usf, bes fda's office in public defenders office, federalpublic defenders office and adult probation juvenile probation and the san francisco police department google and left . this series provided valuable tools as well as networking for our interns. it was truly a highlight of our program especially these virtual times. a huge thank you to those that made this program happen year after year with their dedication and support. the police commission director davis and lisa lynn and opportunities for all, our fearless leader executive director paul henderson , our project manager and the whole armstrong operations manager and the entire dpafamilies for supporting our interns this summer with insightful and engaging projects .and without further a do i present our epa'ssummer 2021 intern presentation . these interns were tremendously hard and got so creative i couldn't be more proud of my additional kids that i did not get to claim on my tax return so withoutfurther a do , sergeant. >> you'
francisco port of supervisors, the young adult board of the san francisco superior court, aaron brown of usf, bes fda's office in public defenders office, federalpublic defenders office and adult probation juvenile probation and the san francisco police department google and left . this series provided valuable tools as well as networking for our interns. it was truly a highlight of our program especially these virtual times. a huge thank you to those that made this program happen year after...
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we have a world-renowned usf byrd alzheimer's center. they do a lot of important research that is family centered, compassionate, in partnership with patients and advocates. they do the same with als patients. they have a clinic solely focused on als, patients with families and caregivers there. they really believe in the interdisciplinary approach. and of course we have a number of clinical trials with the university, the community, industry as well. so robust and consistent support for nih and fda is paramount here. dr. cavazzoni, i want to ask you a little bit about recent guidance from fda. guidance to industry is very important to help direct work. it's my understanding fda has released draft guidance for industry stakeholders seeking to develop treatments for als that currently has no known cure and very few approved treatments. the guidance says that fda will consider patient tolerance for risk and the serious and life-threatening nature of the condition in the context of statutory requirements for safety and efficacy. it also des
we have a world-renowned usf byrd alzheimer's center. they do a lot of important research that is family centered, compassionate, in partnership with patients and advocates. they do the same with als patients. they have a clinic solely focused on als, patients with families and caregivers there. they really believe in the interdisciplinary approach. and of course we have a number of clinical trials with the university, the community, industry as well. so robust and consistent support for nih...
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the director of the therapy center of san francisco and he's a professor in counseling psychology at usfk to us about resocializing, and returning to the office. welcome to the show. >>. >> thanks, chris. good to be back. >> as we re-open, people are having different reactions. some are embracing the recent shifts while others are having a hard time readjusting. >> yes. i think it's an excellent question. my basic bias on this i think to give you a general overview is we ought to be following cdc suggestions and requirements, what they say, because that's where a lot of the things come. should i wear a mask. should i not wear a mask. my answer is, yes, absolutely. i think we should wear a mask. i think we should social distance. it not only makes an impact on covid, it makes an impact on other diseases as well. as you and i were chatting, the deaths from flu usually average 30,000 a year. we've had 2,500 deaths from the flu so far this year, but at the very least, you need to be vaccinated. >> going back to the office is also an issue. there are some people are thrilled returning to work
the director of the therapy center of san francisco and he's a professor in counseling psychology at usfk to us about resocializing, and returning to the office. welcome to the show. >>. >> thanks, chris. good to be back. >> as we re-open, people are having different reactions. some are embracing the recent shifts while others are having a hard time readjusting. >> yes. i think it's an excellent question. my basic bias on this i think to give you a general overview is we...
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the director of the therapy center of san francisco and he's a professor in counseling psychology at usflk to us about resocializing, and returning to the office. welcome to the show. >>. >> thanks, chris. good to be back. >> as we re-open, people are having different reactions. some are embracing the recent shifts while others are having a hard time readjusting. >> yes. i think it's an excellent question. my basic bias on this i think to give you a general overview is we ought to be following cdc suggestions and requirements, what they say, because that's where a lot of the things come. should i wear a mask. should i not wear a mask. my answer is, yes, absolutely. i think we should wear a mask. i think we should social distance. it not only makes an impact on covid, it makes an impact on other diseases as well. as you and i were chatting, the deaths from flu usually average 30,000 a year. we've had 2,500 deaths from the flu so far this year, but at the very least, you need to be vaccinated. >> going back to the office is also an issue. there are some people are thrilled returning to wor
the director of the therapy center of san francisco and he's a professor in counseling psychology at usflk to us about resocializing, and returning to the office. welcome to the show. >>. >> thanks, chris. good to be back. >> as we re-open, people are having different reactions. some are embracing the recent shifts while others are having a hard time readjusting. >> yes. i think it's an excellent question. my basic bias on this i think to give you a general overview is...
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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 it is open for public use as >> we are right now in ou
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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the director of the therapy center of san francisco and he's a professor in counseling psychology at usf. he's here today to talk to us about resocializing, and returning to the office. welcome to the show. >>. >> thanks, chris. good to be back. >> as we re-open, people are having different reactions. some are embracing the recent shifts while others are having a hard time readjusting. >> yes. i think it's an excellent question. my basic bias on this i think to give you a general overview is we ought to be following cdc suggestions and requirements, what they say, because that's where a lot of the things come. should i wear a mask. should i not wear a mask. my answer is, yes, absolutely. i think we should wear a mask. i think we should social distance. it not only makes an impact on covid, it makes an impact on other diseases as well. as you and i were chatting, the deaths from flu usually average 30,000 a year. we've had 2,500 deaths from the flu so far this year, but at the very least, you need to be vaccinated. >> going back to the office is also an issue. there are some people are th
the director of the therapy center of san francisco and he's a professor in counseling psychology at usf. he's here today to talk to us about resocializing, and returning to the office. welcome to the show. >>. >> thanks, chris. good to be back. >> as we re-open, people are having different reactions. some are embracing the recent shifts while others are having a hard time readjusting. >> yes. i think it's an excellent question. my basic bias on this i think to give you...
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, jasper center, ballet , city hall, state building, federal building,department of motor vehicles, usf , hastings and three local neighborhood farmers markets . you have not taken to account thepublic reliance of elders , schoolchildren, low income workers and director tumlin has said sfmta cannot afford to reopen all lines but refusing to say when and if the six and 21 will be reactivated. these are essential and critical lines that multiple myriad san franciscans have depended on for many decades which is unacceptable to make us wait as long as we have waited. thank you very much. >> again, if you're commenting aboutservice that is item number 11 . if you comment about service now, you forgo that staff will be talking later if not on the call and will hear those comments. so if you commentedout about the service and we cannot commentagain on item number 11 . so as a reminder , if you're calling about general public comment about topics not going to be discussed like 2022 service, now is that time.if you want to talk about any lines being restored or service modified that's related to
, jasper center, ballet , city hall, state building, federal building,department of motor vehicles, usf , hastings and three local neighborhood farmers markets . you have not taken to account thepublic reliance of elders , schoolchildren, low income workers and director tumlin has said sfmta cannot afford to reopen all lines but refusing to say when and if the six and 21 will be reactivated. these are essential and critical lines that multiple myriad san franciscans have depended on for many...
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in the 1930s it was home to several colleges such as usf, santa clara and st.here 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.. >> shop and dine the 49 promotes loophole businesses and changes residents to do thirds shopping and diane within the 49 square miles of
in the 1930s it was home to several colleges such as usf, santa clara and st.here 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...
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the director of the therapy center of san francisco and he's a professor in counseling psychology at usf. he's here today to talk to us about resocializing, and returning to the office. welcome to the show. >>. >> thanks, chris. good to be back. >> as we re-open, people are having different reactions. some are embracing the recent shifts while others are having a hard time readjusting. >> yes. i think it's an excellent question. my basic bias on this i think to give you a general overview is we ought to be following cdc suggestions and requirements, what they say, because that's where a lot of the things come. should i wear a mask. should i not wear a mask. my answer is, yes, absolutely. i think we should wear a mask. i think we should social distance. it not only makes an impact on covid, it makes an impact on other diseases as well. as you and i were chatting, the deaths from flu usually average 30,000 a year. we've had 2,500 deaths from the flu so far this year, but at the very least, you need to be vaccinated. >> going back to the office is also an issue. there are some people are th
the director of the therapy center of san francisco and he's a professor in counseling psychology at usf. he's here today to talk to us about resocializing, and returning to the office. welcome to the show. >>. >> thanks, chris. good to be back. >> as we re-open, people are having different reactions. some are embracing the recent shifts while others are having a hard time readjusting. >> yes. i think it's an excellent question. my basic bias on this i think to give you...