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ucsf. thank you, leader pelosi. this is a great day today for us at ucsf mission bay and the entire mission bay community. the transportation secretary's announcement earlier today of a $10 million infrastructure investment in mission bay is yet another vote of confidence in the great city of san francisco and our dynamic mission bay community. the grant which the d.c. insiders call a tiger grant will drink infrastructure that is critical for ensuring access for program at ucsf mission bay. with respect to point out the $1.5 million 550-bed hospital. it will provide aid to women, children and cancer patients. construction is underway directly south of us scheduled to open in early 2015. more broadly, the transportation -- will be a key transit source for the full ufsf campus providing bike lines, pedestrian walkways and transit editions necessary to serve this vibe brant and still growing community. as the second largest provider of employment in the city continued success is key to our cit
ucsf. thank you, leader pelosi. this is a great day today for us at ucsf mission bay and the entire mission bay community. the transportation secretary's announcement earlier today of a $10 million infrastructure investment in mission bay is yet another vote of confidence in the great city of san francisco and our dynamic mission bay community. the grant which the d.c. insiders call a tiger grant will drink infrastructure that is critical for ensuring access for program at ucsf mission bay....
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advocacy of the ucsf campus is strengthened by dividing the area with the border at 16th street. the northern border with the 16th. the southern border would be at sixth street east of seventh. [tone!] again, advocacy is strengthened in the areas where two districts are supporting the overall mission the campus. thank you for all of the hard- working and done in support of district 10. i appreciate you have retained a view -- bay view and others together. you have kept portal whole. your wisdom speaks volumes. [tone!] thank you. >> thank you. yes, ma'am. >> oh, can you? ok. >> my name is olga. my house is on grove street. we strongly oppose the move to district 1 from district 5. we just learned about it last tuesday. it is just because some good soul put a fire in our mailbox. -- flier in our mailbox. we have been in the northern panhandle community for a long business. >> ladies and gentlemen, we are adjourned. now >> now with deliberation, consideration of tweaks to the current draft with the percolation of finalizing maps once and for all. here's the process i would propose.
advocacy of the ucsf campus is strengthened by dividing the area with the border at 16th street. the northern border with the 16th. the southern border would be at sixth street east of seventh. [tone!] again, advocacy is strengthened in the areas where two districts are supporting the overall mission the campus. thank you for all of the hard- working and done in support of district 10. i appreciate you have retained a view -- bay view and others together. you have kept portal whole. your wisdom...
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. >> some accomplishments we have had outside of the program partnered with ucsf pediatrics. we conducted a districtwide study. this is the first time -- the school district and not have school commuted data. this is the first time. if it includes middle and high. we have done this twice so far. we plan to do it again in the fall. 24% were walking or biking in 2010. it is gone up a couple of percentage points which is actually pretty significant for the entire school district. 24% lived within, lc the half m, and another 18% within a mile. so we feel like there is a significant proportion of children and families that we can reach to ask them to consider walking and biking. we also partnered with mta, taking this data we did with ucsf, to establish a prioritization system looking at mainly the 73 elementary schools. and those that had really high rates of walking, we combined that with injury data. those that had high rates of walking and, unfortunately, high numbers of pedestrian crashes, those are now at the top as the schools will be the top candidates for a capital grant
. >> some accomplishments we have had outside of the program partnered with ucsf pediatrics. we conducted a districtwide study. this is the first time -- the school district and not have school commuted data. this is the first time. if it includes middle and high. we have done this twice so far. we plan to do it again in the fall. 24% were walking or biking in 2010. it is gone up a couple of percentage points which is actually pretty significant for the entire school district. 24% lived...
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. >> i want to introduce the associate professor of medicine at ucsf. i should thank him for his time. he is donating his time by presenting to the commission. this is his third time before the commission. he is one of the few independent researchers in the country. it is dr. tseng. he was here, but has published since then. >> welcome back. >> sorry we had to make you wait so long. >> thank you for waiting. >> good evening. thank you for the invitation. i see some familiar faces, and some new faces. i will present some new data since my presentation mostar. -- my presentation at last year. i wear three hats at the diversity. i am a researcher and a faculty member at the medical school as well. sorry, i am a math person. [inaudible] my focus today is to try to bring an objective view of the research in taser. i am focusing only on the pe er-reviewed studies. you will see a lot of studies come across your desk that have not been peer-reviewed. by way of disclosure and transparency, i have substantial research support from the national institute. i am an
. >> i want to introduce the associate professor of medicine at ucsf. i should thank him for his time. he is donating his time by presenting to the commission. this is his third time before the commission. he is one of the few independent researchers in the country. it is dr. tseng. he was here, but has published since then. >> welcome back. >> sorry we had to make you wait so long. >> thank you for waiting. >> good evening. thank you for the invitation. i see some...
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. >> i want to introduce the associate professor of medicine at ucsf. i should thank him for his time. he is donating his time by presenting to the commission. this is his third time before the commission. he is one of the few independent researchers in the country. it is dr. tseng. he was here, but has published since then. >> welcome back. >> sorry we had to make you wait so long. >> thank you for waiting. >> good evening. thank you for the invitation. i see some familiar faces, and some new faces. i will present some new data since my presentation mostar. -- my presentation at last year. i wear three hats at the diversity. i am a researcher and a faculty member at the medical school as well. sorry, i am a math person. [inaudible] my focus today is to try to bring an objective view of the research in taser. i am focusing only on the
. >> i want to introduce the associate professor of medicine at ucsf. i should thank him for his time. he is donating his time by presenting to the commission. this is his third time before the commission. he is one of the few independent researchers in the country. it is dr. tseng. he was here, but has published since then. >> welcome back. >> sorry we had to make you wait so long. >> thank you for waiting. >> good evening. thank you for the invitation. i see some...
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. >> the second is the ucsf block we heard about today. i did not think that was on the list. >> we just made that move at the last meeting. >> right -- no, we did not. we considered that move and did not reverse it. raising it again? >> if we heard some further public comment on that today. >> it was not a different case, though. >> understood. >> so what is the case? >> it is to put it on the list that it has a relationship with d-10. >> here is how we are going to handle the items that are revisits, whether there was, today or not. we will quickly assess whether we are willing to hear it. not whether we are going to do at your not, whether we are willing to hear it. to hear it or not. we are just going to do this -- i am absolutely fine with voting on it -- >> we are voting right now. i am asking you to vote. to revisit or not. >> revisit. >> no. >> no. >> no. >> yes. >> no. >> yes. >> so we will not revisit. i don't know. ok, and then the last one i had on my list was treasure island. but my broader comment was -- >> hold on. we need t
. >> the second is the ucsf block we heard about today. i did not think that was on the list. >> we just made that move at the last meeting. >> right -- no, we did not. we considered that move and did not reverse it. raising it again? >> if we heard some further public comment on that today. >> it was not a different case, though. >> understood. >> so what is the case? >> it is to put it on the list that it has a relationship with d-10. >>...
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. >> i want to introduce the associate professor of medicine at ucsf. i should thank him for his time. he is donating his time by presenting to the commission. this is his third time before the commission. he is one of the few independent researchers in the country. it is dr. tseng. he was here, but has published since then. >> welcome back. >> sorry we had to make you wait so long. >> thank you for waiting. >> good evening. thank you for the invitation. i see some familiar faces, and some new faces. i will present some new data since my presentation mostar. -- my presentation at last year. i wear three hats at the diversity. i am a researcher and a faculty member at the medical school as well. sorry, i am a math person. [inaudible] my focus today is to try to bring an objective view of the researc
. >> i want to introduce the associate professor of medicine at ucsf. i should thank him for his time. he is donating his time by presenting to the commission. this is his third time before the commission. he is one of the few independent researchers in the country. it is dr. tseng. he was here, but has published since then. >> welcome back. >> sorry we had to make you wait so long. >> thank you for waiting. >> good evening. thank you for the invitation. i see some...
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ucsf recommends keeping kitchen stocked with healthy staples like grains and beans and healthy facts and that patients shop regularly for lean protein and fresh produce. kaiser found that it was reduced 30% from the rest of the country. >> that help really makes a difference >> thieves to just can't do a cookbook and now they take it further. >> it is nice to have some guidance. [ male announcer ] it started long ago. it's called passion. and it's not letting up anytime soon. at unitedhealthcare insurance company, we understand that commitment. so does aarp, serving americans 50 and over for generations. so it's no surprise millions have chosen an aarp dicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it helps cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. to find out more, call today. >> we have been seeing a sharp rise in autism in children. new research out today suggests the cause might lie in the age of the father. that story tonight on the cbs evening news. >> here is what we're working on for the 6:00 ne
ucsf recommends keeping kitchen stocked with healthy staples like grains and beans and healthy facts and that patients shop regularly for lean protein and fresh produce. kaiser found that it was reduced 30% from the rest of the country. >> that help really makes a difference >> thieves to just can't do a cookbook and now they take it further. >> it is nice to have some guidance. [ male announcer ] it started long ago. it's called passion. and it's not letting up anytime soon....
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. >> a ucsf expert on taser enduced heart failure urged commissioners to consider that kind of data when designing their policy. >> the distance between the chest wall and the heart is much smaller in a thin person, in an elderly person. you definitely want to avoid tasering in a young person. >> you don't know the mental and physical backgund of the person you are tasing right on the street. that can increase the rate of death just as much as an officer-involved shooting. >> i can't do anything about the last person. but i want to do something right now, tonight, about the next person. >> nothing happened tonight except this discussion. i would say san francisco police are probably one step closer to at least seriously considering using tasers. there will be more discussion and a public hearing later this month. live at city hall, leslie brinkley, abc7 news. >> leslie, thank you. >>> a fresno county sheriff says he has never seen anything like it. one of his deputies executed a death defying move to save a hiker who was losing his grip on the side of a mop 10. lawrence bishop was sure h
. >> a ucsf expert on taser enduced heart failure urged commissioners to consider that kind of data when designing their policy. >> the distance between the chest wall and the heart is much smaller in a thin person, in an elderly person. you definitely want to avoid tasering in a young person. >> you don't know the mental and physical backgund of the person you are tasing right on the street. that can increase the rate of death just as much as an officer-involved shooting....
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. >> a ucsf expert on taser enduced heart failure urged commissioners to consider that kind of data when designing their policy. >> the distance between the chest wall and the heart is much smaller in a thin person, in an elderly person. you definitely want to avoid tasering in a young person. >> you don't know the mental and physical background of the person you are tasing right on the street. that can increase the rate of death just as much as an officer-involved shooting. >> i can't do anything about the last person. but i want to do something right now, tonight, about the next person. >> nothing happened tonight except this discussion. i would say san francisco police are probably one step closer to at least seriously considering using tasers. there will be more discussion and a public hearing later this month. live at city hall, leslie brinkley, abc7 news. >> leslie, thank you. >>> a fresno county sheriff says he has never seen anything like it. one of his deputies executed a death defying move to save a hiker who was losing his grip on the side of a mop 10. lawrence bishop was sure
. >> a ucsf expert on taser enduced heart failure urged commissioners to consider that kind of data when designing their policy. >> the distance between the chest wall and the heart is much smaller in a thin person, in an elderly person. you definitely want to avoid tasering in a young person. >> you don't know the mental and physical background of the person you are tasing right on the street. that can increase the rate of death just as much as an officer-involved shooting....
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ucsf is a major player here. san francisco's general hospital and affiliate hospitals. the dignity. >> the number of doctors per resident is very high. >> it is very high. people might want to come to san francisco to get the medical care instead of income a smaller city in the peninsula. >> belva: isn't the whole health care bill to keep people out of hospitals? why would one want to build a hospital if the government's direction or the obama health plan survives is to diminish it? >> people will still end up in hospitals. i have been a kaiser patient for a long time. they do a good job of making sure you keep healthy. people end up in the hospital for a number of reasons. there is another issue at play as well. the city wants to see how they can use their negotiating power to try to contain costs. because cpmc is a big player in the city, it can control health care costs in san francisco. behind the scenes, city officials have been working with them to try to make sure they keep the costs down or keep the costs level so it doesn't put the city's hospitals out of servi
ucsf is a major player here. san francisco's general hospital and affiliate hospitals. the dignity. >> the number of doctors per resident is very high. >> it is very high. people might want to come to san francisco to get the medical care instead of income a smaller city in the peninsula. >> belva: isn't the whole health care bill to keep people out of hospitals? why would one want to build a hospital if the government's direction or the obama health plan survives is to...
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. >> a ucsf expert on taser enduced heart failure urged commissioners to consider that kind of data when designing their policy. >> the distance between the chest wall and the heart is much smaller in a thin person, in an elderly person. you definitely want to avoid tasering in a young person. >> you don't know the mental and physical background of the person you are tasing right on the street. that can increase the rate of death just as much as an officer-involved shooting. >> i can't do anything about the last person. but i want to do something right now, tonight, about the next person. >> nothing happened tonight except this discussion. i would say san francisco police are probably one step closer to at least seriously considering using tasers. there will be more discussion and a public hearing later this month. live at city hall, leslie brinkley, abc7 news. >> leslie, thank you. >>> a fresno county sheriff says he has never seen anything like it. one of his deputies executed a death defying move to save a hiker who was losing his grip on the side of a mop 10. lawrence bishop was sure
. >> a ucsf expert on taser enduced heart failure urged commissioners to consider that kind of data when designing their policy. >> the distance between the chest wall and the heart is much smaller in a thin person, in an elderly person. you definitely want to avoid tasering in a young person. >> you don't know the mental and physical background of the person you are tasing right on the street. that can increase the rate of death just as much as an officer-involved shooting....
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. >> and researchers at ucsf found that the less sleep you get, less effective vaccines are in the body. doctors found people who slept less than six hours per night were less likely to build antibody responses to vaccinations and found people 11 and a half times more likely to be unpredetectived and recommend getting enough sleep at night. >> there is a warning for million who's take natural vit minutes. complications from taking supplements may pose serious health risks and even death. consumer reports investigated safety of the supplements and found 115 people died and 10,000 people suffered complications mixing supplement was other prescription drugs. and some got sick after overdosing on certain vitamins. >> on to business news there are updates on a controversial cyber security bill we've been telling you about and why one viewer is suing the company. we're live with today's after the bell report. >> good afternoon. linked dgs n sails shooting up nearly 90% and linkn boosting it's forecast. the larnlest professional receipt net work reporting sales rose to $228 million. linkedn se
. >> and researchers at ucsf found that the less sleep you get, less effective vaccines are in the body. doctors found people who slept less than six hours per night were less likely to build antibody responses to vaccinations and found people 11 and a half times more likely to be unpredetectived and recommend getting enough sleep at night. >> there is a warning for million who's take natural vit minutes. complications from taking supplements may pose serious health risks and even...
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when we first met him he was still recovering from a life saving treatment at ucsf a cutting edge therapy that begin after hours after a dramatic delivery that cut off oxygen to his brain. >> he has lost a lot of oxygen. we need to take him to san francisco. >> nolan was one of the first infants treated at the neuro intense cive care nursery. they use an incubator to induce hypothermia. >> cooling the body temperature down which is protective to the brain that has suffered a lack of oxygen. >> the doctor says the technique has been so successful in protecting infants from brain damage that his team invested in technology to make the overall treatment process even more effective. >> it's different than anywhere else in the world because we bring the pediatric neurologists and we have continuous monitoring of the brain at every stage. >> they can detect if an infant whether they are having a seizure. >> in a lab or at home overnight on a personal computer. >> a few feet away this newborn is being monitored by a second new device that looks at the brain in a different way. >> what this allow
when we first met him he was still recovering from a life saving treatment at ucsf a cutting edge therapy that begin after hours after a dramatic delivery that cut off oxygen to his brain. >> he has lost a lot of oxygen. we need to take him to san francisco. >> nolan was one of the first infants treated at the neuro intense cive care nursery. they use an incubator to induce hypothermia. >> cooling the body temperature down which is protective to the brain that has suffered a...
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here at ucsf, research ares are leading a way to establish objective criteria that will help doctors better dying know the disease and they have started a registration including biological samples from patients in the bay area and beyond. >> there is no established treatment. however, there's lots of new drugs being used to treatment other autoimmune diseases that are in the process of being tested and clinical trials. >> reporter: tennis players commend venus for continuesiing play. >> i think she's brave to continue playing tennis even though she has a disease because not many people can do it. >> reporter: some who suffer from it say they will be watching her in the semifinals, hoping for her victory and eventually a victory in finding a cure. doctors say since venus revealed last year that she has this syndrome, she's raised the profile of this disease and she's also helped raise a lot more money for research. reporting live in los gatos, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, marianne. it's not just olympians that need to capture that golden moment. lawrence scott show
here at ucsf, research ares are leading a way to establish objective criteria that will help doctors better dying know the disease and they have started a registration including biological samples from patients in the bay area and beyond. >> there is no established treatment. however, there's lots of new drugs being used to treatment other autoimmune diseases that are in the process of being tested and clinical trials. >> reporter: tennis players commend venus for continuesiing...
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but a ucsf health expert reviewed the data. he noted one compound that can irritate the eyes, nose, and lungs. >> did exceed the reference exposure level. >> meantime a particle sampling that began at midnight after the fire is still being analyzed. results of those should be ready in a few weeks. in about three hours a health center shall open in richmond. if you already filed a claim by phone, you don't need to visit the center for help. chevron says it plans to company sate people for medical expenses and property damage. here are the details on the help that is opening. it's located at the nevin community center at 598 nevin avenue. the center will also be open on saturdays from 8:00 a.m. to noon. coming up at 6:30 we will go live to richmond for moron a -- for more on a new report filed by chevron. you can find more videos and pictures from the refinery fire at ktvu.com. >>> just about 6:04. a gunman wearing an afghan military uniform opened fire on them. the three men killed were all special forces members. they were over
but a ucsf health expert reviewed the data. he noted one compound that can irritate the eyes, nose, and lungs. >> did exceed the reference exposure level. >> meantime a particle sampling that began at midnight after the fire is still being analyzed. results of those should be ready in a few weeks. in about three hours a health center shall open in richmond. if you already filed a claim by phone, you don't need to visit the center for help. chevron says it plans to company sate...
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here at ucsf researchers are leading the way to establish objective criteria that will help doctors better diagnose the disease and have established a registry for information, including biological samples from 700 patients in the bay area and beyond. >> we at this point have recruited over 3,000 participants in nine different sites. >> reporter: an estimated four million people, mostly women, have the disease. tennis players commend venus for continuing to play, including 11-year-old isha. >> i think she's really brave continuing to play tennis even though she has a disease, because not many people can do it. >> reporter: many say watching venus demonstrate what is possible with sjogren's is motivational gold. even though it's extremely hot out here, people are still playing tennis here at blossom hill park in los gatos, but they tell me they are anxious to watch as serena and venus go for their third consecutive gold medal in women's double tennis. reporting live in los gatos, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> we will be rooting for them. thanks so much. >>> in other news, a scary mo
here at ucsf researchers are leading the way to establish objective criteria that will help doctors better diagnose the disease and have established a registry for information, including biological samples from 700 patients in the bay area and beyond. >> we at this point have recruited over 3,000 participants in nine different sites. >> reporter: an estimated four million people, mostly women, have the disease. tennis players commend venus for continuing to play, including...
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. >> darya: ucsf is behind a study that looked at houseleek affects how well your immune system response to vaccines. researchers found that people that get less than six hours of sleep per night, on average they were less likely to show adequate antibody responses to the vaccine that resulted in them being more likely the unprotected than a result that showed that people were more protected who slept longer. a study shows that american to get messed than the recommended seven to nine hours of sleep per night. >> mark: we will be right back as the kron4 morning news continues. happy birthday! thank you, nana send money to anyone's checking account with chase quickpay. all you need is an email address or mobile number. you're welcome. take a step forward and chase what matters. >> darya: good morning and welcome back, that if they get a full shot, i hope there is a nice day to go along with it. >> james: yes, in the south there will be. today is very similar to yesterday's. it will be toasted. tomorrow look for mostly sunny, but the cool down will begin. that is probably welcome relief to
. >> darya: ucsf is behind a study that looked at houseleek affects how well your immune system response to vaccines. researchers found that people that get less than six hours of sleep per night, on average they were less likely to show adequate antibody responses to the vaccine that resulted in them being more likely the unprotected than a result that showed that people were more protected who slept longer. a study shows that american to get messed than the recommended seven to nine...
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they tell me now that there's a profession at ucsf or cisco, of course, san francisco, who is on tv claiming that sugar, sugar, the stuff, a spoonful makes the medicine go down, sugar is a dangerous and toxic the government should regulate it like alcohol. yeah, on cnn, sans jacob to notch his great approval. come on, it's sugar for crying out loud. we see people airbrush cigarettes out of the movie. i can't wait for the next remake of willy wonka. we'll all be eating broccoli. >> watch the entire event hosted by the independence institute tonight at 8 p.m. eastern over on c-span. >> panelists at a discussion wednesday on the housing market express concern about access to affordable home financing and talked about how the issues largely been ignored thus far on the campaign trip to the event was hosted by the center for american progress. it runs an hour and 45 minutes. >> we welcome you out here on a warm august day in washington. notably, it is five years since august 2007 that the financial sector and the global economy began to collapse. foreclosures have jumped the year before by 75% ov
they tell me now that there's a profession at ucsf or cisco, of course, san francisco, who is on tv claiming that sugar, sugar, the stuff, a spoonful makes the medicine go down, sugar is a dangerous and toxic the government should regulate it like alcohol. yeah, on cnn, sans jacob to notch his great approval. come on, it's sugar for crying out loud. we see people airbrush cigarettes out of the movie. i can't wait for the next remake of willy wonka. we'll all be eating broccoli. >> watch...