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KGO ABC7 News 9 December 10, 2017

Good morning, everyone. Im Carolyn Tyler. Thanks for joining us on this sunday, december 10. Lets start with a quick look at the weather with our meteorologist lisa argen. Hey there, carolyn. Good morning, everyone. Once again under a big dome of High Pressure keeping our weather pattern pretty much unchanged. A spare the air alert today with poor air quality in the north bay, the coast and central bay, but we do have some breezy, offshore central winds that have temperatures to run the gamut to 64. 50 in oakland. Youve come up quite a bit. Speaking of the east bay, emeryville, 34 in santa rosa with low 40s over the east bay hills. From our peak camera, you notice a little bit hazy out there. Temperatures will climb into the 40s and 50s. By noontime, were in the 60s. 4 00 this afternoon, upper 60s once again and well talk about the extended outlook in a few minutes. Carolyn . 3,000 city workers who walked off the job in oakland last week will continue their strike tomorrow, but there i

KGO Beyond The Headlines December 11, 2017

With this book. But just for folks who dont know what you did back in the day, you made history. You changed the course of the aids epidemic. It was an extraordinary time, cheryl, as you know, because you covered a lot of what happened and did a lot of the interviews. But we had a new disease that was unknown cause. At first, the thought was that it affected only gay men. But then, in a short time, it became evident that this affected women and children, and that was my part. I was a pediatrician. We were doing immunologic tests, and within six months of michael gottliebs discovery of aids, we found women and children who had the same symptomatology and we felt that they were also aids. So it told us that this was being transmitted probably by a virus we didnt know what the virus was in 81, 82 and that it was transmitted by blood transfusions, which we found the first case of here in san francisco, and then from mothers to infants. And that expanded the idea of what was gonna happen in

KGO ABC7 News 500PM December 17, 2017

Place. In vallejo, pge and was busy trying to get the electricity back in. And the winds made for rough conditions in sausalito today. Numerous boats broke through and they had had to pull some people out televise water there. For a look at the conditions right now. Those winds are certainly active today. Winds across the region are strongest as you move south and inland. 28 in oakland. Augusta, 23 in livermore. And these winds if you stepped outside, you kind of feel theyre actually kind of warm. And theyre drying out our atmosphere. Relative humidity is dangerously low because of the teens. We have a red flag warning that is still in effect. This continues until tomorrow morning before they bring us dangerously low humidity. And any fires that could potentially start well show you when the winds calm down. Thanks. Now in the north bay anxiety levels are high with people who experience the terrifying wild fires last october. The return of high fire danger is bringing back painful memo

KGO Beyond The Headlines December 25, 2017

You are still fighting the fight with this book. But just for folks who dont know what you did back in the day, you made history. You changed the course of the aids epidemic. It was an extraordinary time, cheryl, as you know, because you covered a lot of what happened and did a lot of the interviews. But we had a new disease that was unknown cause. At first, the thought was that it affected only gay men. But then, in a short time, it became evident that this affected women and children, and that was my part. I was a pediatrician. We were doing immunologic tests, and within six months of michael gottliebs discovery of aids, we found women and children who had the same symptomatology and we felt that they were also aids. So it told us that this was being transmitted probably by a virus we didnt know what the virus was in 81, 82 and that it was transmitted by blood transfusions, which we found the first case of here in san francisco, and then from mothers to infants. And that expanded the

KGO Beyond The Headlines January 8, 2018

Oh, my goodness. You are still fighting the fight with this book. But just for folks who dont know what you did back in the day, you made history. You changed the course of the aids epidemic. It was an extraordinary time, cheryl, as you know, because you covered a lot of what happened and did a lot of the interviews. But we had a new disease that was unknown cause. At first, the thought was that it affected only gay men. But then, in a short time, it became evident that this affected women and children, and that was my part. I was a pediatrician. We were doing immunologic tests, and within six months of michael gottliebs discovery of aids, we found women and children who had the same symptomatology and we felt that they were also aids. So it told us that this was being transmitted probably by a virus we didnt know what the virus was in 81, 82 and that it was transmitted by blood transfusions, which we found the first case of here in san francisco, and then from mothers to infants. And

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