CBS News Bay Area Interviews
CBS News Bay Area Interviews
Former director of California's labor department weighs in on strong jobs report
CBS News Bay Area anchor Elizabeth Cook asks former EDD Director Michael Bernick about the latest jobs report, as well as the recent layoffs, particularly in the tech sector
- Feb 2
- 04:51
Cancer cases on the rise
According to the American Cancer Society, colon cancer is now the leading cause of cancer deaths for people under 50 among men, and ranking second for women. CBS News Bay Area anchor Ryan Yamamoto asks Dr. Curtis Chong, clinical assistant professor of medical oncology at Stanford, what's behind this rise in cancer cases, and if screening for colon cancer should be lowered
- Jan 29
- 05:12
Boeing 737 Max 9 flights cleared for takeoff
Alaska Airlines is resuming flights on Boeing 737-Max 9 jets, weeks after the FAA grounded the planes following a midair flight incident in which a door panel blew out mid-flight while heading to California. However, U.S. Air Safety Regulators have placed limits on how many 737 Max jets Boeing can produce. CBS News Bay Area anchor Ryan Yamamoto asks Olaf Groth, PhD, from UC Berkeley's Haas School of Business about the impact this could have on Boeing's bottom line
- Jan 26
- 04:12
Coping with tragedy: One year after the Half Moon Bay shootings
Dr. Ryan Matlow, child psychologist with Stanford Children's Health, talks with CBS News Bay Area anchor Elizabeth Cook about how his team has worked to help students cope after the Half Moon Bay shootings in California and how the tragedy impacted the mental health of the children in the community
- Jan 24
- 04:57
More teens hospitalized for eating disorders
Dr. Megen Vo, adolescent medicine physician at Stanford Children's Health in California and the medical director of the Eating Disorders Outpatient Clinic at Stanford Medicine talks to CBS News Bay Area anchor Elizabeth Cook about why hospitalization rates for eating disorders are climbing among teens, and how atypical anorexia is different from other eating disorders
- Jan 23
- 05:34
Seasonal affective disorder: Symptoms and treatment
Many people can go through periods of feeling down and not themselves, and that can come with the changing seasons. If you notice changes in your mood and behavior as the seasons change, you could be experiencing seasonal affective disorder. CBS News Bay Area anchor Ryan Yamamoto talks with Dr. Kristin Raj, psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Stanford, about the causes of seasonal affective disorder and who is most at risk of developing it
- Jan 22
- 04:07