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dr. dennis chiu, where are you? thank you so much sir. >> and a little bird told me that your former sfpd also, possibly stationed here at central station for some years. former life, okay. and i just want to tell the students a little fact, your vice principal, diane lou ye, she was my daughter's second grade teacher, how lucky is my daughter, she is so funny and she is a good vice principal and so you are in good hands and i would like to thank the third grade class, you put a lot of care into welcoming us, we do things differently at these community meetings which is we take a moment to share with all of you how we are and how we got here and what our day job is, we normally meet at city hall, but when we come to the community meetings we want you to know what our background is. >> commissioner wong? >> good evening, i am very excited to be out here, i have been doing a lot with the captain since joining the police commission i know that you have one of the best captains in the district. in my day job i work as t
dr. dennis chiu, where are you? thank you so much sir. >> and a little bird told me that your former sfpd also, possibly stationed here at central station for some years. former life, okay. and i just want to tell the students a little fact, your vice principal, diane lou ye, she was my daughter's second grade teacher, how lucky is my daughter, she is so funny and she is a good vice principal and so you are in good hands and i would like to thank the third grade class, you put a lot of...
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dr. dennis chiu, principal of the elementary, and for inviting us into his school and for partnering with central station to provide this evening's dinner, i hope that everyone had an opportunity to eat. before we begin, i would first like to invite to the podium at this time, miss grace owl fourth grader to make a special presentation to the commission and to chief suhr. >> thank you. >> okay. >> good evening, everyone. and thank you for coming to my school this evening. my name is grace owl and i am a fourth grader. and i will like to first welcome president loftus vice president turman and commissioners mazzucco dejesus, marshal, wong, and melara of the san francisco police commission, i would like to welcome chief suhr and members of his command staff, dr. chiu and i and the rest of my classmates are very happy that you chose our school to have your meeting. i always enjoy having the officer courtney and the captain visit our school. and in fact, they are part of our school. and now, i want to tell everyone something about central police station and the district. central district has
dr. dennis chiu, principal of the elementary, and for inviting us into his school and for partnering with central station to provide this evening's dinner, i hope that everyone had an opportunity to eat. before we begin, i would first like to invite to the podium at this time, miss grace owl fourth grader to make a special presentation to the commission and to chief suhr. >> thank you. >> okay. >> good evening, everyone. and thank you for coming to my school this evening. my...
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elementary school and here to accept the award is the incredible principal, dr. chiu and one of the high, performance schools and whose principal was last year, and accepting is the new principle mayra quadro, we would like you to come up and please join me for a picture please? >> >> we also have the schools of the reward and high progress and they are identified because they are in the top 25 percent, on the schools of the academic schools school wide and show the progress in the lowest subgroups for the school year, sfusd has four schools identified as high progress schools. >> five schools. >> sorry, five schools so let me read the schools and then we are going to ask their representative to come forward and cleveland elementary, with their principal mark sanchez, and far mont elementary school whose last year's principal was mr. holinsk but accepting is the new principal rodriguez. >> paul reveer, prek-8 and the principal. and everett, middle school and the principal, and guest. and rosa parks elementary school, principal paul jacobson, congratulations. >> okay w
elementary school and here to accept the award is the incredible principal, dr. chiu and one of the high, performance schools and whose principal was last year, and accepting is the new principle mayra quadro, we would like you to come up and please join me for a picture please? >> >> we also have the schools of the reward and high progress and they are identified because they are in the top 25 percent, on the schools of the academic schools school wide and show the progress in the...
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am left in the ten or 12 years that i am left, i will continue to be about the kids and thanks to dr. chiu and we are able to do that tonight and that started with the chief, you know, giving me the message to how to do things thank you. >> we are going to do administrative matters and so feel free if your evening takes you somewhere else x go ahead. >> call the next line item five. >> public comment on pertaining to below, closed section, including whether to hold item 7 in closed section, we are going to be going into closed session to handle personnel matters and matters that are confidential and protected by the law, if there is any public comment on the fact that we are going into closed session, come on up. >> hearing none, call the next line item. >> line item 6, vote on whether to hold item 7 in closed session. action. >> can i have a motion to hole... >> so moved. >> so moved. >> all in favor. >> let's move into closed session, thank you. >> thank yo >> do i have a motion. >> aye. >> next item. >> adjournment. >> motion? >> so moved. >> second. >> second. >> all in favor? >> aye.
am left in the ten or 12 years that i am left, i will continue to be about the kids and thanks to dr. chiu and we are able to do that tonight and that started with the chief, you know, giving me the message to how to do things thank you. >> we are going to do administrative matters and so feel free if your evening takes you somewhere else x go ahead. >> call the next line item five. >> public comment on pertaining to below, closed section, including whether to hold item 7 in...
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dr. charles chiu is an expert in infectious diseases at ucsf and is analyzing samples from ebola patients. >> the goal is eventually to use this information if we can to establish and make available a rapid diagnostic test for diagnosis of ebola. >> reporter: he says infected patients die from loss of fluid and blood. >> what happens is the virus replicates in the blood and invades the endothelium cells. the loss of fluid is stunning even to the experts. >> reporter: patients can lose 20 to 40 cups in a single day. and while at the beginning of an infection there's not a lot of virus in the body, that changes as the disease progresses. right before the patients die, less than a quarter teaspoon of their blood can contain more than 10 billion copies of the virus. >> what this tells me is that in the later stages of the disease, the virus is incredibly infectious. >> reporter: suggesting that as we saw with the two nurses in texas it doesn't take much to become infected yourself. well, there are three vaccines in the works all getting fast tracked instead of taking 10 years. if one of these
dr. charles chiu is an expert in infectious diseases at ucsf and is analyzing samples from ebola patients. >> the goal is eventually to use this information if we can to establish and make available a rapid diagnostic test for diagnosis of ebola. >> reporter: he says infected patients die from loss of fluid and blood. >> what happens is the virus replicates in the blood and invades the endothelium cells. the loss of fluid is stunning even to the experts. >> reporter:...
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chiu. >> thank you, dr. murase. and i want to thank all of you who are here tonight, representing the beautiful diversety that is san francisco. and we are asian, we are latino, we are white, we are black, and tonight, we stand together wearing the color purple. a color that represents the bruises, that we all want to see ended some day. i am proud to be here representing our san francisco board of supervisors. our board, we have stood with you with our community, and to make sure that we have programs that are funded where they need to be and to make sure that we have our policies where they need to be. and i want to take a moment, i, i know that claire joyce and (inaudible) mother is with us today and claire, what happens 14 years ago, i know is something that we all mourn every day, every one who is here. but you know that your daughter and your family name has galvanized a movement, a movement that is represented by every man and woman who is here today. and i want to thank all of the amazing advocates and the c
chiu. >> thank you, dr. murase. and i want to thank all of you who are here tonight, representing the beautiful diversety that is san francisco. and we are asian, we are latino, we are white, we are black, and tonight, we stand together wearing the color purple. a color that represents the bruises, that we all want to see ended some day. i am proud to be here representing our san francisco board of supervisors. our board, we have stood with you with our community, and to make sure that we...
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chiu, and the board supervisors, their doors are always open to us and we meet with them year round on the legislation and budgetary issues and their leadership shows, every single day. emily murase, dr. murase, and the department and the commission on the status of women, kandel and andrea shorter and johnson and many, many more show the city every day that women count. and that there is no excuse for domestic violence. >> leadership in the community, when we see swinging here today and sissy and some of you know her, and helped to start a lot of the funding and organization in the community that helped to fund the domestic violence communities today and so we want to thank all of these leaders for their leadership, nufn us would be here without you. >> and when we say justice, we don't just mean going to jail, we mean justice, we mean restoration and we mean healing and we mean justice for everyone. justice takes a strong district attorney office. george who is team is here today, liz, sam and all of the attorneys and advocates that make the families comfortable as they are going through what can be a long, long, process. and we work together, and it was lucasa and do an excellent
chiu, and the board supervisors, their doors are always open to us and we meet with them year round on the legislation and budgetary issues and their leadership shows, every single day. emily murase, dr. murase, and the department and the commission on the status of women, kandel and andrea shorter and johnson and many, many more show the city every day that women count. and that there is no excuse for domestic violence. >> leadership in the community, when we see swinging here today and...