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miss minn and mr. ong. >> thank you.give you an update on the proclamation to be delivered to the record. i am happy to present that with my partner. >> i would like to announce again that the health committee has an ongoing scholarship for students experiencing homelessness. with the money raised we are hosting an sa scholarship for students in transition $500. we want to help provide support for the students in transition going to school and need books and stationary. we would like to thank those who sepped support -- helped support the fund raiser and thank you for making this happen. i don't know about everyone else. it is a long week. i am excited to end off with the youth summit. we have exciting workshops and speakers, one is our own superintendent matthews. it is not too late to reserve a spot to come. contact our supervisor and the youth summit will be friday, march 16th, at fort mason center. our next meting will be on -- meeting will be april 9th. it is a public council and anyone is welcome to attend. if you
miss minn and mr. ong. >> thank you.give you an update on the proclamation to be delivered to the record. i am happy to present that with my partner. >> i would like to announce again that the health committee has an ongoing scholarship for students experiencing homelessness. with the money raised we are hosting an sa scholarship for students in transition $500. we want to help provide support for the students in transition going to school and need books and stationary. we would...
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student delegates report, miss men and mr. ong. >> good evening. signing off, last meeting, we had miss mary richards come and present to us about the sfusd graduation planning and where the sfc would come into play. we provided student input where we discussed and created plans to implement a better future where each and every student in sfusd can graduate with a college acceptance. we have some very hopeful outlooks on what the future will look like and how that happens, so thank you, miss mary richards and her department team. >> we also have another resolution in the works. the first reading of it actually took place yesterday monday, april 9th. the sfusd wants to limit exposure students to cannabis. the reading of this resolution will take place at our next s.a.c. meetings on april 23rd. >> we want to reduce our carbon footprint and provide alternative protein diets for the admin to consider, and we would like to support a coresolution in the making. we would like to thank kristin thank you very much andly michaels for supporting this. another
student delegates report, miss men and mr. ong. >> good evening. signing off, last meeting, we had miss mary richards come and present to us about the sfusd graduation planning and where the sfc would come into play. we provided student input where we discussed and created plans to implement a better future where each and every student in sfusd can graduate with a college acceptance. we have some very hopeful outlooks on what the future will look like and how that happens, so thank you,...
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>> commissioner ong hing: mr. president, tell me if this isn't the proper place to raise this issue, 'cause i'm looking for where it's proper to raise the issue inserting language regarding the protection of high-risk populations and minors and vulnerable groups. is that at a different juncture? >> president turman: no. no. go ahead. >> in here. it is here. this is the section. it's already in here. >> commissioner ong hing: so there's language in here that protects high-risk populations? >> yeah. if you look in here, it's elderly, frail, child, alzheimer's. i don't even know if they have alzheimers, but no schizophrenia. >> commissioner ong hing: yeah. well, i was to make sure that officers are aware of the possible heightened risks of adverse factors on certain subjects, and those include women who are obviously pregnant, children, elderly, those suffering from serious medical and psychiatric conditions. if those are -- >> it's right here. >> president turman: obviously pregnant, appears elderly, is visibly frai
>> commissioner ong hing: mr. president, tell me if this isn't the proper place to raise this issue, 'cause i'm looking for where it's proper to raise the issue inserting language regarding the protection of high-risk populations and minors and vulnerable groups. is that at a different juncture? >> president turman: no. no. go ahead. >> in here. it is here. this is the section. it's already in here. >> commissioner ong hing: so there's language in here that protects...
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ong hing. >> commissioner: thank you, mr. president. and you can see on page 6 under part j3 which refers to suspects that are fleeing. and in that circumstance the department's own words are if the suspect is fleeing and doesn't pose immediate threat of harm to officers or public the use is prohibited. i think the intent of assault encompasses what commissioner hirsch is proposing. >> commissioner turman: commissioner marshall. >> commissioner: i'm confused. you said most had been agreed upon. >> commissioner turman: i said consensus reached. >> commissioner: and we're looking at items that didn't have consensus. i'm trying to figure out -- >> commissioner turman: that was the one that was not -- there was no consensus on one. >> >> secretary kilshaw: some of the stakeholders want one all-inclusive and the department wanted to change one word in number three because the department wanted to change one word in that but it's the whole section. >> commissioner turman: all right. commissioner mazzucco. >> commissioner: thank you. i'd like
ong hing. >> commissioner: thank you, mr. president. and you can see on page 6 under part j3 which refers to suspects that are fleeing. and in that circumstance the department's own words are if the suspect is fleeing and doesn't pose immediate threat of harm to officers or public the use is prohibited. i think the intent of assault encompasses what commissioner hirsch is proposing. >> commissioner turman: commissioner marshall. >> commissioner: i'm confused. you said most had...
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ong junior's assassination april 4, 1968. next, an outdoor ceremony from the civil rights museum plaza, in front of the motel where mr. king was mortally wounded. the event includes remarks by civil and -- by civil rights leaders, including reverend jackson, who was at the motel at the time of the shooting. these -- the event ends with the toll of a bell exactly 50 years after the assassination. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018]
ong junior's assassination april 4, 1968. next, an outdoor ceremony from the civil rights museum plaza, in front of the motel where mr. king was mortally wounded. the event includes remarks by civil and -- by civil rights leaders, including reverend jackson, who was at the motel at the time of the shooting. these -- the event ends with the toll of a bell exactly 50 years after the assassination. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018]
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. >> commissioner ong hing: i'm not sure how you want to handle this issue that i want to raise, mr. president. it could be on another straw vote. i do want to revisit, either as an offering as an amendment or as digression into another straw vote, the special considerations section given the -- the compromise language that was raised by -- by mr. rizk and miss friedenbach. >> president turman: okay. why don't you propose that and see if that's successful. >> why don't we take a motion on this. >> president turman: well, why don't we hear what he has to say, because we may want to add it. so -- hi so -- >> commissioner ong hing: so if you turn to the page on special considerations, which is page six of what we have. >> commissioner dejesus: okay hi. >> commissioner ong hing: i believe that the department understands that -- that there's a heightened risk of an adverse reaction to the use of these weapons on certain subjects because that's what the first sentence is. and it begins, officers shall be aware of the possible heightened risk of an adverse action from the use on certain sub
. >> commissioner ong hing: i'm not sure how you want to handle this issue that i want to raise, mr. president. it could be on another straw vote. i do want to revisit, either as an offering as an amendment or as digression into another straw vote, the special considerations section given the -- the compromise language that was raised by -- by mr. rizk and miss friedenbach. >> president turman: okay. why don't you propose that and see if that's successful. >> why don't we take...
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without ongs objection, the chair recognizes the gentle lady ms. clark for four minutes. >>> thank you mr. chairman and i thank you for coming before us mr. zuckerberg, today. i wanted to take the opportunity to represent the keshs of the newly formed tech accountability caucus on which a serve as a co-chair with robin kelly, emanuel cleaver and bonnie watson coleman most importantly, people in our country and around the globe who are in vulnerable populations, including those who look just like me. my first question to you is as you may be aware, there have been numerous media reports about how more than 3,000 russian ads were bought on facebook to insight racial and religious division and chaos in the u.s. during the 2016 election those ads specifically characterized and weaponized african-american groups like black lives matter in which ads suggested throughout propaganda or fake news as people call it these days that they were a rising threat. do you think that the lack of diversity culturally person now in your c suite and throughout your organization and which your company did not d
without ongs objection, the chair recognizes the gentle lady ms. clark for four minutes. >>> thank you mr. chairman and i thank you for coming before us mr. zuckerberg, today. i wanted to take the opportunity to represent the keshs of the newly formed tech accountability caucus on which a serve as a co-chair with robin kelly, emanuel cleaver and bonnie watson coleman most importantly, people in our country and around the globe who are in vulnerable populations, including those who look...
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mr. daniel: anyway, i had all of this wonderful disaster. i pictured every president ruining the house for my grandfather. le, got them ong a conference call and laid this out. i was really pleased with myself, i was going to have a lot of fun with this. and they laughed and said no, you can't blame it on all of the other presidents. i said why not? they said, yes, you can blame it on two presidents, teddy roosevelt and calvin coolidge. but before you blame it on either one of them, you have to blame it on the british. [laughter] mr. daniel: [laughter] duncan, you're not in the picture, it is fine. thank you all for that. you are the first audience that has laughed at monty python. everybody else looks and goes, why is that funny? i almost took it out. i thought -- it wasn't monty python, it was major general robert ross and 150 sailors in 1814. by this time, the war of 1812 was actually over. they went to the white house, they ate the dinner dolly madison had prepared for her guests, they apparently commented favorably on the madeira, and they stepped outside and threw in torches and burned the white house. that is a sca
mr. daniel: anyway, i had all of this wonderful disaster. i pictured every president ruining the house for my grandfather. le, got them ong a conference call and laid this out. i was really pleased with myself, i was going to have a lot of fun with this. and they laughed and said no, you can't blame it on all of the other presidents. i said why not? they said, yes, you can blame it on two presidents, teddy roosevelt and calvin coolidge. but before you blame it on either one of them, you have to...