Welcome, eugene. From sfgovtv. Public comment will be taken on each agenda. Please line up to speak. You may submit Public Comment writing email to myself the rules Committee Clerk at victor. Young sfgov. Org. If you submit Public Comment viaemail it will be forwarded to the supervisors and included as part of the file. You may send written comment tuesday city hall, 1 dr. Carlton b goodlett place, 244, San Francisco california 94102. Silence cell phones and electronic devices. Items acted upon today are expected to appear on the board of supervisors agenda july 9, 2024 unless otherwise stated. That completes my initial announcements. Thank you, please call item 1. Item 1, Charter Amendment first draft to amend the charter to establish the position of Inspector General in the Controllers Office to provide that the Inspector General nominated subject to approval to authorize the initiate and lead investigations regarding potential violations of laws or policies involving fraud, waste, a
And you can also watch after words online. Go to booktv. Org and click on the book tv series and the topics list on the upper right side of the page. Beth shapiro is next. Her book how to clone a man that looks at Climate Change and migration patterns and the role they play in the extinction of mammoth. You may not be able to hear me. Hello, everyone. Thanks for joining us tonight. On behalf of the bookstore im delighted to welcome you to this event with beth shapiro and herbert how to clone a mammoth. This is one of the many events this spring. Friday David Roberts will join us in the store to introduced his new book the lost world of the old one discovery is in the ancient southwest and tickets are Still Available with David Mcauliffe presented in the right brothers and the first terrorist Church Leader this month. To learn more, visit us online at harvard. Com or pick up a player on your way out. Can i talk will conclude with some questions after a book signing at the table. We have
Say two robbers held a woman at gunpoint and forced her to withdraw money from her bank account all while police are looking for two people the man and woman featured in this surveillance video. They say one of them saw their victim at goodwill on monday and convinced her to drive them to a post office. The man then pulled out a gun and told the woman to take them to a bank and withdraw money. One of them went into the bank with the woman, while the other stayed in the car with her 8 year old daughter and 4 year old son. Before they let the family go police say the pair forced the woman to drive them to her home and get more money there. They let her and her children go. Lafayette police are asking for tips. The female suspect may be easier to spot police say shes in her 50s and has tattooed eyebrows. In fort collins today offices for the Us Agriculture department are expected to reopen. With extra security. A usda spokesperson says offices in colorado, maryland, North Carolina and Wes
A moonscape of destruction, thats how one journalist described what hed witnessed in syria. For four years now, civil war has raged across the country, leaving death and destruction in its wake. Those who can, flee. To date, its thought that over four million syrians have left their homeland in search of safety elsewhere. Their first port of call is often neighboring turkey. For some, turkey is just a stop on their journey into europe. Others, however, have no choice but to stay and their numbers are fast approaching two million. Reporter intissar and her family fled from a town near aleppo across the border into turkey. They are now living here in kilis. She is nineyearsold and has a congenital liver disease. Her uncle Mohammed Hamadeh is a pharmacist; he tries to alleviate her symptoms as best he can. Because she is a refugee, she cant get the treatment she needs in turkey. Mohammed when she was little, the doctors said she was unlikely to reach the age of three. But she is still ali
Retain their natural beauty. A moonscape of destruction, thats how one journalist described what hed witnessed in syria. For four years now, civil war has raged across the country, leaving death and destruction in its wake. Those who can, flee. To date, its thought that over four million syrians have left their homeland in search of safety elsewhere. Their first port of call is often neighboring turkey. For some, turkey is just a stop on their journey into europe. Others, however, have no choice but to stay and their numbers are fast approaching two million. Reporter intissar and her family fled from a town near aleppo across the border into turkey. They are now living here in kilis. She is nineyearsold and has a congenital liver disease. Her uncle Mohammed Hamadeh is a pharmacist; he tries to alleviate her symptoms as best he can. Because she is a refugee, she cant get the treatment she needs in turkey. Mohammed when she was little, the doctors said she was unlikely to reach the age o