From cattle. The char is then brought to Rural Communities to be added to Water Supplies the rift valley has an unusually high level of fluoride because the volcanic rock naturally produces the chemical the World Health Organization recommends fluoride levels to be around 1. 00 milligrams per liter in this village the level is 9 the excess levels of fluoride causes a chronic condition called fluorosis 67 year old fatality suffers from it as do most of his 9 children. And we get a new one in your room i feel back pain in joint pain i cant sit down or stand up properly i also feel pain all over my body. And. The effects of fluorosis are irreversible but increasing calcium intake can help 97000 people have been helped by the chart program but 16000000 are affected this project is just scratching the surface but for those in this village safer drinking. Water is making a difference we are hearty in aljazeera mojo in southeast ethiopia. The u. S. State of oregon is introducing Mental Health
From hong kong. The practices of now being cleared off the streets of hong kong where they blocked guys main highways on march 5th in the Central Business district which is where we are now and traffic has returned to normal now these protests were initially just about the anger of the extradition bill but that bill has now been dumped altogether but the anger of the message is now broader these protesters want beijing to withdraw restraint pull back from its tightening grip on hong kong now we have more rallies planned again next weekend i should also say there was a separate incident last night in a place called good long which is in the New Territories where we had a group of people wearing white we targeted those protesters returning from yesterday as much as another the mob wearing white they were holding up big metal devices and they beat those passages i think janice and they beat politicians who tried to escape from the trying to avoid these violent confrontations and now. The
Contributed to the use of force. Commissioner elias thank you. That was my question, because i do think thats a large part of what you and your team are doing in sort of getting the officers into the 40houraweek course. Yeah. Unfortunately, i dont have my other sergeants that are the ones doing most of the trainings. We have been doing this nonstop through the years. We just recently did the command staff training for the ten hours, and it was refreshing to hear our supervisors and command staff hear how its changed in crisis intervention. Now, the officers are embracing it, theyre practicing. I read most of the reports that come to my desk for 5150s, and i see how the officers are doing a great job up there. Theyre building a rapport with people in crisis, theyre not rushing, and i think thats what we want at this point. Were motivated to continue doing our work. I know sometimes you dont hear the good jobs that officers are doing, but im telling you, i hear every day on the radio off
[pledge of allegiance] clerk commissioners, id like to take roll. President hirsch okay. Thank you. [roll call] clerk commissioner, you have a quorum. Also present are chief scott of the sfpd and Paul Henderson from the department of police accountability. President hirsch okay. Thank you. Good evening, everybody. This is the june 12, 2019 meeting of the San Francisco Police Commission. We have a moderate calendar, so ill allow three minutes for Public Comments, and we are ready for the first item. Clerk line item 1, discussion. Police chiefs report. Provide an overview of the report of the incidents happening in San Francisco. Commission discussion will be limited to determine whether to calendar any of the incidents the chief describes for a future commission meeting. Major events. Provide a summary of planned activities and events occurring since the previous meeting. This will include a brief overview of any events occurring in San Francisco having an impact on public safety. Commi
[pledge of allegiance] clerk commissioners, id like to take roll. President hirsch okay. Thank you. [roll call] clerk commissioner, you have a quorum. Also present are chief scott of the sfpd and Paul Henderson from the department of police accountability. President hirsch okay. Thank you. Good evening, everybody. This is the june 12, 2019 meeting of the San Francisco Police Commission. We have a moderate calendar, so ill allow three minutes for Public Comments, and we are ready for the first item. Clerk line item 1, discussion. Police chiefs report. Provide an overview of the report of the incidents happening in San Francisco. Commission discussion will be limited to determine whether to calendar any of the incidents the chief describes for a future commission meeting. Major events. Provide a summary of planned activities and events occurring since the previous meeting. This will include a brief overview of any events occurring in San Francisco having an impact on public safety. Commi