Commissioner meiberger commissioner paskinjordan commissioner stansbury will not be present we have quorum thank you very much ladies and gentlemen, the first one on the genocide a closed session for item 3 mr. Clerk, call item 3 for me and action item closed session. Any Public Comment . Were going to take Public Comment now before closed session no, no Public Comment okay. Thats because we started on time and our Public Comment didnt get the memo okay. Thats the secret everyone were going to go into closed session. Okay weve come out of closed session he united a vote or need to take a motion not to disclose what weve talked about in closed session so moved well take that without objection. Lets the house rehabilitate that commissioner paskinjordan is not here well take that without objection. The motion passed unanimously thank you, everyone at this time, id like to do something to accommodate the number of folks that are here the pob welcomed id like to have director huhuh irration
Eradicated, think again. It can be treated that there is no cure. A new generation is learning that lesson. Amber lee is in San Francisco where she attended the annual tribute to all of the lives lost to aids. Reporter the aids memorial drew extra tension tonight. Many people are telling me more attention needs to be paid to educating the young about hiv and aids. It is a night of remembrance and reflection. Candles lit in tribute to lives lost. New names added each year to the memorial growth. One man had his own list. The get the list got so long. Reporter jim by so lost his has been an older brother in the 90s when aids was a death sentence. My partner died takes giving 1992. My brother died at christmas. We put them in the hospital Christmas Eve the next year. The holidays are tough. Reporter the 55yearold says two decades later, its the responsibility of his generation to help shed light on hiv and aids to Younger Generation even though medications can now keep people alive longer
Will discuss progress made in the work to combat hiv. One of the speakers is dr. Anthony felty, the head of the allergy and Infectious Diseases department. It should get underway shortly here on cspan. Once again, we are waiting for the start of a program of Health Officials working to combat hiv. We would hear from dr. Anthony fauci, the head of the national of allergies and Infectious Diseases. In the meantime, the city press in africa is reporting that preparatory work is well underway to license an hiv vaccine in south africa. If all goes well, the followup trials are set to begin january, 2017, and could be used for general use by 2019. This was revealed by glenda gray at the hiv research for Prevention Conference that is taking place in cape town. Waiting for the start of this gathering of Health Officials, a discussion on progress made in creating a vaccine to combat hiv. All of the panelist, we understand, are in the room to ,y clipping dr. Anthony fauci head of the National In
That. I can certainly do a better job of explaining how we make decisions. I agree. I think so many people have so much information or distractions, the idea role of the media is not one that interest people. I think we are much more interested in the topic than anyone else. By and large the best thing we can do is do our job and youre asleep and well. I do think there is a humbling that occurred over the past 15 years as the industry has done much less well. So i do share the view that if we can be more transparent, that is helpful and consistent with who we want to be as an organization. Like we wrap up, i would for each of you, the journalist out there, to give a sense of how you tried to inspire the people that work with your theeagues to mind for difficult story and why it is important. Left to right,om please. I would say i have done the last a lot of work at reuters to encourage more excitement about the bigger and more investigative stories. As a news agency you can be tempted