Does not capture what led up to the takedown. Video captured by cell phone shows a Vallejo Police officer hitting a man on the ground who appears to be resisting arrest. The officer then pulls out what appears to be a flashlight and hits him repeatedly. Seconds later, another officer arrives. You can hear the suspect screaming i am god. Absolutely disgusting that someone would do that to a human being. Shouldnt hit him that many times. And hes still hitting him. Reporter but a store clerk working at the time says the man was threatening people. About that time he was turning around with his fingers like he was shooting people. I was scared, like what if he has a gun on him and what if hes not there and he decides to pull out a gun and shoots people . Reporter she says the officer in question has helped her and many customers in the past. I would have never expected him to react like that. I would have never expected him to be that kind of cop. Reporter the Police Department issued a st
The pe teacher we have, the pier resources that programs and the Wellness Centers that were able to provide in our public high schools, these dollars truly make a difference every day to the lives of our students and rarely have a seen a policy having the far ranging Impact Education Enrichment Fund does. Im glad we were able to make it stronger. We were able to take out the 25 trigger because we know our kids dont need bus money when the city is not doing well. Im glad we were able to take out the controversial inkind services where the city was Offering Services that the School District didnt necessarily need ~ and im glad we were able to extend our sunset from 10 to 25 years now that we have showcased the School Districts accountability to spending general fund dollars wisely. Of course, the Childrens Fund also another very important reauthorization now its third reauthorization as a former youth organizer, my program was funded by the Childrens Fund. Its amazing to see how those do
Thank you. Ill be very, very brief. Everyone has said pretty much everything that needed to be said td children and family initiative. Drawed needed to be said about the ~ Beth Rubenstein is in my office, wanted to acknowledge her work. [speaker not understood] in norman yees office has been combining these measures and working closely with all of our offices. Peter lauderbourne did a lot of work knishly with the childrens furnished coalition. I wanted to thank him for his effort as well as ~ fund as well [speaker not understood] in jane kims office. Norman yee mentioned tom owen. Wanted to thank him as well for his work and getting last minute details from us to put in Charter Amendment form. That was very, very helpful. And look forward to voting on this next week. Thank you. Colleague, as you know, under our board of supervisors board rules, at least six days need to intervene before the first appearance of a proposed Charter Amendment before we actually submit it to the electorate.
Without transparency, its extremely difficult to negotiate and improve rates. In terms of the resolution being introduced today this is an issue thats going to require several steps and constant attention. After several meetings with our City Attorneys Office Catherine Dodd and other members of hhs and the joint Labor Committee we all agree this resolution is the next step to address the issue. The resolution gives a directive to hss as they negotiate with Health Care Vendors to demand quality and cost transparency by 2016 as well as agreements with no anticompetitive provisions. It also recommends that hss establish a payment reform and transparent Advisory Group made up of a nationally recognized expert and experts to outline a framework for Transparent Health care system here in San Francisco. And i will continue to work with hss to form this group. Hss will report back to the board of supervisors march 31st, 2016 on their negotiations, progress and outcomes for this Advisory Group.
31st, 2016 on their negotiations, progress and outcomes for this advisory group. I do believe we as a board owe it to our residents as consumers to gain more insight into Health Care Costs that we continue to shoulder the burden of more and more. So they can begin to move towards more competitive pricing structure. Transparent marketplace as we all know are inherently more competitive and more competition will lead to driving down costs, something we can all agree on were seeing here at the city and county of San Francisco. I look forward to your support as that comes forward. The second item is unfortunately an in memoriam for reverend Anthony Turney here in San Francisco. Reverend turney was joined by friends and family on july 4, 2014 in the coming home hospice in San Francisco following three years living with cancer. He was 76 years old and his death came on the 30th anniversary of him becoming a u. S. Citizen. Reverend turney was born in england in 1937. His first years were spen