we ve started doing reading if you want to join us, reading promoting a drug-free community. it seems to be a food hold on closing that gap. thank you for your hard work and commitment to san francisco. president fong: thank you. any additional general public comment? well, meeting is adjourned at 1:50. my name is richard carranza and i m your superintendent and he couldn t be proud of all of you. [ applause ] we have some very, very special people who are here today who have invested a lot of time for us to have this opportunity to share this together. now i m going to ask a couple of requests from you. first and foremost, if you have a cell phone, turn it off or put it on vibrate. okay? turn it off or put it on vibrate. the second thing i m going to ask, i know how much fun it is to get on a bus and leave school, and go somewhere else and you are sitting next to your friends but this is where i m going to get serious on you. we re coming together today and i said we
you took out my favorite eating place and i thinkit part of your kitchen. i ve been waiting for you to reopen and i think everyone else is going to vote yes. so i call the question. on the motion to approve with conditions, commissioner antonini, aye, commissioner borden, aye, commissioner hillis, aye, commissioner president fong, aye. that motion passes unanimously and places you on the final item under your agenda, general public comment that s a time members of the public may address the commission on items of interest to the public that are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the commission except agenda items. i have no speaker cards. president fong: i have one speaker card, dino. hey, how is it going in dino, i want to inviolate you to check out 474 fairly street, a neglected property. we ve talked about finding some solutions to what goes on in mid-market and north of mid-market and one of the solutions is addressing negligent owners of properties. i trie
problem but also says he wants more information on what he calls the alleged obstacles. i did speak after that statement was released and after reading it, he said he s encouraged and says it s a step in the right direction. thank you. i know you can hear me. i want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for always being there for meechl i look forward to seeing you again, brother. so this is something you don t see often. a standing ovation for the beat partner of officer youngstorm. there are hundreds today gathered and he was laid to rest this afternoon in dixon. apc 7 news was at the service. his partner spoke it was quite a moment. that was so moving. the whole ceremony, the service was really powerful and moving. he had three families heerk the immediate family, family of friends, and his enormous family of law enforcement colleagues. a giant american flag hung over the entrance of the church parking lot. and the casket moved down the aisle as a sea of law enf
we re live in aurora with more abc news has video of shooting suspect james holme, taken six years ago when he spoke at a science camp. it s an ill illusion that a allows you to change the past. he shot into a crowded theater, kill 12 people, including very ron na moser. veronica s mother, ashley, is in the opt and has been told of her daughter s death. we small people who are still terribly injured and may not make it. authorities maneuvered through a minefield of booby-traps inside holmes apartment, removing a computer, hard drives, and several explosives they detonated at other locations. as we continue to learn more about the man police believe is responsible for this shooting, there s an effort here today to make sure the victims are not forgotten and, alan, i will wile the story at 6. alan: is the area starting to look like it did before the tragedy? the mall re-opened yesterday so today you had a lot of shoppers coming and going, people still taking
is on board until the speaker said no. americans are tired of washington s short-term fixes and gimmicks. doing a two-month extension instead of a full year causes uncertainty for job creators. and senate democratic leaders are so far refusing. to renegotiate yait risks of middle class tax cuts never going to the middle class it affects roughly 160 million americans. i think that it s a travesty for working people and people that don t make a lot of money. voters support the tax cut extension. polls show the great majority of americans favor. i think that congress needs to think long and hard about when they re making decisions is that they have a larger repercussion on the rest of the public. i think get something done that is good for the country. and give something that a group of people that don t have much confidence in what s happening on the hill. and abc 7 s political analyst says republicans are making a mistake. looks like the republican house is