And he left everyone in the Police Department with his love of San Francisco, his love of the Police Department, a love that he had been a seven cisco police officer. It is a huge loss for the Police Department. We miss him dearly. I want to thank you, supervisors , for recognizing joe today. We have not been able to find him since he left, so we are glad he is still around. Joe, good luck to you and your family, you are sorely missed. I will be calling you for advice as the years go on. Thank you to the board. [applause] okay. Next up is supervisor fewer. Thank you. I would like to invite mr. David parr to the podium, please. Colleagues, today i would like to thank david parr for his 34 years of service to San Francisco Unified School District as an educator and recognizing his Lasting Impact on a generation of students. David parr was born and raised in his beloved braintree, massachusetts. He attended salem state as an undergraduate and attended boston state for his masters in educa
It is still the last vestige in San Francisco that really hasnt changed that much. You have irish people with the latin, with africanamerican, with asian, it is the most diverse district in the city by far. It is a gigantic district, and therefore hence the five different supervisory districts, but hit has a long history in the transition. Most of the people, and why i love it there most, they are family. The people who are there, i really got to enjoy. Florez, stefani, rosemary, roseann, sharon everhart, rex in the back, my good, good people, and like i have told people in the past, if he was a little bit older, and you could have raised hell with me when we were youngsters, like you want to say that all these people, and the last one, my leader, the voice in your ear whether you want to hear it or not, joelle. [cheers and applause] but its because of the people like that from my officers all the way to the people that work with me and those people within the community, they touch my
And sharing it with me and educating my staff also on how to do it. And i know that you have always wanted to build more, build faster, and the idea that youve also looked out for our lowincome seniors, i just want to say thank you and i think were going to be doing a lot of Work Together in your new capacity. Good luck. President yee thank you. Supervisor peskin. Supervisor peskin thank you, i just wanted to add my voice on a number of things. First of all, maybe we should rename it the kate hartley act, item 64 later on todays agenda, finally getting right the way we do loans. And its rare that the board of supervisors delegates its authority, but i think you have, with your staff, crafted that just right. But most importantly i want to thank you for implementing legislation for the prop c repurpose dollars that is allowing us to acquire those s. R. O. Hotels that toured with president yee. Thank you for the commitment to the s. R. O. S. President yee okay, now kate hartley, director
airport. the suspect arrested by the fbi. what we re learning about the device that was found hidden in his luggage. also, university of georgia football player who turned himself in on charges related to a deadly car crash that killed a teammate and staff member after the team s national championship victory. also, u.s. intelligence with a new report on what is known as havana syndrome. for years american diplomats and spies around the world have been complaining of mysterious symptoms. they re oftentimes debilitating. what s a foreign adversary to blame? we have the answer. lot to get to. we ll begin with this. the tsa intercepting a suitcase packed with an explosive device before loaded ton a plane. it happened at the airport in it allentown, pennsylvania. the bomb squad rushing into the scene there. and the fbi later arresting this man seen on surveillance video. here s the breakdown of what happened. the fbi saying the suspect arrived at the airport monday morning
called an acoustic attack. i ll warn you may may require an open mind. myster s sonic attacks, unexplained illnesses including head injuries all over the world. who is the perpetrator and what s causing it? microwave weapons. microwave attacks on u.s. intelligence officers. the reality is these devices exist. capability plus intent, the russian government would have both. anything is possible. it could be little green men from mars, but why should i believe it? do you have to see it to believe it? yes snch. the way i see this bewildering mystery is a mystery of the brain. this suggests there is damage. a mystery of engineering and physics. how fast does that energy move? speed of light? at the speed of light. a mystery that s baffled america s top scientists. i can t explain it. and devastated those who have been impacted. this is terrifying. nothing could make a sound like what we heard. severe pain on one occasion in the white house. this i