And were coming forward inaudible having individuals plead guilty to charges shows a lot. I think as we continue doing those kind of cases and building those cases we will see results. We have asset forfeitures that will be coming so i can foresee more things happening. Were currently working with the fbi right now. Commissioner turman. I move that we, the ask the board of supervisors to authorize the police to retroactively accept and appropriate a grant in the amount of 200,000 from the california Emergency Management agency. Second. First we have to have Public Comment. Any Public Comment . Seeing none, all in favor say aye. Please call line item 5. Line item 5, Public Comment on all matters pertaining to item 7 below, closed session, including Public Comment on vote whether to hold item 7 in closed session. Motion with reference to the closed session matters, ladies and gentlemen these are disciplinary matters involving police officers. They are protected by the california constitu
Again, because it will bring future revenue possibilities to the sfpuc. On the rfp itself, we want to make sure that we want to again thank staff for being very good about working with the community and really changing that rfp a lot so we reflected more what the community was looking for and the robustness for the kind of program were working for. However, i would still say that the advocate Community Still wants something that pushes the envelope a little more than the rfp suggest, especially on selecting sites. We kind of got word from staff that we would downgrade the necessity of selecting sites beyond those that have already been identified by their sfpuc and sf environment. That wasnt what we were asking for. We were asking for a Site Selection for a Site Selection citywide to be completed. Thats going to need to be done if were going to be able to do a proper program. So, lets, as we roll this rfp process forward, lets make sure that were pushing the envelope on getting Somethi
Disasters such as Hurricane Katrina and the earthquake in haiti as a guide. But first a look at the recoverly effort. Its been 11 days since haiyan hit the country with record force. Survivors continue to wait for the basics, food, water, and medicine. Our situation here is not so good. It smells bad. Its hot, and its very cold at night. There is also a shortage of food. Reporter aid is slowly trickling to the hardest hit and most remote parts of the island nation. Helicopters from the u. S. Navy Aircraft Carrier George Washington have been dropping supplies to isolated communities in and around tacloban, the city most damaged by the super typhoon. Its a mounting humanitarian crisis. Millions are living in tent cities, and the government is beginning to face criticism for slow response. Search waiting to help us, to help get our people situated in a better situation as quickly as possible. Reporter the United Nations estimate 13 Million People are affected by the typhoon. 4 million hav
President , john f. Kennedy. For a generation of americans the death of president john f. Kennedy was a touch stone, every one know where they were in dallas 50 years ago today and the shooting and aftermath viewed by millions and carried the news around the clock and a half century later the nation is marking the moment that changed our nation and al jazeera will have continuing coverage of the somber anniversary all day long and later in the hour we will look at the final days of jfk and how reporters captured those moments. Plus we will focus on an unique photography exhibit that has snapshots of his presidency from beginning to end. Very good friday morning and welcome to al jazeera and stephanie si has the morning off. We begin with a historic power play in congress, Senate Democrats passed the so called Nuclear Option, the landmark vote limits the use of filibustering to block president ial nominees and democrats say the move will engridlock in washington and allow president obam
Reflected more what the community was looking for and the robustness for the kind of program were working for. However, i would still say that the advocate Community Still wants something that pushes the envelope a little more than the rfp suggest, especially on selecting sites. We kind of got word from staff that we would downgrade the necessity of selecting sites beyond those that have already been identified by their sfpuc and sf environment. That wasnt what we were asking for. We were asking for a Site Selection for a Site Selection citywide to be completed. Thats going to need to be done if were going to be able to do a proper program. So, lets, as we roll this rfp process forward, lets make sure that were pushing the envelope on getting Something Big enough that will get us 50 clean energy ~. Thank you. Next speaker, please. Hi, i will start where mr. Brooks left off, which is 50 clean energy, 50 of our energy load within 10 years. That was what was originally envisioned in the w