Level of force as we have heard today. Too often, they are viewed as homeless, nonlethal devices that temporarily incompass taits that is false. When use as intended they cause pain and as we have seen across the nation they pose a risk of serious jury or death. As you have heard today, in particular people with Mental Health problem are more likely to be at high risk of death, and with that high population in San Francisco and coming in contact often with the San Francisco Police Department, we dont want to run a risk of that population being impacted. And the aclu is also concerned with the civil rights implications that the supervisors spoke of today. You know, across the nation and in San Francisco, you will see the African American communities of color are impacted by accessive use of force that would lead us to believe that once they are instituted they would also be disproportionately used against the xhupts of color. Because they are easy to use it will increase over use and of
Feet. A florida airport there had a sudden encounters with a bird shattering the wind screen. The pilot in the cockpit didnt know what hit him. But he did land. Those are our top stories monday, february 24th. This is abc world news now. Good monday morning, everybody. We have new details about the capture of one of the most wanted drug lord in the world. Joaquinn guzman. This shows the tunnels which guzman used to escape mexican arrest. Authority eventually caught up with him. Prosecutors in the u. S. Want to put him on trial. Abcs larry jacobs reports. Immediately after mexican authorities announced the arrest of drug lord joaquinn guzman calls for his extradition to the u. S. Went out. I would ask that mexicans consider extraditing him to the United States where he will be put in a super max prison under tight security where he cannot escape. Vicious and evasive powerful leader nst drug cartel is being held in this maximum security prison. The concern is that guzman escaped mexican
Such an important part of it as well. And it is my ending slide and so i was ending on that note. And being ahead of a cohort of 683 People Living with hiv, who were homeless, and we dont know what happened to them, other than that 73 of them entered the direct access to housing and 610 did not and my guess, and then it might have found our housing and might still be homeless, and if you look at the line up on top, and that is the mortality rate for those that moved into the direct access to housing, and if you look at the other line, and the staircase going down, that is the mortality rate for those that did not go into the direct access to housing. Stark difference. Yeah. Okay. So, we will make sure that you get more information in terms of the actual cost and are there any other questions that i can answer . Colleagues any questions . No. Thank you so much for all of your hard work on this. And so, last, we have well, steven, i believe is coming from Supportive Housing and your coll
Propose, an alternative model on or for cooperation, and i am quoting here. The reason they were proposing this model, is to reaffirm faith in the fundamental rights and equal rights of men and women and to practice tolerance and live together in peace as good neighbors. And that is from the preamble of the charter of the United Nations in San Francisco in 1948 and that should guide us as we move forward to our exploring Cost Effective strategies on tackling homelessness. Thank you. Next speaker . Brian bassinger with the aids alliance and thank you for opening up this conversation and impressed that someone is doing their homework and is listening. I have looked forward to be continued dialogue that we are going for have because you know that i have many points to may, but i think that we share some Common Ground on looking at the out comes for our investments that we make as a society. I started the aids Housing Alliance with 100 off of my disability check and yesterday, we just serv
When use as intended they cause pain and as we have seen across the nation they pose a risk of serious jury or death. As you have heard today, in particular people with Mental Health problem are more likely to be at high risk of death, and with that high population in San Francisco and coming in contact often with the San Francisco Police Department, we dont want to run a risk of that population being impacted. And the aclu is also concerned with the civil rights implications that the supervisors spoke of today. You know, across the nation and in San Francisco, you will see the African American communities of color are impacted by accessive use of force that would lead us to believe that once they are instituted they would also be disproportionately used against the xhupts of color. Because they are easy to use it will increase over use and officers will be use it as the first line rather than reverting to what they used in training such as verbal commands and we also have outlined man