A months long travel ban and allows restaurants to reopen as it is as one of latin americas longest coronavirus lockdowns. And the man convicted for overseeing torture for cambodias cmere rouge regime has died. Thanks for joining us its a visit officials in the u. S. State of wisconsin didnt want to happen but President Donald Trump ignored their pleas and went to the city of can osha its been the site of protest since police shot a black man called jacob blake 7 times in the back a week ago and during his trip trying to double down on his law and Order Campaign message as john hendren reports. The rubble is still piled high in the streets of can no ship buildings boarded in tempers flaring President Donald Trumps arrival in this battered city pitted his hardcore supporters against the demonstrators protesting the shooting of another black man by police. He came to praise police but must give far greater support to a Law Enforcement its all about giving them additional support. These a
To push for urgent political change. Colombia lifts a months long travel ban and allows restaurants to reopen as it eases one of flat americas longest coronavirus lockdowns. They pledged to resolve their face of policies from the mugabe era zimbabwe are 1st to give back land seized from former white farmers. Hello its a visit officials in the u. S. State of wisconsin didnt want to happen but President Donald Trump ignored their pleas and visited the city of can osha its been the site of protest since the Police Shooting of jacob blake a black man hit 7 times in the back last month visited some of the property damaged during the demonstrations that followed which have been mostly peaceful he doubled down on his law and Order Campaign message calling anti racism protests domestic terror which he said had been fueled by the democrats. Violent mobs demolished or damaged at least 25. 00 businesses burned down public buildings and threw bricks at Police Offices which your Police Officers won
Like the shelter extension policy. Remember the hearing where they said, like, after 60 days, they would throw the Homeless People out on the street . I remember it. I have the paper of it, and this is i mean, we homeless, we cannot trust government if youre going to tell us to leave our property and then dump us on the street in 30 days. Its this the beds getting too close together. Like, the picture that im trying to get to, its theyre putting beds directly next to each other, and these are total strangers are supposed to sleep next to total strangers. No nothing about spread of disease, bronchitis, and because theyre homeless, were supposed to [inaudible] president yee thank you. Public comment is closed. Colleagues supervisor haney, would you like to rescind the vote on item 50 . And make a motion to rescind . Supervisor haney okay. I make a motion to rescind vote on item 50. President yee okay. Its seconded by supervisor mandelman. Then the vote is rescinded. Again, to remind the
About it and i think as a whole, as a community, as any community, if people just put a little effort, we could really help each other out. Thats how it should be. Thats what food is about basically. An organization that meets is the San Francisco knight ministry we work with tuesday and thursdays. By the power of your name i have faith to move mountains because i believe in jesus. I believe its helpful to offer food to people because as you know, theres so much homelessness in San Francisco and california and the United States. I really believe that food is important as well as our faith. The San Francisco knight ministry has been around for 54 years. The core of the ministry, a group of ordain ministers, we go out in the middle of the night every single night of the year, so for 54 years we have never missed a night. I know its difficult to believe maybe in the United States but a lot of our people will say this is the first meal theyve had in two days. I really believe it is a time
This unique neighborhood, we noemie know miguels over there shaking his head like, yeah. [laughter] we know there is Something Special about the city and Something Special about the neighborhoods and to have everything to do with the people who are part of these amazing neighborhoods. And im just really excited about some of the other things that weve done and more of what we will do to make sure that we are protecting Affordable Housing in the mission for generations to come. [applause] now we all know the sad history of rewoment in our city. The community that i grew up in the Western Addition and what happened to that community. A lot of propsses were made. A lot of housing was built. But when the time came, for example, in the Public Housing that i grew up in, 300 units torn down, 200 units built and the difficulty of so many of us being able to move back to the community. You remember this joyce armstrong, what happened in the Western Addition and how it really sadly destroyed a v