is fundamentally committed to the realization of human rights and human freedom around the world, and i m so very pleased to be in new york working to advance that noble mission. a longtimes republican activist who previously served as u.s. ambassador to canada. she expressed again extraordinary gratitude for the bold leadership of president trump. the president has no plans to meet with his iranian counterpart while in new york for the yuan general assembly later this month. treasury secretary steven mnuchin said today that the departure of john bolton as national security advisor will not dramatically change the administration s position on iran. president trump says he would meet with president rouhani with no conditions to discuss iran s nuclear program. global news 24 hours a day, on-air, and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i m mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. shery: live from bloomberg world headquarters i
third part of this law, because the tenant is occupying a unit not authorized for residency. this part of the ordinance posed a big safety risk to the tenant. if an in-law is illegal, it s most likely due to safety problems. therefore, by not allowing those owners to evict the tenants and if the tenant decides to stay, they will live in a dangerous environment. if this ordinance passed, it will allow the people staying in their illegal units. the process of legalizing i think it should be an option of owners choice. overall, i think the ordinance has good intentions, but there should be a better way to support the course. today we heard so many stories and i think we need to set some laws that could balance both tenants and the landlords. thank you. thank you. next speaker, please. hi. my name is jim. i m a small property owner. i came here as a teenager with $10 in my pocket and paid myself through college and now i have a job that i can afford to support myself. the
folks that need translation, both in english excuse me, chinese, as well as spanish. our clerk is ms. andrea ausberry and want to recognize the talented folks at sfgovtv, jesse larson and leo, who will be broadcasting this committee on sfgovtv. thank you very much. madame clerk, any announcements for us today. yes, please science all electronic devices and submit all speaker cards to the clerk. items acted upon today may be appear on the [speaker not board of supervisors agenda unless otherwise state ladies and gentlemen, please turn your cell phones off or on vibrate. item 1 is a motion amending the mallive code for the surplus city property. colleagues this item was continued from our recessed meeting last wednesday because of amendments made by the committee. if there are no other comments from the committee members would i i would like to take public comment on item 1. so let s go ahead and open up. we ll start with public comment. please line up to this podium
some hospitals are making improvements. all clinicians need to be aware that they should suspect sepsis. panorama reveals how many hospitals are failing sepsis patients. does that mean that we are still losing lives today because not everywhere is matching the standards of the best places? i m afraid it does. hi. how are you doing? i m all right, how are you. how are you dad? good to see you. it s almost three years since my mother died. every family get together is still bitter sweet. we ve had to come to terms with her not being around. she might still be with us had she received better care in hospital. doctors missed the warning signs of a life threatening condition sepsis. talking about the day my mother fell ill isn t easy. she woke up in the morning and said, i ve never felt as ill as this before. that was when i sprang into action to dial the nhs emergency number. did you think she was like potentially seriously ill at that point? no absolutely not. because she wa
how are you doing? i m all right, how are you. how are you dad? good to see you. it s almost three years since my mother died. every family get together is still bitter sweet. we ve had to come to terms with her not being around. she might still be with us had she received better care in hospital. doctors missed the warning signs of a life threatening condition sepsis. talking about the day my mother fell ill isn t easy. she woke up in the morning and said, i ve neverfelt as ill as this before. that was when i sprang into action to dial the nhs emergency number. did you think she was like potentially seriously ill at that point? no absolutely not. because she walked herself down stairs and got into the ambulance. my brother was with her the next day. her condition worsened. we sat in the room with her and from being able to speak, she suddenly stopped speaking, started to complain about feeling very hot and then having lots of pain in her lower body. then she became sligh