Would fall it would hit the pillow rather than the table or floor. blando says her father suffered a leg wound for three months. Sb during that time, his leg was wrapped. Nothing was treated. His meds werent changed. the family wrote letters to king officials, legislators. And even sent complaints directly to governor walker. Sb we got a form letter saying we sent a nurse, looked things over, talked to other residents and everything is fine. theyre ensure a potential audit of the facility is done by an outside group. Kw how much more can our families of veterans take, of neglect and abuse. Something needs to be done. blando says sundling died because his untreated constipation lead to severe bleeding. And ultimately two heart attacks. To put it in perspective. Blando says her father was a prisoner of war during world war two. And suffered a he said, he received better care for his foot in a german pow camp than he did for his leg wounds at the king va facility. the family says they are
Violent protests erupt in charlotte, North Carolina and continue into the morning hours. After police shoot and kill a black man who they say had a gun. New today police rejected claims Keith Lamont Scott was holding a book. Not a gun. And said detectives recovered a gun. No book was found. Reid binion reports. Protests. Erupting in North Carolina. After charlotte serve a warrant tuesday. Mos there is something going on across this nation that needs to be addressed. My child, my nephews, i am concerned. Police say while officers looked for the individual named in the warrant, they encountered another man. Who, they say, was armed. Chief kerr putney, charlottemecklenburg police made some imminent threat to them and because of that, at least one of our officers fired rounds at the subject. The officer involved in the shooting is now on paid administrative leave. The demonstrations in charlotte. Following other protests in tulsa, oklahoma. After the unarmed African American man friday. Po
Yee, present. Kim, present. Madame president you have a quorum president breed please join us in the pledge of allegiance. [pleage of allegiance] president breed thank you. Mdm. Clerk, either any communications . Clerk i have none to report today president breed any changes to the separate 23rd or march 1, 2016 regular Board Meeting minutes . Seeing none, is their motion to approve those minutes . Moved and seconded. Going take this without objection . Without objection those Meeting Minutes will be approved after Public Comments. The gavel president breed mdm. Clerk please read the Consent Agenda clerk items on consent are considered routine if a member of jets and item may be removed and considered separately breed president breed cnote items on the roster please call the roll clerk on items one and 2 campos aye, [adjournment] aye, farrell, aye, kim aye, mar absent, peskin aye, tang aye, wiener aye, yee aye, avalos aye, breed aye there are 10 aye president breed those items are appro
Services committee. Im chair of the committee. My name is jenkins. Excuse me. To my right is suppose adviser compass. Major well be joined by yee sitting instead of Supervisor John Avalos who cannot make it due to a family emergency. I want to recognize jim smith and loe who is recording our meeting today from sf govtv and make sure our meetings are online. Madam clerk, any announces. Silence all cell phones and complete speaker cards and documents to be included as apart of the feel should be committed to the clerk. Meetings will appeal on the april 4th agenda. Call the first item. Item number 1. Ordinance amending the police code to mandate that businesses and places of public accommodation designate singleuser toilet facilities that are available to the public or employees as allgender and accessible to persons of any gender identity, and require enforcement of the signage requirements by the department of building inspection; amending the administrative code to require buildings on
Called, shaping San Francisco. Thanks. Yee, welcome to cspan. Welcome to the vast audience at cspan programing across the United States and across the world. Were happy to have you all with us tonight at our shaping San Francisco talks. This talk tonight is on Synthetic Biology, diy meets big capital is the title they gave it. It is really borne out of a long interest i have had, in some ways the roots of shaping San Francisco which is Community Participatory history project but rooted in ses lendings acritical relationship to technology. We started in the mid 90s during the big boom then of interactive multimedia and kind of way before there was even web 1. 0 really. We were already working on this project. Weve gone through quite a few iterations. We all lived through endless rounds of hysteria technology will save us and take us to the Promised Land and so on and so one of the interesting topics for me is to try to think about what is the moment in history that youre living through