Issues of need, you know, i really would encourage the department to really try to devote some new resources into drilling down on the data so that, you know, we are really providing the legislators as much information as we can so that the recommendations and new legislation that they put forward is that balance of these very, very challenging and difficult situations. I would encourage you to try to find some more resources for that. Thank you. I will definitely do that. Commissioner lee, please. Bill, so we have of the 11,000 that submitted the checklist to us, we dont have an idea right now how many are in the category one or two, three, four . That is in the weekly report but the numbers are quite small because it adds up to 3,000. What percentage is category one . I am curious. I dont know the breakdown on the percentage. I am guessing many accident business businesses are in category one. Maybe to manage this program, maybe we should start getting people to say submit your check
Were introduced without reference to committee. A unanimous vote is required for resolutions. Alternatively, a member may require a motion to go to committee. President yee would any of my colleagues like to sever any items . Supervisor ronen. Supervisor ronen item 55. President yee supervisor mandelman . Supervisor mandelman 53. President yee and id like to sever 56. So colleagues, can we take no. Okay. Colleagues, can we take the rest of the items minus 53, 55, and 56, same house, same call . Clerk roll call, mr. President. We need a roll call. President yee roll call. Clerk okay. On items 54, 55, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, and 63 [roll call] clerk there are 11 ayes. President yee okay. Madam clerk, please call item 53. Clerk item 53 is a resolution to declare the week of november 17 through the 23, 2019 as united against hate week in the city and county of San Francisco. President yee supervisor mandelman . Supervisor mandelman colleagues, november 17 through 23, which we are in right
Of Face Recognition Technology and i think supervisor peskin in our office wants to work with the city to exercise our purchase power and try to find alternative devices without that embedded feature. For now, its a stock feature that is impossible to remove, its necessary to preserve the citys standing. Great, any questions . Thank you so much. Were going to open this item up for Public Comment. Any member of the public wish to speak . Seeing none, Public Comment is closed. [gavel] is there a motion . Excuse me, there are a number of clerical amendments. I apologize. Theyre throughout and clean up things to make sure what were talking about here is city issued software or devices and essentially to provide that for these software and devices, they would be subject to the rest of the chapter. Do i need to be more specific about that . Okay. So we would request those amendments to be made. And you submitted that paperwork to the clerk . I did. Well, heres for the clerk. I submitted copi
Permit diagnosis of infertility from now until ever, and i asked specifically, what about if a woman came in and had had one successful pregnancy through whatever means, and was now desiring pregnancy again for the same kind of circumstances of having had one pregnancy, would she be considered fertile or infertile . And given the circumstances would be considered infertile at that point, even though she had had because this is a new encounter. It is a new time. I think that this covers the situations that might arise that would be again, it is not a permanent diagnosis of infertility by any diagnostic criteria. It is a situational situational diagnosis. We would cover two episodes. But apparently not the third. But it would cover because we wouldnt know at the beginning it would be infertile. Whether it is the first pregnancy or the second. That is my understanding. I have assurances of that. And obviously if that is not the case, we would hear about that quickly and have to amend the
Of the tusk gee institute and was a prominent figure in the africanamerican community. Up next, we learn about his connection to West Virginia and how his life there shaped him s a future leader. Booker t. Washington was for 20 years the spokesman and leader of africanamericans in america. And at the time, we had horrible jim crow race codes in the south. That didnt happen here in West Virginia. It was a different sort of race relations. And what he observed with his boyhood heroes was the building of a black middle class, and that really became his path, his career path as he went from tuskegee to being a National Celebrity. Booker was born in a place called hales ford, south of roanoke, virginia, about 225 miles from here, and in those first nine years, he was a slave boy. He didnt have pants. He wore a slave boy shirt. Shoes were two wooden slats with a piece of leather across each toe, across the top. He wanted very much to go to school. He saw white children going to school. He wa