Those attending in person will be allowed to speak first then take those waiting on the telephone line. Your item comes up and Public Comment is called, those joining in person should line up to speak and those on the telephone dial star 3 to be added to the queue. If on your telephone, remember to turn down listening devices. You may submit written comment by email to the government oversight clerk and send stefani. Cabrera sfgov. O rg to city hall. If you submit Public Comment in writing it will be forwarded to the surprisers and included as part of the file. Items acted upon today are expected to appear on the board of supervisors agenda october 3, 2023 unless otherwise stated. Thank you. Thank you. Please call item 1 . Hearing to discus the plan for carbreak ins and requesting the mayors aw Police Department office of District Attorney office of Economic Workforce Development, Municipal Transportation Agency and department of Emergency Management to report. [providing instructions
Good morning, this meeting will come to order. Welcome to september 21, 2023 of the government audit and Oversight Committee of the San Francisco board of supervisor. Im supervisor preston, joined by Catherine Stefani and connie chan. The clerk is Stephanie Cabrera i thanks to sfgovtv for staffing this meeting. Madam clerk, any announcements . Providing Remote Access and Public Comment via telephone. The board recognizes that equitable Public Access is essential and will take Public Comment first Public Comment will be taken on each item. Those attending in person will be allowed to speak first then take those waiting on the telephone line. Your item comes up and Public Comment is called, those joining in person should line up to speak and those on the telephone dial star 3 to be added to the queue. If on your telephone, remember to turn down listening devices. You may submit written comment by email to the government oversight clerk and send stefani. Cabrera sfgov. O rg to city hall.
Access and Public Comment via telephone. The board recognizes that equitable Public Access is essential and will take Public Comment first Public Comment will be taken on each item. Those attending in person will be allowed to speak first then take those waiting on the telephone line. Your item comes up and Public Comment is called, those joining in person should line up to speak and those on the telephone dial star 3 to be added to the queue. If on your telephone, remember to turn down listening devices. You may submit written comment by email to the government oversight clerk and send stefani. Cabrera sfgov. O rg to city hall. If you submit Public Comment in writing it will be forwarded to the surprisers and included as part of the file. Items acted upon today are expected to appear on the board of supervisors agenda october 3, 2023 unless otherwise stated. Thank you. Thank you. Please call item 1 . Hearing to discus the plan for carbreak ins and requesting the mayors aw Police Depar
Kinder will look at the way hollywood has shied away from graphic war wounds sorry, look at the way that the hollywood has shied away from graphic war wounds and how a military propaganda can downplay the wars relentless consumption of life and limb and how they deserved to be removed from the margins to the center of the american war story. In this talk, he will explore the history of american war through the bodies of five disabled veterans. What emerges is a portrait of a nations struggling and often failing to mitigate the human cost of military conflict. We welcome dr. Kinder from Oklahoma State university where hes an associate professor of history and american studies. Hes the author of paying with their bodies, american war and the problem of the disabled veteran. Which came out two years ago from the university of chicago press. Hes currently completing a book on the history of zoos during world war ii. Please welcome john kinder. [ applause ] thank you. Let me just arrange th
And as the business of elderly care grows, making the right choice has never been harder. Theyre putting profits ahead of people and theyre increasing those profits on the backs of the nursing home residents who are being exploited, neglected, and abused. It is epidemic. This week fault lines investigates the business of elderly care. This facility in Oklahoma City provides the type of care most people would hope for in their golden years. It has very high standards, and above average staffing levels. But for the majority in the us who rely on government reimbursements for elderly care, like medicaid, the reality can be quite different. He pulled the light and nobody would come for an hour. So pretty early we were suspicious of the place. My dad would call frantic, every single morning, because feces and urine were running off the bed. Continuing down the hallway i see no staff helping people. I hear people crying out for help. Nobody responding to them. Abuses are hidden, sometimes co