D. B. I. Is sending out a final mailer this week to 9,000 noncommunity property owners, for the december 1st deadline. And so just again there might be a spike and you might hear from some property owners. The tobacco economic Mitigation Working Group held its second meeting last wednesday and was we received a detailed review of the tobacco permitting process from the department depf public health. It was very informative. And then just i wanted to make sure that all of you are aware that the city is now requiring all commissioners to go through implicit bias training. So dough minka has forwarded an email to you. Its due by the end of the year. And then following up on some of the legislative matters, so a new piece of legislation has been introduced, that is going to require all departments to hold two meetings, regarding the annual budget. So this will be something that, if passed, we will be adding to our calendar. We will need to finalize those hearings by the end of february. So
Of staff. Were really very thrilled hes been able to carve time out of his busy schedule. And spend time with us today to talk about counterterrorism in an era of competing priorities. Russell will deliver opening remarks from the podium and well sit down for a little fireside chat. Ill take the moderators prerogative and ask the first few questions then ill open it up to all you here in attendance in person to ask some questions, and we welcome all of you who are watching via live stream or via cspan. Thank you for joining us today. Russell, the podium is yours. So, thanks very much, matt. Its a great pleasure to be here amongst a number of old friends to talk about counterterrorism in an era of competing resources. I happened to testify earlier this week with the leadership at the fbi and dhs and was talking to a friend of mine yesterday from dhs and said a colleague of hers had seen the testimony and that characterized my performance as that of a thoughtful nerd, so i am hoping to a
All right. Madam secretary, roll call, please. Roll call. [roll call] we have a courtroom. Okay. Item number four. Item four is the approval of possible modifications of the minutes of the meetings set forth below. The regular Meeting Minutes from september 12th, 2019. Are there any questions corrections to the minutes . I move the minutes from the september 12th, 2019 meeting be adopted. Second. Any Public Comment on this item . All those in favor of approving the minutes signify by saying aye. Aye. Any opposed . It is unanimous in favor. Will all right. Item number five. Item five is a general Public Comment on matters within the boards jurisdiction. Do we have any Public Comment this is the time to come forward if you have any questions or concerns about something. Please come forward. Hello, my name is jason and i am from ucsf. Currently vaping and ecigarettes are still widely used and there are many programs in place that offer Preventive Health care screening and Mental Health ca
The ongoing lecture series. Russell took office as acting director in august, but its not his first, second or third time in the building. Hes held many other leadership positions including counselor to the director, chief data officer. Hes held positions at the Defense Intelligence agencies, the National Security council, the u. S. Army, joint chiefs of staff. So were thrilled that hes been able to carve time out of his busy schedule and spend some time with us today to talk about Counter Terrorism in an era of competing priorities. Russell will deliver some opening remarks from the podium and then well sit down for a little fireside chat. Ill ask the first few questions and then i will open it up to all of you who are here to ask some questions and we welcome all of you who are watching via livestream or via cspan, thank you for joining us today. Russell, the podium is yours. So, thanks very much, matt. Its a great pleasure to be here to talk about Counter Terrorism in an era of comp
About. And implementing the task force this force this year, we have recommendations that we are not only working to implement, but we are going to see hopefully real results as a result of the amazing work that the task force has done. We know that in San Francisco we have a serious problem with meth use. In 2018, over 126 people died of a meth overdose and the number of Overdose Deaths from meth rose over 500 in the last 10 years. Meth use is a Public Health and a Public Safety issue in our city. We know that meth is not only providing Substance Use challenges in San Francisco, but we need to make sure that we have a citywide approach to address the combined challenges of Substance Use, Mental Illness , and homelessness in particular. And that is why, along with the department of department health, we announced a comprehensive plan for those who are most in need of Mental Healthcare and Substance Use treatment entitled urgent care s. F. With this, we include building a new system of