i went to the naval academy and became a marine officer and a pilot. this is dated 12 march, 74. my dearest love, it starts. god has given me you. [soft dramatic music] and it s allowed me to live honestly and in truth. my life is not a lie anymore, for i have you. and then in this box, i found something that says, in the event of my death, ship the briefcase unopened to and it has my address, and it s signed by him. he wanted to make sure that if he got killed in an accident that people wouldn t open the letters and figure out what was going on. protecting me. - well, the policy that banned gay men and women from serving openly in the military, don t ask, don t tell - don t ask, don t tell. - don t ask, don t tell. - don t ask, don t tell. - well, you know it all started with a stolen memo. [dramatic music] - the entire policy was based on this premise that an openly gay member of the military ruins unit cohesion and morale. - and who would be in favor of keeping
peacock. i m ayman mohyeldin in new york. have a good night. eldin in new york have a good night. have a good night. [gentle music] - i am thomas t. carpenter. i went to the naval academy and became a marine officer and a pilot. this is dated 12 march, 74. my dearest love, it starts. god has given me you. [soft dramatic music] and it s allowed me to live honestly and in truth. my life is not a lie anymore, for i have you. and then in this box, i found something that says, in the event of my death, ship the briefcase unopened to and it has my address, and it s signed by him. he wanted to make sure that if he got killed in an accident that people wouldn t open the letters and figure out what was going on. protecting me. - well, the policy that banned gay men and women from serving openly in the military, don t ask, don t tell - don t ask, don t tell. - don t ask, don t tell. - don t ask, don t tell. - well, you know it all started with a stolen memo. [dramatic musi
Low on strength and agility it really does matter. When visiting different agencies or offices i already read that in the early 2000s my physical condition improved somewhat and wanted to explore the possibility of returning to work at least parttime. So i went to the department of rehabilitation, and took advantage of their services for people with disabilities wanting to return to the workforce. They provided me testing for aptitude, research for different types of jobs, and planning assistance for education and careers. I used their resources to explore Employment Opportunities and spent time with an employment counselor examining my choice. I could no longer do restaurant work as i did in santa fe with too much time on my feet, but to sit at a desk several hours a week. As things worked out i didnt return to regular work because of the restrictive income requirements. Many of you aware these limits have the effect of keeping people with disabilities living at or below the federal p
Additional assistance. To prevent electronic interference with this rooms sound system, and to respect everyones ability to focus on the presentations please silence all mobile phones and pdas. Your cooperation is appreciated. We welcome Public Participation during Public Comment. You may complete a speakers card available in the front of the room, or call us at 14155549632. Where a staff person will handle requests to speak at the appropriate time. The Mayors Disability Council meetings are generally held on the third friday of the month. Our next regular meeting will be september 18th, 2015, from 1 00 to 4 00 p. M. At San Francisco city hall in room 400. Please call the Mayors Office on disability for further information, or request accommodations at 14155546789, or 14155546799tty. The council would like to thank those of you who attended the july 1st celebration of the americans with disabilities act. Special thanks to mayor ed lee, city administrator naomi kelly and supervisors eri
Council here friday november 20 in room 400 at city hall. I lick to welcome guests and presenters for ateneding the meeting today. Observe we get started with the agenda Councilmember Roland Wong will read the introduction. Thank you. Good afternoon and welcome to the Mayors Disability Council this friday, november 20, 2015 in room 400 of San Francisco city hall. City hall is accessible to persons using wheelchairs and other assistive devices. Wheelchair access is provided at the grove van ness and mcallister streets via ramps. Wheelchair access at the polk street [inaudible] entrance is provided via a wheelchair lift. Listening devices are available and our meeting is open captioned and sign language interpreted. Our [inaudible] are also available in large print and braille. Please ask staff sfr any additional assistance. To present electronic interference with this rooms sound system, and to respect everyones ability to focus on the presentation, please silence all mobile phones and