Violence d. G. O. And the deaf and hard of hearing which is coming up for a vote later this month. But you should know that we were meeting on the d. V. Domestic violence d. G. O. For four years before this, before the new process was put into place, and so those meetings were not happening without sfpd, those were meetings with the d. P. A. , the Domestic Violence consortium and other shake holders and sf stakeholders and sfpd for four years, and we could not get this to the commission. Now were starting over, or theres a chance to start it over in this new process, so we support this resolution. Also, the deaf and hard of hearing, which we talked about a month ago, thats been worked on at the table for two years. Every day that sfpd does not have these updated d. G. O. S, san franciscans are in jeopardy. This must happen. I also signed onto a letter that was not available to the public that really delineated the process from bay area legal aid. We were honored to sign onto it, and we
So moved. Second. All in favor . Aye. Aye. Can i have a motion to not disclose anything that was said . So moved. Second. All in favor . Aye. Thank you. Okay, pledge of allegiance. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of america. And to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Okay. Item 7 announcements. Please be advised that a member of the public has three minutes to make pertinent comments on each agenda item unless the portion commissioner has a shorter period on any item. Note that during the Public Comment period, the moderator will dial in participants to use their touchtone phones to register in a desire for Public Comment. And audio prompts will signal to dial in participants when the audio input is enabled for commenting. Please dial in only when the item that you wish to comment on is announced. Item 8, executive directors report. Good afternoon, commissioners. Michael martin, Deputy Director of r
About him. That is ed lee. It was really mayor lee that had the vision that we felt so strongly about to work on the 12 middle schools. That was seven years ago and now we can see today here is this incredible manifestation of our middle schools getting rebooted and its in his memory that were doing this work. Lets remember him and lets say thank you as well to all of you for being here. Thank you for your support of our kids. Thank you to the kids also. So thank you guys for coming here. [ cheering and applause ]. One thing about doing this is the kids are always like, this is boring, when is it over . Its going to get worse before it gets better. [ laughter ]. I apologize. No, its okay . Youre interested in this . All right. All right. Then lets do it. Thank you, principal dunbar for welcoming us to this beautiful Presidio Middle School and to you and all the staff at presidio that make a difference for our kids. Thanks to our great partners and all of our leaders and great principal
nia s family members think it s all an act. asking if was true if he was a drug and alcohol abuser, or bringing up some other aspect of his past. each time, cowell said i don t remember. nia s mother believes the attack was based on the girl s skin color. he also said light skin, and dark skin, and fake skin. that s what made me think, no, racially motivated. reporter: there s a court holiday tomorrow, and john cowell will be back on the stand thursday for more cross examination. henry, i m just wondering, with him giving all of these strange answers, what was the jury s reaction to all of this from. reporter: you can see some jurors were kind of looking at him, realizing this person seems to be essentially 51-50, or a mentally challenged person. it remains to be seen whether or not they convict him of first degree murder. reporter: henry lee in our newsroom tonight, thank you. joining us now to talk more about this is our legal expert, michael cardoza. what can t
strengthened by my staying in this race any longer. endings are hard, new hampshire, but this is not an ending, this is a beginning. reporter: several of the candidates were crisscrossing the state today. only 24 pledged delegates at stake, but the momentum certainly important for bernie sanders, this is a place he knows how to win. in 2016, he earned a resounding 60% of the vote, beating eventual nominee hillary clinton handily. his team expects a much closer race tonight. his biggest challenge comes from south bend mayor pete buttigieg. both are confident about tonight. we will be here tonight. we have, as you know, been all over this state. mr. mayor, do you think you will win today? we think so. we feel fantastic. we re also playing close attention to senator amy klobuchar who got a boost from a strong new hampshire debate performance, and has surged into third place so far tonight. the other headline out of new hampshire came out early. former vice president jo