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and whereas barbara brown also enjoyed working in the san francisco unified school district drop out prevention unit, helping many families in keeping their students in school, and whereas bash la brown took pride in her loving family, two children. and whereas barbara brown was broern in guatemala, and whereas barbara brown considered both guatemala and you the states her two homes and raised her children to be proud of who they are, and belonging to both. barbara brown left this world a better place. therefore be it resolved that the board of education of the san francisco unified school district here by honors barbara brown's commitment to the children and families of this district -- of this district and her contributions to san francisco's community at large. and this was also read and presented to the brown family on may 25th at her memorial service. [applause] >> our thoughts are with you and your family. so at this time, we will take public comment for those who have submitted speaker cards, and i do not have any this evening. the section o is closed session. the board will no
and whereas barbara brown also enjoyed working in the san francisco unified school district drop out prevention unit, helping many families in keeping their students in school, and whereas bash la brown took pride in her loving family, two children. and whereas barbara brown was broern in guatemala, and whereas barbara brown considered both guatemala and you the states her two homes and raised her children to be proud of who they are, and belonging to both. barbara brown left this world a...
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tracy brown. barbara passed away on sunday, born in guatemala, barbara considered guatemala and the united states her homes. she proudly acknowledged her cultural heritage and taught her students to do the same. she worked for the san francisco unified school district for over 30 years. 20 of which she spent at cesar chavez elementary school in the mission. she took great pride in her career and work with young people and she made a difference for countless students and families throughout our city. her deep commitmentork and school district dropout prevention unit helped numerous families keep their kids in school. she also took pride in her loving family, her two children, including tracy, her six grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. it's my honor to adjourn today's meeting in her honor, ms. barbara brown lopez was loved, a woman that gave everything to her family and our public schools and she will be truly missed. the second in people other -- memoriam i have is eileen o'sullivan, that passed
tracy brown. barbara passed away on sunday, born in guatemala, barbara considered guatemala and the united states her homes. she proudly acknowledged her cultural heritage and taught her students to do the same. she worked for the san francisco unified school district for over 30 years. 20 of which she spent at cesar chavez elementary school in the mission. she took great pride in her career and work with young people and she made a difference for countless students and families throughout our...
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miss eileen o'sullivan, and on behalf of president breed and supervisor ronen for the late miss barbara brown lopez. and at the suggestion of supervisor ronen on behalf of the entire board of supervisors for the late supervisor harvey milk. >> president breed: thank you, madam clerk. is there any further business before us today? >> clerk: that concludes our business for today. >> president breed: okay. we are adjourned. thank you, everyone. everyone ready? would everyone please rise to the 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. >> president stansbury: mr. secretary, roll call. bridges present. casciato present. cohen is expected. driscoll present. quorum is present. >> president stansbury: great, we're going to be going into closed session, but before that, why don't we call for public comment. is there any members of the public that would like this address the commission? seeing none, we will go into closed session. anyone who doesn'
miss eileen o'sullivan, and on behalf of president breed and supervisor ronen for the late miss barbara brown lopez. and at the suggestion of supervisor ronen on behalf of the entire board of supervisors for the late supervisor harvey milk. >> president breed: thank you, madam clerk. is there any further business before us today? >> clerk: that concludes our business for today. >> president breed: okay. we are adjourned. thank you, everyone. everyone ready? would everyone...
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miss eileen o'sullivan, and on behalf of president breed and supervisor ronen for the late miss barbara brown lopez. and at the suggestion of supervisor ronen on behalf of the entire board of supervisors for the late supervisor harvey milk. >> president breed: thank you, madam clerk. is there any further business before us today? >> clerk: that concludes our business for today. >> president breed: okay. we are adjourned. thank you, everyone. >> supervisor peskin: good morning and welcome to the san francisco county transportation meeting for today, tuesday, may 22nd. could you please call the role? w -- [roll call] >> supervisor peskin: thank you. i will give the chair support. colleagues, at this time, please ensure the news of several major state -- state branches received from the real capital program and california transportation commission. senate bill one, competitive grant program. as you recall, it is a package that was approved last year and maintained and improved our streets and transport system. the transit in the inter- -- intercity rail program was funded by trade revenues. as a
miss eileen o'sullivan, and on behalf of president breed and supervisor ronen for the late miss barbara brown lopez. and at the suggestion of supervisor ronen on behalf of the entire board of supervisors for the late supervisor harvey milk. >> president breed: thank you, madam clerk. is there any further business before us today? >> clerk: that concludes our business for today. >> president breed: okay. we are adjourned. thank you, everyone. >> supervisor peskin: good...
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barbara lee criticizes the decision saying, "the supreme court sided with antichoice extremists over women. it's decision will directly harm women and undermine their rights to make their own health care decisions." > rnor brown has declared a state of emergency for lake county as firefighters continue to struggle with the pawnee fire. it moved east overnight for the india wrap -- indian river reservoir forcing people from their homes. jessica florez has the latest from an evacuation senator. >> reporter: this has been set up as a readback -- red cross evacuation center for the community of spring valley. this is where residents have been going for the last several days as the pawnee fire continues to burn. currently, it's at 5% containment. the wind-fueled fire has ripped through more than 11,000 acres of tender, dry land, and debris. 22 structures burned and 76 buildings remain near the fire's path and thousands of residents forced from their homes for another day. some say at the lower lake high school shelter. >> they are not staying here at one time but we've had as many as 500 registered. >> reporter: firefighters from around california are heading to lower lake as crews on the ground have working aroun
barbara lee criticizes the decision saying, "the supreme court sided with antichoice extremists over women. it's decision will directly harm women and undermine their rights to make their own health care decisions." > rnor brown has declared a state of emergency for lake county as firefighters continue to struggle with the pawnee fire. it moved east overnight for the india wrap -- indian river reservoir forcing people from their homes. jessica florez has the latest from an...
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we share a passion for a 16-year-old girl in virginia named barbara johns who led a student walkout in the brown versus board of education where in it was a start towards dismantling the redick louse legal lie. that was finalized in 1964 with the passage of the civil rights act and other legislation. as it relates to the partisan bash bars here, 39% oppose while 20% of republicans in the senate and 27% of it was a filibuster by one robert byrd who a presidential candidate kauld her mentor and gave a kiss on the cheek with knowledge he had been member of the ku klux klan. so segregation is illegal, has been since 1964 and if you'd like to give partisan credit, you can. so to use the term which stirs emotion, se regags, i think the h hyperbolicic because it's not the law of the land so if there's increased segregation, it is de facto. number two, compactness cuts down cost which is a driving factor in education by reduction of transportation and service. again with the greatest respect for the individual, i mean that sincerely. there's been a fight over charter schools that can continue over my ne
we share a passion for a 16-year-old girl in virginia named barbara johns who led a student walkout in the brown versus board of education where in it was a start towards dismantling the redick louse legal lie. that was finalized in 1964 with the passage of the civil rights act and other legislation. as it relates to the partisan bash bars here, 39% oppose while 20% of republicans in the senate and 27% of it was a filibuster by one robert byrd who a presidential candidate kauld her mentor and...
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- old girl in barber -- farmville, virginia named barbara, who would not let a student be worked out, the only one in the board of education versus brown, where there was a legal lie in plessy versus ferguson. that was finalized in 1964 with the passage of the civil rights act and subsequent legislation. as it relates to the sort of partisan folks here, i would remind you that 39% of democrats oppose the civil rights act while 20s% of republicans, while 6% of democrats, and it was actually a filibuster of the civil rights act, by one robert byrd, a presidential candidate later to -- later called the mentor and gave a kiss on the cheek with knowledge of the fact that he had formally been a member of the ku klux klan. so, segregation is illegal, has been since 1964, and if you'd like to give partisan credit, you can do that based on the mathematical facts that i outlined. and so, to use the term, which absolutely and rightly stirs emotions, segregation, i think is hyperbolic at best, and a little bit disingenuous at worst. because segregation is not the law of the land. if indeed there is increased segregation, it is de facto segregation
- old girl in barber -- farmville, virginia named barbara, who would not let a student be worked out, the only one in the board of education versus brown, where there was a legal lie in plessy versus ferguson. that was finalized in 1964 with the passage of the civil rights act and subsequent legislation. as it relates to the sort of partisan folks here, i would remind you that 39% of democrats oppose the civil rights act while 20s% of republicans, while 6% of democrats, and it was actually a...