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. >> driscoll. >> present. mr. ghandi. not arrived. commissioner held fond. >> present. >> commissioner safai. commissioner stansbury is not attending. >> is there any commissioner to make a motion regarding the closed session whether toditiono disclose or not. >> i move we do not disclose items from session a or b from the closed session. >> second. >> commissioner bridges and commissioner driscoll seconded. any discussion? if not call the roll, please. >> public comment? >> public comment go ahead. members of the comment who wish to comment on this item should call 415-655-0001. access code (146)491-7791. pound pound. if you have not done so please press star 3 to line up to speak. the prompt will indicate you have raised your hand. wait until you are unmuted to begin your comments. state your name and make your comment. you will have two minutes to comment. do we have callers on the line? >> there are no callers on the line. >> public comment is closed. >> thank you very much. item 5, please. roll call vote. >> roll call vote now. >
. >> driscoll. >> present. mr. ghandi. not arrived. commissioner held fond. >> present. >> commissioner safai. commissioner stansbury is not attending. >> is there any commissioner to make a motion regarding the closed session whether toditiono disclose or not. >> i move we do not disclose items from session a or b from the closed session. >> second. >> commissioner bridges and commissioner driscoll seconded. any discussion? if not call the roll,...
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commissioner driscoll. >> here. >> commissioner gandhi. absent. commissioner heldfond. >> here. >> commissioner safai. >> here. >> president casciato. >> here. >> we have a quorum. >> we are back in open session. i will entertain a motion to disclose or not. >> move we do not disclose. commissioner heldfond. >> is there a second? >> second safai. >> okay. public comment, please. >> members of the public who wish to provide public comment call 415-655-0001, access code (146)680-4497. pound and pound again. if you have not done so press star 3 to speak. the system prompt will indicate you have raised your hand. wait until you are unmuted to begin your comments. state your name. you have two minutes to provide comments. do we have callers on the line? >> madam secretary, there is one caller on the line. >> thank you, please state your name. your two minutes begin when you speak. >> hello. i am richard halstead calling on behalf of my wife who retired as a nurse at san francisco general hospital and son developmentally disabled. will he end up homeles
commissioner driscoll. >> here. >> commissioner gandhi. absent. commissioner heldfond. >> here. >> commissioner safai. >> here. >> president casciato. >> here. >> we have a quorum. >> we are back in open session. i will entertain a motion to disclose or not. >> move we do not disclose. commissioner heldfond. >> is there a second? >> second safai. >> okay. public comment, please. >> members of the public who wish...
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it was connected to the alamo chapel and she recruited the wealthiest woman in texas, claire driscoll. the granddaughter of the man who fought at the battle of san sento. but claire has travelled a lot in europe and she likes pretty places. if you found a common cause to build a park in the middle of san antonio, the only problem is once they got their hand on the property, idina was focussed on saving the long barracks. they wanted to tear it down. with the church a center piece. and it started one of the great feuds of texas history that went on for years. and they know her from the villa. but their story is fascinating. and of course, claire goes on to be not only the tear down but also one of the most important women in the democratic party in the 1930s and 40s. she was critical to roosevelt's victory. so, there are these great, strong, powerful women but they weren't always on the right side. and like all of this complicated and neekter villain nor hero. >> the struggle between idina and clara, which went on for 40 years, preceded all that we're talking about going on right now.
it was connected to the alamo chapel and she recruited the wealthiest woman in texas, claire driscoll. the granddaughter of the man who fought at the battle of san sento. but claire has travelled a lot in europe and she likes pretty places. if you found a common cause to build a park in the middle of san antonio, the only problem is once they got their hand on the property, idina was focussed on saving the long barracks. they wanted to tear it down. with the church a center piece. and it...
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she's the wealthiest woman in texas, clara driscoll.the granddaughter, the heiress of a huge oil and railroad. but she liked pretty things and pretty places. the two found this comment because to save the alamo and build a park in the middle of san antonio. once i got there hands on the property there focused on saving clear one to save it down. it started one of the great feuds of texas history that went on for years. people in austin know clara from the driscoll villa which is where the contemporary museum is. their story is fascinating. and of course claire goes on to become not only tear down but she also becomes one of the most important women in the democratic party and the whole united states in the 1930s and 40s. she was critical to the victory. there were these great strong powerful women. they were not always on the right side. and neither villain nor hero. the struggle between adina and clara which is 40 years pre-thanks what's going on right now. but dena really represented trying to tell the whole story. clara much wealthie
she's the wealthiest woman in texas, clara driscoll.the granddaughter, the heiress of a huge oil and railroad. but she liked pretty things and pretty places. the two found this comment because to save the alamo and build a park in the middle of san antonio. once i got there hands on the property there focused on saving clear one to save it down. it started one of the great feuds of texas history that went on for years. people in austin know clara from the driscoll villa which is where the...
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and, you know, people in austin know clara from the driscoll villa. that's where the contemporary museum is. but, you know, it's -- their story is fascinating. and, of course, clara goes onto become not only the -- to tear down the long barrack, but she becomes one of the most important women in the democratic party in the whole united states in the 1930s and '40s. she was critical to franklin d. roosevelt's victory. yeah, there are these great, strong, powerful women but they weren't always on the right side. and like all of this complicated and neither villain nor hero. >> the struggle between idina and clara went on for 40 years. it prefigures all that we're talking about the that's going on right now. idina, who was latina, really represented trying to tell the whole story, the historically accurate story. and clara, much wealthier and powerful and well-connected really had -- if you look at the story she ended up telling, it is the heroic narrative and her ultimately victory over idina really consolidated the heroic anglo narrative as the narrati
and, you know, people in austin know clara from the driscoll villa. that's where the contemporary museum is. but, you know, it's -- their story is fascinating. and, of course, clara goes onto become not only the -- to tear down the long barrack, but she becomes one of the most important women in the democratic party in the whole united states in the 1930s and '40s. she was critical to franklin d. roosevelt's victory. yeah, there are these great, strong, powerful women but they weren't always on...
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you watching out international driscoll, 1 o'clock here in the russian capital. now the escalating standoff like the migrants on the poland, bella rouge border has spilled over into the united nations. larisse accusing poland. i'm lithuania using the crisis to get extra funding from the european union . 6 members of the security council, hurley blamed the bell russian president of trying to destabilize neighboring countries. a statement though, that found little traction with the russian side. we. the current european union members of the security council condemn the orchestrated instrumentalists zation of human beings. or there is a game or for shifting blaine now or european union. remember about the reasons why these people are really, are fleeing their countries, which countries destroyed or they are countries. international organizations need to be provided with immediate and unhindered access to people. they're in to small problem for journalists for jose for go to the places where the migrants are placed . on, on the contrary, there is no excess for and ch
you watching out international driscoll, 1 o'clock here in the russian capital. now the escalating standoff like the migrants on the poland, bella rouge border has spilled over into the united nations. larisse accusing poland. i'm lithuania using the crisis to get extra funding from the european union . 6 members of the security council, hurley blamed the bell russian president of trying to destabilize neighboring countries. a statement though, that found little traction with the russian side....
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with cross sucking ideology versus justice, i'm joined by my guess what the rico's driscol in washington. he is an adjunct professor of politics at george sinton university school of political management in philadelphia. we have bruce marx, he's a former pennsylvania state senator and attorney for donald trump's 20162020 campaigns. and in paris we cross to john laughlin. he is a university lecture in history and political philosophy. i gentleman cross hog rules and effect. that means you can jump at any time you want. now it's appreciate, let me go to john 1st and paris here. okay. i opened up what the written house case made. i mean, we know, look backwards. we have russia gate, how cove it has been sold to the public. we have our weapons of mass destruction and i'm the, it's always lingering around but it's on steroids. now is white supremacy here? i mean, all of these are our pitches. ok? that a serve, an ideology, they don't serve anybody else is far as i'm concerned. it is in service of a neo liberal ideology. that is, is a desperate to maint, remain relevant because it's only reall
with cross sucking ideology versus justice, i'm joined by my guess what the rico's driscol in washington. he is an adjunct professor of politics at george sinton university school of political management in philadelphia. we have bruce marx, he's a former pennsylvania state senator and attorney for donald trump's 20162020 campaigns. and in paris we cross to john laughlin. he is a university lecture in history and political philosophy. i gentleman cross hog rules and effect. that means you can...
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david wengrow you were sitting next to masi driscoll your school.can explain the current debates about both democracy and equality and how they are really explain it differently in "the dawn of everything" in this new history of humanity. >> it is interesting and a bit painful to listen to that clip for many reasons. one of which is we're going to be on strike again in a few weeks time over exactly the same issue. what david is describing is one of the major things that came out of our research, which is that human beings for most of the history of our species has simply been a much more playful and experimental species and we tend to give ourselves credit for, including a propensity to simply invent an experiment with different forms of political arrangements. once you realize this is the case, the question itself changes. we start thinking differently about the big questions of human history. if it is not about the origins of inner aldi, so if we do away with this false notion there was once this society of giggles what has been about? what david
david wengrow you were sitting next to masi driscoll your school.can explain the current debates about both democracy and equality and how they are really explain it differently in "the dawn of everything" in this new history of humanity. >> it is interesting and a bit painful to listen to that clip for many reasons. one of which is we're going to be on strike again in a few weeks time over exactly the same issue. what david is describing is one of the major things that came out...
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steve rotheram, who's the mayor of liverpool city region and jamie driscoll, the mayor of the north ofof breaking his promise to the north of �*levelling up' their rail networks we have been promised things time and time again. in many places said we don't try to deliver a transformation on the cheap. as you just heard we have chosen not to deliver it so we were promised grand designs and that was supposed to settle for the 60 minute makeover and leaders across the north made an inarguable case so much so that the payment is to himself and the chancellor both agreed. today they have broken their promise to the people of the north. the argument that this is going _ people of the north. the argument that this is going to _ people of the north. the argument that this is going to get _ people of the north. the argument that this is going to get delivered l that this is going to get delivered sooner_ that this is going to get delivered sooner is— that this is going to get delivered sooner is a — that this is going to get delivered sooner is a three course meal and seeing _ sooner is a three
steve rotheram, who's the mayor of liverpool city region and jamie driscoll, the mayor of the north ofof breaking his promise to the north of �*levelling up' their rail networks we have been promised things time and time again. in many places said we don't try to deliver a transformation on the cheap. as you just heard we have chosen not to deliver it so we were promised grand designs and that was supposed to settle for the 60 minute makeover and leaders across the north made an inarguable...