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and so i'm going to go with fiona hinze and nominating her. so we could -- let's see, let's go with the first seat, seat 4 first and just get that over with. pixie, chopra has been -- there is a motion to move him for seat 4, but he is going to need a residential waiver requirement. so somebody would want to make a motion? >> so moved. >> no objections. so then that motion passes. we could have a roll call, who wants to make the first motion? >> chair, could i just note, like i said, i think that bruce wolfe brings a lot to the table and that continuity is important, but given that my two colleagues are ready to support fiona hinze, i think she is also impressive. so i'm not going to vote against that motion. so if you want to make the motion, i do think that mr. bruce wolfe would be an excellent choice, but i also think that miss fiona hinze brings a lot to the table as well. >> thank you. >> thank you. so i would like to nominate miss fiona hinze for seat 11 on the sunshine ordinance task force and move to the full board with recommendation.
and so i'm going to go with fiona hinze and nominating her. so we could -- let's see, let's go with the first seat, seat 4 first and just get that over with. pixie, chopra has been -- there is a motion to move him for seat 4, but he is going to need a residential waiver requirement. so somebody would want to make a motion? >> so moved. >> no objections. so then that motion passes. we could have a roll call, who wants to make the first motion? >> chair, could i just note, like...
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and so i'm going to go with fiona hinze and nominating her. so we could -- let's see, let's go with the first seat, seat 4 first and just get that over with. pixie, chopra has been -- there is a motion to move him for seat 4, but he is going to need a residential waiver requirement. so somebody would want to make a motion? >> so moved. >> no objections. so then that motion passes
and so i'm going to go with fiona hinze and nominating her. so we could -- let's see, let's go with the first seat, seat 4 first and just get that over with. pixie, chopra has been -- there is a motion to move him for seat 4, but he is going to need a residential waiver requirement. so somebody would want to make a motion? >> so moved. >> no objections. so then that motion passes
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and so i'm going to go with fiona hinze and nominating her. so we could -- let's see, let's go with the first seat, seat 4 first and just get that over with. pixie, chopra has been -- there
and so i'm going to go with fiona hinze and nominating her. so we could -- let's see, let's go with the first seat, seat 4 first and just get that over with. pixie, chopra has been -- there
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fiona hill, brookings institution, latest book "is mr. putin operative in the kremlin" and from stanford michael mcfaul, former ambassador to russia former member of the national security city council and professor of stanford university. stephen, tell me about this man you obviously know as a russian expert but also having followed what he has done since he left prison and what he said to me in this interview. >> well, khodorkovsky is an extremely careful, cagey guy. he didn't become the richest man in russia without being a strategist. he is very aware, now, of the uphill struggle that he has in trying to dislodge putinism in russia. very aware of putin's assets. putin has incumbency, resources, popularity, and he has the strength of the state on his side, the ability to rewrite laws, and khodorkovsky is plainly aware that, in trying to organize an opposition, that it's going to be extremely difficult for him, particularly because he's not going back to russia. he's trying to unify the opposition from abroad. >> charlie: and it's hard t
fiona hill, brookings institution, latest book "is mr. putin operative in the kremlin" and from stanford michael mcfaul, former ambassador to russia former member of the national security city council and professor of stanford university. stephen, tell me about this man you obviously know as a russian expert but also having followed what he has done since he left prison and what he said to me in this interview. >> well, khodorkovsky is an extremely careful, cagey guy. he didn't...
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fiona hill from the brookings institution, and from stanford, mike mcfaul. a former member of the national security council and a professor at stanford university. you have seen the transcript of this interview. tell me about this man that you obviously know as a russian expert but have followed what he has done since he left prison and what he said to me in this interview. >> he is an extremely careful, cagey guy. he did not become the richest man in russia without being a strategist. he is very aware now of the uphill struggle that he has in trying to dislodge putinism and -- in russia. very aware of putin's assets. putin has incumbency, assets, popularity. he has the strength of the state on his side, ability to rewrite laws and mikhail khodorkovsky is plainly aware that in trying to organize an opposition, that it is going to be extremely difficult for him, particularly because he is not going back to russia. he is trying to unify deposition from abroad. >> everywhere revolutionary force has come from within. >> there is lenin, and russians are aware of
fiona hill from the brookings institution, and from stanford, mike mcfaul. a former member of the national security council and a professor at stanford university. you have seen the transcript of this interview. tell me about this man that you obviously know as a russian expert but have followed what he has done since he left prison and what he said to me in this interview. >> he is an extremely careful, cagey guy. he did not become the richest man in russia without being a strategist. he...
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seeing none, thank you, fiona. up next is samuel mccormick. not here. next up is bruce wolfe. >> thank you chair yee and commissioners, board members. thank you. my name is bruce wolfe. once again i'm here seeking re-appoint and thank you for your consideration on the appointment to the sunshine ordinance task force. i am an active member of disability and lgbt community and i have a flexible schedule. it's early on the afternoon on a regular work day and i'm able to get up from my desk and leave my office in san rafael and be with you here today. i have equal flexibility for other meetings as the task force begins at 4:00 p.m. and runs through the evening. i work for a watchdog advocacy organization that relies on government public information and open meetingsing and has a long time interest in good government. i'm familiar with the sunshine ordinance task force and the sunshine ordinance and state laws and have attended a lot of their meetings. i have served on it before for many years and reviewed many of its past recordings more recently. i keep ab
seeing none, thank you, fiona. up next is samuel mccormick. not here. next up is bruce wolfe. >> thank you chair yee and commissioners, board members. thank you. my name is bruce wolfe. once again i'm here seeking re-appoint and thank you for your consideration on the appointment to the sunshine ordinance task force. i am an active member of disability and lgbt community and i have a flexible schedule. it's early on the afternoon on a regular work day and i'm able to get up from my desk...
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or you may also contact her by e-mail at fiona@ilrcsf.org and i do believe that she is in aat the pointed ans there as well if you would like to speak to her more about this issue. >> i see that there is one more announcement from the staff? >> one more announcement and thank you for your patience. >> we have sent it out on the e-mail, but on tuesday, october 21, at 2:00 p.m., at the san francisco main library, in the odd auditor um on the lower level there is a free screening of the emp erus, the lives of a single hotel, and this sponsored by people in sros, including the collaborativive, and china town, and cdc and aids legal referral panel and the independent resource center and senior and disability and action and others, and the main library, is fully wheelchair accessible and you can call for accommodations by the days past. but i am just going to repeat again, tuesday, october 21, 2:00 p.m., san francisco main library, the (inaudible) auditor um. >> thank you, to the individual brought that to our attention and that is a big event that will get a lot of attention and reception. >>
or you may also contact her by e-mail at fiona@ilrcsf.org and i do believe that she is in aat the pointed ans there as well if you would like to speak to her more about this issue. >> i see that there is one more announcement from the staff? >> one more announcement and thank you for your patience. >> we have sent it out on the e-mail, but on tuesday, october 21, at 2:00 p.m., at the san francisco main library, in the odd auditor um on the lower level there is a free screening...
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still, fiona is putting a brave face on it.stsxplained to our that we have russian fish and meat instead. we changed the name to "normal -- "no oyster bar," making a joke of it. >> prices are shooting up for everyone. there has been no backlash yet. sanctions could have emptied supermarket shelves. they have changed what is here. the dairy section looks pretty normal. am, feta cheese, mozzarella, even ricotta. take a closer look at the packaging. all of the cheeses made in russia, local producers trying to prove they can go it alone without the west. these days, it is all about patriotism. this is the annual agricultural show. the government is seeing the import ban as an opportunity for local producers, a chance to seize the market. local meets in place of serrano ham. russian food for russia is easier said than done, especially total. >> we need time for that. it is an animal. it is not a machine, you know? >> production takes money, and there has been no offer of that yet from the government. but there is clearly a case for
still, fiona is putting a brave face on it.stsxplained to our that we have russian fish and meat instead. we changed the name to "normal -- "no oyster bar," making a joke of it. >> prices are shooting up for everyone. there has been no backlash yet. sanctions could have emptied supermarket shelves. they have changed what is here. the dairy section looks pretty normal. am, feta cheese, mozzarella, even ricotta. take a closer look at the packaging. all of the cheeses made in...
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fiona griffin and marsha anderson. [ applause ] one of the i think so i have in common with the next speaker, we tend to edit and precise our talks to about the last minute. so i apologize if suddenly i can't read my own handwriting. >> some water. this is going to have to sit up here. in late june 1790, james hemings, enslaved half brother of thomas jefferson's deceased wife prepared dinner for secretary of state and two guests. he had invited hamilton and james madison of virginia in an attempt to resolve a stalemate that despite weeks and weeks of off the floor negotiations threatened to break up congress and some thought the union itself. hamilton needed a few southern votes in order to achieve congressional passage of a key component of his plan for funding the federal debt. that is the assumption into it of much of the revolutionary war debt of the states. madison did not achieve any votes to achieve his an george washington's longtime goal, the location of the seat of federal government on the potomac river. not for the first time he and his southern allies had come to an arra
fiona griffin and marsha anderson. [ applause ] one of the i think so i have in common with the next speaker, we tend to edit and precise our talks to about the last minute. so i apologize if suddenly i can't read my own handwriting. >> some water. this is going to have to sit up here. in late june 1790, james hemings, enslaved half brother of thomas jefferson's deceased wife prepared dinner for secretary of state and two guests. he had invited hamilton and james madison of virginia in an...
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where does that leave will and fiona or marcus and fiona?fairly poor job of keeping things together. and, of course, we have to get him back. but when he comes -- when he tries to come back, fiona is desperately trying to exist really without him and so is marcus. it's kind of funny to see them floundering. but he does come back. >> which is a good thing. >> yeah. >> so the series continues. >> yes. it would just be me and ben, who plays marcus, and that wouldn't be as fun. >> he does such a good job, too. such a good actor. your other passion, music. you have your third album coming out as well. >> yes. >> congrats. >> thank you. >> it took a long time for this one, about seven years of a break. >> i didn't ever stop writing or recording. but have iing a child, i just - you can't go and promote and tour and -- i don't know. i could only do one thing at a time, when i had that baby. >> throw everything into motherhood, right? >> you really do and you can only pick one of your other jobs to carry on for a minute. so i carried on acting and ma
where does that leave will and fiona or marcus and fiona?fairly poor job of keeping things together. and, of course, we have to get him back. but when he comes -- when he tries to come back, fiona is desperately trying to exist really without him and so is marcus. it's kind of funny to see them floundering. but he does come back. >> which is a good thing. >> yeah. >> so the series continues. >> yes. it would just be me and ben, who plays marcus, and that wouldn't be as...
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i agree with fiona that he has adaptive learning and he did handle the opposition. he handled it with coercion and history isc of against autocratic leaders that rely on coercion to stay in power. if you just look over the last 100 years, the odds were against those kinds of regimes, especially ones that are as rich, educated, connected as the russian people are today. so, at some point, maybe it is in the post-putin era, putin might survive as a leader and a regime, it is hard to imagine how this current way of governing russia survives. >> thank you all. very interesting. thanks so much. ♪ i >> we now term -- turned from movies.o them based on a is novel. full fromsation on monday night. thank you for joining us. see you then. probably the most hated man in america right now. for killing your wife. us,veryone told us and told marriage is hard work. not for me and nick. >> as you all know, my wife disappeared three days ago. i had nothing to do with the disappearance of my wife. i have nothing to hide. >> we have -- do you have friends to talk to? you do not know h
i agree with fiona that he has adaptive learning and he did handle the opposition. he handled it with coercion and history isc of against autocratic leaders that rely on coercion to stay in power. if you just look over the last 100 years, the odds were against those kinds of regimes, especially ones that are as rich, educated, connected as the russian people are today. so, at some point, maybe it is in the post-putin era, putin might survive as a leader and a regime, it is hard to imagine how...
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hi, fiona jaden, eye say a. >> where are you from? >> hainesport you. >> kids?isville. >> morrisville in the house, okay. how do you know each other? >> our producer, these are the nephews of our producer. >> where are you from? >> from scotland. >> scotland. >> well, it is great, you guys, all eagles fans here, so the producer, you are the sons of the producer. >> nephew. >> nephew, okay. so, shall we do it? >> absolutely. >> we have a big game sunday. >> yep. >> this is a brand new version of the eagles fight song. take it away. >> e-a-g-l-e-s. e-a-g-l-e-s, eagles. e-a-g-l-e-s, eagles. >> we fly high soar high like an eagle. eagles got the green, like they're ready to fly. from game one the superbowl it is do-or-die. watch that rumble that you hear across philadelphia sky ♪ it is the mighty eagles revving up the battle cry ♪ come on, e-a-g-l-e-s, eagles. e-a-g-l-e-s, eagles. e-a-g-l-e-s, eagles. we fly high soar highing lie an evening. >> i every we get on the field, another pick grinning and grilling. lead the league in every statistic, touchdown, rushing, ki
hi, fiona jaden, eye say a. >> where are you from? >> hainesport you. >> kids?isville. >> morrisville in the house, okay. how do you know each other? >> our producer, these are the nephews of our producer. >> where are you from? >> from scotland. >> scotland. >> well, it is great, you guys, all eagles fans here, so the producer, you are the sons of the producer. >> nephew. >> nephew, okay. so, shall we do it? >> absolutely....