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we wrote it in collaboration -- >> talking about the powerpoint. >> it took ten years to write. we used it as an internal document. partly because we're a company of silicon valley geeks and you know how they work. you've had them on the show. a geek is a digital person. it's good or bad, right or wrong, black or white, zero or one. anything in between, new nuances is a lot. what we wanted to do was say, look, we're going write this down and tell you truthfully what happened. we've just going to tell the truth. >> there is the point though -- i get the picture analogy, i made the picture analogy. there's the point where we say, remember patty i stayed until 4:00 a.m. to hold two wires together while you went to radio shack to get a longer wire. does that not count for something? >> sure it does. >> but you're firing me -- sending me off to better opportunities, not firing me. what about the time i held the wires together. >> because now the wires are soldered. you were the best wire holder we ever had. nobody ever touched you in the holding of wires. now i want to ask you really
we wrote it in collaboration -- >> talking about the powerpoint. >> it took ten years to write. we used it as an internal document. partly because we're a company of silicon valley geeks and you know how they work. you've had them on the show. a geek is a digital person. it's good or bad, right or wrong, black or white, zero or one. anything in between, new nuances is a lot. what we wanted to do was say, look, we're going write this down and tell you truthfully what happened. we've...
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san francisco government television, i have a powerpoint presentation. before you is one application for your consideration for the business to be included on the legacy business registry. the application was received -- reviewed by me for completion and submitted to planning department staff on october 11 th for review. the historic preservation commission heard the application on november 7th and made a positive recommendation to the small business commission. for the applicant to, the spc has been provided a staff report and a draft resolution. the application, the case report from planning department staff and a resolution from the h.p.c. there are copies on the table for the public. the applicant is paper tree. the business is a japanese origami paper and art supply store in japan town. paper tree opened in 1968 at 22 piece plaza in japan centre and permanently relocated to its current location at 1743 buchanan street in 1974. the store sells many authentic imported japanese art supplies as well as handmade cards and other crafts by local artists. t
san francisco government television, i have a powerpoint presentation. before you is one application for your consideration for the business to be included on the legacy business registry. the application was received -- reviewed by me for completion and submitted to planning department staff on october 11 th for review. the historic preservation commission heard the application on november 7th and made a positive recommendation to the small business commission. for the applicant to, the spc...
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. >> we have a powerpoint presentation for you. and you have a copy of the powerpoint in your packet. so tonight, i'll be presenting key data points and trends from our 2017-18 lau report that we just submitted to the court under our lau modified consent decree and share some updated on how we're supporting our english learner achievements. so for the annual lau report for english learns, this is final annually with the federal court and shared with all of our lau parties under our modified conscent decree of june 20 -- consent decree of june 2015. it contains nearly 200 files. this first slide is our 2017 e.l.s by home language from pre-k through 12. so in total 2017-18, we had over 13,000 english learners and -- that spoke 52 languages in total. our major languages continued to be arabic, cantonese, filipino, and spanish. four english learners with i.e.p.s, we had a total of 200 english learners with i.e.p., and this shows where they're placed among our different pathways. you can see that over 50% are in general education englis
. >> we have a powerpoint presentation for you. and you have a copy of the powerpoint in your packet. so tonight, i'll be presenting key data points and trends from our 2017-18 lau report that we just submitted to the court under our lau modified consent decree and share some updated on how we're supporting our english learner achievements. so for the annual lau report for english learns, this is final annually with the federal court and shared with all of our lau parties under our...
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unfortunately the numbers on your printed powerpoint are not correct. those actually reflect students' sense of belonging numbers. just wanted to reflect that. also wanted to thank c-3, which i don't think i did when i said my thank yous. >> president cook: thank you. >> so before we move into the next item, we just have a brief presentation that we want to do info for our outgoing commissioners. so as miss casco goes to bring some special guests from the back, as we all know, this is the last meeting of commissioner haney, commissioner merase, and commissioner walton. let's give them a round of applause. they're leaving, yes. [applause] >> president cook: and as i mentioned before, we do have a really, really long meeting tonight, but i did want to give commissioners an opportunity to say some formal good-byes. commissioner norton? >> commissioner norton: i can't believe we're saying good-bye to three on the same night. that's -- that's bittersweet. i -- i am so sorry that commissioner walton had to leave. i'll have to catch up with him later, but i wo
unfortunately the numbers on your printed powerpoint are not correct. those actually reflect students' sense of belonging numbers. just wanted to reflect that. also wanted to thank c-3, which i don't think i did when i said my thank yous. >> president cook: thank you. >> so before we move into the next item, we just have a brief presentation that we want to do info for our outgoing commissioners. so as miss casco goes to bring some special guests from the back, as we all know, this...
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on this, can you please make sure that our commission secretary has your powerpoint. we were furiously taking notes appear. if she could distribute your powerpoint, that would be great. thank you. >> thank you very much. madam secretary, i would like to table item seven, the drone policy update in deference to time, since we have a number of items we have to go into closed session on. lets table that for our next meeting, and i would like you to call item eight please. >> item eight. commission report. report on commission activity since the last meeting on november 28th, 2018. >> is there any public comment on this item? see none, public comment is closed. anything to report? >> mr president, not so much to report, i just want to make a request to commissioners that when you do put together your priority list of your findings, that perhaps the item of awss importance throughout the richmond and sunset district, might find a place within that report as an important program for this department concentration for the coming years and at this point moving forward. thank y
on this, can you please make sure that our commission secretary has your powerpoint. we were furiously taking notes appear. if she could distribute your powerpoint, that would be great. thank you. >> thank you very much. madam secretary, i would like to table item seven, the drone policy update in deference to time, since we have a number of items we have to go into closed session on. lets table that for our next meeting, and i would like you to call item eight please. >> item...
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gov t.v., i have a powerpoint presentation.oday i'm presenting the semiannual report for the legacy business program for april through september, 2018, including major accomplishments, business assistance services, the legacy business historic preservation fund, marketing, and promotions, and major upcoming activities. there are copies of the report in your binders and there are copies on the table for members of the audience. please note we are shifting from quarterly reports, to a semiannual report back and since the annual report includes data through march 31st, the semiannual report will be for the period of april to september and note that we just did a quarterly report that was april through june. there is a little bit of overlap with this report. major accomplishments from april through september included adding 19 businesses to the legacy business registry, finalized rules and regulations for the legacy business reg is just registry, translated the legacy business program resources handbook into chinese, spanish and ta
gov t.v., i have a powerpoint presentation.oday i'm presenting the semiannual report for the legacy business program for april through september, 2018, including major accomplishments, business assistance services, the legacy business historic preservation fund, marketing, and promotions, and major upcoming activities. there are copies of the report in your binders and there are copies on the table for members of the audience. please note we are shifting from quarterly reports, to a semiannual...
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the typical work they do is us power -- hash througha through a powerpoint. we'll do thattogether in time. -- that together in time. interviewer: what do you think of the google hearings? ajit: many of these companies have operated completely free from any regulations and obligation to consumers. you mentioned puerto rico a couple of times. a failure in infrastructure attributable to something or someone? ajit: the infrastructure in place before the hurricane was not in the shape it should have been. what i have found is that he might be able to get the communications infrastructure back up and running. to keepr necessary those networks running might be able bit spotty. -- a little bit spotty. a bit of are is problem in the united states mainland. we have seen lower income populations with less of an incentive to invest in communication infrastructure. we need to allocate a substantial amount of money to rebuilding and improving the infrastructure. theant to make sure networks are as resilient as possible, so when disaster the people must be cut off from civi
the typical work they do is us power -- hash througha through a powerpoint. we'll do thattogether in time. -- that together in time. interviewer: what do you think of the google hearings? ajit: many of these companies have operated completely free from any regulations and obligation to consumers. you mentioned puerto rico a couple of times. a failure in infrastructure attributable to something or someone? ajit: the infrastructure in place before the hurricane was not in the shape it should have...
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powerpoint. there is. >> as other departments discussed, we went through similar requests for proposals process with the majority of our discretionary funds. we had a total of 17 allocations directed to us and we also had an additional 12 to allocations that game to other departments but decided to have us administer them. they were administered through a competitive r.f.p. process, for four of the allocations. we are able to add them directly onto existing grants because we had done a previous procurement of the year before for the same amount and for the same purpose. one of our discretionary funds was specifically for staffing, and another one was distributed through a ground lease because it was directed to a specific affordable housing building for the buildout of the space connected only to the building. you can see, we did one r.f.p. on august 20th to award 12 grants, starting on october 1st , and then we did a second r.f.p. october 3rd for one more grant awarded to, and then we had to fou
powerpoint. there is. >> as other departments discussed, we went through similar requests for proposals process with the majority of our discretionary funds. we had a total of 17 allocations directed to us and we also had an additional 12 to allocations that game to other departments but decided to have us administer them. they were administered through a competitive r.f.p. process, for four of the allocations. we are able to add them directly onto existing grants because we had done a...
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complete with a powerpoint presentation. his bowtie on.s ready. >> kids want to have snowball fights without breaking the law. >> reporter: his argument, convincing. >> the children of severance want the opportunity to have a snowball fight like the rest of the world. >> reporter: his petitions, signed by his third grade classmates. >> those will be submitted into evidence. >> reporter: and then, the vote. >> yes. >> reporter: one by one, the town board votes unanimously to lift the ban. the mayor, delivering the news. >> it sounds like you just changed the law, buddy. >> reporter: the town cheering. and tonight, dane telling us it was a hard-fought victory. >> i was able to throw the first legal snowball. >> reporter: tonight, they're waiting for their next big snowball. let the snowball fight begin. dane has his eye on washington next. but the snowballs first. i'm david muir. >>> green is back on live doppler 7. you can see it on radar. what you can expect during the evening commute and later tonight. thanks for joining us, i'm dan ashle
complete with a powerpoint presentation. his bowtie on.s ready. >> kids want to have snowball fights without breaking the law. >> reporter: his argument, convincing. >> the children of severance want the opportunity to have a snowball fight like the rest of the world. >> reporter: his petitions, signed by his third grade classmates. >> those will be submitted into evidence. >> reporter: and then, the vote. >> yes. >> reporter: one by one, the town...
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open to hear from the premise that what she needs from the premise that what she needs from them, powerpointa problem. irina leashes ——. eighth minute renegotiation? absolutely not. let's get more reaction from brussels. corresponded as they are. what has been his approach? none of the main leaders of the eu want you to respond until theresa may had finished speaking. that includes taking questions of what we call a halt debate. in the last ten minutes, we've had is from donald bhaskar who has treated, i've decided to call a european console on thursday on brexit. before then, brexit was one of the many issues to be discussed. now it formally will be. he said, we will not renegotiate the deal, including the backstop. but we're ready to discuss how to facilitate uk ratification. as time is running out, which is prepared for even two scenario. theresa may talks about how she was to seek reassu ra nces talks about how she was to seek reassurances from the european council and your readers on how to make sure britain doesn't end up getting into the so—called backstop situation. what is the diffe
open to hear from the premise that what she needs from the premise that what she needs from them, powerpointa problem. irina leashes ——. eighth minute renegotiation? absolutely not. let's get more reaction from brussels. corresponded as they are. what has been his approach? none of the main leaders of the eu want you to respond until theresa may had finished speaking. that includes taking questions of what we call a halt debate. in the last ten minutes, we've had is from donald bhaskar who...
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but the typical work they do is us trying to hash through a powerpoint or excel spreadsheet or something like that. those of the kinds of things i ing that together in time. peter: what do you think of the google hearings? ajit: i've consistently said we hope members of congress and reagan letters others would encourage these companies, these tech giants, to be more transparent about what they do and i think ultimately that's something that retire in many of these quarters, the fact that many of these companies have operated completely free from any regulations and obligation to consumers. that's something i think has broad bipartisan appeal going forward. peter: before we get to margaret's last question, you mentioned puerto rico a couple of times. was there a failure in infrastructure attributable to something or someone? ajit: i think part of it is that the infrastructure in place before the hurricane was not in the shape it should have been. that's especially the case with respect to energy. one of the things i found when i went down there, especially the second time when i traveled
but the typical work they do is us trying to hash through a powerpoint or excel spreadsheet or something like that. those of the kinds of things i ing that together in time. peter: what do you think of the google hearings? ajit: i've consistently said we hope members of congress and reagan letters others would encourage these companies, these tech giants, to be more transparent about what they do and i think ultimately that's something that retire in many of these quarters, the fact that many...
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class, you do a powerpoint and it's over. have a conversation about this icing out and the backlash. you need to have a conversation orut the things that men bosses may be doing. o'rourke -- that they recognize are threatening to ruin. >> snapping up opportunity zones with tax breaks. >> will come to distress new jersey. zones, those were created in president donald trump's 2017 tax bill. of that is to a scent is to incentivize business investment best to incentivize -- the idea is to incentivize business investment. they seem specifically designed to benefit real estate developers. how they were chosen was a little odd. it turns out to be a little odd. 25%rnor scott to nominate of their impoverished zones under the law. a couple of different ways you can do that. casesn't always been the as we have looked at these maps in the places that need it the most. >> let's roll in the kushner companies. as you said they are involved in this and building a luxury hotel . >> there's a lot built that a lot more to go. since the bill was
class, you do a powerpoint and it's over. have a conversation about this icing out and the backlash. you need to have a conversation orut the things that men bosses may be doing. o'rourke -- that they recognize are threatening to ruin. >> snapping up opportunity zones with tax breaks. >> will come to distress new jersey. zones, those were created in president donald trump's 2017 tax bill. of that is to a scent is to incentivize business investment best to incentivize -- the idea is...
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as such, i don't actually have a powerpoint and i will read to you my talk really, i have a flip phone i haven't changed much since about 1999. this talk is really about how african-american engaged the world during the world war i year. and order to talk about that, i wanted to put out a few things. one, i wanted to engage the ways in which women were used as verbs. women are the verbs that men used to communicate with one another. in the world war i years and as we all know this is one of the central things about white supremacy in the south and elsewhere that sexuality and the vulnerability of white women comes a way that people justify and talk about. they talk about power relations and in the lead up to world war i, white women again sort of get inserted into debates about mobilizing african-americans, but the senator from mississippi who is the most colorfully lyrical spew or i think of the progressive era, and is one of the vocal opponents and he opposes conscription because he opposes the arming of african-american men. black militias are disbanded right after the spanish- amer
as such, i don't actually have a powerpoint and i will read to you my talk really, i have a flip phone i haven't changed much since about 1999. this talk is really about how african-american engaged the world during the world war i year. and order to talk about that, i wanted to put out a few things. one, i wanted to engage the ways in which women were used as verbs. women are the verbs that men used to communicate with one another. in the world war i years and as we all know this is one of the...
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. >> commissioners, you do have a powerpoint. >> we do indeed. >> all right.ood evening, commissioners. i am the cystic project manager and business case manager for the office of small business. i am here to present an update on the acceptable business entrance program. i will go over a snapshot of compliance and outreach. osb's involvement and the small business support services that we offer. i manage the efforts at our office through the direction of the director. all right. the accessible business entrance program, which is very timely, because supervisor tang authored it, it went into effect may 22 nd, 2016, the ordinance number 51-16, requires property owners of buildings that have places of public accommodation to make all primary entrances accessible to people with disabilities. the program applies to places of public accommodation per title iii of the americans americans with disabilities act or the a.d.a. this includes restaurants, bars, retail stores, laundromats, pretty much any business that welcomes bit workers into the public into their place o
. >> commissioners, you do have a powerpoint. >> we do indeed. >> all right.ood evening, commissioners. i am the cystic project manager and business case manager for the office of small business. i am here to present an update on the acceptable business entrance program. i will go over a snapshot of compliance and outreach. osb's involvement and the small business support services that we offer. i manage the efforts at our office through the direction of the director. all...
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i do have a small powerpoint presentation, which i included as a printout with one of the tables from the e.i.r. and one of the tables that describes the ability of the different alternatives to meet the various project objectives. >> thank you. >> thank you. i thought each one was the one with the clamp. >> so as kim mentioned the subject property has been determined eligible for listing in the california register through this environmental review process. i will provide a brief history of the site, a statement of significance and an identification of character-defining features of 3333 california, in addition to project impact analysis. i will also present the alternatives prepared in this draft e.i.r. designed by edward b. page for the insurance corporation, also known as f.f.i.c. this san francisco based insurance company started insuring firefighters in 1863 as an incentive to motivate them to more aggressively fight fires that wreaked havoc on the city. as the company expanded coverage expanded to including sailing ships and automobile as they bought up competitor insurance comp
i do have a small powerpoint presentation, which i included as a printout with one of the tables from the e.i.r. and one of the tables that describes the ability of the different alternatives to meet the various project objectives. >> thank you. >> thank you. i thought each one was the one with the clamp. >> so as kim mentioned the subject property has been determined eligible for listing in the california register through this environmental review process. i will provide a...
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a study is such that might be one thing but typical work they do is sitting around china has to powerpoint or excel spreadsheet or something like that. that's the kind of thing that i would imagine us going together. >> host: what your take on recent google hearing? >> we been busy but i consistently hope that members of congress and regulators and others would encourage these companies and tech giants to what they do and ultimately that something that we desire in many quarters that the companies have completely operated free from not just relation but obligations of transparency for consumers and that something is brought by partisan appeal going forward. >> very quickly before we get to margaret's last question -- you mentioned puerto rico a couple of times. was there a failure in them for structure in your view that a tribunal to something or someone? >> yeah, i think part of it is the intersection that was in place before the hurricane was not in the shape it should have been and especially the case with respect to energy. one of the things when i went down there the first time and es
a study is such that might be one thing but typical work they do is sitting around china has to powerpoint or excel spreadsheet or something like that. that's the kind of thing that i would imagine us going together. >> host: what your take on recent google hearing? >> we been busy but i consistently hope that members of congress and regulators and others would encourage these companies and tech giants to what they do and ultimately that something that we desire in many quarters...
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healthcare system and as brian so eloquently said, is the powerpoint on? i went to mit but they didn't include powerpoint. how choice and competition can help solve u.s. healthcare problems. and the problems that the panel spoke about with those uneven access, despite our brilliant healthcare providers including my daughter who is in endocrinology. the quality of the u.s. healthcare system, just rapidly going through some of the problems, healthcare costs are exceeding not only inflation but workers earning and of course the excess is taking more and more of a bite out of low and middle income people. it is tremendously worrisome. and the quality, despite the brilliance, especially of our providers and the extraordinary medical technology events that are happening. for example there is a company out of philadelphia that has a drug that eliminates blindness in children with congenital blindness and there are many more extraordinary technology, innovations on the horizon, nevertheless we leg other developed countries and things that could be treated despite
healthcare system and as brian so eloquently said, is the powerpoint on? i went to mit but they didn't include powerpoint. how choice and competition can help solve u.s. healthcare problems. and the problems that the panel spoke about with those uneven access, despite our brilliant healthcare providers including my daughter who is in endocrinology. the quality of the u.s. healthcare system, just rapidly going through some of the problems, healthcare costs are exceeding not only inflation but...
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one thing but of the typical work they do is sitting around trying to hash through for example, a powerpoint or excel spreadsheet or something like that, and so that's the kind of thing i would imagine is doing together. >> host: what is your take on the recent google hearings? >> guest: we've been a little busy but i can say sense that i would help that members of congress and regulators and others would encourage of these companies, , these tech giant to be more transparent about what they do. ultimately that is something that has raised ire in many quarters is a fact these companies operating completely free and not just any regulation but any obligation for transparency for consumers. that something has broad bipartisan appeal going forward. >> host: quickly before we get to margaret's last question, you mentioned puerto rico a couple of times. was there a failure in infrastructure, in your view, that is attributable to something or someone? >> guest: part of it is the infrastructure that was in place before the hurricane was not in the shape that it should of been and that is especially
one thing but of the typical work they do is sitting around trying to hash through for example, a powerpoint or excel spreadsheet or something like that, and so that's the kind of thing i would imagine is doing together. >> host: what is your take on the recent google hearings? >> guest: we've been a little busy but i can say sense that i would help that members of congress and regulators and others would encourage of these companies, , these tech giant to be more transparent about...
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jillian: the first howard testified of the rocket powerpoint, first to mimic a commercial flight pathversion says 600 people have reserved tickets, the price between 200, $250,000 to go to space. that is a lot. jillian: pretty cool. jillian: pretty cool. rob: usually we fly 5 miles high so 50 miles, you can see some stuff that 50 miles. jillian: you can see some stuff. would you do it? when you go to space? rob: float me 200 grand, i am there. i will take it. jillian: can you bum me this? >> we have storm to cover. this one is going to be a big deal across the south, the gulf coast. we are getting a little bit of snow in central texas. the wind gusts in excess of 60 miles an hour will cause travel delays today and tomorrow as we go through time. most of it will be a rain event, too warm for a big snowstorm, some areas could get icing across pennsylvania and new york. there is the precipitation, we can see the potential for severe storms across portions of north florida, the panhandle. here's your forecast, another storm system moving west. the one we are watching is moving across the
jillian: the first howard testified of the rocket powerpoint, first to mimic a commercial flight pathversion says 600 people have reserved tickets, the price between 200, $250,000 to go to space. that is a lot. jillian: pretty cool. jillian: pretty cool. rob: usually we fly 5 miles high so 50 miles, you can see some stuff that 50 miles. jillian: you can see some stuff. would you do it? when you go to space? rob: float me 200 grand, i am there. i will take it. jillian: can you bum me this?...
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powerpoint, please. go ahead. >> i wanted to play a video from some of our youth that live here in the neighborhood. >> we barely have city parks here in the south of market. this park is super far. >> you can bring the microphone down -- >> the issue of having a shadow -- [indiscernible]. >> i met a lot of my friends here. the park is important to me and the community because it gives us space for people to enjoy, it is a safe space for children. >> it is not empty but it is not how a park is supposed to be. the building shadow would impact our kids chart shows a perspective of what the park is supposed to look like. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> good morning. my name is lord is. i'm a caseworker and i am here to repeat what i said here last time. for a couple of youth that could not be here. one is from nikki who is -- she joked -- she goes to the general high school. the park mean so much to me living in the soma. my friends play basketball there every summer, which is so imp
powerpoint, please. go ahead. >> i wanted to play a video from some of our youth that live here in the neighborhood. >> we barely have city parks here in the south of market. this park is super far. >> you can bring the microphone down -- >> the issue of having a shadow -- [indiscernible]. >> i met a lot of my friends here. the park is important to me and the community because it gives us space for people to enjoy, it is a safe space for children. >> it is...
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and as such, and very much as a 20th century person, i don't actually have a powerpoint and i'm going to read to you my talk. really, i have a flip phone. i haven't changed much since about 1999 in a bunch of different ways. but i also was thinking, so this talk is really about how african-americans engaged the world during the world war i years. but in order to talk about that, there are a few things that i wanted to sort of put out there first. one, i want to, in kind of engaging with cacara's talk, ta a little about the way women got used as verbs -- women are the verbs men used to communicate with one another -- but in the world war i years and the concerns, as we know, this is sort of one of the central things about white supremacy in the south and elsewhere in the united states that really sex and sexuality and sofrt of like the vulnerability of white women becomes a way that people justify and talk about power relations and the american sound. and in the lead-up to world war i, white women again sort of get inserted into debates about conscription, so that james varden, who is
and as such, and very much as a 20th century person, i don't actually have a powerpoint and i'm going to read to you my talk. really, i have a flip phone. i haven't changed much since about 1999 in a bunch of different ways. but i also was thinking, so this talk is really about how african-americans engaged the world during the world war i years. but in order to talk about that, there are a few things that i wanted to sort of put out there first. one, i want to, in kind of engaging with...
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we did online sessions where respondents could watch a powerpoint online and interact via chat. we did in person presentations, open houses, 260 people signed up to continue to hear from us. i am sorry or you are welcome, i am not sure but thank you for staying with us through the process. the bottom left-hand corner 2600 views of the rfi document. 2600 views. we are happy. thank you for coming amanda and great work. we are still interacting with the public. this is not over by any means. this is closing the responses time period. today our continuous interaction with the public. they can view the responses and can provide very brief survey form we put forward to ask for feedback on the categories of uses we heard about thus far. we are closing on january 31st. we have received 125 rye responses so far. >> what is in the 52rfi responses? >> to give you a flavor what you will see on the website if you download these. first, we have a diversity of tenant type. we asked them to self identify as one who would take a whole pier or a portion. it does not require 100 or 150 conveyor fe
we did online sessions where respondents could watch a powerpoint online and interact via chat. we did in person presentations, open houses, 260 people signed up to continue to hear from us. i am sorry or you are welcome, i am not sure but thank you for staying with us through the process. the bottom left-hand corner 2600 views of the rfi document. 2600 views. we are happy. thank you for coming amanda and great work. we are still interacting with the public. this is not over by any means. this...