Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the monday, july 27, 2015, regular meeting of the San Francisco Ethics Commission i say regular meeting that was essentially contemplated that this meeting would be cancelled because we school one in july or august but because of the need to have public button the two items on tonights agenda we decided to go forward tonight i will first call roll commissioner hur commissioner keane councilmember glorias and the executive director have been excluded from tonight meeting ill tell you that some the gentleman didnt have to abstain himself well switch the agenda items number 4 will be taken up first that is the ballot measure statement and then well take up the agenda item number 3 that deals with the Recruitment Profile so agenda 2 public items appearing or not appearing on tonight agenda. Good afternoon, commissioners im charley for the record you have my email where i suggested respectfully you might consider amending our bylaws for the purpose of having
Walk us through that evening . Guest yes, well it was actually florida North Carolina coming and pretty quick succession. We always knew North Carolina would be hard for many reasons, but we thought we had a good lead going into election day because of early voting in florida, so when those number started coming in, that was quite surprising, disappointing. It wasnt the end, by any means, because they were a number of ways we saw week would get to 270 electoral votes, but it was a very very long night and then around midnight when michigan and wisconsin and pennsylvania came in, we knew we werent going to be successful. Host what was going through your mind . Guest well, at first i was worried, but not alarmed with early returns because again, as i said our numbers looked very good in pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin as did everyone else as we had consultant, but as the evening went on and we were getting not only the broadcast numbers, but reaching out to people working with us in th
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Garrett graff, author and historian, to talk about the special counsel Robert Mueller. Why dont you start. Who is Robert Mueller . Guest he is a lifelong career prosecutor, mostly here in washington and the Justice Department. He spent most of his career working his way up through various u. S. Attorneys office, head of the Criminal Division for the u. S. Department of justice under george h. W. Bush, and then was Deputy Attorney general under george w. Bush before becoming fbi director. As has been told over the last couple days, he was the longestserving fbi director since J Edgar Hoover himself. The first since hoover to complete the 10 year term of an fbi director, and then he was so popular and so respected that he was extended for an additional two years by president obama and a bipartisan act of congress. Host what made him so popular and respected . Guest he is a ramrod straight , former marine straight shooter. In a city that seems like it gets more partisan and more politiciz
Garrett graff, author and historian, to talk about the special counsel Robert Mueller. Why dont you start. Who is Robert Mueller . Guest he is a lifelong career prosecutor, mostly here in washington and the Justice Department. He spent most of his career working his way up through various u. S. Attorneys office, head of the Criminal Division for the u. S. Department of justice under george h. W. Bush, and then was Deputy Attorney general under george w. Bush before becoming fbi director. As has been told over the last couple days, he was the longestserving fbi director since J Edgar Hoover himself. The first since hoover to complete the 10 year term of an fbi director, and then he was so popular and so respected that he was extended for an additional two years by president obama and a bipartisan act of congress. Host what made him so popular and respected . Guest he is a ramrod straight , former marine straight shooter. In a city that seems like it gets more partisan and more politiciz