I want to welcome everyone to your home. The San Francisco Unified School District board room. Welcome to our second meeting. I want to thank you for the important work and its critical work for not only the children in the city today but for the children of our city of tomorrow. Today were coming together to approve the outcomes framework that will be our north star if you will. We want to be true for all children, youth and families in San Francisco and what we want for them. I would like to call this meeting to order. My cochair mayor lee will join us shortly and i will ask the doctor to do the roll call. Lets get started. Abby snay. Here. Abram jimenez. Here. Adan wynn for naomi kelly. Chief nance. Here. Barbara carlson. Here. Barbara garcia. Present. Brent stephens. Present. Ka. Candace wong. Present. [inaudible] here. Ed lee. Here. Here. Jillian wu. Here. John rahaim. Ken epstein. Present. Kentaro iwasaki. Here. [inaudible] landon dickey. Here. Laura moran. Here. President les wo
Tomorrow. Today were coming together to approve the outcomes framework that will be our north star if you will. We want to be true for all children, youth and families in San Francisco and what we want for them. I would like to call this meeting to order. My cochair mayor lee will join us shortly and i will ask the doctor to do the roll call. Lets get started. Abby snay. Here. Abram jimenez. Here. Adan wynn for naomi kelly. Chief nance. Here. Barbara carlson. Here. Barbara garcia. Present. Brent stephens. Present. Ka. Candace wong. Present. [inaudible] here. Ed lee. Here. Here. Jillian wu. Here. John rahaim. Ken epstein. Present. Kentaro iwasaki. Here. [inaudible] landon dickey. Here. Laura moran. Here. President les wong. Here. Lo i guess herrera. Here. Decost. Here. calling roll . Olson lee. Phil ginsburg. Here. Halperin. Present. Doctor ritu khanna. Here. Todd rufo. Here. And trent rhorer. Here. Great thank you. Thank you doctor. So a few comments as we start this process this eveni
Pursuing issues that were important to her like education, literacy, and womens health. Laura batch, this laura bush, this sunday night. Examining the public and private lives of the women who filled the position of first lady, and their influence on the presidency. From Martha Washington to michelle obama, sunday at 7 00 8 00 p. M. Eastern. Good morning, everyone, and welcome to American History tv live from Colonial Williamsburg. On the eve of the American Revolution williamsburg, virginia was a bustling capital , home to a large enslaved population. American history tv returns to the williamsburg at the 1770s where we are live from the historic district. Burgesses, where George Washington once served, and the Governors Palace, home to king george. We will also be taking your questions as we talked to historians, curators, and interpreters that will all be aboard the cspan bust today. Joining us is Colonial Williamsburg president mitchell reiss. Thank you for being here this morning,
On the eve of the American Revolution williamsburg, virginia, was a bustling capital city, home to a large enslaved population. American history tv returns to the williamsburg at the 1770s where we are live from the historic district. We will see revolutionaries and loyalists mingle on the streets. The house of burgesses, where George Washington once served, and the Governors Palace, home to king george. We will also be taking your questions as we talked to historians, curators, and interpreters that will all be aboard the cspan bust today. Joining us is Colonial Williamsburg president mitchell reiss. Thank you for being here this morning, i appreciate it. Williamsburg president mitchell reiss. Thank you for being here this morning, i appreciate it. Mitchell my pleasure. For someone who has never visited Colonial Williamsburg, how do you describe it . Mitchell well, i think it is important for people to know it is more than the sum of its parts. You have 88 buildings that have you have
Week and on cspan 3. Announcer as the 50th anniversary of the National Preservation act approaches, historians have gathered to look ahead at the workbook for them in the 20 for its century. Jewell addressed their conference. This was hosted by the National Trust for historic presentation preservation. It is about an hour. And now please welcome chief Preservation Officer david brown. [applause] david brown thank you very much. Welcome to the closing lunch of this conference. This is the time to reflect on all that the Preservation Movement has achieved over the last 50 years. It is also a chance to look forward and see how the work we are doing today will affect able to be here and participate in these conversations. We look forward to you being involved in these conversations in the months ahead we are pleased to be joined by representatives of the American Express foundation. They have been a close partner of the trust. A very important story in the history of preservation is the le