Think you. Please step forward when Public Comment is open. Thank you it sfgovtv and Media Services for showing this meeting live to the public overtime we met lets start with roll call commissioner lee commissioner joseph commissioner moshoyannis commissioner caminong commissioner president tan we have quorum we were right given notice that commissioner frost and ohio the first item a Public Comment on any item pertainably to the straefks you dont see agendize any. New if so it later youll come later but something you dont see on the agenda but we need to know this is your chance not seeing any, Public Comment is closed. Item 2 a review and that places you under from august 18th and september 15th i believe there is one change commissioner lee would like to point out and make tuesday september 15th item e the restaurant i recused myself i voted yes, please correct that did you catch it crystal any other edits or changes inform either set of minutes . If not happy to entertain and moti
We dont see any meaningful debate and dialogue now. We have pandering. A lot of pandering on van ness, lot of pandering lake merced ar. Without starting the flooding, talking about building 30,000 homes on land that is prone to flooding. This wont work. Theyre not paying attention to our general management plan. We do not have stellar transportation program. We are going into what we call a spot designing and planning. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Any other members of the public wish to speak during general Public Comment. Public comment is closed. Item 13 adjournment. All right, this meeting is a. Started please turn off your cell phones or keep them on vibrate two a speaker on an item or part of public and want to speak an, an item please fill out a speaker card ill call think you. Please step forward when Public Comment is open. Thank you it sfgovtv and Media Services for showing this meeting live to the public overtime we met lets start with roll call commissioner lee
The ends will impact events but there you have it. I wanted to give the Commission Age followup it on the last concert at at t we spent quite a few of the of times ac dc was september 25th ii dont know if anyone heard that the precisely outcome we received 10 complaints through 311 and directed to the office just about the same pretty sure kind of outstanding twhern told we didnt get the details but the giants send the specifics around the hotline the number was 40 calls to the hotline 5 of these were the media so there was a lot of outreach done per the permit conditions in addition, we as an agency set up our own next door account so we could push this information out i think the giants worked extra hard and had consultation were waiting for the outcome of that charles consultation but maybe it was noticed maybe they did something to tweak the sound we dont know but not a bad outcome the neighborhood heard it no question but we didnt have a repeat of bouncing that was what i was hopi
Until noon of january 20, 2017. And jay john szob . Jeh johnson . Our book is on the Justice Department. Yeah. I cant really answer questions about him. [inaudible] i dont believe so. So those folks, i could tell you from experience with them and people we talked to, they dont make the transition to be government lawyers. When you leave private practice and you go to work for the Justice Department you have to transition into being a government lawyers whose job is to represent it public as a whole. I can tell you the people that come from those organizations, they just now think they are working for those organizations but they have the governments power and resources to do what they want. But Christian Adams and i, a couple years ago, we did a foyer request for the resumes of all the career people that have been hired in the Civil Rights Department since the start of the department and hundred percent of the people hired were clearly hired on the bases of their politics and their ide
Some of his career highlights, he served as supervisor out of parryville battlefield, the state park in connecticut kentucky, excuse me. Currently he is now with the General Macarthur memorial in norfolk. He spends most of his days thinking about the Pacific Theater of world war ii but his heart will always remain back in 1861, 1862, 1863, 1864. Marrying his two loves, talking about the navy. [applause] thank you. That is certainly one of the more entertaining introductions i have ever had. I also note that i go second, which is a great thought but also carries the caveat that you now have had your coffee, you have woken up, chris has warmed you up but since i am the one guy talking about the navy, this is insurance i dont put you to sleep. What can i say . There will be an open discussion after this. Both the union and confederacy knew that 1864 would be the decisive year in the civil war. Regardless of how the fighting went on land and sea, by the end of the year the future course of