Would not relegate the elderly to eating pet food. It would give people incentives to save for retirement, just as they did before Social Security was implemented in the 1930s in response to what was a temporary macroeconomic problem. There is a euphemism for the great depression, temporary macroeconomic problem. Onilton would stop the war drugs which is really just a war on brown people against whom he held no discernible prejudice. He would work to improve the administration of justice for african americans, hispanics, and immigrants so they would have the incentive to work harder and smarter. That mostly means to stop doing expensive things to people and simply allow them to live like other americans without fear of , so on and so forth. You can watch this and other American History programs on our website where all of our video is archived. That is cspan. Org this year marks the 50th anniversary of what some call the 1967 new York New Jersey rebellion. Next a panel of activist disc
At Rutgers University in newark. And mark, whose breath of work in Higher Education and the humanities in new york include serving as the director of the alexander Price Institute on at the city, culture and modern experience. The author of a recent book on new work and the rebellion of 1967. Please join me in welcoming michael fletcher, junius williams, and Linda Caldwell apps to the stage. [applause] i should interject that at the end of the Panel Discussion there will be a few moments for questions and answers. Members of the panel will take those questions and we will conclude this panel and move on to our next presentation. Thank you. Good afternoon, everyone. What i hope to do here is just have a conversation and talk about what newark was like before 1967, and how it came to be that way. Also, talk about what has transpired since. Like political empowerment, what has resulted from those developments. I thought i would start with talk a little bit to us about the black population
Commission to order. Please take roll call Duran Kwon Caen and vietor are excited charlie a quorum is present. Commissioners, item 3 the approval of minutes for november 8 to any additions or corrections we i will move the approval moved and seconded. All those in favor say, aye. [chorus of ayes] opposed . The minutes are approved. We are on to item for this is opportunity for general comments from the public for items under our jurisdiction that dont happen to be on calendar today. I have two speaker requested [calling Public Comment cards] commissioners, my name is franciscoi took a trip to [inaudible] to stand by the sioux tribe the dakota sioux tribe and to witness really held the protectors of the water are really respecting mother earth. Over there, they want to build a pipeline and if they decide to put the pipeline under the missouri river, which is a very wide river, it could pollute millions and millions of gallons of water. I want to connect it with the San Francisco Public
Items under our jurisdiction that dont happen to be on calendar today. I have two speaker requested [calling Public Comment cards] commissioners, my name is franciscoi took a trip to [inaudible] to stand by the sioux tribe the dakota sioux tribe and to witness really held the protectors of the water are really respecting mother earth. Over there, they want to build a pipeline and if they decide to put the pipeline under the missouri river, which is a very wide river, it could pollute millions and millions of gallons of water. I want to connect it with the San Francisco Public Utilities commission. Recently, its been over a week we get some foul smell in our Drinking Water. When you report it to the communication people, they say thats just a temporary measure. Im very serious about this. The clean Drinking Water reportedly comes hetch hetchy. The pristine water that belong to the [inaudible] the other tribes. Ive stated before here and i brought them over here so that you could see the
Items under our jurisdiction that dont happen to be on calendar today. I have two speaker requested [calling Public Comment cards] commissioners, my name is franciscoi took a trip to [inaudible] to stand by the sioux tribe the dakota sioux tribe and to witness really held the protectors of the water are really respecting mother earth. Over there, they want to build a pipeline and if they decide to put the pipeline under the missouri river, which is a very wide river, it could pollute millions and millions of gallons of water. I want to connect it with the San Francisco Public Utilities commission. Recently, its been over a week we get some foul smell in our Drinking Water. When you report it to the communication people, they say thats just a temporary measure. Im very serious about this. The clean Drinking Water reportedly comes hetch hetchy. The pristine water that belong to the [inaudible] the other tribes. Ive stated before here and i brought them over here so that you could see the