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And often rough. If you lived way out in the country, 15 or 20 miles from the railroad station, you had to get up before dawn to catch the 9 30 train. For the next two hours, the carriage went creaking down the old, familiar road while the countryside moved slowly past. If you were leaving the farm for good, to go to the city, you had mixed feelings on that long ride to the station. It is not easy to pull up roots and start a new life. Use saw the faces of old friends as you passed their houses, waving goodbye, and you felt sad leaving them. But you felt to, how old and tired they looked, locked on the land. A woman looked 50 before she was 35. In a way, you were glad you were leaving. You past the old schoolhouse and you remembered the long miles you walk morning after morning to get there. That final run to get inside before the bell stopped clinging. Clanging. Or perhaps you past the doctors buggy and you remembered the terrible night your mother laid upstairs sick and the weight fo
And often rough. If you lived way out in the country, 15 or 20 miles from the railroad station, you had to get up before dawn to catch the 9 30 train. For the next two hours, the carriage went creaking down the old, familiar road while the countryside moved slowly past. If you were leaving the farm for good, to go to the city, you had mixed feelings on that long ride to the station. It is not easy to pull up roots and start a new life. Use saw the faces of old friends as you passed their houses, waving goodbye, and you felt sad leaving them. But you felt to, how old and tired they looked, locked on the land. A woman looked 50 before she was 35. In a way, you were glad you were leaving. You past the old schoolhouse and you remembered the long miles you walk morning after morning to get there. That final run to get inside before the bell stopped clinging. Clanging. Or perhaps you past the doctors buggy and you remembered the terrible night your mother laid upstairs sick and the weight fo
Supervisor tang. Present. Supervisor wiener. Present. Supervisor yee. Present. Madam president all members are present. Thank you. Ladies and gentlemen can you please join us in the pledge of allegiance. I pledge allegiance to the flag to the United States of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Thank you madam clerk. Are there any communications . I have none to report madam president. Colleagues are there changes to the april 5, 2016 Board Meeting minutes and the april 6, 2016 special Meeting Minutes . Seeing none is there a motion to approve the minutes . Motion by supervisor mar. Second by supervisor tang. Colleagues can we take this out objection. Without objection the minutes are approved after Public Comment. [gavel] madam clerk can you please call the first item. First item is the policy discussion between the honorable mayor mayor and the board of supervisors. The mayor may provide remarks up to f
Here. Supervisor campos. Here. Supervisor cohen. Yes, here. Supervisor farrell. Present. Supervisor kim. Here. Supervisor mar. Here. Supervisor peskin. Present. Supervisor tang. Present. Supervisor wiener. Present. Supervisor yee. Present. Madam president all members are present. Thank you. Ladies and gentlemen can you please join us in the pledge of allegiance. I pledge allegiance to the flag to the United States of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Thank you madam clerk. Are there any communications . I have none to report madam president. Colleagues are there changes to the april 5, 2016 Board Meeting minutes and the april 6, 2016 special Meeting Minutes . Seeing none is there a motion to approve the minutes . Motion by supervisor mar. Second by supervisor tang. Colleagues can we take this out objection. Without objection the minutes are approved after Public Comment. [gavel] madam clerk can you plea