Page, facebook. Com booktv. October 21, 1967, 100,000 people marched in washington to protest the vietnam war. From the booktv archives. Pulitzer prize winning journalist david maraniss, who in 2002 allowed booktv to accompany him to vietnam and madison, wisconsin for his research in the war abroad and protests at home. This is a rubber Plantation North of saigon in vietnam. Members of the armys regiment known as the black lions were ambushed here. 61 were killed, many were injured. This is the university of wisconsin in madison. 35 years ago antiwar students try to keep dow chemical from recruiting on campus. The demonstration turned violent. These stories from different parts of the world come together in a new book titled they marched into sunlight. The author is david maraniss. Great to be here. Host you write connections fascinate you more than ideology. What does that mean . Guest it means im a journalist and a historian. Im not trying to make a specific point when i start my rep
Edition so anything you can tells you at this stage about the post project Workforce Development idea or ideas. Yes. There so as i said theres a 50 percent goal for temporary and permanent employees of folks that any development is creates those developments need to those to work with our office of economic Workforce Development to insure they have a hiring that im your relevant we havent done this yet on the shipyard this will be a learning experience but oewd has done is well be working with the employment folks they have academy the hospitality comedy that insures that people that have placed have the correct credentials to be proprietorly placed for employment a lot of success on market of the large success in terms of of folks being hired in place that came through oewd training and workforce plan and i think we can be successful if building on the successes theyve already had. Okay. Thats great. Highend complex you know, i noticed bloomingdale and nordstroms and i know their outl
Planning, its construction, its operational planning. Its approvals and support to make it happen. We will introduce some of those people later this morning, but i in particular want to bring your attention to the generosity of our philanthropic supporters, benny lynn who served for many years. [ applause ] next to lynn is Dick Rosenberg who has chaired the ucsf foundation and currently chairs the ucsf health board and member of the Health Member cabinet. Thank you, dick. [ applause ] next to dick is dede and shes a great supporter of this city and improvements and particular they dede for your support. [ applause ]. Next to dede is bill who is the chair of the ucf foundation. Thank you, bill. And in the front row i will introduce, there is one beautiful young woman in the middle there, thats barbara baker. Barbara also served on the Campaign Cabinet and she has also supported us. Thank you barbara. [ applause ]. Next to barbara to her left is ron conaway who the ron conaway family has
So colleagues, we have a recommendation by our budget analyst and could you have a motion or supervisor tang. I didnt wanted to say in closing i know this is kind of an interesting situation were in with the puc having to front the cost for the mitigation aforementioned i just want to note im glad that the puc has updated theyre releasing guidelines as well as wanting to make sure we point our city departments to work to the cities risks Math Division if they have questions about the risks so really my message to the department utilize the resource so again, this item makes people uncomfortable it is what we have to do well take the budget analyst represents to take the 9. 5 million on committee reserve id like to make that motion. A motion by supervisor katie tang can we take that without objection . So moved all right. So do we need to approve the underlying ordinance. Yes. Supervisor tang has amended the ordinance forward it on to the full board. Can i have a motion to that effect b
The father of the chief mayor ed lee. clapping. thank you. Good morning everyone. Morning. Well, im glad to help mohammed and all the wonderful Department Heads and volunteers and labor organizations as well as Community Organizations to really start the year to not only clean up but we do more than clean up; right . We biff our neighborhoods. clapping. i want to say thank you to all the young kids that are out with us today, were going to be working with us we want to make sure our city it cleaned up for them yeah. clapping i also wanted to make sure that psyche i didnt right here is part of the effort weve got students performs with us hes wear the right colors because his colors also mean world series teamwork. clapping. so i want to say thank you were n a worldclass city a world series Champion City and hopefully very soon our nba Champion City and the superb 50 next year the arraign were a worldclass city everybody cares cares about our city supervisor kims is is great champion no