Were going live my monitor yes im not able to see the will i be able it is the video screen on the secret monitor when we go live i see the with the microphone savings accounts r settinging eave clocked yeah. Ive logged us all in. Okayeave clocked yeah. Ive us all in. Okay. All right. Live from city hall it is the weekly installment Small Business commission. Youre having fun, huh . I love this i secretly want to be a dj in college. Well be spinning youre favorites this afternoon first, we have business to take care of whats going down there. Yes. Okay i thank you. Ive been trying to get the recording started i as you may know how to get inaudible nothing okay. Thank you. All right. So this is the now the Small Business Commission Meeting it is monday, november 23, 2015, and the start time is 211 id like to thank sophisticated for recording and making our meetings possible to the broader public audience item number one is call to order roll call. Yes. Please. Commissioner adams commiss
[inaudible] for helping with all of the organization. Not to mention [inaudible] at the back whos also been a great help. Thank you to all of you, and its been a wonderful and stimulating evening. Thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] every weekend booktv offers programming focused on nonfiction authors and books. Keep watching for more here on cspan2, and watch any of our past programs online at booktv. Org. Coming up next on booktv, Richard Chambers talks about his 40year career as an auditor for both business and the government, including his work with the Tennessee Valley authority, the u. S. Postal service and the u. S. Army. This is about an hour. [applause] thank you, leon, and its great to be with you all. This was my home chapter for a number of years, and im delighted to be back and to be a part of your program. This is the first audit conference that weve done with washington chapter for government auditors in a number of years. So were excited to be back and excit
Then, you were required to eat at least one meal at the law school, so there was a group of us who met in the mornings. Mostly kids who lived in the dorm. We needed breakfast and i thought that was one of the delightful times. I also had some study groups that were just delightful. The rule was if you did not contribute, you were booted out i found those interesting, but i must admit i did not get as much out of the law school as i should have and thats simply because of my which i encouraged students this morning not to replicate. It was a very difficult time and there was a lot of negativity on my part. Soanya . Clarence . How toy did not know take full advantage of law school. Good point. Given our background and the fact we did not have anybody in law or related to law, i did the things that sounded like you had to do through the law journal. Like too much writing, so i did rarest ors union. But until jose talked to me about clerking in my third year of law school, i had not heard
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