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Narrator only a few years ago, we were a discouraged people because we were forced to lose our jobs when old man depression came along. We struggled to regain our variance while depression, fear and failure took stock of the nation. A 10th of the population of the united states. One out of every four of us was on relief. In vain, we looked for something to restore our confidence and hope. And our courage. Without jobs we had no money and without money we could not purchase food for the hungry mouths at home. Our only hope laid in charity. The bread lines were built up as people anxiously waited for a sign of better days. Then came the federal governments work program. One by one, it took us out of the bread line and gave us a new chance to take our place in the normal life of our community. It made us selfsupport. It changed the haggard hopeless faces of the bread line to the faces filled with hope and happiness. For now we work again , narrator unskilled laborers, the forgotten men of
In world war ii. Whoral mason was a veteran served in the european theater in George Pattons third army and went on to have a long career in the military. Several retiring, held highranking positions in the pentagon, including assistant deputy chief of all operations and special assistant to the deputy chief of logistics. So it is a very special night any time we have a mason lecture at the museum. Thanks to the generosity of general mason and his family, we are proud to host tonights by one, a Public Lecture of the worlds most distinguished holocaust scholars. Museum,to think, at the we tell the story of the entire experience of world war ii and feel that too often the holocaust and world war ii are studied as separate, almost isolated topics. We believe it is our role to help our audiences understand the broader context surrounding the holocaust and the legacies it continues to impact on her world. We have one more exhibition to come. Believe it or not, there is room for one more bui
Clerk we have a quorum. Item 4 the approval with modifications of the minutes of the meeting set fourth below. This is the regular Meeting Minutes from february 15th, 2020. Are there any corrections to the minutes . Seeing none, ill ask for a motion. I make a motion that we approve the minutes from the february meeting. Second. Any Public Comment on this item . Seeing none. All those if favor say aye. Aye. Any opposed. It has passed unanimously. Item 5, general Public Comment from matters of the boards jurisdiction. Please come forward. I have a comment on the assistance dealing with this coronavirus and the healthcare and they have already got someone that had already got it and would not allow them to even be any lessons because the school and i went to in 200 200r this issue and what they did is that they bribed me and tried to make it work where everything was off base that other things that trying to teach me i was really upset about that because of the healthcare issue and they w
It is a little warm for the mayor. Welcome, please come closer, my friends. I know we are going to get this started. Thank you so much. Thank you so much. Friends, colleagues, stakeholders, summer has started. It is always summer in in in th. This is a historic signing ceremony. Welcome to the signing for the right to return legislation authored by our leader and i present to you mayor london breed. [applause] thank you. It is so great to be here. I am so really excited about this legislation. I was happy to partner with supervisor walton on trying to put forth the policy we know was desperately needed, not just now but 20, 30 years ago because i cant help but think about my own experience and my mother lived here with my sister as at 1829 35th street. I used to spend a lot of time here. My experience in living with plaza east and the challenges that happened when people who were born and raised in oc and in potrero hill, the challenges that occur when you want to come home. Promises m