To the heroes of tennessee President Trump two great gentlemen thank you very much. Please sit down. [cheers and applause] President Trump thank you very much. And i want to thank the representative, somebody with a future. I do not know if i would trade him the future for the age, i would love to pick up that age. I was a good age but he has a tremendous future ahead of him and a very special thanks to matthew charles. I saw him on television the first time, when he had so much difficulty trying to get something that he was really entitled to, and i looked at that smile. That smile is infectious. He is a great gentlemen and we are very proud of him. I am very proud of being involved in criminal Justice Reform and getting it done, getting it passed, and we had a lot of votes that normally would not have gone that way. They were pushing me, some of them, at the end. We have some of the folks here, tim scott, lindsay, they are here, i will introduce them in a while. But we had tremendous
[background conversations] hello, politicon, how are we doing . [applause] be back ateat to politicon in nashville, tennessee, how many folks here nashville . Wow. How many folks are from outside of nashville . Cheering] how many people here are from outside of the country . Back. Got a few in the nice. Well, my name is steven, im the president of the millennial action project, were a national Nonpartisan Organization working with young bridge theicials to political divides in our country and to enact systemic reforms to our democracy function better. Today, weve got an amazing discussion lined up for all of with two of the leading political commentators in our country, so lets bring them out. First of all, we have writer, commentator and author of 13 new seller sellers, ann coulter, give her a round of applause. [applause] do i go there . Right in the middle. Thank you. Andnd another writer commentator and writer at the atlantic, give a big round of david fromm. All right. Feeling . E
I am the founder and president of the millennial action project, a Nonpartisan Organization working with young elected officials to bridge the political divides in our country. Today, we have an amazing discussion lined up for all of you with two of the leading political commentaries and our country. Let us bring them out. First of all, we have writer, commentator, and author, m coulter. And coulter give her a round of applause. And, another writer and commentator, give a good round um. Applause for david f [applause] how are we feeling . Great, so good to be here. Excellent. Well, i commented that both of you are authors and david in the past, youve actually commented about anns book on immigration, that it was perhaps one of the most politically influential books in our country around the issue of immigration. So let me start with you, david. Why did you make that comment . Well, i said it was the most directly politically influential because ann had written this book about immigrati
I would just echo all of chair ronens comments about the importance of the this committee, and also thank you so much to ms. Packard and ms ms. Raveche for all of your commitment and to serve on the committee and the city. I would like to make a motion to move this forward to the full board with positive recommendation. The appointment of Scott Patterson to seat 1, Betty Packard to seat 2 and Ashley Raveche to seat 3 as the Committee Report for consideration at the july 23rd board meeting. Chair ronen and without objection, that motion passes unanimously. Congratulations and thank you so much. Mr. Clerk, can you please read item number 3. Clerk item number 3 is a rules and regulations supporting Assembly Constitutional amendment no. 6 to allow automatic restoration for Voting Rights to those on parole upon completion of a state or federal prison term. Chair ronen thank you so much. The sponsor has joined us. Thank you so much, chair ronen and supervisors mar and walton for having me he
Function within the confines of our Delivery Services so thats a real key piece. The last piece is as an equity issue, Disaster Preparedness is key because we know that population thats suffer from the greatest health and equity of chronic diseases are the most at risk in disaster for Poor Health Outcomes so dr. Gurly has been a real champion across the department. I want to thank her and her team for that leadership and thank you in terms of how we have moved from a less frequent execution of these duties to a frequent one. Ensuring the department and the commission is aware of these and that we prepare accordingly. Thank you. Thank you. Next item, please. Item 11 is other business and the counter is before you and its just a reminder the august 20th meet be will be held at the chinatown ymca at 5 00. Anything else . We can move on to item 1. The report back from the july 9th, 2019jcc meeting and i believe commissioner green attended. Yes, the laguna honda hospital the committee discu