[inaudible conversations] our subject today is the holocaust hitlers plan to eradication of European Jews during world war ii and not the persecution began years before the war started and their pursuit of the final solution remains unaccountable to the hillside world until the fall of the third reich they capture the records the nazis kept and recorded the liberation of the camps with photos with the documentation now preserved in the National Archives was used as evidence in the war crimes trials to document the actions of those who carried out the crimes and those that discovers a the results in todays featured book we have nearly 600 of their stories including my sisterinlaws mother offered without commentary as recollections show us and of the persecution through the survivors size. From the end of the war we have urged to never forget books like our crime was being jewish ensure that we do not. And anthony pitch is said journalist who long ago abandoned his native england for the
These are things that are not kind of accidentally detrimental to the political participation and people of color. We still have the struggles ahead of us. But it also is just simply the reality. Is it then that do we need to change attitudes first and the structural change, or do we have to go directly to changing structures and have attitudes change afterwards . I guess thats a question for all of you. I would go as is structures and change the structure. I mean, i think that the polling these things are always a little hard to read because people do say what they think that you want them to year, particularly when it comes to race the many polling on race matters. But i would say, you know, culturally we are very. The new american majority, you know, the tolerance and the attitudes of the millenniums to miami, we are so far behind. We have a saying in our office. Dont recruit people you will have to lobby later. It is moving, and we need to structure catch up. One of the things that
Getting endorsements from labor unions like the carpenters, the laborers, the operating engineers and others because they often dont get along. And yet they agree that i am somebody that can help them create jobs and do the things that are important to them. We absolutely have to have congressmen and women that have a demonstrated ability to work with other people. Moderator thank you. Kendis Aimee Belgard. Belgard thank you. Congress is an absolute mess, and that is exactly why am running, to use the skills i have learned, whether as a volunteer with the American Cancer Society to my skills in negotiating as an attorney, even the skills that i have gained as a Burlington County freeholder where i worked across the aisle with our republican colleagues. I am not there to argue for the sake of arguing. I am perfectly willing to agree with my republican colleagues and they ever get idea. I used to say when i was running for free all there, one of my favorite quotes is that the benjamin fr
Economy. The economy is the bedrock, the foundation of so much else that we will talk about and have talked about tonight. In the basic Building Block of the economy is jobs. This government is pursuing policies right now that are killing job creation. We have 8 Million People as of a few weeks ago that have dropped out of the search for a job and despair. 7 Million People are stuck in parttime jobs command we have millions still unemployed complete. And there are things there is no silver bullet, but there are concrete to make immediate things that this government can do to improve and foster job creation. A few weeks ago i issued a jobs report. Pretty comprehensive. It is on my website. And a call for action across various Industries Like Infrastructure Investment as an example or things that can be done in health care or important things to pinscher venture continued and growing employment. There are things the government can do in every industry that would help with job creation. O
enforcement officers with the combination of that data so they can improve their efficiency. but overall, by making it easy to pay and having longer term limits, it should be easy for customers to avoid parking tickets. supervisor mirkarimi: i think the assumption of $500 is a little low. how many years back are we looking at that average? the average of 500 per meter is over current average. supervisor mirkarimi: do you mean 2010-2010? there was approximately i believe $18 million that year of parking meter related cetacean revenue. there is other citation revenue from street cleaning. we deducted based on higher compliance rates more payments for these upgraded meters that make it easy to pay. it is expected to be significantly lower. supervisor mirkarimi: it would be great to get some updated data over the last four or five years. excuse me. the citation revenue that is generated, both at meters and citywide. if you could share that with us that would be great. i