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good morning and welcome to the rules committee of the san francisco board of supervisors for today monday, july 11, 22. i m the chair of the committee aaron peskin joined by supervisor connie chan. our clerk is mr. victor young. mr. young could you make your announcements. boards are convening hybrid meetings providing remote public comment via phone. access is essential and take public comment as follows. first public comment will be taken on each item on the agendaful those in person allowed first then those on the phone line. for watching channel 26, 28, 78 or 99 and sfgovtv the public comment number is streaming across the screen 415-655-0001. then enter the id24842226106 and press pound and pound again. when connected you will hear the meeting discussions but you will be muted and listening mode only. when your item come up and public comment is called, those in person should lineup to speak and those on the phone line should dial star 3 to be added to the speaker
In new orleans, served his country proud in korea. Raised myself and my other eight siblings. I am the third of nine children. He was an amazing man. When i was a little girl growing up in louisiana, my father ghten me because he was to frightened me because he was so tough, so courageous. His nickname was goose. They called him goose because they said he could fly like a goose. He was a possible player a basketball player. He played baseball. He was an amazing man, a great father. Tough, but always fair. Brian how did you know he was tough . I will point did he show that to you at what point did he show that to you . Donna he would tell us to go outside and do things that i would think, why did he want us to do that . He would tell us to go face whatever danger we had come a weather was had, whether it was snakes or swamp creatures. We lived outside the city of new orleans. We had a large piece of land, but it was adjacent to what we used to call the forest, but it was just a bunch of
Raised myself and my other eight siblings. I am the third of nine children. He was an amazing man. When i was a little girl growing up in louisiana, my father frightened me because he was so tough, so courageous. Everyone in the neighborhood respected him. His nickname was goose. They called him goose because they said he could fly like a goose. He was a basketball player. He played baseball. He was an amazing man, a great father. Tough, but always fair. Brian how did you know he was tough . At what point did he show that to you . Donna he would tell us to go outside and do things that i would think, why did he want us to do that . He wanted to toughen us. He would tell us to go face whatever danger we had, whether it was snakes or swamp creatures. We lived outside the city of new orleans. We had a large piece of land, but it was adjacent to what we used to call the forest, but it was just a bunch of weeds and sugarcane and a lot of other stuff. My dad would make us do things that i th
Brian how did you know he was tough . At what point did he show that to you . Donna my dad would tell us to go outside and do things that i would think, why did he want us to do that . He wanted to toughen us. He would tell us to go face whatever danger we had, whether it was snakes or swamp creatures. We lived outside the city of new orleans. We had a large piece of land, but it was adjacent to what we used to call the forest, but it was just a bunch of weeds and sugarcane and a lot of other stuff. My dad would make us do things that i thought at the time, why is he making us do this . He wanted us to be very disciplined. We had to wake up every morning and make up our beds. He also told us that we had to listen to our mother and love the lord. Brian you have talked a lot about your book and the fbi and the russians and all of that. I am going to try to concentrate some on you as a person and some of the other Little Things in the book. I will read back to you something you wrote. I s