Them pilgrims. The reason the word is cited is that William Bradford in his chronicle and also in his poetry referred to them as pilgrims. Not uppercase, big p, famous pilgrims, but as pilgrims, people who went on a journey for religious reasons, went on a journey for personal discovery. And so that use of the word pilgrim gives them a group identity, but we all need to remember they themselves did not have a group identity. They were a very heterogeneous group that had to learn to live together. When you think about how did people sound in colonial new england, aboard mayflower and the first few ships that would follow, there were upwards of 17 different dialect regions represented in plymouth and they lived in an age prior to recording. Very rarely, unless you were in a big city, did you hear anybody speak english in a way other than your own dialect or accent. Imagine what it is like to be aboard ship with people that you are trying to figure out, what is she saying to me . Because
Religious reasons, went on a journey for personal discovery. So that use of the word pilgrims gives them a group identity, but we all need to remember they themselves did not have a group identity. They were a very heterogeneous group that had to learn to live together. When you think about how did people sound in colonial new england, aboard mayflower and the first few ships that would follow, there were upwards of 17 different dialect regions represented in plymouth that plymouth and they lived in an age prior to recording. Very rarely, unless you were in a big city, did you hear anybody speak english in a way other than your own dialect or accent. Imagine what it is like to be aboard a ship with people, you are trying to figure out, what is she saying to me . Accustomed to are watching television to get our news, to have a newscasters accent. We are accustomed to hearing people speak differently than ourselves. Wasnt always the case back in the 1600s. There are Vocabulary Words and
Podcasts. Now, on american artifacts, a visit to the nras National Firearms museum in fairfax, virginia to see the collection of guns and learn about the role firearms have played over the course of American History. Welcome to the nra National Firearms museum. Im gypsumica, Museum Director, weve going to go through the museum and look at the history and their firearms. Well start with the earliest precolonial play and look at the role firearms have played in terms of the settlement and expansion of america and the role firearms played in military and the sporting and personal shooting roles. Well see the guns of champions and president s and heroes and great pieces of heart firearms engraving on a steel canvas. It is at nra headquarters in fairfax, virginia. Now the museum has existed for nearly 80 years and weve been in this location for about 15. Were custodians about 7,000 firearms donated to us or lent to us over the past 75 years. We have about 3,000 on display here. And about a
Decided on some specific language, worked out some details. And also within the packet is what i have what weve included which is what should be attached to the dpa which is a five year rolling schedule of view of each dgo. This one is organized by year dgo in year, and then by year. This will be reviewed as attachment a. B has the very same order, but then it will also list the dgo. Well start with the year one, which will be 2018, and itll be march 4th for the first 20 years. But this is the proposed schedule well be voting on tonight. Any different or proposed order the department wishes to bring forth, we will have to considerate another time, but this is the order thats Going Forward tonight. Good evening. Good evening. My name is Sergeant Gary buckner with professional standards, and im very pleased to be here this evening to present to you a very brief synopsis of the draft that you have before you on 3. 01, which was a collaborative effort with both internal and external stakeh
And can you please rise for the pledge of allegiance. [ pledge of allegiance ] clerk president turman, id like to call roll. President turman please do so. [ roll call. ] clerk commissioner turman, you have a conform umm. Also with us tonight is the chief of police, William Scott along with the interim chief of accountablity, paul henderson. President turman all right. Members of the public, ladies and gentlemen, san franciscans, welcome to the San Francisco Police Commissions regular meeting of wednesday, january 27th, 2017. We have a long agenda of dgos, reports, some action items and some closed session matters, so were going to jump right in and get started. Secretary kilshaw, first line item, please. Clerk item 1 consent calendar leave and file action. Disciplinary actions 2017. President turman all right. In your packet is the San Francisco Police Departments disciplinary actions 2017. It highlights the cases, charges, proceedings and actual penalties. It is in your packet. Hopef