Screen at any time during the talk. We will respond to as many as possible during the final part of the program. And now, modern Major Generals. Some of our viewers have commented on our approach to the civil war and using 50 objects that while the multilayered social and political history seen through objects takes in the totality of the context of the war, it doesnt really consider the military history or the sequence of the battle. Harold, what do you think about that . Its a fair enough comment, of course. The objects that were discussing are all in some way related to new york history. So it relates to the soldiers who served, the leaders who helped or hindered the union war effort, the relics that they brought back from battle. I think along the way here, over these last seven weeks, weve touched on battles. Those who experienced them and certainly the battle for new york city because early on we dealt with the draft riots which almost [ inaudible ]. Indeed. Indeed. So were doing
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Rifle and the bullet hit him in the back, crashed to his body into the window in a house. He died in an hour at a jacksonville hospital. You in the former home of medgar evers and marlee edgars and our address is 2322 Margaret Walker drive. He was born and raised in decatur, mississippi and he talked about when you read about him and in listening to him talk he knew the difference of how the races that were made between the races and he said he never could understand why. He talked about having white playmates and had friends and was only after that they would hunt and fish together and was only about when his friends got to the beat the age of 16 that they were separated and went different ways. He talked about seeing his friends and he was going downtown and he saw his friends standing on the corner with other whites and he said of course, they called him [inaudible] and they noticed his friend dropped his head when he said it. And so that is what situation he grew up in. Then he tal
The two doctors respond to today. In putting you all together, it was delayed a little bit more than i had hoped for, and i actually just provided these questions to dr. Aragon and dr. Colfax yesterday. I think it was around afternoon when they received it, and so and theres a lot of questions that were submitted. So when i talked to dr. Colfax, i said what id like you to do is if you cannot answer all the questions i think theres a lot of them, about 40 of them today, in the onehour limitation, then you need to come back next week to answer the rest fully. So thats how id like to handle this, is to give them a this hearing about an hour and see how much we can get through. So whod like to start . Dr. Aragon . This is grant colfax. Ill start, and dr. Aragon will continue. Good afternoon. Its a pleasure to present to you an update on the citys covid19 response. In talking with dr. Aragon yesterday, i thought it would be good to provide an overall overview to frame the discussion and als
Mr. President , all members of president. Please place your right hand over your heart. Will you join me in reciting the pledge of allegiance. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of america and to the republic for which it stands, one makes under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Thank you. On behalf of the board, i would like to acknowledge the staff at sfg tv. The special order is the appearance with the honnable mayor, london breed. There being no questions submitted from supervisors one through four, the mayor may address the board up to five minutes. Ok. First of all, i want to welcome madam mayor breed and there were no topics submitted by supervisors today, but before you get started, i want to take the time to address the public on what we are preparing to announce next week. I want to acknowledge how we are collectively are reevaluating the structures we have in place with the Emergency Response. Communications between the board and Emergency