Seeing none, Public Comment is closed. [gavel] supervisor walton. Thank you chair ronen. Ms. Diamond, i do have a couple follow up questions if you dont mind coming back up. Thank you, what Nonprofit Developers have you previously worked with . Family house. The Jewish Community center of San Francisco. The San Francisco campus for jewish living. Temple emmanuel. The blood bank of San Francisco. And then you heard some testimony about not necessarily having a track record of working in certain impacted communities, what would you do to build a significant rapport with margin n marginalized community . I was listening to all the concerns that were expressed concerning my qualifications on equity, communities of color and how theyre affected. I will say two or three things about that. The first is my decision to leave private practice representing for Profit Developers was a statement about what i thought was important going forward. Its why i, you know, worked with nonprofits, where i f
Sue diamond seems very well qualified to represent clients before the Planning Commission. I dont think she has the type of perspective that the city is a in desperate need of at the moment. We dont need legal counsel. The planning apartment has lawyers. The Planning Commission has access to lawyers. But we desperately need is people who really understand the major crisis being faced by low and middle income families, and individuals right now in our city. I think she mentioned she supported sb50. That was what i heard. I think that is something that i will board of supervisors passed a resolution in unanimous opposition to realizing it was a wolf in sheets and clothing. That took a lot of control i believe shes a woman of integrity that has done a lot of great work in her career. I dont think that is the perspective it that we need to in the Planning Commission right now. I would strongly support doing a broader search and finding someone who brings the perspective of the crisis we ar
[inaudible conversations] the president and ceo of the Hudson Institute to promote u. S. International leadership and Global Engagement for secure, free and prosperous future. We are absolutely delighted to welcome back from the state of indiana, senator young. He is in our bipartisan Speaker Series dialogue American Foreign policy and world affairs. The discussion series is designed not to solely focus on the urgent news but also on the input and news that is to say the broad questions and dilemmas affecting the u. S. Foreignpolicy. He needs to introduction of the Hudson Institute weve spoken many times degrees at the university of chicagos in the school of business, the university of london before graduating from the robert h. Mckinney school of law at the Indiana University and for many years he was the hudson trustee. Even though the headquarters here in washington is senator served three terms in the house of representatives before being elected to the senate. They give you a warm
Sue diamond seems very well qualified to represent clients before the Planning Commission. I dont think she has the type of perspective that the city is a in desperate need of at the moment. We dont need legal counsel. The planning apartment has lawyers. The Planning Commission has access to lawyers. But we desperately need is people who really understand the major crisis being faced by low and middle income families, and individuals right now in our city. I think she mentioned she supported sb50. That was what i heard. I think that is something that i will board of supervisors passed a resolution in unanimous opposition to realizing it was a wolf in sheets and clothing. That took a lot of control i believe shes a woman of integrity that has done a lot of great work in her career. I dont think that is the perspective it that we need to in the Planning Commission right now. I would strongly support doing a broader search and finding someone who brings the perspective of the crisis we ar
In later for the internet, these dont always exceed but if we dont try or invest in the resources were sure to be outpaced by other state capitalist models. You have been going back to the middle east for minute, you have been one of the strong critics of saudi arabia and the senate and has spoken very seriously of wanting to put conditions on the aide and have a strong response to violation. I know you visited the region earlier this fall, did you come away from that with any change in perspective or where do you think we are with saudi arabia . Every time i travel in my perspective changes, thats why find trouble so valuable and spend a little more time in the senate and all continue to travel. I have been critical with saudi arabia, i have given criticism where criticism is due in full some credit without is due. On one hand the saudis in particular is really trying to modernize this country and thats something i aim to more fully appreciate as a visitor the country. We are coming i