The nation and that we had the freedom of speech freedom of Association Freedom of Assembly Freedom of religion one thing youre starting to see and its really heating up lately is that the theres definitely a faction within america that doesnt not want people to be able to assemble online and communicate online to speak freely to each other online they want to monitor what youre saying to each other and make sure youre not having ideas that might make their life more difficult in terms of having to persuade you to join their party or vote for them or whatever so thats why you know its so important and i believe for all sides the stories i myself like him pretty confident in my opinions and how i see the world that to hear somebody elses opinions or see their view doesnt shatter my fragile sense of identity as you see going on so i want to show you that you know im. S n b c is one of the leading advocates of shutting down shows like ark the kaiser report and the kaiser report by the way
Then now theyre at the point where they have no option but to keep selling worthless u. S. Government Treasury Bonds and then of course having to print more and more fee out money worthless paper money to buy back their own worthless Treasury Bonds in this vicious cycle of just of self destruction and i read an interesting quote about empires empires never really die from without they always die from suicide and i think thats pretty much the us treasury market and the us well the Founding Fathers indeed indeed did say that he believed was Thomas Jefferson who said that america would never ever be destroyed from abroad but from internally one thing that was established in the constitution speaking of the Founding Fathers before their totally memory hold were not really are going to be allowed to remember them but at the moment were see we still remember what have. And with the founding of the nation and that we had the freedom of speech freedom of Association Freedom of Assembly Freedom
The hon. London breed good morning everyone and thank you so much for joining us. As civic demonstrations continue around the world, we are emboldened by the protests and the calls for action to address the racial injustices and inequities in policing and Law Enforcement. These protests come at a time when our communities have been struggling even more because of the coronavirus. For too long black people have been subjected to abuse at the hands of those in power. Now is the time that we can make sure that the demonstrations that we see are translated into real action. As has sadly been demonstrated by the death of george floyd, black communities are also disproportionately represented in our criminal Justice System so reforms go hand and hand both around Police Reforms and criminal justice reforms as well. Weve seen in San Francisco a lot of real change but also knowing that we have a lot more to do. So we are really excited with this panel here today to talk about the work that San
Community of authors book lovers and friends. We would not be here today. Tonight we are excited to have with this, the developer, celebrating the release of our new book strange rights. Tara is a contributing editor at the american interests, and columnist. In the former staff recorder. Shes written on religion and secular is him, to national geographic, washington post. New york times more and holds a doctorate in theology from oxford. Shes also the author of the novel social creature. Joining tar, roth is a columnist for the New York Times. Is the author of to change the church. That religion and privilege. Before joining the New York Times leaves a Senior Editor for the atlantic pretty is a critic for National Review and kisses New York Times weekly podcast argument. He lives in new haven with his wife intent and three children. So without further i do, please welcomwelcome tar and was prett. Thank you so much for joining us here in this exciting virtual experience. It is slightly
Roll call, please. I think shes muted. Im going to start over, thank you. Thank you. [roll call] all right. Thank you so much. We are going to get started. I want to welcome everybody from the public. My colleagues, superintendent and staff and student delegates. Section a general Commission Notice regarding Virtual Meeting ada accommodation and translation services. First item is approval of board minutes. We need a motion and second. So moved. Again. These are for the regular meeting of august 25th, 2020. Are there any corrections . Seeing none. Roll call, please. Thank you. [roll call] thank you very much. Item 2 is superintendents report. Dr. Matthews. Thank you, president sanchez. Good afternoon, everyone. This month were joining the nation in celebrating la inx heritage month. Schools strive to be places where every student can see themselves and be themselves where learning reflects both the familiar and unknown. Board of education policies adopted over the years, honor and supp