Emphasize. Opposed . The is have it. Thank you communication Board Members and walton flynn died was a think outstanding citizen and loved dearly a thinker public works when oversee muni in 1970 the first africanamerican to be serving this position and was the first chairman of the board with the manifesting he did an amazing contributions we flew the flag in halfstaff for what he did if we can adjourn the meeting in memory of mr. Flynn. Mr. Chair two items please be advised item m m m n have been removed from the consent calendar at the request of staff in order to make a presentation also want to clarify item 4 in closed session amended politician of the california code v two and San Francisco admin code the board will discuss the potential anticipated litigation arising from the sfmta permit from flint transportation arising there from item 6 introduction of new or Unfinished Business yes, he wanted to ask through the chair to the staff to review whether we have business relationshi
Have quorum please silence all electronic devices. Any person responsible for disruption may be asked to leave the room. Cell phones set on vibrate can cause interference with the microphones, we respectfully ask they be turned off. Item four approval of the minutes to mark 4 regular meeting motion to approve emphasize. Opposed . The is have it. Thank you communication Board Members and walton flynn died was a think outstanding citizen and loved dearly a thinker public works when oversee muni in 1970 the first africanamerican to be serving this position and was the first chairman of the board with the manifesting he did an amazing contributions we flew the flag in halfstaff for what he did if we can adjourn the meeting in memory of mr. Flynn. Mr. Chair two items please be advised item m m m n have been removed from the consent calendar at the request of staff in order to make a presentation also want to clarify item 4 in closed session amended politician of the california code v two an
It is gaining some support. Also, a lot of pushback. They want to pay drivers from doing inks like asking you on a date. Basically, new rules go into effect. Greg are they giving you a hassle . Female passengers are chatted up a lot more than the guys. Fair enough . Rosanna i would ask audrey more than me. Audrey never. If you are up for it, we will turn you in. [laughter] rosanna lets talk about that wind. It was howling last night. Another windy day were expect across the tristate area. Plenty of sunshine across the region. It is 44 in central park right to the head 44 out at Newark Liberty airport. Monticello is our cool spot on the map right now. Lets head up towards westchester. Waking up with 42 degrees. The same number in the bronx. Really strong across that area. Right through the 6 00 oclock area. North and east of the city. I have seen as high as 39. Sustained wind between 15 and 20 Miles Per Hour. It looks like we will stay nice and dry, too. Courtesy of High Pressure which
Time on booktv. Next up, Roberta Brandes Gratz leads a Panel Discussion on new orleans ten years after hurricane katrina. [inaudible conversations] thank you all, everybody, so much for coming this evening. Its my pleasure to welcome you to this wonderful public launch of roberta gratzs new book, and it is were still hear, ya bastards. On behalf of the new school and nation book, its my pleasure to welcome everyone. Before we get started, i just wanted to say a couple of things about some people who have helped make this series possible. They are mary watson and pamela tillless from the executive deans office at the new school, and they are wonderful partners in all the series of events we do throughout the year. And i also want to thank cspan, and its so great that youre here tonight filming this and the cspan audience. So thank you. It is such a pleasure to get to publicly introduce roberta gratz, someone who has been a hero of mine for a long time, way before i came to the nation be
Host has the president done anything you disagree with . Guest the president has made a major contribution to our state of affairs in america because he is polarized us so much and been so aggressive that people are starting to look at what has happened in our corporate lives over the past 50 years, and their waking up to knew realities. I talk about this crossroad when Abraham Lincoln had to say we can do this anymore. I do havei have to make a decision. When you think about where we are today is a country, we are half and half. I think what the president has done is encouraged all americans to choose this day which side you are on. There are a few things i agree with him on, but i do agree weare going to have to decide which america we want to be. Host have you thought about running for office . Guest i thought about that once. I ran a successful policy institute right now in washington. The center for urban renewal and education. I think were still effective on the outside that you