item 2, case 2014, 0243, 3927 through 3931 19th street. indefinite continuance. under the regular calendar, staff is requesting that item 17 for case number 2015, 00419, 333 12th street, conditional use authorization, to be continued to february 13, 2020. no other items for continuance and no speaker cards. president koppel: any members of the public that would like to comment on the items proposed for continuance? come on up am come on up. hi, my name is tracy thompson. am i to understand we can comment on number one in the regular calendar right now? only to the matter of continuance, not the project itself. so i m confused. well, item 1 no, item 1, under the regular calendar. no we re just taking matters proposed for continuance. when do we speak for when that item is called. thanks, sorry. president koppel: any other members of the public wish to comment on items proposed for continuance, come on up. hello, i want to confirm there is 333 12th
School, i want to invite all of you to what i think is an extraordinary special event. Tonight, we have the honor of rosenfeld here. He went on to enjoy a long career as an Investigative Reporter at the San Francisco examiner and chronicle. I stayed in touch with him all those years. I have known him for at least 30 years. For all that time, seth was involved in his own personal of whatr the question was really going on here at berkeley during the 1960s. Book,sult is this subversives, the fbis war on student radicals and reagans rise to power. It is an extraordinary book. I was waiting for years to rita. Its an extraordinary book. , it. Read it. This book is based on 250,000 documents. Some of which you will see tonight. If youve never seen a fbi document, you might be shocked. You might want to close your eyes when you see it. Handwriting i J Edgar Hoover himself. Looking out into the audience, lets do a poll. How many people remember J Edgar Hoover . Good. We dont have to do a lot of
Investigating donald trump. Also here, georgias son, famed football great Herschel Walker on georgias state memories and the Georgia Senate races ahead, now just two weeks away. Christian walker joining his father with a word on article 2, section 1, of the constitution. All that and a lot more as we look ahead right here, right now, on sunday morning futures. And first this morning, the breaking news, fbi briefing on chinas National Security threats. Here is what we know about chinese spy, Christine Fang who quickly became special friends with democratic congressman Eric Swalwell in california, while he was a local politician. Fang used the u. S. Student visa program to enter the country, attending a bay area college. She met swalwell in 2012 and began bundling money for him, helping him to get elected to congress. And later, get appointed to the house Intel Committee. Senator tom cotton was among the first to raise the red flags on u. S. China Student visa programs. I think we need t
Having Seth Rosenfeld here whos an alum of the Journalism School as well as the daily cal and went on to enjoy a long career as an Investigative Reporter at the San Francisco chronicle. And all that time and i stayed in touch with seth all those years, ive known him for at least 30 year, going on 40 years and for all that time almost seth was involved in his own personal quest for the question of what was really going on here at berkeley during the 1960s when all those events were taking place. And the result is this book, subversives the fbis war on student radicals and reagans rise to power. Its an extraordinary book, and when i read it finally and, by the way, i was waiting for years to read it and hearing about it its an extraordinary book because its written primarily from the perspective of the fbi, a voice that we rarely hear in public and one that when we hear it, were not sure what to think until we see their documents. And this book is based, as i understand it, on 250,000 do
For that matter they couldnt even hand out a leaflet for goldwater for president. Who was the candidate that year and had been nominated in San Francisco. So the students tried to negotiate with the university. The university refused, and then in defiance, some of the students set up a card table right in front of the plaza and handed out leaflets. In short order, a Police Cruiser pulled into the middle of the plaza and arrested somebody named Jack Weinberg who was behind the table. But before they could go anywhere, students begin to sit down around the police car and soon the entire plaza was filled with students sitting round a police car. They held captive for the next 33 hours. And that was the beginning of the Free Speech Movement. [applause] and the fsm went on to stage a number of protests, tried to negotiate with the university. Ultimately, put on what was the biggest city in in the nations history, roughly 800 people were arrested for sitting in overnight at the hall. And in