Henry Cisneros
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Henry Cisneros
Henry Gabriel Cisneros is an American politician and businessman. He served as the mayor of San Antonio, Texas, from 1981 to 1989, the second Latino mayor of a major American city and the city's first since 1842. A Democrat, Cisneros served as the 10th Secretary of Housing and Urban Developmentin the administration of President Bill Clinton from 1993 to 1997. As HUD Secretary, Cisneros was credited with initiating the revitalization of many public housing developments and with formulating policies that...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth11 June 1947
CountryUnited States of America
Antonio is constantly sweeping the horizon for the right answer,
If we are not honored with the games, that might be for the best. We don't want to mix motives here, and our motives are to be helpful.
It's like our moment has arrived. San Antonio seems to have hit the big leagues.
This is fundamentally a new ballgame for San Antonio. The last decade has been one of consolidation, which is setting the platform for very substantial growth. This has been one of the steadiest markets in the country, and I think steady is about to become accelerated.
I accept responsibility for the conduct as outlined, ... truth and candor are important.
The truth of the matter is, whatever the possibilities between New Orleans and San Antonio, that may have been once upon a time, but that's all pre-Katrina. With the effect the Saints can have on the people of New Orleans and Louisiana, I think they will make every effort to keep them there.
You could argue that an N.F.L. team is less important now. But I'd like to think it would still be an asset, that it's still a positive for an up-and-coming city.
We know of four Japanese biomedical companies right now that are using San Antonio clinical facilities for advanced testing, ... Those companies need to be persuaded not just to test here but ... to also locate new facilities here. That has to be a priority.
Like piles of dry wood with red-hot coals underneath.