please join me in welcoming david solnit. >> if i say san francisco, will you say occupy san francisco? i can't hear you. san francisco! if i say housing, will you say occupy? housing! >> occupy! >> housing! >> occupy. >> i say education. you say occupy. education! >> occupy! >> education! >> occupy! >> so thanks for a chance to do a little shoutout about plugging folks in to the local occupy scene. our direct action work group is actually meeting right now. four years ago, when our government gave money to the 1% to the banks in the bailout, they could have bailed out homeowners instead. and the money still would have gone to the banks. but we wouldn't all be getting kicked out of our homes. or they could have bailed out students facing debt and bailed out the education system they're currently gutting. since that time in san francisco, we've got 12,410 families who have either lost are or in the process of losing their homes. and in california it's 2 million. and it costs more to pay for the evictions and all of the costs and services. so are we going to stand for that? >> no! >> so