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eric brown's mom came up here to see us. nearly neo, if i'd be honest, it's happening 30 years too late. aly thing. most of the old growth forests have already disappeared. martinez, they love cohort. and lat, lens, winter food is scarce, especially now that the climate trend erratic with periods of relative warmth, alternating with arctic cold. the winter forage only grows in these woodland pastures. the herds, gray is on the lichen and plants beneath the snow. we sort of has to decrease the volumes that we take out if we want to have lichens in place. if we want to create corridors, create shelter and protection for reindeer old during the whole year. this has of course an impact piece has returned to this forest for now, but do not cut science had been taken down through the trees, had to get by without protection. no. well, they asked go, go, keep watch on their own or colleagues from greenpeace, and seem to sort of have enough trust at the moment that they left the area and focus on other issues. and i think that's a good song. environmentalist and lumber companies have long been a
eric brown's mom came up here to see us. nearly neo, if i'd be honest, it's happening 30 years too late. aly thing. most of the old growth forests have already disappeared. martinez, they love cohort. and lat, lens, winter food is scarce, especially now that the climate trend erratic with periods of relative warmth, alternating with arctic cold. the winter forage only grows in these woodland pastures. the herds, gray is on the lichen and plants beneath the snow. we sort of has to decrease the...
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when picked up, is this complete on eric brown's mom? i came up here to see us nearly neo, if i'd be honest, it's happening 30 years too late. aly thing. most of the old growth forests have already disappeared. mark, can i tell you that quote, in lat, lens, winter food is scarce, especially now that the climate trend erratic with periods of relative warmth, alternating with arctic cold. the winter forage only grows in these woodland pastures. the herds, gray is on the lichen and plants beneath the snow. we sort of have a decrease the volumes that we take out if we want to have lichens in place if we wanted create corridors, create shelter and protection for reindeer old during the whole year. this, this has of course an impact piece has returned to this forest. for now, the do not cut signs had been taken down. so the trees had to get by without protection. now it will say as go go, keep watch on their own or colleagues from greenpeace, and seen to sort of have enough trust at the moment that they left the area and focus on order issues.
when picked up, is this complete on eric brown's mom? i came up here to see us nearly neo, if i'd be honest, it's happening 30 years too late. aly thing. most of the old growth forests have already disappeared. mark, can i tell you that quote, in lat, lens, winter food is scarce, especially now that the climate trend erratic with periods of relative warmth, alternating with arctic cold. the winter forage only grows in these woodland pastures. the herds, gray is on the lichen and plants beneath...
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under our home land security with chief eric brown we had a busy september. we had fleet week in october fourth a lot of pictures are from all of the work that chief brown did during the course of september. fleet week at city hall. nicholson and scott and military members the mayor and had a fantastic kickoff. next october 7th the san francisco fire boat leading the fleet week the st. francis. we see that chief brown [inaudible] one minor detail did not get rid of the fog. that was the criticism we could weigh. october 4, the san francisco fire department members trained with sailors and learnd and shared ship firefightering with the navy. on october 7, 8 and 9 the human tarrian villain for fleet week and the bottom we seat inspectoricateo reaches out to member and getting the next generation involved in the fire department. under neighborhood emergency response team we celebrated recognized the anniversary of the. earthquake at station 35. we see chief nicholson with the members and born after this disaster where we realized we need to utilize our community
under our home land security with chief eric brown we had a busy september. we had fleet week in october fourth a lot of pictures are from all of the work that chief brown did during the course of september. fleet week at city hall. nicholson and scott and military members the mayor and had a fantastic kickoff. next october 7th the san francisco fire boat leading the fleet week the st. francis. we see that chief brown [inaudible] one minor detail did not get rid of the fog. that was the...
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brown. [applause] and eric mansia. >> next i like to call on the pc o's. first place ani tammy. herman prat. and justin. and next i would like to call on our operators. first place winner won first accomplice many years before i joined. tim mc gradey. the good thing and the bad thing about mr. grade theis was his last rodeo. he is going to retire. i understand? yes. >> this will open the opportunity for others to take his place. otherwise, it would never happen. [inaudible] from the potrero division as well. so. here come the fun part of the evening. then we asked managers to participate in the course events of this one. we had i want to acknowledge the staff who participated and making funnel right? not that the operators were not fun but to watch managers try to maneuver a course and they had a time limit. i don't know which it was. i was lushg who is this over there. they are like 10 minutes. i like to acknowledge. jeff tumlin the director. julie kirbbalm. >> greg jones. jesse charles our subway station manager and monica collins. who also she was told to do the mc of the ope
brown. [applause] and eric mansia. >> next i like to call on the pc o's. first place ani tammy. herman prat. and justin. and next i would like to call on our operators. first place winner won first accomplice many years before i joined. tim mc gradey. the good thing and the bad thing about mr. grade theis was his last rodeo. he is going to retire. i understand? yes. >> this will open the opportunity for others to take his place. otherwise, it would never happen. [inaudible] from the...
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brown. [applause] and eric mansia. >> next i like to call on the pc o's. first place ani tammy.erman prat. and justin. and next i would like to call on our operators. first place winner won first accomplice many years before i joined. tim mc gradey. the good thing and the bad thing about mr. grade theis was his last rodeo. he is going to retire. i understand? yes. >> this will open the opportunity for others to take his place. otherwise, it would never happen. [inaudible] from the potrero division as well. so. here come the fun part of the evening. then we asked managers to participate in the course events of this one. we had i want to acknowledge the staff who participated and making funnel right? not that the operators were not fun but to watch managers try to maneuver a course and they had a time limit. i don't know which it was. i was lushg who is this over there. they are like 10 minutes. i like to acknowledge. jeff tumlin the director. julie kirbbalm. >> greg jones. jesse charles our subway station manager and monica collins. who also she was told to do the mc of the opera
brown. [applause] and eric mansia. >> next i like to call on the pc o's. first place ani tammy.erman prat. and justin. and next i would like to call on our operators. first place winner won first accomplice many years before i joined. tim mc gradey. the good thing and the bad thing about mr. grade theis was his last rodeo. he is going to retire. i understand? yes. >> this will open the opportunity for others to take his place. otherwise, it would never happen. [inaudible] from the...
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brown and freddie gray, that was in baltimore and 2015. i remember that when the most because i was in maryland. and then sandra bland and casteel foot dash all of these, eric garner, a lot of cases happen in the short time span and like it was so frustrating and really heartbreaking. i think thatt the shape a generation. there was a poll i saw the right behind the pandemic, so it was number one before the pandemic but like the cause that shapes our generation was the black lives matter bilat. whether positive or negative is the thing that kind of interesting and kind of crazy to see but also it made a lot of sense special saying the movement back in the day. >> definitely. and i'm really, i'm appreciative of you mentioning those cases and the way they shape people. social media is also very much a part of this story. because when people, especially in the sum of 2016 when alton sterling, terrencee crutcher, philando castile all killed in the videos going viral and people seeing them, and then the response by so manyan people in power and in politics are saying well, the problem is social media. that's like know, the problem is police violence. when people
brown and freddie gray, that was in baltimore and 2015. i remember that when the most because i was in maryland. and then sandra bland and casteel foot dash all of these, eric garner, a lot of cases happen in the short time span and like it was so frustrating and really heartbreaking. i think thatt the shape a generation. there was a poll i saw the right behind the pandemic, so it was number one before the pandemic but like the cause that shapes our generation was the black lives matter bilat....