mr. helpner. >> the original motion in 2013 gave the five-year time line which was kind of the judicious and conservative time frame that was being used by divestment campaigns and five years was adopted by the new york city and state fund which dwarfed san francisco's holding. the most recent measure harkens back to the original measure. basically calls forth that these things have not taken place and that in fact these worsening circumstances have been added to the where-ass and focuses them on reporting where they are on the original effort and to provide progress reports with respect to the engagement on fossil fuels and the votes they have taken. but the most recent measure does not provide a time certain by which they must divest i think with the full understanding that their first measure did not have that effect. >> commissioner: thank you. >> maggie thomas, next gen america. >> good evening. thank you very much for having all of us here today. my name is maggie thomas. i'm here today on behalf of next gen america. a national political organization dedicated addressing climate ch