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pollock? >> perhaps, we could hear the rest of the presentation and then... and questions. >> okay. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. >> and so jamie brooks, do you want to speak next? >> hello commissioners. thank you for having us here, i am jamie brooks and i am from the 350 bay area. i am just technical approach. >> so i'm assuming that since jeremy used little of his allotted time that you can have more than three minutes. >> yes, if that is, if that is all right with you all too. it is, and from my experience it is better to lay it out so that you can get or kind of a foundation to work with. and so, just, from the first slide, obviously, the labels are not just you know, sort of a static individual working on the individual at the gas pump, it is actually, there is a label that is out into the public realm and so it gets into the social norms and behavior and social and cultural and component of using fossil fuels in our society. so the idea is to kind of disrupt that and challenge those that notion and where we are using our, where we are using ou
pollock? >> perhaps, we could hear the rest of the presentation and then... and questions. >> okay. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. >> and so jamie brooks, do you want to speak next? >> hello commissioners. thank you for having us here, i am jamie brooks and i am from the 350 bay area. i am just technical approach. >> so i'm assuming that since jeremy used little of his allotted time that you can have more than three minutes. >> yes, if that...
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i know that the heart that went into the drafting of this from germany and pollock two supervisor although wilson's office, and the community efforts to get the language the strong as possible is something him and said supportive >> supervisor autos >> thing. i like to start moving on voting for amendments and probably will have some process questions. i have an amendment as a whole. i believe that supervisor: amendments are religious amendment of the hole that i have here today. so, i believe that this amendment as a whole is actually more complete document than the work in progress that submitted last week. so i would propose that we accept this amendment as a whole and we have a vote on the [inaudible] that are being proposed by supervisor:. i am willing to go forward if we cannot approve the amendments, if we do not approve the minutes that supervisor: is accepting, that we move forward that we don't pass this ordinance but we have on the books the ordinance that i submitted today that i think is a much broader than the one that i submitted last week it was just a work in progress. tha
i know that the heart that went into the drafting of this from germany and pollock two supervisor although wilson's office, and the community efforts to get the language the strong as possible is something him and said supportive >> supervisor autos >> thing. i like to start moving on voting for amendments and probably will have some process questions. i have an amendment as a whole. i believe that supervisor: amendments are religious amendment of the hole that i have here today....
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pollock, louisiana, april 5th, 2006.cted murderer escapes from a federal penitentiary, and a massive manhunt is on to capture him. the fugitive, richard lee mcnair, is a dangerous criminal, a highly intelligent martial arts expert who's escaped from two other prisons in the past before being recaptured. this time, he hides in a mail truck. he's the first prisoner to escape from a federal maximum security facility in nearly 15 years. hours after mcnair's discovered missing, an officer with the ball police department sees a man running on the railroad tracks and gets out to question him. >> what it is, we've got an escapee. >> oh. where from? >> a prison. >> is it the man he's looking for? >> when i crossed the tracks down there, i saw you running. and i said, well, how lucky can i be? >> nope, nope, nope, nope. i'm not no prison escapee. >> the police only have an old, blurry photograph of the prisoner they're looking for. and the officer can't tell if the person he stopped matches the description. so he asks the man some
pollock, louisiana, april 5th, 2006.cted murderer escapes from a federal penitentiary, and a massive manhunt is on to capture him. the fugitive, richard lee mcnair, is a dangerous criminal, a highly intelligent martial arts expert who's escaped from two other prisons in the past before being recaptured. this time, he hides in a mail truck. he's the first prisoner to escape from a federal maximum security facility in nearly 15 years. hours after mcnair's discovered missing, an officer with the...
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. >> reporter: then there was auschwitz survivor susan pollock, a hungarian who now lives in london, nervously retracing the footsteps of her family into the very gas chamber where they died. >> my entire extended family came here with their many children and i lost every one, more than 50 members of my family were murdered. >> reporter: like many, susan was back here for the first time in 70 years. tonight, those years seemed to roll away as a group of survivors walked where they'd walked once before. along the railway line through the snow to place candles on a monument to more than a million men, women, and children who had made the same walk and never returned. >> woodruff: the presidents of france, germany and austria attended the ceremonies, and vowed to fight anti-semitism and extremism across europe. >> woodruff: the indonesian military called off its search today for the victims of air asia flight 8501. officials said the fuselage proved too hard to raise from the java sea, in strong currents and poor visibility. rear admiral widodo, who goes by a single name, like many indo
. >> reporter: then there was auschwitz survivor susan pollock, a hungarian who now lives in london, nervously retracing the footsteps of her family into the very gas chamber where they died. >> my entire extended family came here with their many children and i lost every one, more than 50 members of my family were murdered. >> reporter: like many, susan was back here for the first time in 70 years. tonight, those years seemed to roll away as a group of survivors walked where...
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ron pollock's work has been terrific. i've known ron for 20 plus years. some of you know this and most of you don't. ron grew up in new york. one of his best friends that he played stick ball with that he says couldn't hilt his curve ball is jerry springer. did you know that? how many of you knew that? so it's, like, one person knew that. two people knew that. that's true. anyway. so anyway, ron's leadership has made such a difference. you should be so proud of what you have fought for in this country, in this congress that, you know, there's a story franklin roosevelt in the early mid 30s met with a group of progressives on -- i don't know what the issue was. and he said i agree with you. now go make me do it. and it really is the role of activists to make people of like mind in congress, people who sort of lean our way in congress, people who might be indifferent in congress but to get all of us to do the right thing. i have, since i've offered 15 years, i've worn this pin on my lapel. it's a picture of a canary in a bird cage that was given to me by a
ron pollock's work has been terrific. i've known ron for 20 plus years. some of you know this and most of you don't. ron grew up in new york. one of his best friends that he played stick ball with that he says couldn't hilt his curve ball is jerry springer. did you know that? how many of you knew that? so it's, like, one person knew that. two people knew that. that's true. anyway. so anyway, ron's leadership has made such a difference. you should be so proud of what you have fought for in this...