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and farms in roseburg that are being threatened in the list really goes on. we each have our own stories and julia gets in court until some very eloquently. she is against the federal government which is really what our case is alleging, against the federal government. she is going to explain why we have gone against the federal government and not just the fossil fuel industry which is something that is important to distinguish. >> thanks kia. [applause] one theme i think you will see as we talked tonight is storytelling is really important and bringing out the human element and how climate change is impacting people so we will share a few more of the youth stories as we go along tonight. i want to talk about the claims in the complaint. we filed in august of 2015. we filed against the united states, the president the departments and agencies that are responsible for our fossil fuel-based energy system and also responsible for not controlling the pollution that's coming out of that. i will tell you the claims and make it as simple and understandable as possib
and farms in roseburg that are being threatened in the list really goes on. we each have our own stories and julia gets in court until some very eloquently. she is against the federal government which is really what our case is alleging, against the federal government. she is going to explain why we have gone against the federal government and not just the fossil fuel industry which is something that is important to distinguish. >> thanks kia. [applause] one theme i think you will see as...
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the first assault friday night on escondido roseburg man approached a woman from behind and groped her while she was walking the suspect is described as a bald white man approximately 5 white man approximately 5'6" tall and 20 minutes later a second assault a few feet away. a female jockey the the suspect had a similar description but was wearing different clothes. police have not said if it is the same man. >> it's interesting the descriptions are similar. whenever i hear about that happening i am frustrated and tired. >>reporter: she founded the stanford association of students for sectional assault prevention purchases mother have been improvements at stanford was addressing such all souls she wishes for increased education and more was done to hold perpetrators accountable. >> i have gotten many emails regarding groping incidences perceptual batteries on campus and i think it is a problem that's bill has yet to be addressed.>> university police are talking to victims to get an age range of the suspect. please advise students to play it safe, walk and run in light of past and never
the first assault friday night on escondido roseburg man approached a woman from behind and groped her while she was walking the suspect is described as a bald white man approximately 5 white man approximately 5'6" tall and 20 minutes later a second assault a few feet away. a female jockey the the suspect had a similar description but was wearing different clothes. police have not said if it is the same man. >> it's interesting the descriptions are similar. whenever i hear about that...
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there are 20 plaintiffs and two roseburg, have farms there being threatened. the list goes on. we each have our own stories. julie gets in court and tells the very eloquently. she is against the federal government, which is really what our case is alleging against the federal government. she is going to explain why we brought it against the federal government and not just the fossil fuel industries. that is important to distinguish. [applause] ms. olsen: one thing that you'll see is that storytelling is important and bringing out the human element of how climate change is affecting people. we will share a few more of these stories as we go along tonight. i want to talk to about the claims in the complaint. we filed in august of 2015, against the united states, presidents, all the major departments and agencies that are responsible for our also feel-based energy system, and also responsible for not controlling the pollution coming out of that system. i will try to make it as simple as possible. this is a constitutional case under the fifth amendment. it protects our rights to li
there are 20 plaintiffs and two roseburg, have farms there being threatened. the list goes on. we each have our own stories. julie gets in court and tells the very eloquently. she is against the federal government, which is really what our case is alleging against the federal government. she is going to explain why we brought it against the federal government and not just the fossil fuel industries. that is important to distinguish. [applause] ms. olsen: one thing that you'll see is that...
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i saw no signs of this racism growing up in the suburbs of portland or down in roseburg but these letters that people were writing were full of racism. we can't simply pretend that it doesn't exist. and over the course of the last year, we have seen this time and time again. we have seen groups that kind of are still deeply wetted to racism and discrimination and they've kind of come out and made themselves more publicly available. they've shared their thoughts more readily and engaged in moraysist acts against -- more racist acts against others. you have more people attacked in parking lots because of their race or you have more situations where graffiti has been scrolled on the side of buildings. we have mosques that have been burned. we have synagogues that have been defiled. we have individuals who look to be middle eastern being attacked because they were looking like they were middle eastern. and so clearly racism is not -- discussing this challenge in america, pondering how we come to a full respect for each and every individual in our country, that is not -- cannot be characterize
i saw no signs of this racism growing up in the suburbs of portland or down in roseburg but these letters that people were writing were full of racism. we can't simply pretend that it doesn't exist. and over the course of the last year, we have seen this time and time again. we have seen groups that kind of are still deeply wetted to racism and discrimination and they've kind of come out and made themselves more publicly available. they've shared their thoughts more readily and engaged in...