Rough edit, minor deletions due to sound level problems (sorry)
1) Labor Party poet Jack Hirschman opens with a poem; Graham Bronstein of The Utility Reform Network and the Oakland Alliance for Community Energy discusses the legislative situation in California and suggests plans for getting to public power.
2) San Francisco Board of Supervisors president Tom Ammiano describes the city attorney's efforts to subvert public power; Robin David of the Golden Gate Chapter of the Labor Party describes the party's position on public power.
3) Past president of the SF Board of Supervisors Angela Alioto discusses the legal history of public power in San Francisco.
4) Medea Benjamin, cofounder of Global Exchange and recent Green Party candidate for the California Senate, describes her arrest in Sacramento and ongoing protest at the governor's office.
5) Tony Mazaki, Labor Party international organizer discusses the Labor Party's function in framing the issue (unforunately almost all of his speech has been accidentally deleted); Dan Berman, author of 'Who Owns the Sun' and a California Public Utilities Commission member, dicusses the economics of public power.