 but the Keystone XL pipeline has been something that our state has been fighting for almost eight years now and We are very proud and excited to announce because of the help of all Nebraskans and national partners like 350 and Credo and Sierra Club We have almost half a million comments being submitted to the public service commission All of those comments are clearly saying that the Keystone XL pipeline has contributed money to the solar and submitted your comments to the public service commission. Can everyone come in? We are very specific about that. There are a couple of people who really comment pops. We are going to hold them, one person with a sign and one person with a light. Can we take one or two of them? Emily is going to come in with a video. These are all the USB drives with all the comments All the organizations Jason, what are you holding? Both the postcards and then these are the postcards that are written in UNL Going inside the public service commission headquarters to deliver nearly half a million comments that you all submitted. Those are all the comments on USB drives. Colin, show us all your USBs. One more flight of stairs. The stairs. We're taking the stairs. Thanks Alex. Outside Nebraska Public Service Commission Here we go. Can I just say that I love that you guys recycled the soda water. No one knows that. It's very treat other of us. Looks like good. Hi, good morning. How are you? Good to see you. It's been a while. It's been since then. Fisher's office I think. Good to have you over here. Good morning. How are you? We are very excited that we have almost half a million public comments. We did not overload you with paper. We have them on USBs to hopefully make the staff's life much easier. We do have some paper petitions that we've collected at state fairs and county fairs and that kind of thing. So we just obviously, you know our mantra over the past year that we've been in the process of the public service commission. That we don't see how the public service commission could logically think that a foreign export pipeline using eminent domain on American farmers and ranchers would be in Nebraska's public interest. So that's what a lot of the comments are about as well as climate change, which we know is not in the purview of the public service commission. But these projects that continue to increase climate change obviously hurt the public interest. I don't know if anybody else has anything that they want to say to us to have them. Yeah, we've had the good fortune to work with the tribes as you know. And so one with many other entities, they're against the pipeline in New York right now. And on behalf of those folks, I have a little bit of tobacco here that I want to put together and ask the creator as the native folks would do to help the commission see things in the right manner. Yeah, my name is John Crabtree with the Sierra Club. And in partnership with Bold and of course the rest of the organizations on the board, you can help collect these comments. And in fact, one of the great things that's done with Bold and the Sierra Club and others have been out across the state. We've been from Scotts Bluff to Rocky Boat to O'Neill where we've tabled the county fairs and had people sign petitions and talk to people all over the place. And I think it really comes across just as we've said for years. Nebraskans and Americans and people across the country all believe that the pipeline is not in the public interest in Nebraska. It's not good for America. And there just is not a compelling argument to me that it is in the public interest. In fact, today we're presenting 440,000 compelling arguments of why it's not. And so we look forward to the process continuing and the Public Service Commission will hear all of these Nebraskans and the concerns this is across the country. Thank you very much. I do want to thank the Public Service Commission for the process. The process has been public. We've held several public hearings that have given the public an opportunity to voice our concerns. And we want to thank you for that. Thank you very much. Thanks. Thanks for coming up today. We want to make sure that it'll all be made part of the record. And we'll be in there. I don't know if you want to have anything else to say. Thanks, Mike. Thank you. Thank you. I'm sure you're glad not to be commuted back. Those are the written. Okay. I'm from College, Kansas. Yeah, they're Creighton and you are one of them. Okay, thank you. Great. Thank you so much. Yeah, thanks. Thanks a lot. Thanks everybody for joining and for submitting your comments.