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begin calling you up though there are a number of people that do want to testify. This is <br />the second Commission meeting for today for us, we did meet earlier today. So we’d <br />appreciate it if you’d be concise, try contain your testimony to say, let’s say, three <br />minutes, yeah. Let’s try not to be overly repetitive, meaning I expect that there are some <br />of you that have the same feeling as the previous testifier, and let’s try to move this <br />process along. So let’s begin by calling the first five people who signed up. Mr. David <br />Fukumoto, Ms. Gladys Nakamura, Sara Togashi, Tom Witten and David Arakawa. <br />Would those five individuals please come up. Gladys Nakamura, would you come up <br />please, you signed up to testify. And Sara Togashi, do we have Sara Togashi here? Is <br />she here? <br />NAKAMURA: I wasn’t planning to testify at all. <br />WATANABE: Oh. You weren’t planning to testify? <br />NAKAMURA: No. <br />WATANABE: You signed up so that’s why I called you. You don’t want to <br />testify? <br />NAKAMURA: No. That wasn’t my intent. <br />WATANABE: Oh, okay, so that would be Gladys. <br />NAKAMURA: Cause I just found out about this last minute cause I was away, <br />yeah. <br />WATANABE: Okay. Do you know if Sara Togashi wanted to testify? <br />NAKAMURA: Sara? <br />WATANABE: Sara, do you wish to testify? <br />TOGASHI: No. <br />WATANABE: No? <br />NAKAMURA: No, I guess not. <br />WATANABE: Okay, then I have two others. Let’s start, I’ll start with David. <br />Okay, Ekekela Aiona and Gerald Yamada. Hello, can I have Ekekela Aiona, I believe <br />that’s Mr., would you come up, and Gerald Yamada. <br />PUBLIC: Ekekela couldn’t make it. <br />WATANABE: He couldn’t make it. <br /> <br />10 <br /> <br />