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The public who would like to address the board during general Public Comment, please come to the podium. Tom gilberti. Seems like the 30 second warning bell is not working. Parking space, inspirational offices. Remember the grade schoolteacher, remember a high school teacher, the inspirational ones. What are, what were, what are their values to a people . Muni, 700,000plus rides perday, 24hour cycle, a highly efficient except for the wheelchair elevator, vanness is a disaster. The elevator, kricivic center, powell, disaster, lets hope they can work, but for the most part, pollution reducing, climate control, great organization. Then tell me why we cant have teachers living at 1 oak . Why we cant have Police Officers living at 1 oak . The sheriffs in this room living at 1 oak . The grade schoolteachers affecting our children, High School Teachers affecting our children, weaving our society. We take it for granted, and were losing it. Reality of the Real Estate Industry doesnt have to be defined by the financiers of the Real Estate Industry who put their money in politicians pockets. Mayor lees got a million plus. A Healthy Community should be always our goal. 1 oaks, vanness, civic center, 12 lines of muni transit. Anywhere in the city, we need to see reality and work with it. Thank you. Thank you for your comments. Madam president. Are there any other members of the public whod like to provide Public Comment at this time . Seeing none, Public Comment is now closed. Supervisor peskin . Supervisor peskin thank you, madam president. This has been a really weird, unfortunate bunch of days in San Francisco, whether its the racial intolerance that were seeing in and around the cannabis issue, but i rise to speak to the issue in and around the comfort woman issue. When i ran for office the first time in 2000. Sir, if you want to speak to that particular issue, were going to have to supervisor peskin im speaking under item 41, not under item 14. Im actually speaking under item 41, which is my roll call. Oh, but i think since the item is on the agenda, and correct me if i am wrong, we just have to reverse the vote and supervisor peskin madam president , i need not speak specifically to item 14. I can speak about item 41 in general. Okay. Supervisor peskin and i can speak about it thusly, which is at a moment in time where there are women who are coming out in droves about roy moore, whos running for senate in alabama, when there are women coming out, talking about harvey weinstein, this is actually a moment where i can standup as a supervisor who never ran for congress, doesnt do geopolitics and say, hello, everybody, there were war crimes that we can actually reckon with, and i know yawn givner givners yawn givners getting a little uncomfortable because im confusing it with item 14. I just have to standup and say, in San Francisco, where so many japanese were interned pursuant to order 9066, i cannot associate myself with the comments of individuals who do not want to recognize war crimes and crimes against humanity and crimes against women and thats exactly what happened, and i just wanted to say it for the record. Its not why i ran for the board of supervisors, but i thought somebody needed to say it. Thank you, supervisor peskin. Madam clerk please read the items to adoption without rerchs to committee. Clerk items 43 through 49 are being considered for adoption without reference to committee. These items can be considered by a single roll call vote, otherwise severed and considered separatelily. Supervisor fewer. Sorry. Id like to sever item number 49, please. Before we move forward, id like to entertain a motion to excuse supervisor farrell, moved by supervisor ronen, seconded by supervisor tang. Can we take that without objection . Without objection, supervisor farrell is excused, and on the items 44 through 49 through adoption without reference to committee, madam clerk, please call the roll. Clerk [ roll call. ] clerk there are nine ayes. There are nine ayes, the item passes unanimously. Please read the next item. Supervisor fewer. Thank you very much. As a member of the Reentry Council, i am happy to have brought this resolution forward on their behalf in the council, chaired by the mayors office, public defenders office, chief of the probation officer, District Attorneys Office and the Sheriffs Office voted unanimously to support this resolution. Currently only a handful of reentry serves are provided in San Francisco for private for profit companies, but i strongly believe as im sure all of you do that as a city and county, we want to minimize Reentry Services provided by for profit private companies. This resolution urges city departments to prioritize nonprofit organizations where the city does contract out does contract out Reentry Services, and i hope i have your support today. There are currently two private companies funded by the city and county of San Francisco, and thats lca, leader in community alternatives, and thats funded through the Sheriffs Department, and America Works thats funded through oed and adult protection, and i think you should know the Reentry Council has representatives from the Sheriffs Department and also Protection Department but from department of health youth and their families, the Police Department, department of Child Support services, department of public health, department of homelessness and support of housing, Human Services agency, juvenile protection, offices of economic and workforce development, the San Francisco Police Department and other Public Officials include representatives from the California Department of corrections and rehabilitation parole Operations Division and u. S. Probation office, and they all voted unanimously on this resolution. I hope i have your support today. Thank you, and supervisor fewer, can you specifically talk a little bit more about the the funded organizations and specifically maybe what they do, and what is the challenge with the competitive process and why are forprofit agencies able to obtain these contracts over nonprofits . Supervisor fewer so the many of the ones that are operating in San Francisco and also throughout the state of california are state contracts, so we have no control over them. Today, we heard some representatives from geo, and geois the geo group, which is a private prison business, and actually its the second largest most profitable prison business in the united states, but they extent also internationally. We feel personally that it is at odds with what we are trying to accomplish with Reentry Services, which is that we hope people dont do do reenter into civilian life and not reenter the prison system. In order for geo group to be profitable, they need to have a steady stream of prisoners, therefore, we feel its in opposition. This resolution just urges the city and county of San Francisco to actually prioritize nonprofit organizations for Reentry Services. President breed but more specifically, does the city does the city contract that currently exists for the purposes of reentry, do we contract with any for profit agencies at this time . Supervisor fewer yes we do. President breed that do not include state funding, and specifically, i think thats what im trying to understand. What do they do . Supervisor fewer sure. So we fund leaders in community alternatives, and that is funded through the Sheriffs Department, and then we fund America Works, and that is funded through oed and adult probation, and Sheriffs Department and adult probation also voted in support of this resolution. President breed is there a reason why these programs receive funding over some of the others that might have competed for the same opportunities . Supervisor fewer you know, i cant answer that question. I believe there are people in the audience karen shane from adult probation that could answer that question for you. President breed thank you. Supervisor fewer thank you, chair. Im karen shane from San Francisco adult probation, the Reentry Council. One of the things that the Reentry Council did determine that they want to do is take a good look at what the Reentry Services are, make sure we have the best Reentry Services, have an evaluative Services Going forward, so its a lot bigger issue that we originally thought, but its on the agenda for the Reentry Council. As to your question, president breed, sometimes there are not nonprofits that are able to do the contracting. For example, lca provides electronic monitoring through the Sheriffs Department. I dont know this, but i dont i dont believe that anyone had applied to do that through the that was a nonprofit, and so thats one of the reasons why we tried to make this resolution a resolution rather than a requirement, that you know, if that and that certainly if there if someone is going to make an argument that their services were stronger, better, less, you know, whatever, that would certainly have an impact on the provision of services. The idea of this is mostly its really to place San Francisco on the side of really working for reentry. On behalf of supervisors yee and kim, for the late miss janet hee. On behalf of supervisor peskin for the late mr. Nathan roth, mr. Gino perrini, and on behalf of supervisor fewer and yee on behalf of the late dr. Roland yo, on behalf of the entire board of supervisors at the suggestion of supervisor fewer, peskin, kim, and yee, for the late mr. Herbert patrick lee. President breed colleagues, this brings us to the end of our agenda. Madam clerk, is there any further business before us today. Clerk that concludes our business for today. President breed we are adjourned, good afternoon, everybody, and welcome to city haul. My name is london breed. Im president of the San Francisco board of supervisors, and i represent district 5, the amazing district that houses the incredible 3rd Baptist Church, which we plan to make official landmarking status today. Arent we excited . I just want to say one, praise god, right . Praise god, thank you for being here, thank you for supporting this ceremony. We are honored here to have the mayor here to perform the ceremony who will speak in just a little bit, but i want to thank my colleague, aaron pes k kin for sponsoring this legislation, and thank you for supervise cohen for joining us here today, as well as our city administrator, naomi kelley. This is a wonderful day today. Im so excited. Remember when we celebrated with reverend brown and lady jane brown at the celebration with bill clinton, and i told you we would make this happen, and we made it happen, and look how quickly we made it happen . Well, i didnt have a choiz because reverend brown was calling me every single day, every day fighting for this community, every day fighting for this community, and one thing i want to say about 3rd Baptist Church, which is my church, my home, thank you for welcoming me. Thank you for continuing to a beacon of light in this community, who need a place of sanctuarn, who need a place to call home, who need a place to feel welcome. 3rd baptist has been doing this longer than almost any other place in San Francisco. It is an unappreciated institution because of its advocacy for being on the front line for anything related to challenges with our community, the displacement of our community, the issues with our children in the public schools. Every single occasion when there has been an issue in the city and county of San Francisco related to our community, 3rd baptist is at the front lines, trying to make sure we speak truth to power and we change the city for the better, and so it is only fitting that we come here today in city hall, and we celebrate our community, our accomplishments, and all that we have done to make San Francisco a better place, but more importantly, we leave a Lasting Legacy with the changes in San Francisco making 3rd Baptist Church a landmark location, make sure that the next generation of young people, and the next generation know that we are still here, we have left a lasting impression. We have built this city, and we are not going anywhere. And so so with that, id like to turn it over to our mayor to speak a few words, and then, well get to a few other comments from some of the amazing members of 3rd Baptist Church. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome mayor ed lee. President london breed, you have already said and expressed a lot of my feelings about this legislation today, but let me welcome each and every one of you here to the peoples palace. This is your house, as well, and this whole city is all of yours because we want this city to continue the strong efforts of being inclusive, being the rainbow city, welcoming everybody, but also working for everybody, and i want to say thank you to each member of the board of supervisors that are here today, our city administrator, our commissioners, our Department Heads for all sharing this wonderful moment. But i also want to start out by saying thank you to reverend amos brown. Your leadership on so many issues, reverend, kind of defines what the 3rd Baptist Church is all about, especially on challenges that face people of color. Youve been consistent, youve been steady, and youve been guiding us with the greatest amount of integrity in whatever capacity that you have filled. And this is exactly why the supervisor and president breed said that when amos and his wife, mrs. Jane brown, celebrated their 40 years at 3rd Baptist Church a few months ago, they didnt celebrate by themselves, it wasnt just community, it was people from all over the country that came in here bill clinton, governor jerry brown, reverend jesse jackson, they all came out because they recognized the Historic Center that the 3rd Baptist Church represented, but they also know that the reverend not only speaks locally, he speaks nationally and internationally. So congratulations reverend on 40 years of your life here at 3rd Baptist Church and for the city and county of San Francisco. Thank you, reverend brown. 3rd Baptist Church has been around since 1855, ladies and gentlemen. 160 years 52 . 1852. Okay, my notes, my staff, go back to the history books, correct that history. Make sure we have the right history. Its important because, you know, when other parts of the country talk about their landmarks, and we get kind of embarrassed, what kind of history theyre embracing, i think were embracing the right history right here with a building that has housed people of African American descent and worship since 1852. And you know whats significant about the 3rd baptist . cause ive always felt welcomed, that it wasnt just African Americans, what the reverend, what everybody else did was make it a center for everybody to feel comfortable with. Thats the significance of 3rd Baptist Church. It was for everyone, and when you go there, and you do wrong things, youre going to be condemned. Ive been there when people are condemned. Sometimes i use the word, oh, looks like a crucifiction have been going on, but ive also been there with the greatest moment of blessings happen because people do the right thing. And you know, 3rd baptist does have that line, whats right and whats wrong. Thats what we have to do with our kids, help them figure out whats right and whats wrong, and when you go to 3rd baptist, you can help them gain the moral ground. Thats important to kids these days. They dont know the difference between right and wrong, were going to lose more folks. This is whats important to 3rd baptist, and this is why its been so welcoming to me and to so many others, so by making the 3rd Baptist Church a historic landmark today, were not only preserving the building, were sending a larger message to the San Francisco bay community, we respect all the people who have been here for generations, we respect you, we respect the community. We honored the work that you have done. Its hard work to allow people to recognize whats right and wrong and do the hard work. Its the hardest work that we have to do today, whether youre holding a public office, being a minute center or bei minister or community activist, its hard job, but it serves our community and our children, and we must try to do better. This has been an important home to gobs of community meetings, employment workshops, to incubators for employment opportunities, and its also been a place where sadly, weve also had to send people away, who died in violence or met an early death. All of those aspects of life that are challenging the city, its happening in a microcosm there at 3rd baptist in a collusive and collaborative way. So im just sharing thisome things, but ill also share with you some strong feelings with people that ive got to hire in the community, doing entertainment work, doing community work, doing leadership work, trying to save more people, trying to get them out of condemnation and into salvation. Were all trying to do it, and in a large part, a lot of what i have to do is save more lives and make sure people live more robust lives in the city, the city sometimes where people say there are a lot of inequities. 3rd baptist is about equity. Its n its about finding love and support. Thats why it deserves to be recognized in our hall of landmarks, so i say to the rest of our country, you ought to be embracing the right principles when youre endorsing landmarks. You ought not to be endorsing symbols of racism and oppregnano oppression. This role that our community has played, this building will be known for when we place the final signature of landmark status. This is our history. This is your history. Youve shared it with us. Its our history, its the nations history, right here in the middle of San Francisco, we celebrate 3rd Baptist Church and everybody associated with it. Thank you for being here, thank you for being witnesses to this wonderful important occasion for all of our citizens. Thank you. Thank you mr. Mayor, and i just want to again thank the cosponsors of this amazing legislation. Supervisor malia cohen, supervisor aaron peskin, and supervisor mark farrell, and with that, id like to bring up our leader to give us a history, abbreviated, reverend brown, we aint in church. We trying to sign this today. Amen . Amen. Amen congregation. Reverend brown, our leader, come on up. Good afternoon. Madam president of our board of supervisors, supervisors peskin, cohen, to our city administrator, our friend, miss naomi kelley, i see other Department Heads here, but time would not permit me to name them all, and indeed to our fine mayor, my friend and servant of the people, mayor edwin lee, give him a big round of applause. And to all the members and our officers of 3rd Baptist Church, we have with us the chair person of our deacons ministry, deacon alfonso campbell, chair person of our trustee ministry, trustee preston turner. This is a tender and touching moment for me, for i am privileged to stand to celebrate a fateful day, a day in which our honored mayor will sign this legislation that w l defines a Faith Community as a landmark, a mark, a memorial of what all faith communities should mirror. 3rd baptist was not founded in 1852 to just equip people with knowledge of spiritual things. Thi3rd baptist was born out of struggle. She was founded on the anniversary of the abolition of slavery in the british west indies, and that struggle has continued cross the weighted span of these now 165 years. I want to acknowledge here that william duboyce celebrated his 90th third day at 3rd baptist on april the third, 1958, when paul roberson, after he had been maliciously ma lined and wrongly accused of being a communist, first came back to the united states, it was 3rd Baptist Church that opened its doors to a man who needed befriending. Dr. Martin luther king, when he had inaugurated the Montgomery Movement had his first appearance in the hallowed walls of 3rd Baptist Church in 1957. I said again that this is tender and touching for me, for i was introduced into this struggle at the age of 15 years old, when i organized the first Youth Conference of the National Organization of the advancement of colored people in the wake of that malicious brutal murderering of em emma teal, and it was one year later that megawale evers asked my mother if i could come to San Francisco to attend the National Convention of the naacp, and on that sunday morning of the convention, where did i worship . At 3rd Baptist Church, and i was as a young lad from mississippi, so impressed overseeing Frederick Douglas haynes, sr. , standing before that sacred desk who had the presence and the elequence that was greater maybe than that of Prince Albert as a gentleman, as a scholar, as a pretty muche mucher preacher, and a social activist, so that impacted my life further, and to think were here today with mayor lee, members of Department Heads, and citizens with the city of San Francisco to honor this struggle with this designation, and because of this designation, there will forever be known that 3rd baptist was here, was reckoned with and made a difference in the lives of people for the better. Thank you, mayor lee, thank you all of you who gathered today for we have set the bar high. Im a woman, but im wise. Im an immigrant, but im industrious, im gay, but im godly, im saint, but i am sensible. That is the feeling of 3rd baptist, and thank you mayor lee for signing this document, so that in all common generations, it will be known that we knew more than how to walk the walk skb talk the talk as members of the human family. God bless you all and thank you all for honoring us this day. Thank you, reverend brown. We had church a little bit up in here. He going to give it to you good on sunday. You all aint ready for the chapter one, chapter two, and Chapter Three on sunday. He got some making up to do after today. Thank you, reverend brown for always being there for our community and just really protecting our history and reminding us how important it is to remember what happened in the past so that we can celebrate that and continue to push and advocate towards the future, and so with that, i want to welcome up deacon campbell to just say a few words, and then, were going to get to the ceremony. Deacon campbell, come on up. Good afternoon. To mayor lee, supervisor breed and president of the board, to my Fisk University alum, supervisor malia cohen, supervisor peskin, and all others who are here, it is a pleasure and to reverend brown. Dont let me forget to say that. It is a pleasure and an honor for me to have an opportunity to say a word or two on this historic celebration. This morning, i woke up thinking about what would i say because of the origin of 3rd Baptist Church out of racism and say it, and the development in the home of two members has led to this. I just know that god is good. I just know that this was meant to be, and with all of the preparation and the organization and all the things that have been done, this is the payoff. I can remember Martin Luther king, in one of his many speeches, made the statement that the arch of the universe is long, but it bends towards justice. This is justice; and we try to do that at 3rd baptist. We do it. We show as mayor lee said, respect to everybody, and we make every effort to show justice to love mercy, and to walk humbly with god. With that, i will just end by saying thank you and the fact that as long as there is a San Francisco, there will be a 3rd Baptist Church. Thank you. Okay. I just wanted to acknowledge supervisor jane kim and thank you for joining us today, and with that, lets get down to business. Reverend brown, its time. Its time. Come on over here. [ inaudible ] to mayor lee, and all the other folks around here, i just want to say thank you for all you have done for 3rd Baptist Church. You know, when i came here, i joined 3rd baptist right off, cause ive always been impressed with the church, but the biggest thing this church has done for me, it has so much carin caring, careing, or caring, i dont know which one. But any way, theyre so caring. We have back on track to help young folks, because if young folks cant make it, its no excuse, cause 3rd baptist has got it. We have a beautiful senior extension group, and oh, boy, i cant wait to get to that because we play bingo and all kinds of exercise and things for the seniors. But we also have a Music Department thats out of this world. You have to come to some of the concerts because you cant beat it. But the thing that has helped me is that caring way. Let me give you an example. This morning, one of the members called me and said, mama smith, make sure you dress warmly cause its raining outside. Wasnt that beautiful . Give her a hand. And not only that, this is what has happened to me in 4. 5 months, ill be 100, and i have to give 3rd baptist part of that because god works through a good church, so im just thankful to be here, and im so thankful for you all who have done so much for this church. Keep on, because we are for what is right. We are going to be there forever, and we thank god for it. Amen. [ singing amen ] [ applause ] sfgovtv. Org. Neighborhoods and San Francisco as exists and fascist as the people that i think inhabitable habit them the bay area continues to change for the better as new start up businesses with local restaurants and nonprofit as the collaborative spaces the Community Appeal is growing too. What anchors me to the community i serve is a terminal connection this is the main artery of the southeast neighborhood that goes around Visitacion Valley and straight down past the ball park and into the south of market this corridor the hub of all activity happening in San Francisco. Im Barbara Garcia of the wines in the bayview before opening the speculation we were part of bayview and doing the opera house every thursday i met local people putting their wares out into the community barbara is an work of a symbol how the neighborhood it changing in a a positive way literally homemade wine that is sold in the community and organized businesses both old and new businesses coming together to revitalizes this is a yoga studio i actually think be able a part of Community Going on in the bayview i wanted to have a business on third street and to be actually doing that with the support of community. How everybody reasons together to move each other forward a wonderful run for everybody out here. Theyre hiring locally and selling locally. It feels like a community effort. I was i think the weather is beautiful that is what we can capture the real vibe of San Francisco i love it i can go ongoing and on and on about the life in the all right. I think we have everybody seated here. Welcome, everybody. My name is steve delordo. Im the Senior Regional manager with Clark Construction. On behalf of Clark Construction thank you. On behalf of clark and our community partners, the renaissance entrepreneurship bay area community, i want to welcome ed lee to the first ever bay view business extravaganza. Clark construction has a long history, 111 years, in fact, of successfully building great projects, but more importantly, has a building within the communities that we live and work. As a San Francisco business, we consider it an honor to have worked successfully with the Bay View Community on our project, including the office of the chief medical examiner on newhall street that is very near completion as we speak. Were very proud to have worked alongside our fellow bay view areas and residents as we work to build that new facility. Just up the street we have the chase center, where we initiated an unparalleled construction program, with almost 50 percent of the graduates coming from the Bay View Community, something. So stay tuned, because the second round of training is scheduled to begin next summer, with the focus on recruiting even more bay view residents into the program. Mr. Mayor, we specifically would like to thank you for your ongoing leadership and partnership in helping us help local communities like the Bay View Community. Your concept of having this event that we labelled clark on 3rd similar to the opera houses third on 3rd to help highlight businesses along the 3rd street corridor was very innohave ative, and that has now become a reality. With the help of other businesses, all of this has been made into a reality, so thank you. So we are here today because of you, mr. Mayor, and weve assembled the Small Business from the bay view 3rd street corridor to showcase their offerings, while also showcasing their services for the renaissance Bay View Community, so without further adieu, let me introduce the mayor, ed lee. Thank you, steve, to you and vickie bamba and others who were in the room when i said, hey, bay view is working in the community. Why not expand it to clark on third, and people dont just invite anybody here. They invite people here if theyre doing something for the community. I know that because they say if they dont work. [ inaudible ] you aint forgetting that. Josh aint forgetting it because hes in charge of the whole program because hes putting everybody to work. Mohammeds been doing it for years. Thats why we all love him. Thats why you all love him. Renaissance, happy sweet 16. Of course, ebu, youre here, and i dont see you barbecuing. That must mean youre working, and thats a good thing. Good thing. But let me Say Something again about clark. You know, theyre building this chase center, which is going to be the greatest arena in the world, and theyre doing it, and the people who are touching it are people from right here, and you know, you dont get that, when these big towers go up downtown, you see them go up, and then, they go up. You dont go up. Now you see chase center go up, and we are going up, and i think thats a big difference. Its a big difference because we have people like mohammed and vickie and josh and other people working together, but we also have a company thats sharing values with us, and they wouldnt be invited into the community unless they were doing that, so i want to say a big thank you to Clark Construction again, because chase center, medical center, you know, the Small Businesses wouldnt have the relationships unless we had companies who understood what the needs are and are working on it and implementing it. A lot of people say the policies are great, but they dont do anything about it. Thats why youve got people like derek working in the neighborhood because he wants to get something done. Youve got mohamed, youve got everybody else. So without people place that say well take these ideas and values that actually bring people in to get those jobs, train them, so they workup every moerpg, and they are a piece of the action thats happening in our city, youre just going to have empty promises. And im too tired about empty promises. Weve always got to make things work, and thats what i want to have this community feel, and i dont ever want to have people say theres Public Housing tenants here. Theyre San Francisco residents, and were rebuilding all the Public Housing, making sure that there are San Francisco housing that everybody is going to be proud of. Everybodys going to hold onto their property now cause they now found out how beautiful the place is, how wonderful the people are, how the storefronts are starting to shine, and how the entrepreneurship that renaissance have been working on is becoming more successful. Businesses, the high and local folks, this is all connecting to turnaround everybody, and when the warriors come to play in San Francisco, youre going to be able to afford it because youll be in jobs. Youre helping to build that. Thats why im here today because this idea i had about suggesting that clark help our Small Businesses and also to allow more people to understand how they do it, brings faith and trust and brings community closer together. Thats why i want to be here every time is to take another step for folks to become closer together because thats what we ought to do in the city of love, city of compassion is to bring people close together, be real, get the real jobs here. Every company should be like clark in making sure that theyre working through the community rk working through city build, working through dpw, working through our Neighborhood Services and doing everything to bring the benefits that the city promises here, like when we promised third street corridor, and all the rail and all the stuff, it didnt automatically happen. We had to continue working with everybody here. So i say congratulations to renaissance, so entrepreneurship. Congratulations to clark. Thank you for following up, and with that, ive got a couple of certificates that they want me to handout, so i get to do the mayoral duty. First up, Clark Construction, steve and vickie, thank you very much for your commitment and work. By the way, vickie was my boss when i was at the Human Rights Commission, so this is payback, right . Youre making the big bucks, now. Thank you. Thank you. All right. And then, marcus and linda from renaissance, happy sweet 16, huh . And then, today, cause everybodys working so well together, and were bringing the community together, and we need to do this every year, right . Clark on third every year, businesses, employment, everybodys barbecuing for the right reasons. Today, its my pleasure and ill be here every year if we can only say its bay view business day in San Francisco and i just want to say one last word. I know everybody here knows a bit of my history, but i used to work and in fact, the president of the Human Rights Commission was larry martin way back when that i first started working for the city, and i recently passed away. He was the president of the transport workers union, and ran the whole muni. In fact, he was the whole International President , so he was the big time. I just want to say thank you, larry for your support and your work. Youre a big part of the community, and im going to have a big statement for you tomorrow, but i just want to say thank you, because he really understood the community, he got a lot of people jobs through urban and muni buses, and theyre raising families, so thank you larry martin. All right. Thank you so much for coming out. Now, were going to celebrate and go inside, but thank you so much for coming out. Enjoy the rest of your evening. Thank you. 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