services that have proven to improve student achievement and social emotional wellness. the last weeks have been challenging for students families and i'd like to reiterate all the impacts of covid-19 and the student success fund will bring much-needed. >> clerk: can we had our next caller. >>. >> clerk: please proceed. >> speaker: can you hear me now? it said i was unmuted.my name is nancy. i'm calling from the latino task force and i work with young people. i was a high school teacher before this but today i'm going to read to you guys the note sent to me by one of the students currently here in our afterschool program. she is a recent graduate from soda and would like us to know she's in support of any resources be being added into sf unified school district especially as far as the wellness centers. she said i'm recently graduated student. the pandemic had a detrimental impact on everyone but really cost over the lack of emotional and educational support in sf unified school district. after going back to in person schooling there were never enough wellness professionals or the wellnesscenters were closed half the time and lots of people i know were skipping classes and it was difficult to learn in that environment . she's asking that if this could be addressed by improving conditions for students of color and low income students and that she's asking that there be mental and emotional support systems implemented for young peoplewho are trying to succeed in school and in life thank you for listening . she's interning with us and is a helpfulyoung person and see that need for future therapists .>> clerk: can we have our next caller. >> speaker: good evening. my name is lisa i'm a commissioner on san francisco board of education and parent of two sfusd elementary school children. i'm grateful for the collective work done under supervisor ronen's leadership to create the student success fund is on student outcomes . i see this as an opportunity to bring resources to directly benefit and improve student outcomes and specifically focus on the whole childwhich includes not only academic achievement but social emotional wellness . i'm thrilled with the collaboration and partnership between supervisor ronen, community groups. thanks also to supervisors melgar , safai and preston. finally i know our labor union simply are interim as well and i want to acknowledge and thank them fortheir presence because their participation is critical to ensuring ourstudent success as well . >> clerk: can we have our next caller ? >> speaker: can you hear me? >> clerk: yes we can. >> speaker: thank you. i am district 8, former sfusd student and 40 year teacher. research and i don't talk fast but i'm going to try. the level of systemic instability is real and those who are still keeping it together are doing so at the expense of their own health. please move forward this legislation to get funding directly to sites for our powerful and creative students and programs like the resource which is only one example of evidence-based wraparound programming that improves achievement and emotional wellness that is experiencing cuts for the coming year. in one month alone this past spring up your resource response actions included drawing 100students into very energetic community building basketball game, fundamentally changing the entire medical staff , weaving over 20 mediations that would otherwise have fallen through the gaps, tutoring and emotional support, facilitating original interactive workshops on topics like boundaries and consent and impacting housing. >> clerk: can we have our next caller ? >> clerk: >> speaker: good afternoon. i was born and raised in san francisco and i am an alumni of unified and am currently the chapter vice president at the college of san francisco. i'm in favor of the charter amendment to increase the metrics well protecting critical government services like the student success fund and to keep working on the modifications . the energy you make can impact the city workers lives and most underserved communities throughout the city and yet workers were left with no jobs and didn't access their kids were students at the time. >> clerk: thank you, can we haveour next caller ? >> speaker: good evening. this isdoctor carol hill and i'm executive director for the beacon initiative .we have beacons in 27 sfusd schools and i represent about 13 youth serving organizations calling in with covid to say we should support the student success fund. we have an opportunity to do something amazing, something transformation transformational and as other folks have said that will make us a model not just in san francisco but across the world and this is one of the ways we are able to do it through alignment and cooperation so we support it, thank you. >> clerk: thank you. next caller. >> speaker: hello, my name is david, aci u 1021 member and representative of district 5. i was calling to remind the supervisors thatthey should work with their labor partners . unions represent not just parents of san francisco but also workers of san francisco. please let the unions participate in the process. they want to be part of the solution with seiu supporting education everywhere and for everyone. please don't leave usbehind in this process. thank you . >> clerk: thank you. can we go to your next colors. >> high supervisors. my mother was a career public school teacher in poor communities in newyork that i strongly support investing in public education . withresources every school could be thecrown jewel of san francisco . my name is melina ahearn . i'm part of ifp local 21 in district 5. we've worked so hard for schools andcommunities first which would have taxed the rich to fund education . we love the proposal. i hope that these balance and pass with specific changes most critically to create stable funding sources. let's use future iterations to create a fulcrum to mitigate unintended consequences for workers and programs that draw on the general fund. labor is with you. let's unify. withthe practical concerns raised here . and thank you supervisor ronen for bringing this issue to the board . >> can we have ournext caller ? >> i'm a student at mission high school. i'd like to speak today in favor of the funding for the district. one of my favorite aspects of school in the past has been the support and care from all my teachers and especially important that we have a stable environment but i had an experience where a teacher has had to sit down with all of us in the classroom and described to us how scary it was to constantly feel like their job was jeopardized and at the mercy of the funding. and i believe that receiving this money would create more stable environment for everyon . thank you for your time. >>. >> clerk: can we have our next caller? >> hello. my name is michael elias and i'm the afterschool program director at mission high school and in this role i hope to oversee all student activities ranging from clubs and student events to programs hosted by our nonprofit partners.i want to voice my support for the student success fund charter a minute this will help mission high school tosustainably bolster academic excellence and personal wellness among our cherished mission high students . our students have endured hardships as they pushed through social emotional and academic setbacks. i found out how when students arepresented with taxes to make up for learning loss and interpersonal connection they see these opportunities . they need the additional support of the school district can provide. this will provide these opportunities us to ensure students can receive a wide range of programs and services and allow the school to develop a robust afterschool tutoring program build on the success of our campuses vital cultural clubs, expand our student imagination through arts and musicprogramming and foster new clubs and activities devoted to mindfulness. in short this amendment will also help holistic healing . >> can we have our next caller. >> good afternoon chair and supervisors. first and foremost i'm a parent with two kids and district schools. i'm also the mission collector at the task for education cochair and former district coordinator. i'm calling in strong support of the student success fund which will provide access to unity driven strategies and make difficult interventions such as the neighborhood network of correlated services that will provide evidence-based wraparound programs and an initiative that stands as a strong testament of the coordinated collaboration between schools and community partners the city working together while making families secure with academic achievements. the student success fund will make it possible for school sites to identify the set of strategies andinterventions that strategically address the student needs. i look forward to the passing of this legislation and partnering with the district and city to help draft the implementation but there's much needed community fund. thank you for your support . >> can we hear from our next caller. >> hello. >> please proceed. >> my name is carrie and i was born in san francisco and on the local 21 member but i've been a sickly a public think tank and they said that the severity limits like civility and that unless the unless you know where new money is coming from you should let the set-aside expire before you basically drop peter to pay paul. and in working with budgets i know that's an issue is one of the biggest depletion of funds particularly by board members for certain funds. i would direct you to the work that they've done on this conference. as a budget person i'm calling to support. >> clerk: next caller. >> speaker: can you hear me? thank you so much. thank you supervisor ronen and the rest of the supervisors for this proposal. i volunteered with the latino task force and i'm a proud graduate of mission high school and i'm also the former director for mission beacon community center at everett middle school. this fund is absolutely wonderful initiative. i said early on that with covid-19 we've lost a generation so with this we can redeem our students and i appreciate this proposal has very specific guidelines but notfunding administrative positions . addressing sufficiency and math and reading. marrying academic and functional emotional wellness, partnering with ceos so i encourage you to please include labor in the conversation. thank you so much, this is so needed. >> can we have our next caller? >> good afternoon supervisors. my name is laredo susan caught up executive director of the center of american research after hearing today's hearing i want to address youas an individual , a san franciscan and a member of the san francisco unified school district. i support thismeasure and i think it should have been done sooner . we're talking about the million dollar per school event it's not enough and at the end of the day i hear all the testimony from our san franciscans neighbors to view our graduates from san francisco unified school districts as michigan and i was one once a member of 1031. if we don't make this investment now what do we think our workforce and labor movement is going to look like 10, 15, 20 years down the line? this is an investment in the future. i support this initiative and at the end of the day this is going to be taken to the voters and san franciscans will decide. >> can we have our next caller? >> good afternoon supervisors. i'm the principle of buena vista k-8 which is a full-service committee school and now that we do have have identified the areas and our students ability to focus and we removed that. this requires that we pass engagements and that our community school for nader helps this team connect our families in need to service providers. the wellness team is the backbone of our school success. their work makes it possible for our teachers to reach our children so they can learn. it but it works and it's expensive. we only pull it off by relying on pta and summer arts division. we're relying on language arts teachers to teach tpe. we're going on field trips and still our staff worries every budget season about whether they can keep their jobs. let's keep and expand it. >> thank you, next caller. >> good afternoon. my name is cheryl martin and i'm a resident of district 10 and after listening to this, i think that this fund, this should be supported. thekids on east side, the schools are inferior to the schools on the west side. they're under resourced, underfunded . and there also segregated by socioeconomics and language. and too many times that we're seeing that the wraparound youth in san francisco are being left behind and the high cost of living here, we are not preparing them to take on jobs to be prepared to enter the workforce in san francisco. instead we are preparing them formass incarceration . we are preparing them to be gentrified out of the city. so i urge you. i support this. but i also support all the employees of san francisco unified school district so i hope you work with labor. >> clerk: thank you, can we haveour next caller ? >> speaker: [inaudible] can you hear me? >> clerk: i wonder if you can turn off your computer or television, weappreciate it . >> speaker: sorry. i am from sf. i would really like all these measures to be implemented especially for special education and for those kidswho are english learning . i think it's such a good plan so i just want to make sure the kids have all the reserves you have available and thankyou for all your support for the community . >> clerk: thankyou, can we have our next caller ? >> speaker: supervisors, why don't you pay attention to public comment? you don't want to pay attention topublic comment . you're setting avery good example .a very good example forour students . so you have therainy day fund and now there's another type of rainy day fund imagination you supervisors have no manners . it's a shockingexample for the children . you very much. >> clerk: that was our last color online. thank you, are there any individuals in these chambers who have nottestified on this item and would like to do so ? we had two more people just jump online. >> i don't know what happened. >> next remote speaker please. >> clerk: >> speaker: i'm one of the board of education commissioners, thank you for taking the time and i wish i could express my appreciation for your consideration of our students . it warms my heart throughout this public comment to hear from such a wide range of individuals invested in our student success and it illustrates how important partnerships and investments with the community and public education is in supporting our schools and students and i am so excited about the level of partnership ic when crafting this with the mayor's office, the community groups to bring more resources to our schools . and i really really believe that this is the beginning of the key change in how we have been working together . at the district with our city partners so just a big change from what we've seen injust a couple of years ago . i just want to say thank you. i think this is the beginning of a long and i really appreciate the emphasis on equitable measuring and monitoring. that is embedded in the proposal. >> next speaker please. >> this is amanda alvarado for executive director of the mission. thank you supervisor and all of you whowrote this wonderful piece of legislation . this charter amendment has written will really help offer those much-needed scaffolding support services to our children and our public schools. all are plants that are legal aid and these are newcomer parents, migrant parents from around the globe. low income families and we really need these support services and this is an extremely well-thought-out plan. my other comment is that some have expressedconcern about the funding and what happens what if general funds are used. i can't think of a better use of general operating fund investing in our children . it's our future. they are worth it and thank you again supervisors for crafting this lovely proposal. and good afternoon . >> can we have our next caller. >> speaker: my nameis nick chandler . i'm also a parent of two public-school students and this is a unique opportunity for us to reorient the entire school of san francisco top to bottom in collaboration with parents and students at the center of this work and i hear the concerns about sustainability and funding sources i would echo to the last color but better use of general funds than this. we know from economic models proven by universities that every dollar you spend on preventative work pays off in full this is a long-term investment in ourstudents that willpay off , that will build labor. build collaboration across groups and will be better for san francisco . please support this measure as written . >> can we have our next caller. >> my name isalyssa jones gardner. i'm a san francisco native district can resident . and a 10 to 1 member as well as an sfusd alumnus. i support the amendment to increase funding for sf unified while protecting critical public services by restricting thestudent access funds access . this amendment divided by labor was would provide an increasing percentage in funds over the 15 year term going back to 25 percent of the fiscal year 2026 2027 and would establish a reserve with sufficient funds aside each year to ensure the programs stand unless in case the cityfunding is reduced or elevated . san francisco city and county workers including sf unified teachersare united behind this . i would also caution you as a regular voter to not engage in needlessly divisive and inflammatory language as a meansof eliciting support . that is directed at the supervisors print ones up for election innovember . thank you . >> next caller. >> my name is tonya rivera. i am a page resident and executive director of la raza based out of this nine. i'm calling today in full on 100 percent support of this charter amendment request and i want to start off by thanking the visionary district supervisor ronen for putting children first. taking a long-term landing into the future 25 years from now. business and investment in our community. this is how we have to be proactive addressing the issues for we were just running around trying to get a lack of investment and the pain and suffering ourchildren are experiencing day in and day out . we get talking about the pandemic as that already happened yet our children are still living the repercussions ofthis pandemic. more and more over we see our children struggling through transitioning , there actually going off to college when they miss two years of significant care so this will support into the future. .>> mister atkinscan you confirm that was our last color ? >> there are no further colors in the queue. public comment is closed. and obviously we have some amendments to make. and i assume we adopt those amendments and continue this before we do that we will all have an opportunity to speak. let me just start out by wandering around the corn had a little bit and thanking all of the public speakers who are largely on thesame page as to contact . and i say that as i was telling supervisor ronen the other day about the difference between my experience going to berkeley high school and my little brother'sexperience . they were only three years apart as i got the last of the largess of prop 13 and my brother in law at berkeley high after all that came to an end and already berkeley high which was then a great school and still is a great school had changed markedly inits academic offerings . and a plethora of that we did backthen which is kind of a long time ago . social workers and all of the rest of it much of that dried up to the detriment of the next whatever's been 40 years of students. and so i, the intent here is beyond laudable. i also recognize that the state of california has failed and every time the state feds fail the good people of this city and their elected officials whether it's ryan white care dollars or you name it always figure out a way to backfill at the local level as best we can. while $14 billion is a number i never like to use with the airport and reports and public utilities, the commission that gives water it's really smaller and i don't like to use that number because it's misleading and it's not an apples to apples comparison butputting that in the parking lot for a minute . as a former controller said we have an endlessamount of need and a limited amount of resources . always struggle with these issues extremely laudable set aside whether it's libraries, whether it's a success fund. i mean, the first set aside in this town which dates from the beginning ofthe last century was the leader werenot for symphony . and it still on the books . i think we now have about 30 of them. and it's a choice. it's a voter choice that when you're in tough times your choices become extremely constrained and i was here in 2007and even though the mayor's chief of staff may recall things differently , and there were layoffs but beyond that fact, the choices that we are making at that time were like the choices that set me home literally crying they weren't just city employees. the wholesale cuts to public health . through our shadow workforce which are a plethora of nonprofits and it was devastating. it was unimaginable. so i think about all of that every time one of these things, i wasn't really happy to be i think only or one of two members of theboard who voted not to put it on the ballot which of course it got on the ballot . the ballot succeeded but i've also been a stalwart supporter of any number of new sources of revenue and as one speaker said there are folks who have an outsized burden to pay for a better society and i want that walk i want to continue walking the walk and i think there'sa lot there left to walk . having said all that , given that investing in our children and their education andtheir literacy is one of the most important things that government and society can do , i want this to figure out a way to do it.even though the tensions are running high and we're all wanting to run in the same direction i heard from both the disparate forces of labor and from the supporters and most importantly from the crafters that there is actually room for that creative discussionthat supervisor ronen was talking about . and have any magic answers or i haven't distilled that wisdom on everybody but i'm happy to offer, happy actually i'm not happy to offer my involvement but i think there are folks out there including but not limited to the control room in san francisco who may have creative ideas about what we can do when things inevitably cycled out. it's kind of amazing that kids in the pandemic were still sitting on a robust budget. i don't know how that's going to go or whatthe future is for the city and i have to say sometimes there's a little confusion about that . eraf is general fund money and we drawn a line through it as general fund money.i understand that when you talk about the e it's educational that there is absolutely an arguable nexus between using eraf money for educational purposes. i'm not disputing that. i'm just saying that for the last number of years through the past decade we have been using it as general fund money.-policy conversations and those chambers. my former colleague and i voted unanimously to pass a resolution about how much of the money we were going to dedicate to the other issue we were talking about today which is affordablehousing . and then finally as i wind my way of the patch i want to say something i could have said that supervisor mandelman already said related to this yimby affordable housing thing which is we don't in the city we are better than following this nonsense that is being foisted upon us by a bunch of not jobs in our nation's capital. weactually have the ability to sit down and come together and reach reasonable solutions . had that happened in the yimby folks and their well-funded i will say it. assistance, have that conversation with the rest of the trades you would not see the carpenters fighting with the plumbers in front of the board of supervisors. in san francisco wouldn't be the tvdish for a fight that's happening in our state capital .so let's try to do a little bit better and that as it relates to this measure between now and next wednesday and the monday the on when it's considered two more times by this committee. and i'm wondering through the court . thank you for your indulgence. >>. >> chair: thank you chair peskin, we always love it when you wonder through any issue and educate us your brain with sanfrancisco history .and berkeley. so let me try to explain what's going on herecolleagues . first i want to apologize to labor. i was related to the conversation i had with chief of staff burns if i was incorrect and i was here but my memory isn't as long as supervisor peskin is memory. i apologize. i've been a lifelong storage labor supporter. i have spent my life fighting for workers especially low-wage workers. and just this budget thing, last budget i talked to the mayor until 3:00 in the morning to get cost-of-living to 10 to 1 numbers. completely on myown . i was just fighting it so there's a lot of information going around and i have to say it has reached some of the disinformation campaign that we'reseeing at the federal level . i just want to make a couple of points.the first point is that compromise that labor is putting forward.you'd have us use a certain percentage of eraf that would escalate overtime similar to the way that the amendment before you today is in the set-aside from 11 in the first year to 60 in thefourth . and then it at any point eraf goes away the program stops. and arguably. >> keep going. will pass this out. >> arguably you know, if you really want to think about we've been getting about $350 million a year at eraf. if you look in the past four years that's $1.4 billion so if labor agrees that the eraf money arguably belongs to the kids and the kids can subsidize the 10 percent raise with my complete and utter support and advocacy gave to the city workers. so at no time during the discussion of budget does anyone say our that it's a shame we can't build more housing or get more money to the kids because of the city workers race. we never said that becausewe don't play that way in san francisco . in san francisco we acknowledge that there are a ton of needs and that we have to balance those needs and that they're all just justified. and so i did contrary to disinformation spoke to supervisor safai. we sat at local 21's office for three hours onsaturday morning . and offered up ton of compromises. and unfortunately the reason we didn't arrive at an agreement is because of thefundamental place that we haven't been able to get past . and that place is if eraf goes away does this program go away? i tried to explain to you all why i think that's doing more harm than good because that's the way all of these programs worked in the past and they created disastrous outcomes for students. they made the schools a worse place than it was before . and so you know, i believe that we're going to have this on the ballot and eventually it will be the voters that decide if we should be prioritizing 60 million year out of the $14 billion budget that supervisor peskin described with all the correct caveats it's not an accurate comparison it is the $14 billion budget and money can be moved around in very creative ways . so i will do my best over the next week while this sits in this committee to sit down with labor again and try to find some creative third way out of this logjam. i've been willing to do thatall along . and hopefully we will get ther . but colleagues, if we don't i think it's time to take a stand for these kids. these kids that are suffering worse than they ever have before post covid but also it's not a new phenomenon. the opportunities between children of color and white children in san francisco have been around for decades. and it's time to just say we're going toput our money where our mouth is . we're going to attack it with an unprecedented collaboration with every district in the city which i think is a secondary benefit. this ballot measure, you saw six of the seven. six of the seven school board commissioners testified today. they waited a long time to do this. you saw thesuperintendent testify . you saw maria to testify. they all said this is a really well-designed program that will move the needle. last year the school district and city were suing each other. now we are coming together to work side-by-side program to impact the kids that need it the most. so i will, i promise you colleagues i will reach out right after this meeting and attempt to sit down with labor tomorrow. it's my understanding that you is out of townso it will have to be tomorrow . and try to find a creative way out ofthis logjam . but if you can't find it i will be asking all of my colleagues to support this charter amendment and with that if one of the committee members could make a motion to accept the minutes and continue this item to i believe it's the six. >> that is correct, we have a national meeting next wednesday a week from today, a special meeting and why don't we try to convene or reconvene for you all can convene your meetings let's keep the conversation and hope alive about the aforementioned amendments unless anybody has any additional comments. going once, supervisor chan. if you want to say anything yo are welcome to. i don't want to forget you . >> thank you. >> is that you know? >> i wasn't sure if i could say anymore but i can always say that for next week. thank you. >> then on the amendments, mister clark please call the role. >> motion to adopt the amendments,supervisor chan . [roll call vote] motion passes without objection. >> we continue the item is amended to the special meeting of july 6. roll call police. >> on a supervisor chan. >> is there any more business before this committee ? double checking. that completes the agenda for today. >> we areadjourned . now we are in the city by the bay. we are getting ready for the big parade. the warriors have a lot of fans. you see her at all of the games. the blue and gold for the last few months. welcome the mayor london reed. who does it mean to have the first parade in san francisco. how much are you looking forward to this one? >> let me tell you. i'm so excited the streets are lined in blue and gold which will give a homecoming like no other welcome home warriors what has the center and drive city and the whole vibe. what has it meant to the city. >> it meant so much. we are talking about a team and amazing cost that are not just wonderful on the court but off the court. they brought a vibe and energy that's carrying us in the city after two hardiers. it's time to celebrate give me a final thought. how much you looking forward to riding in your own car in this championship team. >> i'll be smiling and waving so hard my face will hurt. which dezer this. i would like you to show so much love to the team and the people on the stage. let's give them some love warriors. >> give it up for lon ton. [ applause ] >> all right, now we have the hot seat part of the he think delve sorry. the pingient difficult parade questions. the things where they say what they want to say this is great for the fourth parade. the last broadcasting job that hassen been taken by green. let's hear from steve kerr. >> you say this surprised you? >> we stunk the last two years. i don't know if you noticed that. to be back to where we were is incredible and testament to these guys. amazing mentoring from our older to younger guys. a beautiful mix. >> talk about coaching a humble super star stephen curry. he decided to miss free throws the be one of the guys. was it his idea? >> he missed one and you will say he missed free throws. >> he fits in with the group that you elevate above. when you are leaders and so much apart of the mix it's tough to beat. >> with stef it's the combination of talent and he makes everybody want to win for him and with him. one guy was an gray. because of what he meant to our guys to our younger guys and older guys it's not easy. andre helped us get through it all. it was a great mix and good mix of vets and young guys it'd was truly an organize nal success this year it's beautiful to work with everybody. >> four championships as a coach and one for the other thumb. >> absolutely. >> give it up for steve kerr. [ applause ] >> fans know this and on tv we look for this. there is nothing better than a wiggens smile. we started to see that more often. let's have andrew and green come up here. first year all-star first championship and best basketball you played on the biggest stage. how rewarding for you. >> it was great. now we celebrate. >> whatever you have to say go ahead and do it. let me get out-of-the-way. [ applause ] everyone is nervous right now. >> i'm trying to think of the most controversial thing i could say. this is great. i don't know what do you want me to tell you we are better than everybody. [ beeps] that. this has been an amazing year. i told y'all not to let us win a championship. i warned y'all. i'll continue to destroy people on twitter i have been. and instagram stories. i love this group and when i say the group the entire group. there were times we won a championship and everything didn't have to be aligned. for this to work every single person up here had to be aligned. it's so special and you talk about which championship means more. the reality is every single one has it's own journey. i was numb because of the ger any this was. what you appreciate for the journey is the people you go through it with. what brings me the most joy everybody thinks i'm talking [ beeps] what brings me the most joy since i won my first one is seeing the guys who won it the first time. in your journey you want that feeling back. the first time you do it you want that feeling back. you never get it again. the only way to get it is feel it through wiggens. feel it through pull, porter, belly, moses. d. lee. this is not d. lee's first time around. you feel it through the guys and that's how you get the sensation again. i'd like to say thank you you all and as always [ beeps] everybody else. >> i am assuming andrew has nothing to add. let's bring up stephen curry and clay thompson. last time we won this stef gave a speech and how important the fans was and the journey with his brothers and getting to the mountaintop and clay said whatever he just said. i'll start with clay instead. 941 days. when you came back in the cleveland game did you have an idea how much people loved you and appreciated you and we missed you? >> i mean. [ applause ] >> that goes both ways. i love being a resident of the bay area. i mean, just really mature draymond. he has the maturity level of a third grader. just seeing everybody in the neighborhood so excited and standing ovation from the chef and waiters. that's what it is about the little wins. they would tell me about the little wins during my rehab. that's something i would take for the rest of my life. just the small things in life that inspired me to keep going. whether it's taking a picture with an old lauddy lady r young kid. dub nation has no bounds and we have fans from all walks of life. [ applause ] >> if you get a second bulldog would it be named ca nnoli. >> i was watching a lot of chris farley videos. i would put-on semipro or chris tucker. me and peter are big friend people. >> stef, to win game six you were as emotional as i ever saw you. you cried on the court. >> who cries on the basketball court. no crying in basketball. >> tell us about being overwhelmed in there? >> tell me about what that meant. >> i think everybody that's been said on the stage if you say it out loud or internalize it you carry the journey with you every single day. to know what we have been through and my brother went through for almost three years. what we went through as a team to retool, regroup, rejuvenate what we had. just like taking snapshots of the last three years all of that came out. once we change buildings and carry the championship dna with us. the emotion was everything i got to the real questions what will they say now. >> i don't know if it makes you goodnow. i have to play for coach kerr and go to paris. >> it's just amazing. an amazing feeling. everybody that has a part in that is the most important thing that trophy is nice. >> finish it off for andre andre and draymond. finish off the parade before we jump into cars with the kind of thought and o ohmage to fans. >> we have grown up in y'alls eyes. from 2015 when we wondered what shaving cream was because we didn't have the ability to grow that stuff and know what we have carried the last eight years. how cool is it. 7 years to the date from game six of 2015 to game six of 2022. [ applause ] >> the exact same day we celebrate another championship. to know, we represent you guys. the life that you give us. the inspiration. the free males meals and standing ovations in the kitchen. >> i love those. all of that matters. this is what it's about. entertaining you guys and giving you something to cheer for. it's giving us the opportunity to go through amazing things that we haven't done in history and representing the entire bay area. it means a lot. dray went on a vacation but for us to know we have all been here the entire time and try to continue to build this. we are back having a practice raid in san francisco. >> before we wrap-up i need your leadership. all of you to organize the team photo. let's get it done. one final photo. get on the tv cameras. get all of your instagram stuff. line it up, here it is. the tenderloin is home to families, immigrants, seniors, merchants, workers and the housed and unhoused who all deserve a thriving neighborhood to call home. the tenderloin initiative was launched to improve safety, reduce crime, connect people to services and increase investments in the neighborhood. as city and community-based partners, we work daily to make these changes a reality. we invite you to the tenderloin history, inclusivity make this neighborhood special. >> we're all citizens of san francisco and we deserve food, water, shelter, all of those things that any system would. >> what i find the most fulfilling about being in the tenderloin is that it's really basically a big family here and i love working and living here. >> [speaking foreign language] >> my hopes and dreams for the tenderloin are what any other community organizer would want for their community, safe, clean streets for everyone and good operating conditions for small businesses. >> everything in the tenderloin is very good. the food is very good. if you go to any restaurant in san francisco, you will feel like oh, wow, the food is great. the people are nice. >> it is a place where it embraces all walks of life and different cultures. so this is the soul of the tenderloin. it's really welcoming. the. >> the tenderloin is so full of color and so full of people. so with all of us being together and making it feel very safe is challenging, but we are working on it and we are getting there. >> president walton: good afternoon and welcome to the june 28, 2022 regular meet ongoing of the san francisco board of supervisors. madame clerk, please call the roll? chan not present. >> supervisor dorsey: present. >> supervisor mandelman: present. >> supervisor mar: present.