good afternoon. and welcome. welcome to san francisco. my name is lisa villareal, and i am here during this lunch representing not only the coalition for community schools, but also president and ceo of these and francisco foundation. she could not join us to introduce the mayor of san francisco. let me tell you a bit about our mayor and let me tell you about the passion he has for community schools. rarely do we find an elected official, and mayor that comes with so many vital skills and experiences that relate directly to powerful community engagement. from his early days as managing attorney for the asian law caucus, to key positions including the director of employment relations, director of the human rights commission, the director of city purchasing, director for public works department, and finally, city and administrator prior to his election. mayor edwin lee has experienced every civic perspective. his dedication and a passion for children and youth are eviden
in the past. two or three months ago, a man incenses the was charged with murder of twin brothers from stone mountain, georgia. i met paul and work with them in the san francisco public defender s office from june 1- august 2003 and met his twin brother while visiting new orleans. paul visited me in 2005, came by and spent the night. we made out and i found out that he had contracted hiv-aids from me. i wanted to first of all make those comments. i want to explain why i made the comments. paul is originally from kenya. his parents emigrated to the united states. he is not happy with citizenship and voting in the last election for president barack obama. because of his vote, it was legal and it created some problems. he was part of the u.s. military so he got to this service. i just wanted to make these comments to you now and address the issue of my going to hastings law school and the bar passage report sometime later this month. thank you. president chiu: thank you. next sp