Is euros mpt good afternoon for visor jz members of the public and wish a happy valentines day to everybody. Supervisors your chocolateerize on the way. But i am happy to be in the city that has all of our hearts compassion as strong as it is since there are no questions i wanted totalk about something on the minds of many of us and that is healthcare. Yesterday we signed the legislation and thank you again to the entire board supported legislation for theu csf red search building ground lease. This agreement which was passed by you and just proves well continue to be a city at Health Research qu medical achievements. Last year, we helped launchu c San Francisco Sf Initiative which is a city wide collaboration to prevent and reduce cancer in San Francisco and focuses obcountsing down helths inequities and another example of how we care for your resident. We also have the zuckerberg initiative, the bio hub that brings together the universities of the region that fight and cure diseases.
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