the interview goes on. and as you might imagine, while nem and i strongly disagree on pretty much everything, but to the governor s credit, he did sit a down for an entire hour. he answered most of our questions. and by the way, that was something that the president of the united states, joe biden, is not even remotely capable of doin g. so without further ado, here is part one of my interview with california s democratic governor, gavin newsom govern. . all right. so i write you this pick on a lot of pick up. aot opicki m sure. you saw as well. and i m like, okay, i want to day, o an interview.o and but i don t want to do an interview. i want to make sure the audience understands upfront this is noupront, tht g me. i want you to answer and give your views. i would saany you representry probably about half the country, your view, yos ande other half represents mine. you agree? what kin ine.d of divided plus or m minus? certainly divided. yeah. question. wee rn, you know
out on the streets that we define as homeless, we better solve the housing problem if we re going to have an impact. and that s imp we establish this framework, what we call a ten year plan to end chronic homelessness in san francisco. it s in san francisco. okay. here we are.w th you want to know the results after ten years? okaye resu . here s a comparison. i don t need to look at my charts. ye i charts. i know the charts. i know these charts so well. after ten years, we reducedstret the street population by 33%. you know what? i m proud of the fact weth it established the goal. we did it with the with the bush administratiothshwithn repr . we did it with a framework. what we actually identifieifiedd by george w bush as one ofn stab the leaders in terms of establishing not only a frameworlish k of a plan, but delivering on what we promoted and promised. and i agree with you . e bi you know, michaelangelo said it best. the biggest risk in life is not hiat we aim to lowggs lifes