next, we have gerald miller. after gerald miller, we have hobert lee. >> good afternoon. before we get started, i want to say supervisor kim, thank you very much for having office hours on saturday. i have lived in that neighborhood between the 600 block and 700 block of the embarcadero since 1981, and have never been office hours. i want to thank you for that. supervisor kim: thank you. >> i have served on the reentry council the number of years. i was with one reentry council when there were two. i find it funny that one of my qualifications that gets me there is that i was a terrible criminal. i have bad in and out of jail, and just cannot figure that out. i actually spent 15 years at delancey street, and still cannot figure out what i wanted to do. i went to truck driving school, graduated from colgate university. after that, i left and moved across the street and started working for the center on juvenile and criminal justice, which is where i employed now. basically what i do is i case manage and manage programs for juvenile justice. i also worked with people who ar