together at that time jesse jackson who bought stock in some in some of the major companies a adobe hp microsoft oracle ibm they all came to the table. we don't want to deal with san francisco directly was their biggest complaint and we asked them why and they said you are too political and now they have all come to the table but they have come to the table now at their advantage because they have such a big advantage in the community and i passed out papers earlier we were funded from that particular program and that program allowed us to look at seniors it allowed us to look at youth, and it allowed us to look at vocational training throughout the entire community of western addition i've been involved in trying to create something much bigger in the bayview and i'm saying i'm in support and mr. br u.s. o did a very good report yes we can do it in san francisco but we have to combine the politics and deal with what needs to be done in the community thank you. >> thank you mr. williams. >> next speaker. >> hi i'm the executive director of community technology network a part of sf connected funded by the d