arnold townsend. tonight, i am representing the san francisco naacp amongst others, as its first vice president, dr. amos brown, the president, could not be here tonight. a long night. i will brief as -- i will be brief as possible, but i have to be since i only have two minutes. let me say to you we are 100% supportive of this project. we know cpmc, and we know them because of the work they do in our community, the outstanding work. the wart dr. carolyn dyson has done with black women's breast health program has gained national recognition. this is tremendous work they do. we are talking about saving people's lives. i keep hearing people talk about how they do not take poor patients. i cannot tell you how much and how often i am up at cpmc. in fact, we need clergy parking. [laughter] i didn't want to forget that. i am there all the time visiting members of my community. trust me, we do not have a while the church. if we did, i would not have to work. it is working people, poor people. we go up to cpm