dr. susan buck binder at bridge and at san francisco department of public health and kneel jewel ano and the first presenter and the chief executive officer of the san francisco aids foundation. >> good morning. thank you mr. chairman, supervisors. i will present some information today just to give you an up date on the data and you will hear specifically about the proposal in a bit as well. this pin wheel is important. it's as important as it is colorful because it represents all of the various partners within the community who are involved, members of the consortium, partnering organizations in the public and private sector as well as the steering committee members. to point out that no one entity no one organization, foe one group is. >> >> get to zero by itself. this chart shows the success in reducing new infections and reducing the number of deaths in san francisco to hiv/aids. and increase of persons living with hiv in san francisco and i'm not going to go through these specifically. you have the presentation, but it's a good trend but as indicated earlier with 359 new diagnosis i