. >> oh, eric sapphire. where is he? >> yea! >> [ applause ] oh, eric. my god. come on up here. eric is -- this is really a good thing to see eric, folks. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> how are 'ya? [ applause ] >> okay. >> no, no. you still have shelly. >> oh, my god. shelly bradford-bell. do i need to say anything about shelly bradford-bell? i don't think so. i think most folks know the bell. okay. folks, according to my speaker, i have the honour of introducing someone behind our project 125%, and that's mayor ed lee. can we get a round of applause for him. [ applause ] >> thank you, larry patton, phil. i remember being here when we turned the spade of dirt. it's been a long, long time. but you're all still here for the ribbon-cutting. i remember art agnos, john and willie brown. we're still here to turn over the dirt. yeah. [ applause ] it's taken a while. it's taken too long for the purpose set out by the community, for people working with board president, london breed, for way too long waiting for this. because some of the youth we wanted to serve, they're adults now. we still have