james wanillo, who is a resident of san francisco, who was racially profiled. he had law enforcement called on him this past summer. and we have chief-of-staff of the human rights commission. at this time, if my colleagues have anything they would like to share, i would like to start with presentations, checking in with my colleagues if there is anything you want to say. seeing no comment at this time, i believe we have miss angela jenkins who is on the line, and she is with san francisco interpreting racial profilinginterpretinterrupting l profiling. are you there? >> let me know when the first slide is up, and then we'll begin. >> the first item is up. >> thank you again. good morning supervisors mand man, stefani and walton, and legislative aide natalie geee. i'm the team leader for san francisco interruption racial profiling. we put together these headlines on the first slide demonstrating the prevalence of exploitive, non-emergency calls here in san francisco that resolve without serious injury. however, racial profiling can be life-threatening, if not fat