[off mic] [laughter] >> like i said, the reason i am not putting on that janky orange hat. [jeers] is because while san francisco had more volunteers, oakland picked up so much trash, literally more than 109,000 pounds of trash. [applause] it was more tonnage than these two cities combined, okay? okay. now, and sam said, oh, you must have dumped out the dumpsters. i said i wish that were true. we actually had that much trash to pick up. but here we are in thanksgiving. and this was a fun bet because part of the bet from the beginning is that the three of us are going to be going to each other's cities, and i look forward to seeing you in my city and yes, you are going to wear that orange hat, but we are going to be volunteering together around issues that matter to all of us. because poverty does not care about municipal boundaries. income inequality, homelessness, housing insecurity, housing shortages, they don't care about what city you're in. we know that just like challenges don't stay confined to municipal boundaries, neither do solutions. and that is why the three of