what she has said is she is going to work more closely than her predecessor, jc booting, with police and other city agencies. she also has asked her staff to compile all of the open drug plea offers that are still pending. presumably to review them and determine whether or not to revoke any of those proposals that were issued under boudin. kristen: so she is also throwing her support on a plan. the mayor and police want to tap into home cameras. so many people have them now. to see in real time some situations to help stop crime. explain this particular proposal? guest: this is a postal that has really developed over months of debate between the mayor and supervisor aaron peskin. what this proposal would do would be to enshrine the live surveillance that police already view in san francisco. they would take it a step further by allowing the police department to live monitor privately owned cameras when there is an active misdemeanor or felony. so police want to be able to do this with the mayor's support because they say it will help them fight drug dealing and also other issues that