i am jeff sheea and living with hiv and i was the hiv advocate to gavin newsom and serve on the governing board on the california institute of regenerative medicine. thank you supervisor wieners and supervisor campos for sponsoring this meeting and thank you supervisor farrell for the opportunity to present today and thank you barbara garcia and the department of public health and i am part of the consortium and we're here to talk about the historic opportunity for san francisco, ground zero in 1981 at the beginning of the aids epideppic to be the first mutiny of injury new infections, zero deaths from hiv and zero stig ma. this is a realistic goal for several reasons. first there is the amazing and compassionate response from the san francisco community to hiv/aids starting with initiatives by mayor dianne feinstein and speaker willie brown and every mayor and the board of supervisors. san francisco has the finest system of care and prevention in the world. thank you. second, two major studies have presented results recently. one showed that healthy people without hiv but at risk for bec