jennifer friedenbach, let's begin with you.he attack by y president trump specifically on california on san francisco saying that homeless people are responsible for water pollution. can you respond overall? jennifer: yeah, i mean, it's idiculous on a few fronts. first, san francisco filters its water and no link to water pollution. more importantly is trump himself is in a position where he could truly address this crisis. we have a situation where in san francisco we have about 21,000 people experiencing homelessness every year and his an be traced back to feats. he's been traced to massive cuts in h.u.d. and has restored the h.u.d. budget which is where the roots of this crisis began when the h.u.d. budget had been cut so dramatically in the early 1980's and has injustice for people to find a place to call home. he's complaining about it but causing the problem and doing nothing to solve it. amy: well, i'd like to turn to h.u.d. secretary, housing and urban development secretary ben carson discussing california's housing cri