jonathan weber jonathan good to have you here. thank you. kristin. nice to be here. is this agreement between mayor breeds and amazon through a public records it was actually signed back in september but some top. city officials say they're just learning about it now and you're reporting you say. they're angry who is angry and why? well, aaron peskin our supervisor supervisor, aaron peskin is upset because he thinks the mayor's office should have been more transparent about their working with with amazon on this project supervisor. shaman walton is upset because he has doubts about whether that facility is a good one for the neighborhood and he's also concerned about the lack of public input at the early stages of the process. so i think the upset has to do the mayor's office moving ahead. with this memorandum of understanding without letting anyone know about it. so do they welcome or not? welcome the i guess 500 jobs promised by amazon as part of this delivery hub. well, i think there's some skepticism about first of all the quality of those jobs amazon is does not. all that. well, not all those jobs are full-time jobs and then most importantly the labor unions which have a lot of cloud here in san francisco. they are antagonistic to amazon, which is a very anti-union company. so i anticipate there'll be a big fight about that about the union's wanting the city to require that facility be a union shop. and amazon is unlikely to agree to that so that it might well be kind of a showdown right the amazon union kind of battle has been played out in different cities throughout the country and it's ongoing so what are they telling you in terms of how they plan to fight it? i guess the unions. well, the unions are not saying much actually about their specific tactics. they haven't even officially come out and said anything one way or the other about how they're going to respond to this facility. so there are a lot of tactical and strategic questions for the unions about how they go after amazon and so for the moment, they're playing their cards close to the vest, but i do anticipate that they will go pretty hard at this. okay. now is this type of agreement you were talking about the mou? typical and i guess staying quiet at the stage. is that typical? i'm sorry, kristen. i i missed your last but i know tech problems. the mou the agreement and it being kind of i don't want to say secretive but you know on the quiet side in this early stage, is that typical or is that kind of a deal agreement? not typical? well, the the mou is is typical or fairly. in itself and that the city is just saying we will work with you to develop a project that we think will be in the interest of the city and so it's normal for the city to work with companies on those kinds of things. i think it's not so normal for an mou like this to be kind of on the quiet on the qt. i think that's less usual. i mean i think in many situations the project would not be controversial so that it would be less of an issue anyway, but but i do think that you know, it's a little bit for the mayor's office to have proceeded in exactly this fashion. so the mayor's office of economic and workforce development. they're the negotiating party. i guess responsible on behalf of the city. have you reached out to them? what are they telling you? yeah, they did not respond to our request for comments. so they have not really said anything one way or the other. all right. well, i do appreciate you updating us jonathan about the story very interesting and keep us posted if you will as a develops. okay. thank you kristen. thank you. we have links to the san francisco standards other original reporting on our website abc 7 news.com and to watch more of their videos. check out our abc 7 bay area streaming tv app joining. on this interactive show getting answers. we answer your questions today about scenes for children under five whether or not california is ready to unmask indoors and a controversial proposal for development from amazon in san francisco. we'll be here every weekday at 3 on air and on live stream answering your questions world news. tonight is coming up next and i'll see you back here at 4. >>> tonight, several developing stories as we come on the air. pfizer now asking the fda to grant emergency use authorization to vaccinate america's youngest children. pfizer's new low dose vaccine for children 6 months to 5 years old. how soon could there be a decision? what we've learned tonight. m