that's what i want to know because i'm walking through my old neighborhood, lakeview and i don't see fris co. they think that black people out here eat ricearoni, no, bro. being black in san francisco is like riding the cable car, you pay a lot but you don't get very far. [applause] because you know that san francisco is the same size as disneyworld but we divided into two different worlds because on one side of the industry you have keen streets and no beats where robin williams used to live at. where we live at we pack heat and we don't got no comic relief. i live in a war zone, a tore zone and i have creditors that won't leave us alone. i don't know if y'all know that there used to be a neighborhood in frisco called philmore. and it ain't filled up no more and that's why it's called the mo as in no mo. they used to call us the harm harlem of the west but there's hardly any of us left. there's more black lives matter left than black residents that reside. [applause] and for some recent it's happening in bayview, just as clear as play, and the reason they want million dollar homes b