me, lee roy king, martin luther king, i was marching with them when they discriminated against us not having jobs, being teachers and everything. chinese, japanese, mexicans, we fought and that is what my dream was all about. i am so proud that i have lived to see this. all of the war does not mean anything to me. martin luther king deserves the credit. he made a dream come true for everyone i am so proud that our city is recognizing all minorities. we have to stick together because we have a long fight. what keeps me going and i have fought for mar mr. king, i helped to build it, i sit down and the streets when the police would be us, they did not want us to have this. i fought so hard and i saw many things. one thing that i will live to see and i am proud, i am worried about the future for the people. i hope that all of you take this in consideration, makes them proud, stopped them trying to kill each other. if you can be anything in your dreams can come true. that is all i wanted to say. thank you. [applause] >> to all of the supervisors that are present here today, i truly want to