i want to talk about linda yueh just moved in to us. she is on ssi, a senior was severe disabilities. she struggles just to move around. linda is not a basket place. for years, she held our neighborhood together. she knew everybody in the neighborhood, what they needed, and arranged that there needs got taken care of. in her 50 pashtun yes, she graduated from mills as a full scholarship student, so if there is anybody who should have been able to find affordable housing, it should have been linda, but for decades, she and her disabled son lived in a house that had huge leads in the roof and mold all over the place. there was no hot water. the toilet was iffy, and meanwhile, the mcmansions were being built on vacant lots in bernal heights. she was afraid to call her landlord. finally, the landlord died, and her relatives wanted to fix up the house. she had to move out, and so now, this incredible woman with hundreds of friends as having to leave san francisco, and there are many -- for every linden that i know, there are hundreds of hundr