. >> michael ruston, a member of the parkmerced action coley -- coalition. but i'm here speaking for myself. i am close to the civil grand jury as well as all of the tenant organizations that have pointed out that the board of supervisors approving this demolition and planning commission approving it are dead wrong and not acting in the interest of the citizens of san francisco. i know that some members of the board are claiming that there are tenants supporters but their boats betrayed their real interest, and i am ashamed to see the political considerations are moving the board of supervisors decision as well as the planning commission's. the planners are real-estate speculators rather than true visionary planners. san francisco of tomorrow has supported them. i do not think any of the substantive protections of the eir had been considered by the board. representatives from the planning department who spoke saying that this goes down to whether the cost of hawkins and ellis, whether a development agreement can be passed to have read control. that is not th