>> it creates a come pleadly completely city.e have seen people that have lived in the neighborhoods for t20 or 30 years being pushed out so other people can move in. there was a resent article that clearly the tric trickle down economics. if we depiction up a fix up a ne are going to some how benefit all of the residents of that neighbourhood. and that it's about dealing with the poverty or the safety issues in working class neighbourhoods of color we know that trickle down economics don't work for working class people of color or any working class folks. the same with genderfication, sure the neighborhood may look different or feel safer, but it doesn't feel safer for people that have to move away. it document feel safer for someone that got a notice to evict and this have no idea where they are going to go. and it doesn't solve mid o any of the root causes of the instablity of housing or crime or none of those things. >> i'm going to pause you there. i have to get to a break. bruce you live in a popular gethtr -- tweet us your