this is where i left off when i went to resurrected city, when i had the honor of my life of working in president johnson's poor people campaign and helping organize a local version of george wright's campaign. and then in the 60s, we lost all the voices -- the important voices. bobbie kennedy, martin luther king, and humphrey, and a few years later, george wiley. i came back to san francisco expected to devote my life to this kind of thing here, and everybody was off on the environment. and then, on the groups of, you know, affirmative action for women and for black people, and chicanos. well, my job in the federal service was affirmative action. but to see, forgetting poverty, poor people, the democrats turned their back on it after that. i only here middle classes mentioned once in a while, we must -- you cannot imagine unless you're lived in those -- you've lived in those circumstances -- >> president yee: thank you. next speaker. >> clerk: yes. we'll come and pick that up. thank you. yes, please. thank you. [speaking spanish language] >> clerk: ma'am, are you translating for you