san francisco gets to celebrate the joy, right? am i right? [applause] so we're going to practice a little just to warm all of you up, in case the margarita did not do it. right? que viva mexico. >> viva! >> que viva london breed? so that's a good warm up. [speaking spanish] que viva. our lieutenant-governor will get to explain why govern, why am i saying govern? with that being said, for me it's a really great honor. my name is olga i'm the president of local 87. i come from labor. today we're being seen in san francisco, right? [speaking spanish] we are being seen as latinos in san francisco. with that, i also want to be able to recognize my labor siblings and be able to say local 798 with the firefighters and all of our first responders. with that being said, it's a great honor and i want to talk a little bit about the past so we know where we're going. this grito came out of an idea one of my sibling that's came out of as well. and has been on the josh. i came up with an idea to celebrate el grito here in san francisco. we went to the mayor and it's been 42 years since the el grito had been celebrated. we have many lies in san francisco,