[applause] supervisor kim: i want to call tadmor names. -- ten more names.g names] >> thank you. my day job is a community partner -- housing partnership. my moral compass around housing policy comes from my uncle. we used to walk around south market and he pointed out for the redevelopment agency had torn down his, and put up a monument to martin luther king. he never told the story in the impacts of him and his community of elderly working- class men. the rainbow coalition of victims of redevelopment. it shaped the way i think of things now. my moral compass and my optimism thinks that we can eventually build a housing strategy that keeps everybody who needs to be here in town. from people living in cardboard boxes, to middle-income families looking at a way to stay in the city that their labor helped to build. i would encourage all of us, we have enough smarts and creativity to deal with. i would encourage everybody to start to move away from the idea of affordable housing as simply a ruse for the people who are lucky to come up on the waiting list. front