she's director of our hope sf program, tamika moss. she's the latest addition, and i'll take a moment to mention her work because she's going to work side-by-side with me to implement the reenvisioning of public housing to the whole city and that's important to this city. that is so important. [applause] 'cause i've stated over and over again, and you know the reasons why, we will not allows people to live in poverty housing anymore in san francisco. we are beginning to see the light of how when the city breaks that barrier down, how all of the resources and the talent in the city come together and start building housing that is part of a community and not isolated by itself. that's the vision. we're going to implement that. public private partnerships that we're already identifying that's already working its way through many parts of the southeast sector will become the natural way we do things already. there's a lot of hope, a lot of work, but tamika's going to bring hope into reality with me as she bridges all these gaps helping imp