. >> tom gilberti, marijuana taxis, broken people on the street, airport torture, pretty good day at the office, i would say. i shared my first 12 years with a woman who died in 1962, 78 years old. i didn't know her, i kind of recognized her in pictures and newspapers and she was on the tv screens. and then in the decades since, you know, you find out more stories, there's books. one especially resonated, "the american experience." there was a part of her story, eleanor roosevelt's story about what she did one block away with the, started the birth of the united nations. at the end, every man gave her a standing ovation. she deserves a little statue here, you know, one block east of us. i would like to adopt two cities, counties, sister cities like we talked about here. the two palestinian states, gaza and the west bank, i think san francisco should lead the way. and these are sister, brother, sister, whatever you want to call them, cities. lost rights, they don't have any. it's an apartheid with the strength, if it takes another 50 years, that's 70 years already, 120, it doesn't mat