Suffering, including during this, yet another christmas season. Please work harder. Thank you. Thank you. Next speaker. Good afternoon, supervisors. My name is lisa. Im a proud district 5 resident. And im here on behalf of my friends and neighbors and as a board member of the Bay Area Housing Advocacy Coalition to thank supervisor brown for her Wonderful Service for district 5. She has always led with her heart and with her head as a pragmatic progressive. We are so thankful for everything shes done for our district, for district 5 and advocating for the people who are most vulnerable in securing Affordable Housing for those who need it and honestly, every weekend and weeknight, just picking up the trash and cleaning up graffiti, talking with everybody and really making connections with everybody in our district. We are so appreciative. And we will really miss supervisor vallie brown. Thank you for your service. Thank you. Next speaker. My, im kathy. Im coming to talk about city colleg
Im a long time resident of district 5, i to california in 1947, and i watched all the things that have happened over the years. Met anyone who cared so much to pick up the garbage, to pick up the people, try to find places for people to live, try to help all of us to develop new relationships and understanding here in our district. And i would like, again, to thank you so very much for what you have done. I want to say, im with you all on the city college. But i came here to talk about the Reparations Initiative. And i also came here to not necessarily talk about racism and those type of things, but to talk about acknowledgement and being overlooked. Most of the time when black people are hired, you know, except for franklin, most of the time when black people are its about us struggling against something and fighting some oppression, but you never acknowledge this, and i understand the city, you never acknowledge this for our contribution. We actually contributed to the fabric of this
Privatization scheme. So no matter how progressive we consider ourselves in San Francisco, we need to look at chile as an example in terms of whatnot to do, including the issue of our pensions, which have become privatized, and which are trying to they are trying to do that to us as well as working as well, privatize our pension systems whereas the [off mic] thank you. Next speaker. Thank you. Next speaker. Right behind you. Thank you. Hello. Members of the board, supervisors, i am aurelius walker, pastor of True Hope Church in bayview point. A pastor for 15 years and San Francisco leaders demand San Francisco create a Reparation Fund with hotel and marijuana taxes. The city must make amend for the past injustice with support for education, housing and economical opportunity. Martin luther king said the arc of a moral universe is long but it bends toward love, compassion, mercy and justice. We go forever and justice lives, creating crashes that will drive the power structure to change.
[ ] that s what i want neil: a good thing i cover money because it s all about the money especially right now. money that s what the biotin and trump campaign s want and they re hoping to hole in lots of it. president biden fresh of european trip, planning to sweep into los angeles los angeles tomorrow for star-studded hollywood fundraiser. former president barack obama julia roberts and george clooney among the big headliners. donald trump for his part attending a big birthday bash tonight at club 47 west palm beach with about 5,000 of his closest supporters possibly more. we have fox team coverage with danamarie mcnicholl on the trump event expected to kickoff in 3 hours, and then los angeles big money president biden is banking on right now. welcome everybody you re watching your world right now. i m neil cavuto. glad to have you. first west palm beach where you will find annamarie on this big trump event tonight. with the breast they bash started about an hour