I dont know if it needs to be sensorred we will see. Its probably too late at this point. All right so a few things learned from my perspective sean was somebody who supported him earlier on and sean was certainly a big mentor to me burg the process but thereby a number of thing that i have learned and first of all, embracing the moment and found some old pictures of sean back if 2004 when he was first a point and i recall not being political conscious in San Francisco and working in Silicon Valley and see things guy on trunch and is so really friendship matters here at the board of supervisor and is so there are some real pictures we have dug up of you with some people throughout not only of city hall but outside, colleagues Department Heads and so forth, and you have always you know created these friendships throughout city hall and its such a Lesson Learned for every within of us on how we operate here at the Board Chamber and is when i came in, before hand it was more of a fracture
Learning and hopefully, we will be able to continue to make you proud and as i continue to work on behalf of San Francisco. Thank you. Thank you supervisor cohen. Supervisor kim . Thank you. Hard to follow that but to go along with what david chiu said earlier about a six yearsold in a body of a 36 wraryld and people would say you are too young to serve on the board of supervisors and i would say im almost the age of sean he else bunches but i am i have to say i have an incredible amount of respect for you on the board of supervisors not only are you incredible intelligent but prepared and knowledgeable and everyone here appreciates and demise your passion around a number of issues here in San Francisco whether it was a pension a healthcare reform or whether it was planning. And i sat in on a counsel meeting one day on an item being held at the committee and the meeting was going long and we were going into Public Comment and one of your Staff Members came in and brought in the book fr
And everyone here appreciates and demise your passion around a number of issues here in San Francisco whether it was a pension a healthcare reform or whether it was planning. And i sat in on a counsel meeting one day on an item being held at the committee and the meeting was going long and we were going into Public Comment and one of your Staff Members came in and brought in the book from the e i r and you flipped to one of the pangs and start reading and i thought wow you are actually reading the entire e i r because i think most of us skim through the e i rs and skim through and but i doubt that most of us go through the e i rs and you turned to me and said, this is actually my third time reading it. That was a standard you set a bar for me when you is he that to me and that was a bar that i felt i had to be able to come close to may be not the third time but, i really do respect that. I have always admired your dedication and the faint that you dont lie to come in unprepared to an o
Comment and that is 20 days of your life have been in Public Comment and so i cant wait to see you in Public Comment at the next board immediate peating and i know you are not going to be there and so i was looking through and found some old pictures and so i put an old deck here but jest i dont know if you can put pull it up on the screen here but i dont know if ughs you guys can pull it up. I dont know if it needs to be sensorred we will see. Its probably too late at this point. All right so a few things learned from my perspective sean was somebody who supported him earlier on and sean was certainly a big mentor to me burg the process but thereby a number of thing that i have learned and first of all, embracing the moment and found some old pictures of sean back if 2004 when he was first a point and i recall not being political conscious in San Francisco and working in Silicon Valley and see things guy on trunch and is so really friendship matters here at the board of supervisor and
Board board laze horizon [spelling . ] and so, just how it man nested and this is a guy that started off as a legislative aid, to a supervisor to the supervisor the district seven. Become to board liaison and then get approved to board supervisor and ran in his own right and its been remarkable to stand by the shrines and watch you. Personally when i first ran when i first got the idea to run for office, sean elsburnd was not the first, actually i think fee i dont evenna may have been one of the first thank i have reached out to talk to and he brought me into his office and it was around september of 2009 and i said, sean im thinking about running for supervisor and he said mal lea are you sure . And then he showed me his bar of scotch. And is this not Public Information im sorry my apologizes and he sat me down for a couple of hours and walked neither through the ins and outs of what to did and he said get out there and when you come out you come out strong and i took his advise and d