So we have been able to give back more than had a millionandahalf hours of volunteerism and 130 million in grants much to the k12 system here in San Francisco and oakland. And also, we run 28,000 nonprofits and ngos for our service. Every year we love to dedicate and focus dreamforce to a specific cause. Its a very important part of us and we get to see all of these great causes around the world and so many people doing gods work and so thrilled to partner and unite with them and we celebrate red, and ceo of red who has fought aids tirelessly throughout the world and celebrating her with this incredible red store, selling hundreds of thousands of reds products more than we expected on the dreamforce campus. Tonight one of the founders of red bono is going to perform for us tonight at the cow palace. Its exciting and were very, very excited and i want to turn it over to nancy and ed and to hear from the leaders of red as well. Nancy. Thank you very much for everything, thank you marc benioff and to salesforce and dreamforce for making the tremendous difference you are making. We have been here before whether when we tried to end hunger and you always pick up a cause of such urgency and helping aids for good, for good meaning what it means in the lives of people and in the lives of country and for good, what it means in terms of our society. I have a message about marc benioff that i want to read. It was something that was said about mozart when they tried to explain how brilliant he was. And when i was reading it, it reminded me of marc. I asked how was mozart a genius and mathematician, marc said an ordinary genius is a fellow whom you and a would be just as good as if we only were many times better. There is no mystery about how his mind works. Once we understand what genius has done, we feel certain we, too, could have done it. Its different with magicians. Even after we understand what they have done, it is completely dark. Mozart, marc benioff is a magician. Benioffs work is like a series of lightning strokes producing one uninprovable masterpiece after another and was said of mozart and can be received marc benive. The generosity of lynn and marc benioff to our schools and in so many ways and education and growing our economy in ways that is fair. They are magicians. I have only said this about one other person, and guess who that is . Bono. That was a few years ago and here we are book ends of these magicians starting the morning, ending the day with two magicians, who have the magic to make such a difference in our world. And part of their magic is the spell that they cast enabling other people to join in in philanthropy, in justice, in ending hiv aids as we know it now. Our city responded in a wonderful way and well talk about it at the theater in a little while. Got to have my glasses on but for right now, this dreamforce that were all here about, make us part of something very magical. That will make a tremendous, tremendous difference in the world. Thank you marc benioff for being the magician that you are, and working your magic spell. Thank you. Thank you [ applause ] lets hear it for marc. Thank you, nancy. Thank you, dear. Now its my pleasure and marc has 111 and salesforce. Our mayor has continued the tradition of the fight against hiv aids with his 000 and 0 deaths and 0 discrimination against those with aids. Thank you, mayor lee. Thank you, member pelsingo. Peluso. Pelosi. I associate myself with every remark that nancy pelosi has said. Welcome to dreamforce San Francisco [ applause ]. This is one of the most exciting periods of the year and marc with your salesforce, welcoming in 175,000 people and i dont even feel congested. I feel great because the innovative spirit that everybody has, their excitement coming together to not just talk about products and how to help each other out. But also coming together to do great things. This is what cities dream of doing is having people come to their cities, working and collaborating to do great things for each other. And i will tell you, its not bad to receive 200 million in revenue while this conference going on during the week. [ applause ] yes. That is how much impact this has for our city. But you know, when people talk about the company of salesforce, its much more than the economics. In fact, i would say the best way to describe is that we really have the true Civic Partnership with salesforce. The Civic Partnership that produces an infusion of support for all of our Public Schools. You know our middle schools because of five years of investment, marc, that you have made and Salesforce Foundation has made, the performance by all standards is way up. The highest performing urban schools in the entire state of california because of you are infusion. [ applause ] i have never seen teachers and principles talk as if they were hired for their jobs just yesterday. Because they get this innovation money to really change the culture of their campuses, not only the middle schools, but all of the schools. This is what caused the Civic Partnership to happen. Yesterday marc, i have to say watching the news at night and kind of being tired and maybe complaining to my wife about how hard things are to get things done. Then you see the blue angels at the benioff hospital with the kids going through their life trauma and to see the smiles with people going through the most difficult periods of their time and they are at benioff hospital and the kind of support that this hospital and the medical profession you have partnered with ucsf is an incredible story that should resonate in every city around the world. Education, health care, last year the salesforce movement turned out 1 million books for our students in the entire bay area. 1 million books [ applause ] that is the kind of dna that were creating with this Civic Partnership. This year, ill say as leader pelosi has said, aids has been a complicated disease tackle. And we have spent countless hours. We have had thousands of people come in whether they are doctors, health care professionals, community activists, communitybased organizations, companies, or nonprofits like the San Francisco aids foundation doing great, terrific work. Creating a Community Planning clinic of leadership to do all of this. And for red to now join in this marvelous opportunity with the salesforce and dreamforce, to say that they are going to contribute 1 million to this effort to end the aids epidemic, to end new cases. Last year were on our way by the way because of the Community Activism that we have had. Only 330 cases new cases last year. We need to get to zero. We need the promise and to fulfill that promise just like marc and leader pelosi have always said, when we make a promise were going to be able to keep it. Zero new cases, zero infections and zero stigma, and with that, i want to introduce our senior vp at the San Francisco aids foundation, james. [ applause ]. Thank you. Thank you, mr. Mayor, leader pelosi and marc, its an honor to be here and share the stage with you. We appreciate the invitation and good morning everyone, welcome to dreamforce. I will start by telling a personal story. A few years ago i was confronted by an unexpected divorce from my partner of seven years. The news understandably knocked me to my knees and depression is normally triggered by hitting one of lifes rough. S and hiv experts call this the season of risk. It can happen to any of us. Personally i got to mine thanks to San Franciscos network of Free Services for sexual health, Mental Health, substance health, that were available to me ondemand without shame or judgmentment, the question am i worthy of love and belonging is one of the most fundamental we confront in our work and represents a human desire to be seen and to be valued and to connect. Our citys name is synonymous with the model of care that is designed to restore dignity and heal wounds that are inflicted by poverty and racism and homophobia and violence. See here in San Francisco for 30 years we have believed that people who are gay, people who are trans, people who are homeless, people engaged in sex work, people who use drugs, we are all first and foremost people. And were all worthy of love and belonging. [ applause ] and while that is certainly not unique to San Francisco, it is not nearly common enough. And with commitments from people like marc and leadership by the astonishing leaders to my left, and from this wonderful woman who you are about to meet, i know, i know that well get there. This city was groundzero for the aids epidemic, and recently just a week or two ago, San Francisco department of Public Health released updated numbers reporting in 2015 there were 255 new infections and lets be clear, that is 255 too many and make no mistake our hardest work is ahead of us as we work to reduce seemingly intractable Health Disparities and bring more people in from the margins. That means developing innovative approaches to better need our transbrothers and sister and aids populations and communities of color and of people struggling to keep a roof over their head. But momentum is on our side. Because that number represents tremendous progress. That number is why we can stand here flanked by extraordinary leaders and see generous commitments from people like marc, who share our determination to get to a day when San Francisco becomes the very first city to end hiv transmission. [ applause ] thank you. And now its my great honor to introduce my new friend deb duggan, ceo of red. [ applause ]. Thank you. Oh, my gosh, hi everybody. This is a tad overwhelming for me, as you can see. Welcome, welcome to dreamforce and im truly honored and humbled to be with this esteemed crowd. When you think of San Francisco in the 80s, its so fitting were here now because it was the courageous city that said, you know, this is all impossible that all of these people are dying, and great leaders like you, nancy, held it up like this, when nobody wants to see it. And said this cannot be. And so this proud city rallied, and here we are 30 years later, would you have ever thought and i just have to say it nancy, that you would be here at this beautiful tech conference 170,000 people hearing about red, where we are in the fight against aids . And what you can go to help . Its just astonishing and so i thank you marc for putting on this sun spotlight and this megaphone to let people know where we are today. [ applause ] . So red is an organization that actually came to be to solve a problem. So the global fund which fights malaria, tuberculous and aids and countries came and gave 5 billion, but companis did not company and in the first year 5 million came from companies and bono and bobby schriber had the idea to create a brand, a brand for good, that people would look at and be able to somehow participate. But the main thing was to bring companies and get them to be involved in the fight against aids. Here we are ten years later and we have given 360 million to the global fund in fight against aids, and 70 partners have come onboard. Salesforce is one of those partners that lets all of this be possible. So we started talking in 2015, and typical fashion marc comes to the table with funds for the global fund. But then with his Marketing Team we started thinking, well what if there were tools that could help red run better . Because were a small group of 20 people in new york city and we actually, you know are still using spreadsheets and stuff. So there is a lot of data as everybody said here, its incredibly complicated. We now have tools to track where is the red money going for that country, how are they in the fight against mothertochild transmission of hiv . Are they having the right ultimate return on investment, saving lives . So we do that with marketing. We do that with social media. We do that with our partners sales. Were in such a different place a year later because of salesforce tools that we use. Thank you for that as well. So why are we here today . Two big reasons. One is the donations; right . So you have heard that were trying to raise a Million Dollars. You can donate in various booths. You can go to the popup shop and buy some red things, hint. You know, and the idea is that we would try to make a Million Dollars. But then marc and lynn benioff have graciously said they would match that and then the bill and Melinda Gates would double match it and talking 4 million in four days [ applause ] that is a lot of lives saved, just got to say that outloud. The other reason were here is for companies. To have this platform to be able to talk to companies, and say, partner with us, join us. We cant do it alone. We want to eliminate motherchild transmission of hiv by 2020 and 30 Million People have died of this disease. 37 million still have it. It is the no. 1 killer of women of reproductive age, and the no. 1 no. 2 killer of adolescents world and my second request, if you can donate, but if you are a Company Tweet at us red. And come join us and lets make the impossible, possible. Thank you. [ applause ] thank you, deb. Thank you, james. Thank you, ed, thank you, nancy and i will tell you what a great team we have right here and we have a great team with our whole dreamforce community as well. Everyone can do one thing to make the world a little bit better and that is certainly salesforce philosophy and we try to put that in action right here at dreamforce and a great way to do that is to make a contribution to red, buying a tshirt or cash contribution, whatever works for you is great where us and another thing we have to do is adopt a public school, because nothing is more important than our childrens education. All of us have Public Schools within a few blocks of our home and if we just knock on that principals door and ask how i can help . Thank you very much for everything that you are duke well see you at keynote at 1 00, thank you and tonight with bono 8 00 [ applause ]nk were going to get started the regular meeting of did of the board of education for San FranciscoUnified School District for tuesday, september 27, 2016, is now called to order. Ms. Fewer after the meeting or call the board office tomorrow dr. Murase ms. Norton mr. Walton ms. Wynns mr. Haney and miss i know and. Please join me in the pledge of allegiance. Lighter we want to thank everyone that joined us here in the board room for you that want to address the board you need to fill out a speaker card in the hallway right outside the door please submit it before the item is called before the item is called and speaker cards will not be accepted once the item before the board approval of the minutes of 2016. So moved. Second any corrections. Roll call. Thank you ms. Inning. Commissioner fewer schedule, speak to the staff after the meeting or call the board office tomorrow and ms. Norton mr. Walton and ms. Wynns and mr. Haney superintendent report superintendant lee. Thank you president haney first, this year the seniors of Lincoln High School are working to cut down down on the use of natural gas theyve surveyed the heating system and presented the results and are educating the teachers and finalizing a staff survey of classroom heating issues now working together with the experts of the Sustainability Office to create a Winning Strategy to create a reduction in usage and sfusd has a shared saving program if the schools reduce energy by 5 percent schools that participate receive half of the savings percentage last year lincoln earned 55 hundreds dollars and overall since 2010 sfusd has reduced by 33 percent and next this friday september 30th, 3000, sfusd Mission High School students will enjoy a free outside concert at the harley Bluegrass Festival the bank i dont and the harmonies known for the high objection at an has not nanny sounds like and entertained by cannabis dispensary cuss this is possible by philanthropists and Community Leaders and the banjo player that started the festival in 2001 though mr. Hellman passed away in 2011 the tradition continues thank you to mr. Hellman for you are generalist and our students continue to enjoy this and thank you to all the staff that helped to coordinate this by mary richard and excited to announce this morning Bryan Elementary School received 3 thousand new books and spanish and english bilingual title in the library the donation a Global InformationTechnology Business childrens author todd was on hand as deputy City Attorney guerrero and several other sfusd staff and burglary powers read to students to help celebrate the donations and with the partnership between first book and spark sf Public Schools sfusd goal to equip every kindergartener to 5 grad claimant to provide a rich experience this generous gift will up to the time the initiative at the halfway mark and finally im pleased to announce the fourth q t e awards have been decided with 18 school teams with awards and 9 with impact awards for those not familiar with the backward of those prize the awards were consented in 2008, as part of the quality education act to reward achievement at the individual schools and represented a corrosive effort those are managed jointly by the Superintendent Office and the invited careers and award the projects and guide the schools in addressing a challenge through the innovation wards within the award impact winners scaling full strategies