Now onto the recall. Boudin believes that attention should be turned toward making change and criminal justice reform: "It's not made by $20,000 a day on paid signature gatherers," he says. 
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Now we've moved into decarceration. Boudin believes it's not just a criminal justice issue but a public health issue. "75% of people who are taken to SF county jail are drug-addicted, mentally ill or both. My role is to promote public safety," he says.
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He cites a case he dealt with during the pandemic of moving a young drug-addicted woman to space where she could safely deliver her child. "It doesn't make us safer for a young woman with a substance abuse problem and a high-risk pregnancy to be in jail during a pandemic."
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"I wish our city could work through things together than attacking each other quite so much," says Yekutiel in closing. Yekutiel hopes that discussions like this can be a starting point to respectively and civically work through city issues. And that's all for tonight, folks.
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Then he better figure out how to shut down the drug markets.
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"Mazel tov!" says Yekutiel. "There's nothing more concrete than having a child... to think bold," ~ 