Well what is the problem . And when you start thinking about what is the problem, it goes to a lot of different directions. You have an issue of global migration, you have immigration and immigration policy. You have refugees and displaced persons, and you have the treatment and according to the un, there are 272 million migrants in the world, so you talk about people that have moved from country to country, that is a large number. There have been three and a half part of the global perception, but the bigger number is 70 million displaced persons, and if you think about, that we are living at a time when we see more people forced out of their lives and out of their homes. And you see these people on the move. Over half of the refugees that are in other countries are from three countries, syria afghanistan, and south sudan, which is also really striking. When you think about what this means for policies, then theres obviously policies for handling refugees, policies for migration, poli
The sfgov tv. Maybe we could fix that. Back to you, supervisor safai. Supervisor safai thank you. Were going to call up kelly here in a moment. Shell have an opportunity to speak and play out a plan. We want to allow gloria and raquel, one of the families that are currently in subacute care to come up and speak about their experiences and their conditions their sister. Then we will ask San Francisco for health care housing, jobs and Justice Coalition mark erickson, salini am i saying that right . Salini. And then from the California Nurses Association c. N. A. And then were going to ask benson nadal from the longterm Care Ombudsman Program and well open it up for Public Comment. So again i just want to end with its this is this is gutwrenching. This is heartbreaking to see the conditions, to see the individuals living and trying to survive and again this is something i have never experienced. And i understand that its it is heartwrenching to experience that type of circumstances with t
That they were going to shut down the subacute unit at st. Lukes hospital. I was a bit taken aback and i know many members of the community were as well. And so we came in that week, spoke with my colleagues supervisor ronen, whose district this actually resides in st. Lukes. But, you know, for the residents of my neighborhood, st. Lukes is a lifeline and has always been a lifeline. And will continue to a lifeline. Most recently evidenced by the fire that happen in the our district, just a week ago, where two members of our community passed away from smoke inhalation. So just want to say that this is not an easy conversation and never has been an easy conversation. But one thing that we did note, and i just want to underscore, there were human beings in these beds. And there are currently still human beings in these beds. And so we came in, we asked for an emergency hearing. We had that hearing. We were not satisfied with the answers that we got. And then we asked for a hearing under e
Maybe we could fix that. Back to you, supervisor safai. Supervisor safai thank you. Were going to call up kelly here in a moment. Shell have an opportunity to speak and play out a plan. We want to allow gloria and raquel, one of the families that are currently in subacute care to come up and speak about their experiences and their conditions their sister. Then we will ask San Francisco for health care housing, jobs and Justice Coalition mark erickson, salini am i saying that right . Salini. And then from the California Nurses Association c. N. A. And then were going to ask benson nadal from the longterm Care Ombudsman Program and well open it up for Public Comment. So again i just want to end with its this is this is gutwrenching. This is heartbreaking to see the conditions, to see the individuals living and trying to survive and again this is something i have never experienced. And i understand that its it is heartwrenching to experience that type of circumstances with the Family Memb
Cooperation agreement on july test in two thousand to take the relationship is now even closer. On todays program where can i get to have mrs stephen pate and whos the director of the new zealand industry and commerce and Industry Office heating taipei taiwan to share with us to stay off the bow tied to relations between new zealand and taiwan. Well come to provo and stephen thank you very much thank you for having me on your program and im delighted to get to talk to. Many people around the world about what new zealand and taiwan to be doing to get the recently yes and this silly thing applies here too happy on the program and then the one that sweet discuss those new zealand has always had a very close relationship with how one instance of tree comers Investment Education culture many areas. But neil gillis issued two landmark agreement Economic Cooperation between the two sides. Bill was signed on to like ten in two thousand and eight. And the name of the agreement is called the agr