And is a member of the board of Health Care Without harm, environmental association. A doctor and a lawyer who are also Twin Brothers worked together on the early laws concerning Organ Donation and heart transplant. They were called where there have been multigeneration impacts. They described their roles and helping to lead and accelerate the case and scale of needed change. They bring together the spirit of courage, taking roads less traveled and living with the mindset that we can all call upon to improve everyday life. It inspires hope and collaboration, as well as meaningful change. Please welcome blair sadler. [applause] thank you. I think you just heard my talk. So i think we will do two minutes of q a and then we will go drinking. Is that it . We this is such a special place. It has been here since 1977. It is memorable and his memorable pollen, the road not taken by robert frost, many of you know, to be of roads diverged in a wood and i took the one less traveled by. That has
Book. Lessons we learned through improving health care around the world. A senior fellow at the institute and a member of the faculty at the university of california. From 1980 to 2006 was the president and ceo here in san diego. He has served on the board of the Hastings Center for 12 years and is a member of the board of Health Care Without harm, environmental association. A doctor and a lawyer who are also Twin Brothers worked together on the early laws concerning Organ Donation and heart transplant. They were called where there have been multigeneration impacts. They described their roles and helping to lead and accelerate the case and scale of needed change. They bring together the spirit of courage, taking roads less traveled and living with the mindset that we can all call upon to improve everyday life. It inspires hope and collaboration, as well as meaningful change. Please welcome blair sadler. [applause] thank you. I think you just heard my talk. So i think we will do two min
A senior fellow at the institute and a member of the faculty at the university of california. From 1980 to 2006 was the president and ceo here in san diego. He has served on the board of the Hastings Center for 12 years and is a member of the board of Health Care Without harm, environmental association. A doctor and a lawyer who are also Twin Brothers worked together on the early laws concerning Organ Donation and heart transplant. They were called where there have been multigeneration impacts. They described their roles and helping to lead and accelerate the case and scale of needed change. They bring together the spirit of courage, taking roads less traveled and living with the mindset that we can all call upon to improve everyday life. It inspires hope and collaboration, as well as meaningful change. Please welcome blair sadler. [applause] thank you. I think you just heard my talk. So i think we will do two minutes of q a and then we will go drinking. Is that it . We this is such a
Businesses get it and now how important it is for the vitality of america and endorsed by the aflcio, so labor understands it also. We thank both labor and Business Community for supporting the immigration bill. [applause] so, nick, youve been involved in ufcw, packing house workers and stuff, and its been my experience as i toured them, and i didnt work in them like durbin did. He was a meat cutter in packing houses, but as ive traveled around, i see more and more of the Latino Community working in our packing houses and meat cutting places you represent. Tell us about that. Im with local cw222 from northwest iowa. We have a packing house in cherokee, iowa, and dakota city, nebraska. Too together, thats roughly close to 5,000 employee, and 75 of them are latino. 75 . Yes, yes, so 75 of the membership who we represent are latino and imMigrant Workers, so, again, good morning, ladies and gentlemen, of the panel and audience, senators, im honored to be here to talk about an issue that af