steve yioshi >> good morning commissioners, mariagi yen. i know many of us are excited with the news that harper lee, the author of to kill a mockingbird, has another book in store for us. that's very exciting. but i want to draw your attention to another book that has real significance, especially for us in the aging and disability network, and that has to do with a book written by igen poo who is a leader in the national domestic workers coalition alliance and also a real staunch supporter of immigrant communities. she wrote a book called age and dignity and it's just now released. she actually will be in town on the 25th and will be willing to sign copies of her book. but the book itself, you know, it's her premise that home care workers, right, she considers home care workers the fastest growing lowest paid work force in our country and the future of our economy. so she writes turning care giving jobs into dignified jobs will have a ripple effect on the society, on the economy and on our spiritual health. so by doing so we affirm the di