and gloria simpson, and raquel rivera, and bruce palmer and mark argon. please come up. >> hello, commissioners. we're back with the same arguments, pleading to have a hospital base in san francisco. these patients that have been diagnosed have been at st. luke's for many as 10, 20, 30 years and then in less than 12 months they're dead. tell me honestly have you ever heard such a thing? losing a patient almost every month, there was 17 and now there's 11. we mentioned last year that they did not have experience of acute staff. they hired r.n.s and trained them for a few weeks. when st. luke's staff had over 50 years' experience combined. if san francisco had a permanent hospital base, then they would have been forced to keep proper staff and care for these patients but now they're doing the bear minimum. how are six patients dead in less than 12 months? when is it going to matter when you're sick and when you can't breathe, i have photos here of my sister which we mentioned several times to have her in a walker and they did not. i told them that my sister