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st. anthonys and we along with every members of the public of the food security task force are committed to this impressive goal by ending hungry by 2020. i wanted to highlight a story they think the safety net is working together. we are an organization that doesn't rely on public funding. we fund ourselves through private donation yet november 1 after the end of the economic stimulus package many of the folks that eat at st. anthony had as much as 21 meals reduced from the food stamp budget and we thought immediately with families and folk like that it went up 100 meals a day with us and shows how connected the food systems are. i think it's important to honor the work and research done towards each of the initiatives and pledge st. anthonys and these organizations and unconditional support for the folks in san francisco. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon. i am dolores mcghee and on the food security task force and i am one of the baby boomers that you mentioned earlier and i wanted you to know that i am very concerned about seniors that are much older than i am who cannot
st. anthonys and we along with every members of the public of the food security task force are committed to this impressive goal by ending hungry by 2020. i wanted to highlight a story they think the safety net is working together. we are an organization that doesn't rely on public funding. we fund ourselves through private donation yet november 1 after the end of the economic stimulus package many of the folks that eat at st. anthony had as much as 21 meals reduced from the food stamp budget...
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st. anthony and community living campaign and the e california and meals on wheels. i'm going to go though how we define food activity and the health impact of security and the recommendations for improving food security. we look at food security existing when our residents don't have the ability to prepare nutritious food it's a complex issue to look at we look at income level has been a proximity look at low 2 percent of the poverty and according to the one of san franciscans maybe at risk because their liquifying below 2 hundred percent of poverty. i want to get you to understand the presentation eave adapted looking at the security we've got our fraction from the food security sea it rests on food resources a resident that has the adequate resources to purchase enough nutritious food and the second is access to affordable culturally appropriate food through a food program in the neighborhood and consumption your residents will have the ability to prepare healthy meals for safety and cooking. this is where the access to kitchen and education comes in. now food and
st. anthony and community living campaign and the e california and meals on wheels. i'm going to go though how we define food activity and the health impact of security and the recommendations for improving food security. we look at food security existing when our residents don't have the ability to prepare nutritious food it's a complex issue to look at we look at income level has been a proximity look at low 2 percent of the poverty and according to the one of san franciscans maybe at risk...
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st. anthony's they're getting proper attention and investments by the new companies moving in we've got short stein he's invested in this area and seen how up literally this is going to be we can talk about the changes i'll tell you that challenge is being met the museum will be not only an attraction i'll see literally in a couple of years believe me you'll be here and marvin at&t all the positive things this will spark other businesses president's to be here and people saying yeah. i went to the fisherman's wharf and the cable cars and the established attractions i want to see something that's neighborhood oriented. we'll say uptown tenderloin you'll hear that (clapping.) when i packing walk my fridays there will be a lot of things to talk about conversation about this and along the street wonderful conversations we invest here and when we see all the areas of people going from bart and they'll want to stop and have meals and enjoy the culture this is so neighborhood oriented i've also wanted to do this tack the biggest challenges and turn them around. i want to thank >> john: kin they've g
st. anthony's they're getting proper attention and investments by the new companies moving in we've got short stein he's invested in this area and seen how up literally this is going to be we can talk about the changes i'll tell you that challenge is being met the museum will be not only an attraction i'll see literally in a couple of years believe me you'll be here and marvin at&t all the positive things this will spark other businesses president's to be here and people saying yeah. i went...
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st. anthonys, tenderloin development corporation dn -- and center for vulnerable populations and many others that are with us. also the executive directors and staff of community and public agencies providing low income san franciscans. many consumers and cats and senior disability folks here and educators and researchers and students studying hunger and food insecurity. i wanted to thank chris of the report and those that assisted with the research as well. what we know of san francisco insecurity are a couple of butet points and i will highlight it and i know paula jones will highlight this as well. nutritious and this food is essential to health human and maltrusion affects development, insecurity, disease and institutionalization. supporting this local economy. this supports the local economy and ensures better outcomes. one in four san franciscans lack nutritious food and this is in every neighborhood in san francisco. what the resolution from december included and in ending hunger in sf by 2020 it included targeted intervention for calfresh enrollments and funding and policies to ensur
st. anthonys, tenderloin development corporation dn -- and center for vulnerable populations and many others that are with us. also the executive directors and staff of community and public agencies providing low income san franciscans. many consumers and cats and senior disability folks here and educators and researchers and students studying hunger and food insecurity. i wanted to thank chris of the report and those that assisted with the research as well. what we know of san francisco...
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st. anthony hospital, dr. robert rader coordinates a patients stay from admission to discharge. he says his staff does a good job instructing caregivers, but he worries about the possible impact of new regulations. >> hospitals are getting more and more crunched for resources and so i'm afraid that patient care might suffer as we begin to fragment things, trying to check boxes on another form that we have to check, i really think we need to not be distracted from the care that's being taken to the patient. >> reporter: not getting the right care is one reason some patients return to the hospital. 58% of oklahoma hospitals were penalized by medicare and medicaid for excessive re- admissions, that's about average nationally. the bills backers hope training caregivers will help reduce those multiple stays. the mitchems say they've already made serious mistakes that landed alphus back in the hospital. >> there have been some instances with one of the medications that we gave him, there were certain side effects that we needed to be looking out for, and we weren't told that we needed
st. anthony hospital, dr. robert rader coordinates a patients stay from admission to discharge. he says his staff does a good job instructing caregivers, but he worries about the possible impact of new regulations. >> hospitals are getting more and more crunched for resources and so i'm afraid that patient care might suffer as we begin to fragment things, trying to check boxes on another form that we have to check, i really think we need to not be distracted from the care that's being...
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st. paul's cathedral to the tate modern gallery across the thames. it opened to the public on june 10, 2000. designed by architect lord norman foster with sculptor sir anthonycipated. early on, vibrations of the bridge were being detected by the visitors. the engineers planned for some natural movement, of course; the structure was designed for it. but the bridge began to wobble and sway, enough to concern public officials, so that they eventually closed it. >> thousands of londoners showed up to walk across this beautiful new footbridge, the millennium bridge, and you can think of those people as analogous to the pendulums. except can i say one thing that's different? >> absolutely. >> one thing that's going to be different is that these pendulums -- that is, these people -- aren't going to stabilize this bridge, this plank; in fact, they're going to destabilize it. i think the thing that's important in keeping in mind here that's different is that people don't like to walk on something that's wobbling. pendulums don't think. >> right. >> but people do, and people feel off balance and feel uncomfortable. >> they're actually reacting to each other and to th
st. paul's cathedral to the tate modern gallery across the thames. it opened to the public on june 10, 2000. designed by architect lord norman foster with sculptor sir anthonycipated. early on, vibrations of the bridge were being detected by the visitors. the engineers planned for some natural movement, of course; the structure was designed for it. but the bridge began to wobble and sway, enough to concern public officials, so that they eventually closed it. >> thousands of londoners...