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lewis. >> thank you, supervisors, for holding this hearing. david elliott lewis. l-e-w-i-single-family. treatment on demand. there's been so many good ideas mentioned. i want you to applaud you for doing this hearing, for passing mental health san francisco. bravo, bravo, bravo. for the methamphetamine task force, supervisor mandelman ran. and this recommendation for more sobering centers. here's an idea, proposed solution that could be part of mental health san francisco, which is to create more peer or consumer employment opportunities to do outreach. , so the s.r.o.s and to the street. i think bringing in people with lived experience with eviction to actually do outreach makes a lot more sense. or maybe those people working in conjunction with two nurses through street medicine. to bring low threshold buprenorphine to the streets. expand street medicine with more consumer, people with peer, with lived experience, paid to do street outreach, to both shut-in people in s.r.o.s, where a lot of overdoses happen, as well as to the street, where overdoses happen. it's
lewis. >> thank you, supervisors, for holding this hearing. david elliott lewis. l-e-w-i-single-family. treatment on demand. there's been so many good ideas mentioned. i want you to applaud you for doing this hearing, for passing mental health san francisco. bravo, bravo, bravo. for the methamphetamine task force, supervisor mandelman ran. and this recommendation for more sobering centers. here's an idea, proposed solution that could be part of mental health san francisco, which is to...
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david elliott lewis. one of the great frustrations in dealing with city hall at times is lack of opacity and transparency. i think this is a big step forward. the public hearings are immensely helpful, but the website especially will make it -- make the information useful. i think this should be a best practice for all city hall processes. i know you do it with commission hearings and minutes, but all processes should be as public and transparent as this, so thank you for considering it. thank you for your time. >> good morning, supervisors. i just wanted to echo what the other folks have said. the budget -- and i'm sarah shore with community housing partnership, and i'm with the budget housing coalition. with the folks that i've been working with in coalition, folks who have masters degrees, and in some cases, doctorates, it is incredibly difficult to find out where the money is going. that's the most important piece of this is, where the money's going, and what are the funding priorities of the city? wh
david elliott lewis. one of the great frustrations in dealing with city hall at times is lack of opacity and transparency. i think this is a big step forward. the public hearings are immensely helpful, but the website especially will make it -- make the information useful. i think this should be a best practice for all city hall processes. i know you do it with commission hearings and minutes, but all processes should be as public and transparent as this, so thank you for considering it. thank...
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. >> we asked to speak with republican representative david lewis who led the redrawing process for thep. in an email statement, lewis said dividing the campus, "was not done intentionally and no one on the committee, either democrat or republican, realized that the campus was now split." >> it's not a coincidence that you see the greatest amount of extreme positions, inconsistent with what the people want, when you see the greatest amount of gerrymandering. >> former u.s. attorney general eric holder sees gerrymandering as a national emergency and a moral threat to our democracy. do you think gerrymandering is at the root of the problem for voting issues in this country? if gerrymandering was fixed, that we'd have fairer elections? >> if gerrymandering were fixed, we would have fairer elections. you'd also have policies put in place that were consistent with the desires of the people. you would have more say in gun laws, more say in efforts with regard to climate concerns. you'd have better approaches to dealing with reproductive rights. it's not a coincidence that you see the greatest
. >> we asked to speak with republican representative david lewis who led the redrawing process for thep. in an email statement, lewis said dividing the campus, "was not done intentionally and no one on the committee, either democrat or republican, realized that the campus was now split." >> it's not a coincidence that you see the greatest amount of extreme positions, inconsistent with what the people want, when you see the greatest amount of gerrymandering. >>...
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please welcome david elliott lewis. [applause] >> how are you all doing?season of gratitude. i hope when i talk about what i am grateful for you will be able to relate to it. first i am grateful for life itself, being able to wake up healthy in a home. i am especially grateful for it. community housing for giving me a home. i give back by being a board member. i am grateful for the organizations i volunteer with and i found recovery with by helping the organizations central city collaborative who helps people who live in hotels like many of the members like me are formerly homeless. we found homes through giving back to the community. i am great for full for the tender line people's congress. this wouldn't happen without the tenderloin congress. we are volunteers who come together to work together in the neighborhood to produce events for the neighborhood, to produce the plan called the peoples plan vision 2020 that matt haney has been working with us on. i am grateful for it. i am really grateful for mayor london breed and what she has done for our city a
please welcome david elliott lewis. [applause] >> how are you all doing?season of gratitude. i hope when i talk about what i am grateful for you will be able to relate to it. first i am grateful for life itself, being able to wake up healthy in a home. i am especially grateful for it. community housing for giving me a home. i give back by being a board member. i am grateful for the organizations i volunteer with and i found recovery with by helping the organizations central city...
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. >> david elliott lewis here. through my volunteer work with senior disability action, i've gotten to know dr. cooper over the past year plus as we continued to work together under voluntary services plus. and i've just been immensely impressed with his work on our voluntary first coalition, on other senior disability action committees. he's been a measured and quiet voice. he's not the troublemaker in the room like he describes himself. he's actually been sort of a voice of reason and intelligence and wisdom in the room, and we're, like, grateful to have him. he provides a great perspective with his background in medicine, substance abuse medicine, and anybody would be lucky to have him. i strongly support his nomination and support. >> chair ronen: thank you. anybody else like to speak on this item? yes. and if anybody would like to speak on this item, please lineup on this side of the room. >> hi. i'm here for probably a different reason than a lot of people that come here are. they usually have a lot of very r
. >> david elliott lewis here. through my volunteer work with senior disability action, i've gotten to know dr. cooper over the past year plus as we continued to work together under voluntary services plus. and i've just been immensely impressed with his work on our voluntary first coalition, on other senior disability action committees. he's been a measured and quiet voice. he's not the troublemaker in the room like he describes himself. he's actually been sort of a voice of reason and...
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david eliott lewis. you have a tough job. 25 applied, 20 spoke. there's nine seats. and from the 20 that spoke, they all sound amazing. all of them. how do you choose? i have personal experience with about five of them. and i i want to highly recommend, because they live in the neighborhood, they've been impacted by drug dealing. several of them have lived experience as they've already shared, with the experience of open air drug dealing. and i think the committee would be well-served. and these are jesse james johnson, sam dennison, cheryl shanks and curtis bradford. all amazing people. and also i would like to mention kim diamond too. i know all five of these individuals. they all do really good work in the neighborhood. and i think the committee would be well served. they understand processes, they know how to work in the group. they live and work in the neighborhood and real life experience. let me read this one more time. jesse james johnson, sam dennison, cheryl shanks, curtis bradford and kim diamond. i hope you'll give due consideration to those five but whoe
david eliott lewis. you have a tough job. 25 applied, 20 spoke. there's nine seats. and from the 20 that spoke, they all sound amazing. all of them. how do you choose? i have personal experience with about five of them. and i i want to highly recommend, because they live in the neighborhood, they've been impacted by drug dealing. several of them have lived experience as they've already shared, with the experience of open air drug dealing. and i think the committee would be well-served. and...
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duke, what did you learn about david calvin lewis and his service to this country? date and death date. so, with dr. howe and myself and 5800 friend of "fox & friends," he was a captain in the army during the korean conflict. after the conflict he lived in hayward, for seven years. like some veterans when at the come back from conflict like that, they try to a simulate back into everyday life and try to figure out what they just went through. lisa: beautiful. pete: absolutely. you look at the totality what it means. you found it on the side of the road. you could have just passed it. you could have put it away. could have gotten rid of it honorably. instead you searched to find this veteran and their family. the granddaughter made the flak flak -- plaque on the flag i'm told. why did you go to such link to connect it with the family? >> with our veterans, we help a lot of veterans navigate the va system in several ways and with this flag, it is not about what veteran think they deserve or what they're entitled to. we fight hard for what that veteran earned. david ear
duke, what did you learn about david calvin lewis and his service to this country? date and death date. so, with dr. howe and myself and 5800 friend of "fox & friends," he was a captain in the army during the korean conflict. after the conflict he lived in hayward, for seven years. like some veterans when at the come back from conflict like that, they try to a simulate back into everyday life and try to figure out what they just went through. lisa: beautiful. pete: absolutely. you...
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david: okay. guy lewis, great to see you. happy new year to you. >> okay. president ocasio-cortez? could that happen? that's next. what'd we decide on the flyers again? uh, "fifteen minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance." i think we're gonna swap over to "over seventy-five years of savings and service." what, we're just gonna swap over? yep. pump the breaks on this, swap it over to that. pump the breaks, and, uh, swap over? that's right. instead of all this that i've already-? yeah. what are we gonna do with these? keep it at your desk, and save it for next time. geico. over 75 years of savings and service. ♪ ♪ ♪ everything your trip needs for everyone you love. expedia. for everyone you love. [ drathis holiday... ahhhhh!!! -ahhhhh!!! a distant friend returns... elliott. you came back! and while lots of things have changed... wooooah! -woah! it's called the internet. some things haven't. get ready for a reunion 3 million light years in the making. woohoo! -yeah! >> a new report says there's already speculation with alexandria ocasio-cortez run
david: okay. guy lewis, great to see you. happy new year to you. >> okay. president ocasio-cortez? could that happen? that's next. what'd we decide on the flyers again? uh, "fifteen minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance." i think we're gonna swap over to "over seventy-five years of savings and service." what, we're just gonna swap over? yep. pump the breaks on this, swap it over to that. pump the breaks, and, uh, swap over? that's right. instead of all...
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there are other labour mps david lammy and clive lewis who are circling but it is early days.sienna rodgers, editor of the labourlist website. we have just put out some of the names, how are you handicapping this? it looks at the moment if keir starmer, the shadow brexit secretary and rebecca long—bailey are definitely the front runners. we ran a survey definitely the front runners. we ran a survey that is not totally scientific but it did predictjeremy corbyn‘s rise in 2015, before anybody expected that. it showed keir starmer was at the stop and so was rebecca long—bailey and so was angela rayner. but it seems angela rayner is going to pull out from the leadership race and go for the deputy and allow her flatmate in london and good friend, rebecca long—bailey to take the lead and go for the topjob. so you have got the debate within the party of having some warm who is more of a centrist, can expand the party's appeal, some warm who is more likely to appeal to those labour constituencies that have just been lost to the party. but then you have to add in the other pressure, wh
there are other labour mps david lammy and clive lewis who are circling but it is early days.sienna rodgers, editor of the labourlist website. we have just put out some of the names, how are you handicapping this? it looks at the moment if keir starmer, the shadow brexit secretary and rebecca long—bailey are definitely the front runners. we ran a survey definitely the front runners. we ran a survey that is not totally scientific but it did predictjeremy corbyn‘s rise in 2015, before anybody...
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["thrift shop" (instrumental) by macklemo♪e and ryan lewis] david: we celebrate success on this program now, we have an amazing american success story with a lot of good things to feel about on this christmas. the book, there is a book out called "christmas jars" which has sold over a million copies. it was inspired by a family experience. author jason wright is here to tell us about it. there is also a movie we can talk about as well. but it's a very simple concept. if you don't mind me saying so, you get a jar, fill it full of money and you decide for yourself how charitably it can be spent, right? >> yeah, that's right. this all started 15 years ago in 2004. my family was looking to add a little color to our holidays. we put a jar on our counter, we filled it up every day from about mid-october until christmas eve, then exactly 15 years ago tonight, we gave away that first christmas jar and it's not hyperbole to say that that experience of giving that jar away anonymously, it only had about $90, it changed us forever. it led to the idea to maybe fictionalize our story into a little n
["thrift shop" (instrumental) by macklemo♪e and ryan lewis] david: we celebrate success on this program now, we have an amazing american success story with a lot of good things to feel about on this christmas. the book, there is a book out called "christmas jars" which has sold over a million copies. it was inspired by a family experience. author jason wright is here to tell us about it. there is also a movie we can talk about as well. but it's a very simple concept. if...
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david moffitt to the top of the list. >> polk county prosecutor steve varitano and brett lewis had been involved all along. >> we sent the detectives and patrol officers to that location, highway 141, to see what else they could find in that area that might be of use or might be telling in terms of the investigation. >> that's why locals saw all these police officers wandering up and down the field looking for something. they were. they were. >> they were. >> and imagine what they found there in a ditch along the highway. >> probably the most important thing was they found loaded magazines. they had the same type of ammo that was found at the crime scene. the shell casings found at the crime scene matched that type of ammunition found in the ditch on highway 141. >> right in the ditch near where the car crashed. >> it was actually across the highway and a little bit farther down but within 500 yards of where the crash occurred. they also located in that ditch some paper targets that you would use for shooting target practice. some shooter's earmuffs, a camo neck cloth that you'd wear -- you could wear as a mask. >> repor
david moffitt to the top of the list. >> polk county prosecutor steve varitano and brett lewis had been involved all along. >> we sent the detectives and patrol officers to that location, highway 141, to see what else they could find in that area that might be of use or might be telling in terms of the investigation. >> that's why locals saw all these police officers wandering up and down the field looking for something. they were. they were. >> they were. >> and...
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david moffitt to the top of the list. >> polk county prosecutor steve foritano and brett lewis had been involved all along. >> we sent the detectives and patrol officers to that location, highway 141, to see what else they could find in that area that might be of use or might be telling in terms of the investigation. >> that's why the locals saw all these police officers wandering up and down the field as if they were looking for something. and they were. >> they were. >> and imagine what they found there in a ditch along the highway. >> probably the most important thing was they found loaded magazines. they had the same type of ammo that was found at the crime scene. the shell casings found at the crime scene matched that type of ammunition found in the ditch on highway 141. >> right in the ditch near where the car crashed? >> it was actually across the highway and a little bit farther down but within 500 yards of where the crash occurred. they also located in that ditch some paper targets that you would use for shooting target practice. some shooter's earmuffs, a camo neck cloth that you'd wear -- you could wear as a m
david moffitt to the top of the list. >> polk county prosecutor steve foritano and brett lewis had been involved all along. >> we sent the detectives and patrol officers to that location, highway 141, to see what else they could find in that area that might be of use or might be telling in terms of the investigation. >> that's why the locals saw all these police officers wandering up and down the field as if they were looking for something. and they were. >> they were....
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>> reporter: yes, hey, david you ever see the movie "there will be blood" with daniel day-lewis, thewould be there will be rumors. somebody said this, this delegate said that i'll lay out exactly what the three scenarios are and what is likely to happen with oil prices a current production cut deal of 1.2 million barrels per day that expires soon if they keep that along oil will probably fall. if the status quo stands you'll probably have oil prices fall. scenario number two, you extend the current 1.2 million barrel a day cut through the end of 2020, so it goes all next year that's probably neutral to also bearish. i'll get to why in just a second and option three floated around, which is deeper cuts, maybe 1.5, 1.6 million barrels a day through next year or the summer, that's probably mildly bull iis. that would likely be the only scenario you see the price of oil after today's meeting go up, 1.5, 1.6 and for at least six months, anything other than that, oil is probably going to be flat to slightly down why? next year 350,000 coming online in norway. the u.s. production continues
>> reporter: yes, hey, david you ever see the movie "there will be blood" with daniel day-lewis, thewould be there will be rumors. somebody said this, this delegate said that i'll lay out exactly what the three scenarios are and what is likely to happen with oil prices a current production cut deal of 1.2 million barrels per day that expires soon if they keep that along oil will probably fall. if the status quo stands you'll probably have oil prices fall. scenario number two,...
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david jolly and john gans. appreciate you being with me on this new year's eve eve. >>> an icon of the civil rights movement john lewis is facing a new battle. stage for pancreatic cancer. the 79-year-old congressman learned about the diagnosis after testing and he vows to fight cancer the same way he fought for civil rights in the 1960s. he said while i'm clear-eyed about the prognosis, doctors have told me that it is treatable so i have decided to do what i know to do and do what i've always done and i'm going to keep fighting and fight it. lewis was arrested and beaten by police in a march across the bridge in alabama in in the 1965 in what is known as bloody sunday. he plans to return to washington in the coming days and begin his treatment plan. >>> still to come, five people stabbied in a rabbi's home and eight attacks on members of jewish faith in brooklyn in the last two and a half weeks and now the anti-defamation league is asking for answers and we'll talk to them next. >>> and we're 35 days ahead of the caucus in iowa and pete buttigieg is calling on biden on a major decision from his past. t and save in mo
david jolly and john gans. appreciate you being with me on this new year's eve eve. >>> an icon of the civil rights movement john lewis is facing a new battle. stage for pancreatic cancer. the 79-year-old congressman learned about the diagnosis after testing and he vows to fight cancer the same way he fought for civil rights in the 1960s. he said while i'm clear-eyed about the prognosis, doctors have told me that it is treatable so i have decided to do what i know to do and do what...
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host: senator johnny isakson and john lewis, georgians and friends and a farewell on the house floor. we hear from davidext. there you are, apologize. go ahead. caller: the last three or four callers were interesting. the last one is a perfect set up for what i have to say. it is about bench make -- benchmarking what you know to be true. the ig report, the result of a year or such investigation, compare it to what the news media has been putting out for three years. compare it to the nunes report in 2018. his report was almost identical to the ig's report. the difference was they both had things not included in the other, but virtually everything the ig said was identical. compare that to the schiff report, 10 pages. was full of it and everything he was saying was wrong and the news media picked it up and everybody was saying the schiff report was terrific. the words they use to describe it were unbelievable and it has been proved to be 100% wrong. ig report,nt, this which is a prelude to the durham report that will really knock the doors down is giving us an opportunity to look at three years worth of
host: senator johnny isakson and john lewis, georgians and friends and a farewell on the house floor. we hear from davidext. there you are, apologize. go ahead. caller: the last three or four callers were interesting. the last one is a perfect set up for what i have to say. it is about bench make -- benchmarking what you know to be true. the ig report, the result of a year or such investigation, compare it to what the news media has been putting out for three years. compare it to the nunes...
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david, thanks for clarifying some things. >> okay. >> coming out of that bilateral. >> good to see you. >> when we come back the commerce secretary wilbur ross will join us and talk about today's trade head libylines. michael lewisks about the trump presidency and the economy. a big owsh ahead dow is down 420. >>i'm searching for info on options trading, and look, it feels like i'm just wasting time. wasted time is wasted opportunity. >>exactly. that's why td ameritrade designed a first-of-its-kind, personalized education center. see, you just >>oh, this is easy. yeah, and that's >>oh, just what i need. courses on options trading, webcasts, tutorials. yeah. their award-winning content is tailored to fit your investing goals and interests. and it learns with you, so as you become smarter, so do its recommendations. >>so it's like my streaming service. well exactly. well except now, you're binge learning. >>oh, i like that. thank you, i just came up with that. >>you're funny. learn fast with the td ameritrade education center. call 866-296-7451 or visit tdameritrade.com/learn. get started today, and for a limited time, get up to $800 when you open and fund an account. that's 866-296-7451, or tdameritrade.com/learn
david, thanks for clarifying some things. >> okay. >> coming out of that bilateral. >> good to see you. >> when we come back the commerce secretary wilbur ross will join us and talk about today's trade head libylines. michael lewisks about the trump presidency and the economy. a big owsh ahead dow is down 420. >>i'm searching for info on options trading, and look, it feels like i'm just wasting time. wasted time is wasted opportunity. >>exactly. that's why td...
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privilege of working and learning from david and experienced -- david, an experience i'll never forget. in the mode of our own john lewis, david inspired a generation of us with his pioneering work for equality. mr. maloney: and documented those struggles in his seminole book, "stranger among friends." his leadership and wisdom shaped indeed -- shaped, indeed made possible, my career and the careers of so many of us. he taught us to never tire of the fight and to always wage it with love. from his early work with harvey milk to demanding real action in funding to combat the aids epidemic when our government was failing our community, david changed our nation for the better. i know i speak for an entire lgbt community and our many allies in thanking david for his decades of activist. -- activism. at this very moment he's giving what may be his final public performance in new york city before beginning his retirement. while i so wish i could be there tonight, my presence here in this chamber in many ways is itself a tribute to david's lifetime of work. and while the public phase of david's career may be drawing to a close
privilege of working and learning from david and experienced -- david, an experience i'll never forget. in the mode of our own john lewis, david inspired a generation of us with his pioneering work for equality. mr. maloney: and documented those struggles in his seminole book, "stranger among friends." his leadership and wisdom shaped indeed -- shaped, indeed made possible, my career and the careers of so many of us. he taught us to never tire of the fight and to always wage it with...