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, the lakeview community collaborative that is a number of organizations working together for a budgethat serves them, that keeps programs running and going. it's been great to see that the work is ongoing, and based on that organization that we initiated back in 2010, that it's a workforce center now on broad street. and as supervisor, i want to do much more to actually look at the private sector and how we can do local hiring in the private sector, and anyone that wants to be doing -- setting up shop here at the office of economic and workforce development, to be able to provide small business support to hire local residents. >> thank you. ahsha? >> thank you. it's a great question. if the folks in district 11 have felt ignored and not given the help they need, the blake families in lakeview felt even more like that. we looked at where the incarceration rate, drop out rate, homeless rate was, and based on those statistics from day one, we asked for and advocated for resources to go into black lakeview. we opened up the first jobs center in the district in that regard, right there on
, the lakeview community collaborative that is a number of organizations working together for a budgethat serves them, that keeps programs running and going. it's been great to see that the work is ongoing, and based on that organization that we initiated back in 2010, that it's a workforce center now on broad street. and as supervisor, i want to do much more to actually look at the private sector and how we can do local hiring in the private sector, and anyone that wants to be doing -- setting...
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we reached out to the primary owner of lakeview terrorists you who are high may actually speak to you who. he told us we were wasting his time and would not answer our questions. lakefield has a history of dumping in 2019 the city settled a lawsuit with the facility for illegally evicting patients who were homeless or had mental health challenges and in the immediate aftermath of that settlement things appear to get better but then we allege the thing is to not get better in fact they got worse. we wondered why nursing homes with poor track records were allowed to keep operating so we went to talk to molly davies who investigates elder care complaints for los angeles county so what we've seen is that the regulatory in forstmann system favors the industry above consumers and that is precisely the opposite of what it is designed to do citations are a drop in the bucket to the amount of money the industry can make by. cutting corners on staffing why do you think some nursing homes with bad track records continue to get me licensed i think because the regulatory enforcement system feels l
we reached out to the primary owner of lakeview terrorists you who are high may actually speak to you who. he told us we were wasting his time and would not answer our questions. lakefield has a history of dumping in 2019 the city settled a lawsuit with the facility for illegally evicting patients who were homeless or had mental health challenges and in the immediate aftermath of that settlement things appear to get better but then we allege the thing is to not get better in fact they got...
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we reached out to the primary owner of lakeview terrorists you who are high may actually speak to you who. he told us we were wasting his time and would not answer our questions if. lakefield has a history of dumping in 2019 the city settled a lawsuit with the facility for illegally evicting patients who were homeless or had mental health challenges and in the immediate aftermath of that settlement things appear to get better but then we allege the thing is to not get better in fact they got worse. we wondered why nursing homes with poor track records were allowed to keep operating so we went to talk to molly davies who investigates elder care complaints for los angeles county so what we've seen is that the regulatory in forstmann system favors the industry above consumers and that is precisely the opposite of what it is designed to do citations are a drop in the bucket to the amount of money the industry can make by. cutting corners on staffing why do you think some nursing homes with bad track records continue to get me licensed i think because the regulatory enforcement system feel
we reached out to the primary owner of lakeview terrorists you who are high may actually speak to you who. he told us we were wasting his time and would not answer our questions if. lakefield has a history of dumping in 2019 the city settled a lawsuit with the facility for illegally evicting patients who were homeless or had mental health challenges and in the immediate aftermath of that settlement things appear to get better but then we allege the thing is to not get better in fact they got...
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joining me now, kelly o'connell, the ceo of lakeview pantry in chicago., thank you for all the work that you're doing. can you just first tell me some stories of some of the folks who have been coming by, and how many of them are coming to you for assistance for the first time? >> sure. well, thanks for having me. it's such an important story to tell. i was able to serve on the lines on monday, and i met a family who came to us for the first time. it was a family of four. both parents worked in the hospitality industry, one a server, one a bartender, and unfortunately, they had saved up, but after eight months of this, they had gone through their rainy day fund. so they came to us to be able to put food on their table this thanksgiving. >> did you ever see kids in the cars? >> yeah, so this family had a six and an eight-year-old, and one of the parents stayed in the car because they were a little bit embarrassed about how they were getting food. so that's really tough. >> i want to ask you about that. i'm so glad you mentioned that, because i know there i
joining me now, kelly o'connell, the ceo of lakeview pantry in chicago., thank you for all the work that you're doing. can you just first tell me some stories of some of the folks who have been coming by, and how many of them are coming to you for assistance for the first time? >> sure. well, thanks for having me. it's such an important story to tell. i was able to serve on the lines on monday, and i met a family who came to us for the first time. it was a family of four. both parents...
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we reached out to the primary owner of lakeview terrorist you who dish muckler hi i may actually speak to you who. he told us we were wasting his time and would not answer our questions. lakefield has a history of dumping in 2019 the city settled a lawsuit with a facility for illegally evicting patients who were homeless or had mental health challenges and in the immediate aftermath of that settlement things appear to get better but then we allege the thing is to not get better in fact they got worse. we wondered why nursing homes with poor track records were allowed to keep operating so we went to talk to molly davies who investigates elder care complaints for los angeles county so what we've seen is that the regulatory in forstmann system favors the industry above consumers and that is precisely the opposite of what it is designed to do citations are a drop in the bucket to the amount of money the industry can make by. cutting corners on staffing why do you think some nursing homes with bad track records continue to get me licensed i think because the regulatory enforcement system fe
we reached out to the primary owner of lakeview terrorist you who dish muckler hi i may actually speak to you who. he told us we were wasting his time and would not answer our questions. lakefield has a history of dumping in 2019 the city settled a lawsuit with a facility for illegally evicting patients who were homeless or had mental health challenges and in the immediate aftermath of that settlement things appear to get better but then we allege the thing is to not get better in fact they got...
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phylicia thibedeau from one of the institutions in lakeview o.m.i. and i see the folks from community, united for health and justice. i want to recognize all of the community work that went into making this possible. this is years in the making. this is something that will be special and lasting and thank you very much, everyone. [applause] >> oh, sorry, and, yes, our other partner that is very important because we're sitting on their land is bart. bartd has been a partner -- bart has been a partner in helping us to solve the pusonl the puzzle n reimagining this plaza here. and sfmta was also a part of that, but i would like to bring up miss alicia trouse from bart. thank you. >> hello, welcome. i'm alicia trouse, i'm the bart communications officer, and welcome to our bart station. i love this station. i love how easy you can jump off a train and get on a muni bus. it's a great partnership. and our business is moving people, right, but it's also gaining lifetime riders. you do that by building housing right across the street from your station. i wan
phylicia thibedeau from one of the institutions in lakeview o.m.i. and i see the folks from community, united for health and justice. i want to recognize all of the community work that went into making this possible. this is years in the making. this is something that will be special and lasting and thank you very much, everyone. [applause] >> oh, sorry, and, yes, our other partner that is very important because we're sitting on their land is bart. bartd has been a partner -- bart has...
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had been a resident at the lakeview terrace nursing home in los angeles for about a year in early april got a call from another facility saying that they had his uncle that's what i don't know about in chile so the next morning he walked up. walked out of a very nice person to learn to walk or he would be back and. you can come back on the bus and therefore you know down. then he got a call from the police. and contacted me. down to our room $30.00 confused and big an intruder looking for food in order it's a disgusting practice when it occurred we're talking about the most volatile people in our society and they're entitled to the same dignity and respect and certainly the same health care recuperative care as anyone in our community but it's always worked out that way the city is suing make the terrorists over allegations that they're dumping patients during the pandemic who do you hold accountable for all of this i will say led you to your. review was that you know. this and super. dump in the middle and i'd like to prove the truth of. we reached out to the primary owner of lake you
had been a resident at the lakeview terrace nursing home in los angeles for about a year in early april got a call from another facility saying that they had his uncle that's what i don't know about in chile so the next morning he walked up. walked out of a very nice person to learn to walk or he would be back and. you can come back on the bus and therefore you know down. then he got a call from the police. and contacted me. down to our room $30.00 confused and big an intruder looking for food...
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phylicia thibedeau from one of the institutions in lakeview o.m.i. and i see the folks from community, united for health and justice. i want to recognize all of the community work that went into making this possible. this is years in the making. this is something that will be special and lasting and thank you very much, everyone. [applause] >> oh, sorry, and, yes, our other partner that is very important because we're sitting on their land is bart. bartd has been a partner -- bart has been a partner in helping us to solve the pusonl the puzzle n reimagining this plaza here. and sfmta was also a part of that, but i would like to bring up miss alicia trouse from bart. thank you. >> hello, welcome. i'm alicia trouse, i'm the bart communications officer, and welcome to our bart station. i love this station. i love how easy you can jump off a train and get on a muni bus. it's a great partnership. and our business is moving people, right, but it's also gaining lifetime riders. you do that by building housing right across the street from your station. i wan
phylicia thibedeau from one of the institutions in lakeview o.m.i. and i see the folks from community, united for health and justice. i want to recognize all of the community work that went into making this possible. this is years in the making. this is something that will be special and lasting and thank you very much, everyone. [applause] >> oh, sorry, and, yes, our other partner that is very important because we're sitting on their land is bart. bartd has been a partner -- bart has...
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, the lakeview community collaborative that is a number of organizations working together for a budget that serves them, that keeps programs running and going. it's been great to see that the work is ongoing, and based on that organization that we initiated back in 2010, that it's a workforce center now on broad street. and as supervisor, i want to do much more to actually look at the private sector and how we can do local hiring in the private sector, and anyone that wants to be doing -- setting up shop here at the office of economic and workforce development, to be able to provide small business support to hire local residents. >> thank you. ahsha? >> thank you. it's a great question. if the folks in district 11 have felt ignored and not given the help they need, the blake families in lakeview felt even more like that. we looked at where the incarceration rate, drop out rate, homeless rate was, and based on those statistics from day one, we asked for and advocated for resources to go into black lakeview. we opened up the first jobs center in the district in that regard, right there o
, the lakeview community collaborative that is a number of organizations working together for a budget that serves them, that keeps programs running and going. it's been great to see that the work is ongoing, and based on that organization that we initiated back in 2010, that it's a workforce center now on broad street. and as supervisor, i want to do much more to actually look at the private sector and how we can do local hiring in the private sector, and anyone that wants to be doing --...
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phylicia thibedeau from one of the institutions in lakeview o.m.i.nd i see the folks from community, united for health and justice. i want to recognize all of the community work that went into making this possible. this is years in the making. this is something that will be special and lasting and thank you very much, everyone. [applause] >> oh, sorry, and, yes, our other partner that is very important because we're sitting on their land is bart. bartd has been a partner -- bart has been a partner in helping us to solve the pusonl the puzzle n reimagining this plaza here. and sfmta was also a part of that, but i would like to bring up miss alicia trouse from bart. thank you. >> hello, welcome. i'm alicia trouse, i'm the bart communications officer, and welcome to our bart station. i love this station. i love how easy you can jump off a train and get on a muni bus. it's a great partnership. and our business is moving people, right, but it's also gaining lifetime riders. you do that by building housing right across the street from your station. i want
phylicia thibedeau from one of the institutions in lakeview o.m.i.nd i see the folks from community, united for health and justice. i want to recognize all of the community work that went into making this possible. this is years in the making. this is something that will be special and lasting and thank you very much, everyone. [applause] >> oh, sorry, and, yes, our other partner that is very important because we're sitting on their land is bart. bartd has been a partner -- bart has been...
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because if we don't remain dedicated to those is the bulls, then -- to those principles, than in lakeviewthe government for the people, .y the people, will not survive host: linda is calling from akron, ohio. good morning. caller: good morning, mr. cribb. of abraham fan lincoln historically. he is my favorite president. his conviction, his bravery. you that iestion for don't know if anyone could answer, but it seems to me that you would be a prime candidate to do so. if lincoln had not in assassinated -- if he had not been assassinated, what do you think he would have accomplished in his second term? that itaid, i know might be fortune-telling a bit, but i am eager to hear what you , ink the possibilities are will hang up and listen. thank you so much. this has been a wonderful program with you on today. i really, really have enjoyed it. guest: thank you so much, and that is a wonderful question too. it is fun to think about. of course, we really don't know the answer and we can't know, but i can tell you my guess. lived, we can hope, let's put it this way, we can hope that he would've he
because if we don't remain dedicated to those is the bulls, then -- to those principles, than in lakeviewthe government for the people, .y the people, will not survive host: linda is calling from akron, ohio. good morning. caller: good morning, mr. cribb. of abraham fan lincoln historically. he is my favorite president. his conviction, his bravery. you that iestion for don't know if anyone could answer, but it seems to me that you would be a prime candidate to do so. if lincoln had not in...
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we're outside the lakeview pantry in chicago, illinois. at times the ceo says this line has stretched around the block. they are prepared to serve at least 5,000 families this week. yesterday nearly 611 people walked through the door needing food to put on the table, not only for thanksgiving, but for the weeks to come. >>> adrienne, thank you so much. there may be one hopeful change on the horizon, a shorter quarantine time. elizabeth cohen has the details. >> brianna, u.s. health officials are saying the cdc is considering shortening the quarantine time. right now it's 14 days, but the cdc is thinking about whether this should be maybe 7 to 10 days instead, but there's a big if here. that if is if you get tested at around the 7 to 10 day mark, and that test is negative, then your quarantine will be shortened. they're still thinking about this. they say it's a new virus and new information is coming in all the time to tell them the best length for a quarantine. >>> i want to turn now to a member of the president-elect's coronavirus adviso
we're outside the lakeview pantry in chicago, illinois. at times the ceo says this line has stretched around the block. they are prepared to serve at least 5,000 families this week. yesterday nearly 611 people walked through the door needing food to put on the table, not only for thanksgiving, but for the weeks to come. >>> adrienne, thank you so much. there may be one hopeful change on the horizon, a shorter quarantine time. elizabeth cohen has the details. >> brianna, u.s....
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had been a resident at the lakeview terrace nursing home in los angeles for about a year in early april got a call from another facility saying that they had his uncle that's what i don't know about in chile so the next morning he walked up. to learn to walk or he would be back and. you can come back on the bus and therefore you know. then he got a call from the police. contacted me through the pool filter on the fruit. confused and big interest looking for food in order it's a disgusting practice when it occurs we're talking about the most volatile people in our society and they're entitled to the same dignity and respect and certainly the same health care recuperative care as anyone in our community but it's always worked out that way the city is suing make the terrorists over allegations that they're dumping patients during the pandemic who do you hold accountable for all of this i will say led you to your. review was that you know. negatives is. done in the literature and i would like to prove the truth of. we reached out to the primary owner of lake you terrorist you who are high m
had been a resident at the lakeview terrace nursing home in los angeles for about a year in early april got a call from another facility saying that they had his uncle that's what i don't know about in chile so the next morning he walked up. to learn to walk or he would be back and. you can come back on the bus and therefore you know. then he got a call from the police. contacted me through the pool filter on the fruit. confused and big interest looking for food in order it's a disgusting...
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had been a resident at the lakeview terrace nursing home in los angeles for about a year in early april darryl got a call from another facility saying that they had his uncle that's what i don't know about in chile so the next morning he walked up. walked over a very nice person showed the lady will walk or he would be better. and. you can come back on the bus and therefore you know downtown l.a. . then he got a call from the police. contacted me. down to a woman. confused and big interest looking for food in order it's a disgusting practice when it occurs we're talking about the most volatile people in our society and they're entitled to the same dignity and respect and certainly the same health care recuperative care as anyone in our community but it's always worked out that way the city is suing make the terrorists over allegations that they're dumping patients during the pandemic who do you hold accountable for all of this i will say leave you to your. reason was you know. they negatives is. done in the middle of the night like you prove the truth of. we reached out to the primary o
had been a resident at the lakeview terrace nursing home in los angeles for about a year in early april darryl got a call from another facility saying that they had his uncle that's what i don't know about in chile so the next morning he walked up. walked over a very nice person showed the lady will walk or he would be better. and. you can come back on the bus and therefore you know downtown l.a. . then he got a call from the police. contacted me. down to a woman. confused and big interest...
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because if we don't remain dedicated to those is the bulls, then -- to those principles, than in lakeviewrnment for the people, .y the people, will not survive host: linda is calling from akron, ohio. good morning. caller: good morning, mr. cribb. of abraham fan lincoln historically. he is my favorite president. his conviction, his bravery. you that iestion for don't know if anyone could answer, but it seems to me that you would be a prime candidate to do so. if lincoln had not in assassinated -- if he had not been assassinated, what do you think he would have accomplished in his second term? that itaid, i know might be fortune-telling a bit, but i am eager to hear what you , ink the possibilities are will hang up and listen. thank you so much. this has been a wonderful program with you on today. i really, really have enjoyed it. guest: thank you so much, and that is a wonderful question too. it is fun to think about. of course, we really don't know the answer and we can't know, but i can tell you my guess. lived, we can hope, let's put it this way, we can hope that he would've helped gui
because if we don't remain dedicated to those is the bulls, then -- to those principles, than in lakeviewrnment for the people, .y the people, will not survive host: linda is calling from akron, ohio. good morning. caller: good morning, mr. cribb. of abraham fan lincoln historically. he is my favorite president. his conviction, his bravery. you that iestion for don't know if anyone could answer, but it seems to me that you would be a prime candidate to do so. if lincoln had not in assassinated...
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in a few years from now we will welcome the residents of lakeview and others for whom this housing was intended. so thank you very much. and now i will bring back marcia contrares of mission housing. >> thank you, mr. witty, thank you for joining us and thank you for your kind words. i would like now to introduce jesse fernandez, the program manager with communities united for health and justice. jesse? >> buenos dias, good morning. i'm jesse fernandez, i'm with communities united for health and justice, we're a multi-reliant program across the district. we are celebrating affordable housing, community serving here at balboa park upper yard station. this project represents the very best in collaboration between the community and the decisionmakers. and i want to invoke all of the community planners who for 10 years have rolled up their sleeves and time and again made the case to make this project possible and have done so guided by a heartfelt community-led process. our success at the balboa park upper yard should set an example for people-focused planning for our ever changing city, t
in a few years from now we will welcome the residents of lakeview and others for whom this housing was intended. so thank you very much. and now i will bring back marcia contrares of mission housing. >> thank you, mr. witty, thank you for joining us and thank you for your kind words. i would like now to introduce jesse fernandez, the program manager with communities united for health and justice. jesse? >> buenos dias, good morning. i'm jesse fernandez, i'm with communities united...
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phylicia thibedeau from one of the institutions in lakeview o.m.i.om community, united for health and justice. i want to recognize all of the community work that went into making this possible. this is years in the making. this is something that will be special and lasting and thank you very much, everyone. [applause] >> oh, sorry, and, yes, our other partner that is very important because we're sitting on their land is bart. bartd has been a partner -- bart has been a partner in helping us to solve the pusonl the puzzle n reimagining this plaza here. and sfmta was also a part of that, but i would like to bring up miss alicia trouse from bart. thank you. >> hello, welcome. i'm alicia trouse, i'm the bart communications officer, and welcome to our bart station. i love this station. i love how easy you can jump off a train and get on a muni bus. it's a great partnership. and our business is moving people, right, but it's also gaining lifetime riders. you do that by building housing right across the street from your station. i want to briefly talk about
phylicia thibedeau from one of the institutions in lakeview o.m.i.om community, united for health and justice. i want to recognize all of the community work that went into making this possible. this is years in the making. this is something that will be special and lasting and thank you very much, everyone. [applause] >> oh, sorry, and, yes, our other partner that is very important because we're sitting on their land is bart. bartd has been a partner -- bart has been a partner in helping...