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a white house spokesperson tells the "times" we would welcome them to the white house in the future should a future date work out. >>> a surprise news in the nfl over the weekend as the team's starting quarterback, andrew luck announced his retirement. nbc news correspondent ron mott has the detail sg. >> this was not an easy decision. >> a brutal sport has lost a warrior. >> the only way forward for me is to remove myself from football. >> indianapolis colts quarterback andrew luck after a string of injuries signdelined m for long stretches, including the entire 2017 season announced he's quitting at age 29. >> it's taken my joy of this game away. >> and now you're starting to hear the reaction of some of the fans. >> the news was not immediately welcomed by home fans who booed. one fan taking off luck's number 12 jersey. >> i'd be lying if i didn't hear the reaction. it hurt. >> former nfl player daunte sta stallworth understands the decision. >> to take as many hits as he has day in and day out, over 17 years, i can't imagine what he's going through. >> luck, cwas the number one pik of
a white house spokesperson tells the "times" we would welcome them to the white house in the future should a future date work out. >>> a surprise news in the nfl over the weekend as the team's starting quarterback, andrew luck announced his retirement. nbc news correspondent ron mott has the detail sg. >> this was not an easy decision. >> a brutal sport has lost a warrior. >> the only way forward for me is to remove myself from football. >>...
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the white house. and then, joint sessions develop later, mostly with foreign leaders that the president has those sessions. and then, you have exchanges with reporters. those are the short q&a's that take place on the south lawn with the helicopter whirling in the background, or in the roosevelt room, or the oval office, and sometimes in the cabinet room. these are much more informal sessions. then, the third types are interviews. and so, the last two, the exchanges with reporters and interviews, have increased. in trump's case, he has had many more. when you look at the six presidents, trump has 442. these figures are by the end of june. 442 short question-and-answer sessions, which sometimes can involve one question, but most times are many minutes, and it can go up to 20 minutes or so. they are sessions where the president, especially in the marine one ones, it is a somewhat chaotic situation. and -- [laughter] martha: with people with ladders, cameras, edging their way in. it's a setting where in
the white house. and then, joint sessions develop later, mostly with foreign leaders that the president has those sessions. and then, you have exchanges with reporters. those are the short q&a's that take place on the south lawn with the helicopter whirling in the background, or in the roosevelt room, or the oval office, and sometimes in the cabinet room. these are much more informal sessions. then, the third types are interviews. and so, the last two, the exchanges with reporters and...
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we need affordable housing, yes! we need affordable housing, right? thank you very much. >> the hon. london breed: thank you. thank you, president yee. and as he said, this was a collaborative effort, and i just want to recognize, there's so many people here today. i can't start naming names because you guys will get mad at me if i forget somebody. but i do want to say to the nonprofit housing developers here that work in the community, whether it's tndc, mission housing and others, who continue to provide this much-needed affordable housing, ccdc and others, thank you so much for being here today for your advocacy and affordable housing in san francisco. thank you to the yimbys in san francisco. it means a lot. now i want to bring up one of the cochairs of the committee to help bring forth this amazing $600 million affordable housing bond. tamika moss spear headed the effort. i remember a couple years back when we discovered we had empty public housing units. we worked with then-mayor ed lee to come up with $200 million to rehabilitate those units. a
we need affordable housing, yes! we need affordable housing, right? thank you very much. >> the hon. london breed: thank you. thank you, president yee. and as he said, this was a collaborative effort, and i just want to recognize, there's so many people here today. i can't start naming names because you guys will get mad at me if i forget somebody. but i do want to say to the nonprofit housing developers here that work in the community, whether it's tndc, mission housing and others, who...
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republicans are very productive on the house. they would pass a bill after bill and many of them were widely popular in the senate. look at each of these issues in some detail. 1 which was the first bill that speaker pelosi introduced was an election security bill. the weaponize the federal election commission, it provided for the voting age to go down to 16. it paved the way for the district of columbia to become a state which would create two new democratic senators. there was a lot in their that certainly these republicans would find and having nothing to do with election security and clearly partisan in their intent. at the end of the day, they felt comfortable saying no to that. and some of these other issues i think the question is whether it is possible to bridge what is basically a partisan and on issues like immigration and gun violence so that we can do something that would be productive for the american people. i just don't know if setting aside where republicans are, i don't know the democrats want to give this presid
republicans are very productive on the house. they would pass a bill after bill and many of them were widely popular in the senate. look at each of these issues in some detail. 1 which was the first bill that speaker pelosi introduced was an election security bill. the weaponize the federal election commission, it provided for the voting age to go down to 16. it paved the way for the district of columbia to become a state which would create two new democratic senators. there was a lot in their...
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through housing ownership . that was exclusively reserved for white households. african americans were blocked it left after american households with 1/10 of the wealth of white households in the country. it is a major driver for homelessness. there are no -- there is no fallback. in addition, our criminal incarceratedm over african americans and african american communities. that racial disparity of conservation has led to severe overrepresentation in our criminal justice system in the county of los angeles, it percent people of color, it percent black people in the county of los angeles, 30% of the population are black. those drivers need people with severe economic disparities and capacities within our housing market, job market, and every other aspect of our culture. those have to be addressed if we will get to the root cause of addressing homelessness in the united states. federal government has constrained over last three years, home funding being particularly notable as reductions of -- a significant redu
through housing ownership . that was exclusively reserved for white households. african americans were blocked it left after american households with 1/10 of the wealth of white households in the country. it is a major driver for homelessness. there are no -- there is no fallback. in addition, our criminal incarceratedm over african americans and african american communities. that racial disparity of conservation has led to severe overrepresentation in our criminal justice system in the county...
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bush white house. she has degrees from new college in sarasota, florida and the university of missouri columbia. to her immediate left is tamara keith, who joined npr in 2009, and has been a white house correspondent for national public radio since 2014. she co-hosts the npr politics podcast, which is the top political podcast in america. and i admit, it is something i listen to every single week. >> thank you. >> miss keith has covered the trump administration from day one. covered the final two years of the obama presidency, as well as covering the 2016 presidential campaign, when she was assigned to cover hillary clinton. in 2018, she was elected to serve on the board of the white house correspondents association. she has worked for a number of npr affiliate stations, including wosu in columbus ohio, and kpcc, southern california public radio. she has degrees from the university of california berkeley and the ucb graduate school of journalism. last but not least, she is a member of the bad news babe
bush white house. she has degrees from new college in sarasota, florida and the university of missouri columbia. to her immediate left is tamara keith, who joined npr in 2009, and has been a white house correspondent for national public radio since 2014. she co-hosts the npr politics podcast, which is the top political podcast in america. and i admit, it is something i listen to every single week. >> thank you. >> miss keith has covered the trump administration from day one. covered...
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they looked inside the house and they asked me, how much did you pay for that house? and so that sort of took me aback, coming from young men their age, and i said okay, i don't know what relevance is will have to you, but i will answer your question directly. it was less then a million dollars. so they looked around and they said, well, when they tear down our housing when -- where we are now, and they pointed up to the public housing, we are going to get a free house, and then they jumped on their bikes and their left. and i thought to myself, that can't possibly be true, but apparently this is how the story got to them of what was happening to them when this shipyard was developed, and then their places would disappear, and they would move somewhere, and it would be for free. that is what was going on in their minds. so fast forward to last saturday , i went to the bayview opera house for the anti- eviction mapping project, there launch party for the publication of dislocation black exodus. the problem is that this is a much bigger problem than certificates of pref
they looked inside the house and they asked me, how much did you pay for that house? and so that sort of took me aback, coming from young men their age, and i said okay, i don't know what relevance is will have to you, but i will answer your question directly. it was less then a million dollars. so they looked around and they said, well, when they tear down our housing when -- where we are now, and they pointed up to the public housing, we are going to get a free house, and then they jumped on...
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the hall of the house. to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the passage of the 19th amendment, giving all women the right to vote. this is a special place. in this very room set eight presidents, including john quincy adams and abraham lincoln. although 100 years ago, he walked through these hallways. as the first woman ever elected to congress. even before the 19th amendment. at her swearing-in she remarked , "i may be the first woman member of congress, but i will not be the last." [ cheers and applause ] we are proof that she was rights. since then, a total of 365 women have served in the united states congress. this year, as we celebrate the centennial of the women's suffrage we also celebrate the most women ever serving in congress. [ cheers and applause ] we make history today because these women forged the path for us right here in these hallowed halls. 130 one of us serving today, stand on the shoulders of all who came before us. this centennial is one of the most important in our nations history.
the hall of the house. to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the passage of the 19th amendment, giving all women the right to vote. this is a special place. in this very room set eight presidents, including john quincy adams and abraham lincoln. although 100 years ago, he walked through these hallways. as the first woman ever elected to congress. even before the 19th amendment. at her swearing-in she remarked , "i may be the first woman member of congress, but i will not be the last."...
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that houses the north german center for sustainable construction. can teaches courses on ecological building he says store is there for the taking in many parts of the world. india india for example it's one of the world's largest producers of rice and other cereals so the potential is huge. plenty of crop stems just lying around a lot gets burned causing environmental problems smoke and carbon dioxide. so if we can find a use for it and we thereby that keeps the carbon in place. you certainly have to know what you're doing with this kind of construction with a little instruction for any man and any woman can master it. and that's what's great about it. and this is the sort of. factor weimar while the hoppers half of the duplex is still being plastered the other half has been completed and the owners have already moved in. with the realty families reminisce about the massive load of straw bales they started with 2 years ago they were determined to create environmentally friendly homes that can eventually be recycled. enough when we're going to that
that houses the north german center for sustainable construction. can teaches courses on ecological building he says store is there for the taking in many parts of the world. india india for example it's one of the world's largest producers of rice and other cereals so the potential is huge. plenty of crop stems just lying around a lot gets burned causing environmental problems smoke and carbon dioxide. so if we can find a use for it and we thereby that keeps the carbon in place. you certainly...
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can we take this item same house same call? without objection, this resolution is adopted unanimously. madame clerk, please call the next item . >> clerk: item 51, motion to approve the mayoral nomination for the appointment of -- to the board of appeals for a term ending july . >> supervisor yee: colleagues, can we take this item same house same call? without objection this motion is approved unanimously. madame clerk, can we go to committee reports? [inaudible] . >> clerk: item 52 was recommended as amended with a new title. a motion to approve the mayor's nomination for the appointment of ruby, to the board of directors for a term ending february 26, 2022. . >> supervisor yee: can we take this item same house same call? this motion is approved unanimously. madame clerk please call the next one . >> clerk: item 53 was recommended as amended with a new title, motion to appoint julie roberts, term ending july 1, 20202 the children, youth and their families oversight and advisory committee >> supervisor yee: colleagues, can we t
can we take this item same house same call? without objection, this resolution is adopted unanimously. madame clerk, please call the next item . >> clerk: item 51, motion to approve the mayoral nomination for the appointment of -- to the board of appeals for a term ending july . >> supervisor yee: colleagues, can we take this item same house same call? without objection this motion is approved unanimously. madame clerk, can we go to committee reports? [inaudible] . >> clerk:...
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it is about housing. the costs of housing are too high. we know these challenges did not develop overnight. it won't be fixed overnight. it is going to take fundamental change. let's start increasing funding for affordable housing. i am proud to be working with so many members of the board of supervisors to place a $6 million affordable housing bond on this year's -- $600 million affordable housing. thank you, president yee, for working with me on this. it will be on this year's ballot. this is the largest affordable housing bond in the city's history without raising property taxes. [applause.] we are providing support not just for low income households and seniors but also for middle income residents. we are increasing investments in the budget to add over $140 million for the production and preservation of affordable housing so we can buy moreland, fully fund more projects and preserve our much greater rent control housing stock. [applause.] all land through this bond our current budget, our previous spending and other efforts over the f
it is about housing. the costs of housing are too high. we know these challenges did not develop overnight. it won't be fixed overnight. it is going to take fundamental change. let's start increasing funding for affordable housing. i am proud to be working with so many members of the board of supervisors to place a $6 million affordable housing bond on this year's -- $600 million affordable housing. thank you, president yee, for working with me on this. it will be on this year's ballot. this is...
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of the housing project has to be devoted to housing. one third could be commercial use. >> the other question i have, are there any suspension or superseding on roles in in terms of our affordable housing requirements in terms of size, finishes, placement. from what i understand, they shoved the smaller affordable units in the battery of the project and the market reviews got the better views and everything. because we have more stringent requirements to our requirements apply? >> for the 100% affordable they are following regulations. if you're thinking thinking about our inclusionary requirements with mixed income. all the units are restricted and put into our inclusionary portfolio. in terms of distribution, that type of thing, yes, we would be following our current program. >> that's great. this sham unit issue was talked about, can you comment on that. can i actually go and demolish whatever and build an 8,000 square-foot house and claim sb-35 put a 375 square feet unit down in the basement i call it a sb-35 project? >> that's a tw
of the housing project has to be devoted to housing. one third could be commercial use. >> the other question i have, are there any suspension or superseding on roles in in terms of our affordable housing requirements in terms of size, finishes, placement. from what i understand, they shoved the smaller affordable units in the battery of the project and the market reviews got the better views and everything. because we have more stringent requirements to our requirements apply? >>...
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housing bubble. oh you mean there's a downside to artificial mortgage group don't get carried away that's cause report . to you to get. your serbians. maybe you. wish to do away from your. the joy out of his group. did a kind of lunge for the web in one's midst and there would have been done she swung at constitutions didn't you know i never saw any contact with. any kind went back to where they were so the answers back here they're flying again 15 feet apart at this point and that's when the officer is gonna need to turn 3. sessions just to make sure that the british at the bill of books have yet to. stop the show was to write your story then takes the case to she's a cia which. she never happened and i know what you mean and i must get your carmona man for sure. want to talk to you so if you're my it's your bonus for to be who you. are mr supporter. with a spiritual tradition to be what you believe that it's a studio actually the person to revoke or should still see them spinning. expressed. in a w
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that's more than half the democrats in the house. speaker nancy pelosi today promised to hold the president accountable, but she stopped short of committing to an impeachment inquiry. we'll discuss all the breaking news with democratic senator ben carden of maryland, a member. foreign relations committee. and our correspondents and experts are also standing by with full coverage of the breaking news. let's begin with abby phillip. what's the president saying about his decision to give up on congressman. >> reporter: president trump is saying the media is being unfair to john ratcliffe. he's been surprised the cold reception this nomination has gotten on capitol hill. other white house aides says this proves the vetting operation is not up to snuff as another nom meinee has to withd. >> reporter: tonight, whiplash at the white house as president trump abruptly yanks the nomination of john ratcliffe just one day after defending him. less than a week after announcing the pick, trump tweeting today that radcliffe is being treated very un
that's more than half the democrats in the house. speaker nancy pelosi today promised to hold the president accountable, but she stopped short of committing to an impeachment inquiry. we'll discuss all the breaking news with democratic senator ben carden of maryland, a member. foreign relations committee. and our correspondents and experts are also standing by with full coverage of the breaking news. let's begin with abby phillip. what's the president saying about his decision to give up on...
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, not just for low income housing, but for workforce housing, as well. i can assure you there are a number of others that will be making public announcements very soon that also will be a point for those conversations. absolutely we believe in accountability. we think it is a two-way frame and i can assure you this, talking to the c.e.o.s, they get it because their number one problem is housing for their employees. it drives up the costs for them as it relates to recruiting talent, salaries, and it drives most principal complaint that they get in terms of retaining their key talent, because their families are earning a great deal of money and can't afford to stay in the bay area. >> developers say they are being distance that devised -- [indiscernible] >> let me just say this. there's more money in this your 's budget than the amount of money that was set aside when we had the redevelopment. i could go through the list on the atkins transaction bill, the no place like home money that we put up, the money we put up for tax credits and loans, we created a
, not just for low income housing, but for workforce housing, as well. i can assure you there are a number of others that will be making public announcements very soon that also will be a point for those conversations. absolutely we believe in accountability. we think it is a two-way frame and i can assure you this, talking to the c.e.o.s, they get it because their number one problem is housing for their employees. it drives up the costs for them as it relates to recruiting talent, salaries,...
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we need more choices for housing and people. i think this is really going to push forward our housing stock. so thank you. . >> supervisor yee: can we take this item, same house same call? without objection, the ordinance has passed on first reading unanimously. madame clerk, let's go to our 2:30 p.m. agenda item. . >> clerk: i have introducing -- an accommodation, supervisor stefani. >> sorry about that, i lost my glasses. speaking of 50 years. today i am thrilled to honor perry's restaurant, a beloved san francisco institution and its owner, perry butler for half a century of operation on union street. at just 26 years old, perry open the doors to his restaurant on august 20, 1969 at 5:00 p.m. at that time, a hamburger cost $1.60. since 1969, they have sold over 1 million burgers and the restaurant has grown into a family affair. perry met his wife joe at the restaurant, and the two since 1978. perry and joe have raised five children who helped to manage a business. they are now proud grandparents as well. perry has also serve
we need more choices for housing and people. i think this is really going to push forward our housing stock. so thank you. . >> supervisor yee: can we take this item, same house same call? without objection, the ordinance has passed on first reading unanimously. madame clerk, let's go to our 2:30 p.m. agenda item. . >> clerk: i have introducing -- an accommodation, supervisor stefani. >> sorry about that, i lost my glasses. speaking of 50 years. today i am thrilled to honor...
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house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the chair lays before the house a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speaker's room, washington, d.c., august 20, 2019. i hereby appoint the honorable william lacy clay to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, nancy pelosi, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the prayer will be offered by the guest chaplain, reverend michael wilker, lutheran church of the reformation, washington, d.c. the chaplain:
house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the chair lays before the house a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speaker's room, washington, d.c., august 20, 2019. i hereby appoint the honorable william lacy clay to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, nancy pelosi, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the prayer will be offered by the guest chaplain, reverend michael wilker, lutheran church of the...
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this is the wus ter house. and even on pacific heights it had an eat-in kitchen which is sort of an old-fashioned idea. here is an article that says trade disputes raises costs r kitchen updates. so between the size and how they're dominating the unit and the cost, to me it raises questions of why are we approving big kitchens. here is an example of one. this is from a 311 that got expired yesterday, no dur, it's in nowi valley. here is the kitchen and it basically dominates the floor and upstairs are four bedrooms. so i guess the question is it's rh-2. putting aside the density thing, couldn't you just have three bedrooms and a kitchen and living room on one level, traditional. i just wanted to raise that before your break, think about kitchen sizes. the way they're doing kitchens in these houses is the kitchen becomes the space and there's extra space that's just out there and i think it's just a marketing tool. even if they say it's a living room and dining room and family area, it's just space that's not de
this is the wus ter house. and even on pacific heights it had an eat-in kitchen which is sort of an old-fashioned idea. here is an article that says trade disputes raises costs r kitchen updates. so between the size and how they're dominating the unit and the cost, to me it raises questions of why are we approving big kitchens. here is an example of one. this is from a 311 that got expired yesterday, no dur, it's in nowi valley. here is the kitchen and it basically dominates the floor and...
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lisa is also in charge of the house work on her home plus the farm and the grandchildren. she still heats water the traditional way on a wood burning stove in the living room she needs a lot of hot water and therefore a lot of would come forward we save money so we can afford the wood but sadly there are a lot of families who don't care how we doing better than some we can pay for firewood the poor families can't. get mad. the men collect the wood from high up in the forests of the carcasses mountains. they're still allowed to fill trees here. gogu to here is 27 he comes here regularly. go to estimates that each and every house in his area consumes about $2.00 to $3.00 truckloads of wood every year include the city and. all shuttle which basically cut down trees anywhere else we could cause rock slides. and that might endanger people in the village. the forest might seem lush but deforestation is rife across georgia the number of trees being cut has to be limited to ensure long term sustainability currently over 12 times that number is being felt. the work of dance to mech
lisa is also in charge of the house work on her home plus the farm and the grandchildren. she still heats water the traditional way on a wood burning stove in the living room she needs a lot of hot water and therefore a lot of would come forward we save money so we can afford the wood but sadly there are a lot of families who don't care how we doing better than some we can pay for firewood the poor families can't. get mad. the men collect the wood from high up in the forests of the carcasses...
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we all know bay area housing is expensive. factor in being disabled and finding accessible housing at an affordable rate next to impossible. >>> 32-year-old and smith needs housing that is accessible. new housing that is assessabfote by the city's rent control program. >>> my rent has gone up by 70%. in the last seven years i have lived in the bay area. we see in our community this is pricey people out. >> reporter: people are forced to live in newer properties where rent keeps going up. >>> it does not seem fair. >> reporter: or live in older properties that have rent control but are not assessable or saved to the disabled. >>> they have to fall on their hands and knees to get to the bathroom. >> reporter: how are you making it work? >>> i have a lot of friends who have in fact said i need to leave the bay area. because there are no options for me anymore.>> reporter: they are suing oakland on behalf of up to 16,000 others with disabilities. demanding changes to the system even if it goes against state law. that puts limits o
we all know bay area housing is expensive. factor in being disabled and finding accessible housing at an affordable rate next to impossible. >>> 32-year-old and smith needs housing that is accessible. new housing that is assessabfote by the city's rent control program. >>> my rent has gone up by 70%. in the last seven years i have lived in the bay area. we see in our community this is pricey people out. >> reporter: people are forced to live in newer properties where...
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and meet you know houses in a small little rink you think how some moreno. you know you have other problems because now you need to have some 100000 dollars in income to live in that kind of house and when you have that kind of income do you really want to live in a median house you know don't you want to i mean some nicer and and so you have. this problem or by are i'm not sure anymore that they really want to do this and. mortgage applications are rising and not they didn't spike or anything but they're up a little bit from what they were last year at this time and and. so those some increased interest from from home buyers in the united states foreign investors have largely been scared off and we've seen that in a number of state appointed now and that's that has a big impact like in the bay area and in some of the expensive areas where foreign investors. if you know invested handle it ok let me jump in here for a 2nd son san francisco you mentioned hey you know they tech billionaires a lot nicer homs but you know talking about possible end game here let'
and meet you know houses in a small little rink you think how some moreno. you know you have other problems because now you need to have some 100000 dollars in income to live in that kind of house and when you have that kind of income do you really want to live in a median house you know don't you want to i mean some nicer and and so you have. this problem or by are i'm not sure anymore that they really want to do this and. mortgage applications are rising and not they didn't spike or anything...
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house of representatives announces he will not seek reelection. the eighth republican lawmaker to do that just this year. we have that story for you. also president trump admits north korea may have violated a u.n. resolution by launching short range missiles but says he's not worried about it. and later, the granddaughter of john kennedy found dead. you're watching cnn. i'm brooke baldwin. [crash] what?! haha, it happens. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, paying for this could feel like getting robbed twice. so get allstate... and be better protected from mayhem... like me. ♪ it's something we take personally, and believe in passionately. it's the idea that if our mothers were diagnosed with cancer, how would we want them to be treated? that's exactly how we care for you. with answers and actions. to hear your concerns, quiet your fears, lift your spirits. with teams of cancer experts and specialists, delivering advanced treatment options and compassionate support every step of the way. all here in one place, with one purpose. to fight
house of representatives announces he will not seek reelection. the eighth republican lawmaker to do that just this year. we have that story for you. also president trump admits north korea may have violated a u.n. resolution by launching short range missiles but says he's not worried about it. and later, the granddaughter of john kennedy found dead. you're watching cnn. i'm brooke baldwin. [crash] what?! haha, it happens. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, paying for this could feel...
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sarah, get in the house. we're all here for you. all: all day, all night. (dramatic music) great job speaking calmly and clearly everyone. that's how you put a customer at ease. hey, did anyone else hear weird voices while they were in the corn? no. no. me either. whispering voice: jamie. what? a cockroach can survive heresubmerged ttle guy. underwater for 30 minutes. wow. yeah. not getting in today. terminix. defenders of home. ♪ >> martha: in the wake of activex veterans, congress is under increasing archer to act , read faye ago logs all under discussion on both sides of the aisle. cory booker and 2020 presidential candidates is a letter is far from enough. >> yes there important but they're nowhere near enough on the stop these rising levels of mass shootings. their mark in public should demand more. frankly, things like background checks. the failure were not doing that is a failure of leadership. it was beyond talking about this more and more, senator lindsey graham getting introduced bipartisan legislatio encourage more states to pass those red fla
sarah, get in the house. we're all here for you. all: all day, all night. (dramatic music) great job speaking calmly and clearly everyone. that's how you put a customer at ease. hey, did anyone else hear weird voices while they were in the corn? no. no. me either. whispering voice: jamie. what? a cockroach can survive heresubmerged ttle guy. underwater for 30 minutes. wow. yeah. not getting in today. terminix. defenders of home. ♪ >> martha: in the wake of activex veterans, congress is...
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one person helping us is a person everybody hello housing. what is hello housing? >> a non-profit housing organization. we develop affordable housing solutions and manage below market rate for the folios of different city partners in the bay area. >> what you help people do in terms of buying is getting in at below market rate, right? >> yes. >> how? >> well, it all depends on the city. they all have different requirements and we just help applicants navigate those requirements. >> it is complex. >> very complex. >> do you you have to live in the city that you want to live in? do you have to already be there? >> not necessarily. some cities have preference points. and it depends on the preference points. those requirements, but you can also work there. >> excellent. hang around. we're going to keep talking on facebook. we'll do facebook live while you continue on with the news. our phone lines will stay open, 415-954-7621, from the 7 on your side offices, i'm michael finney. >> thank you, michael. we'll check back with him late owner this hour. >> checking in with
one person helping us is a person everybody hello housing. what is hello housing? >> a non-profit housing organization. we develop affordable housing solutions and manage below market rate for the folios of different city partners in the bay area. >> what you help people do in terms of buying is getting in at below market rate, right? >> yes. >> how? >> well, it all depends on the city. they all have different requirements and we just help applicants navigate those...
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people have gone from fox to the white house and people have been going from the white house back to fox. sarah sanders is the third top communications staffer from the white house who has then found a home at fox after leaving the trump administration. hope hicks is the director of communications, was director of communications at the white house, now is the director of communications basically at fox corporation. raj shah, the deputy press secretary, recently went to fox. and now sarah sanders is making her debut on the "fox & friends" couch pretty soon. >> sarah sanders, sean spicer, familiar names and faces to the american people. stephanie grisham, not so much. this is the newest white house press secretary. not only has she not held a press briefing, she also has a checkered past, accusations of plagiarism and fraud in her prior jobs. presumably she's well paid, we know sarah sanders was getting $183,000 a year. yet we don't really have a clue what stephanie gruisham is doin on a day-to-day basis. >> most people don't know who she is, she hasn't been in the limelight the way sa
people have gone from fox to the white house and people have been going from the white house back to fox. sarah sanders is the third top communications staffer from the white house who has then found a home at fox after leaving the trump administration. hope hicks is the director of communications, was director of communications at the white house, now is the director of communications basically at fox corporation. raj shah, the deputy press secretary, recently went to fox. and now sarah...
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here's what they said. >> we are at mcconnell's's house.
here's what they said. >> we are at mcconnell's's house.
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the server in her house. and then he's keeping memos in his house, which he was not supposed to be doing. >> well, that's true. i think there is a bit of a difference here, nuance in that some of the material was classified involved in the hillary clinton email. >> and his was not which is an important distinction. >> and his was not which is an important distinction. and i think the justice department decision not to prosecute was the right one. jim had no intent, in fact i'm sure he thought about it with those memos, particularly the ones that were exposed to ultimately to the public. >> i'm glad you made that distinction about the classified information, because that is what comey has championed from this finding of the i.g. report, which is that no mishandling of classified information. i want to ask you about this reporting that the president is seriously considering blocking this military aid, $250 million in military aid to ukraine, which ukraine uses to defend itself against russia. crimea was annexed
the server in her house. and then he's keeping memos in his house, which he was not supposed to be doing. >> well, that's true. i think there is a bit of a difference here, nuance in that some of the material was classified involved in the hillary clinton email. >> and his was not which is an important distinction. >> and his was not which is an important distinction. and i think the justice department decision not to prosecute was the right one. jim had no intent, in fact i'm...
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the amount of affordable housing is dependent on a toward their housing elements, regional housing needs allocations arena. this bill is applicable statewide. with the only section being those jurisdictions that are already meeting the arena goals. the bill contained two programs, one for jurisdictions that were under producing in the above moderate income category which is 120% ami and above. which is under 80% ami. for those producing, under producing above moderate income housing. a minimum of 10% of the units must be restricted as as affordable. for those under producing in low income housing, a minimum of 50% of the units must be restricted as affordable to take advantage of the benefits of sb-35. san francisco is exceeding our minimum target but is not for low income production. therefore the second program is applicable to san francisco. what is sb-35 in one of the benefits, first and foremost, first there is no discretionary entitlements. this can ten years conditional use authorization. last, there is a timelines for review. there is 60-90 days for completeness and eligibility d
the amount of affordable housing is dependent on a toward their housing elements, regional housing needs allocations arena. this bill is applicable statewide. with the only section being those jurisdictions that are already meeting the arena goals. the bill contained two programs, one for jurisdictions that were under producing in the above moderate income category which is 120% ami and above. which is under 80% ami. for those producing, under producing above moderate income housing. a minimum...
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we are not building enough housing. we are 49th out of 50 in per capita housing. it is only utah on a per capita basis that develops less than the state of california. it has been decades in the making. it manifests in every conceivable way, but fundamentally, the expression of frustration relates to the time and value of money and the patient's one has to develop a project, even at 100% affordable , taking up to seven years, foundational he is one of the greatest impediments to this state's future, to your future, to our collective future because i posit that the california dream is in real peril if we do not address the housing crisis. it is a world i went to great lengths over the last 20 years not to say because i think we are often using the word -- over using the word crisis and it dilutes its meaning. but when it comes the cost of housing in this state, it is a crisis. you don't need any more evidence of that beyond this conversation than to see its ultimate form in manifestation and that is homelessness, which is skyrocketing. it is not just growing. i con
we are not building enough housing. we are 49th out of 50 in per capita housing. it is only utah on a per capita basis that develops less than the state of california. it has been decades in the making. it manifests in every conceivable way, but fundamentally, the expression of frustration relates to the time and value of money and the patient's one has to develop a project, even at 100% affordable , taking up to seven years, foundational he is one of the greatest impediments to this state's...
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today at leo and on finding out he founded the state house in weimar in 1919. there arts college soon became an avant garde. in their workshops they experimented with materials and form creating design which was unprecedented in its clarity and functionality. but it didn't appeal to everyone the 1st show home in weimar was seen as a provocation and met with heavy criticism a bunch of free spirited individuals who held nothing sacred not colored materials nor perception. breaking conventions they explored new lifestyles which were rather too wild provided by 925 it was all over they were too adventurous for their home city. they ventured on the desk in industrial city that welcomed the bell house with open arms and funded a completely new building for their school. the master houses were built nearby white cubic villas for the professors designed and equipped by powerhouse artists with furniture from their own workshops. director of the whole p s shape the city with the ball house movement the church and settlement offered light space and a garden for everyone a
today at leo and on finding out he founded the state house in weimar in 1919. there arts college soon became an avant garde. in their workshops they experimented with materials and form creating design which was unprecedented in its clarity and functionality. but it didn't appeal to everyone the 1st show home in weimar was seen as a provocation and met with heavy criticism a bunch of free spirited individuals who held nothing sacred not colored materials nor perception. breaking conventions...
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in dawes -- housed in daas. the office is currently using both products, however, it is my understanding that in the prior year, we are able to enter into this arrangement through our i.t. department and procurement. due to a change in process, even that there is a ppi and a baa, it needs to be an interest gated contract, and that requires commission approval. that is why i am here. i'm happy to answer any questions about the contract if you have them, but i think it is somewhat self-explanatory. >> thank you, very much. >> my question is, i looked at the budget every year and there is a 5% increase. i am just asking this question. >> that is my understanding if you approve it, it will be allowed. >> any other comments or questions from the commission? >> also, when i look at the last page, someone should read out the number because the number is a little bit off. it is still not the correct number. >> okay. >> thank you, commissioner. any other comments or questions? any comments or questions from the public? m
in dawes -- housed in daas. the office is currently using both products, however, it is my understanding that in the prior year, we are able to enter into this arrangement through our i.t. department and procurement. due to a change in process, even that there is a ppi and a baa, it needs to be an interest gated contract, and that requires commission approval. that is why i am here. i'm happy to answer any questions about the contract if you have them, but i think it is somewhat...
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and when confidence is high, consumers are more likely to buy big ticket ims like houses. the latest read on home prices still shows that the market is cooling off, but as diana olick reports that may be about to change. >> iould take this in a second. >> reporter: home buyers out shopping this spring finally started to get the upper hand, at least in terms of prices. the supply of homes for sale is still very low, but prices started to ease. up prices nationally wer just 3.1% annually in june accordinghe to s&p k shiller index. that is half the gain they were seeing a year ago. in some markets like san francisco, new york city, chicago andos angeles, they were barely higher. and seattle prices were actuall% lower. but kay shiller is based on a th ree-month average ending in june, so it does not take into account the huge rop in mortgage rates since may. the average rate on the 30-year fixed is now a full percentage point lower than it was a year ago. lower ratesive consumer's more purchasing power which helps boost sales and in c turn push prices higher again. >> i do thi
and when confidence is high, consumers are more likely to buy big ticket ims like houses. the latest read on home prices still shows that the market is cooling off, but as diana olick reports that may be about to change. >> iould take this in a second. >> reporter: home buyers out shopping this spring finally started to get the upper hand, at least in terms of prices. the supply of homes for sale is still very low, but prices started to ease. up prices nationally wer just 3.1%...
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is that a push from house republicans? >> i'm not sure exactly where and another president never said he was, he was actually analyzing it. i don't think the president should release the former governor. i think it's 4 out of 5 of the last governors of illinois have been in jail and have been in jail because they stood before and had a jury of their peers make a decision. i think they should serve their time and i think that's correct that the president makes that decision to make them continue to surface time. >> bret: the southern border issue, democrats expressing concern about eminent domain saying we are troubled by the lack of transparency, particularly concerned given landowners whose property was seized during proverb though my prior border barrier construction efforts told congress they did not receive just compensation for their land, they would like to know what's happening this time with efforts to build a wall. >> the democrats aren't concerned about that. they are more concerned about having open borders. i'v
is that a push from house republicans? >> i'm not sure exactly where and another president never said he was, he was actually analyzing it. i don't think the president should release the former governor. i think it's 4 out of 5 of the last governors of illinois have been in jail and have been in jail because they stood before and had a jury of their peers make a decision. i think they should serve their time and i think that's correct that the president makes that decision to make them...
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white house. when this is done and the president leaves, what will have fundamentally changed? >> i have no idea. i don't think anybody knows. there is this cloud of confusion around the whole thing. the china talks are a bit of a black box. that's why the president and administration have been able to send conflicting signals. in the big picture you saw the market freak out when it looked like they were saying it's over, this is not happening, this is done, so they rushed in to say no, no, no. we're still talking. i think there's a tendency to dismiss a lot of the blather from the white house. the president who just kind of says stuff, whatever flies into his mind, often at odds with the truth. this really matters for people in the economy, dealing with tariffs. this matters for investors trying to get clarity about what's really happening in the markets. i don't think that anything has been done to clear any of that up. he does have a lot of disdain for international institutions but at the same
white house. when this is done and the president leaves, what will have fundamentally changed? >> i have no idea. i don't think anybody knows. there is this cloud of confusion around the whole thing. the china talks are a bit of a black box. that's why the president and administration have been able to send conflicting signals. in the big picture you saw the market freak out when it looked like they were saying it's over, this is not happening, this is done, so they rushed in to say no,...
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that the white house might consider sort of a nascent idea that the white house might consider some type of executive action on gun control. and this is something that people have told us on both sides may be a good idea, maybe not. and we talked also to people in the gun lobby who suggested that virtually any of the idea that's been floated around on capitol hill including that very simple idea of a red flags is a nonstarter as far as they're concerned. because they're concerned about due process for individuals who might get red flagged, how are they going to get noticed in a hearing? so all of this suggests that as washington continues this debate, it's something that nobody knows where it's going right now. back to you. >> executive action to do what specifically? >> executive action of some sort. now, what that means, we don't know. we've asked kellyanne conway, just yesterday. in fact i talked to her right out here on the driveway. i asked is the president talking about sweeping new measures in an executive action or is he talking about something like red flagging? and she pic
that the white house might consider sort of a nascent idea that the white house might consider some type of executive action on gun control. and this is something that people have told us on both sides may be a good idea, maybe not. and we talked also to people in the gun lobby who suggested that virtually any of the idea that's been floated around on capitol hill including that very simple idea of a red flags is a nonstarter as far as they're concerned. because they're concerned about due...
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there's not been a word about that out of the white house. nobody's going to want to touch that one. we need laws that allow us to go after these people. >> phil mudd, always good to have your perspective. thank you. >> thank you. >> john? >> thanks so much, erica. >>> the shooting in this walmart behind me is once again igniting the national debate over gun safety and gun sales. coming up, we're going to speak to one walmart employee who tried to stage a very big strike to send a message to the giant retailer. since my dvt blood clot i was thinking... could there be another around the corner? or could it turn out differently? i wanted to help protect myself. my doctor recommended eliquis. eliquis is proven to treat and help prevent another dvt or pe blood clot... almost 98 percent of patients on eliquis didn't experience another. ...and eliquis has significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. eliquis is fda approved and has both. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases
there's not been a word about that out of the white house. nobody's going to want to touch that one. we need laws that allow us to go after these people. >> phil mudd, always good to have your perspective. thank you. >> thank you. >> john? >> thanks so much, erica. >>> the shooting in this walmart behind me is once again igniting the national debate over gun safety and gun sales. coming up, we're going to speak to one walmart employee who tried to stage a very...
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today, we put a bond before the housing that will put $60 million in the housing pipeline. as we continue to chip away at this growing crisis, it has become clear that we have a long way to go, and we need to make sure that we are tracking our progress every step of the way. when we held a hearing on senior housing earlier this year, we heard from countless seniors about their challenges for staying in housing or getting eligible for new projects. by 2030, 26% of the population will be seniors. while many seniors are getting into our senior funded housing units, we learned that only 12% of our current pipeline is designated for affordable senior housing. we also see similar challenges for people with disabilities who are often also on fixed incomes and often ineligible for affordable housing units because they are extremely low-income. this legislation will task the department of ageing and adult services as well as the mayor's office of housing to jointly work together to provide a comprehensive needs assessment of seniors and people with disabilities in san francisco. we
today, we put a bond before the housing that will put $60 million in the housing pipeline. as we continue to chip away at this growing crisis, it has become clear that we have a long way to go, and we need to make sure that we are tracking our progress every step of the way. when we held a hearing on senior housing earlier this year, we heard from countless seniors about their challenges for staying in housing or getting eligible for new projects. by 2030, 26% of the population will be seniors....
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i strongly oppose the luxury housing at 65 ocean avenue because luxury housing is not for us. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. (applause). >> i'm father john himan circumstance, i've been involved in the exc elelsior for 30 years and my years as a priest going back ten years and many families in leadership high school, june jordan high school, these families and my experience in the mission going back more than ten years of seeing so many people displaced once luxury housing comes in. it causes us pressure and analyzed by commissioner richards. i think our response is what we've heard. we have to draw a line at excelsior, at bay view, and south of market has lost and even the sunset can be more like daily city. we have to take a stand. i've seen both families, retired people, elderly, so many i've known that have been displaced and people living in cramped situations. so we ask for no luxury housing at 65 ocean. we ask if the planning commission could have a meeting out in our neighborhood because people are working and they can't come down here. we're all taking
i strongly oppose the luxury housing at 65 ocean avenue because luxury housing is not for us. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. (applause). >> i'm father john himan circumstance, i've been involved in the exc elelsior for 30 years and my years as a priest going back ten years and many families in leadership high school, june jordan high school, these families and my experience in the mission going back more than ten years of seeing so many people displaced once luxury...
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it's not just housing first. it's also housing second and third period housing stock it means you determine why they were on the street first and how to fix it. that's what true compassion is all about. we are looking at lots of different models now. we are looking at, what are the results? other programs, yes. we will look at them all. but we will look at what actually works in terms of getting people on their feet again and into a sustainable position. that's what makes a difference. the ideology behind it and what's driving it. we do recognize veterans cannot beat addiction from the streets. you're not going to find a steady job without a study address. those are the things we will have to work on. more than 1 billion people through emergency shelters, transitional and permanent housing programs. rent is rising faster than incomes. we have to bring everybody to the table. not just a federal problem, not just a state or local problem. all of those entities in the for-profit, the nonprofits, the organizations, t
it's not just housing first. it's also housing second and third period housing stock it means you determine why they were on the street first and how to fix it. that's what true compassion is all about. we are looking at lots of different models now. we are looking at, what are the results? other programs, yes. we will look at them all. but we will look at what actually works in terms of getting people on their feet again and into a sustainable position. that's what makes a difference. the...
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for example a social worker how did they get housing. i know the process can be very overwhelming for a lot of people. there is a lot of different systems that you have to go through in order to get the housing sometimes. to have one person that they connect with who can understand, i do understand and know there is a lot of homelessness and people who need services right now. however, i do understand the challenges that come with it. i do understand it is a first come, first serve system. since the number of people with disabilities is smaller than other homeless folks, how do we make sure they can be a priority and get the services they need? also, how do they get interpreters as well? that is the other portion of that as well. >> thank you for the comment about 311. i will make sure to add the phone number for tty and access to other presentations in the future. in terms of access and interpretation. we have limited access across our entire system. what i would encourage any adults or family to come forward as go to one of our access
for example a social worker how did they get housing. i know the process can be very overwhelming for a lot of people. there is a lot of different systems that you have to go through in order to get the housing sometimes. to have one person that they connect with who can understand, i do understand and know there is a lot of homelessness and people who need services right now. however, i do understand the challenges that come with it. i do understand it is a first come, first serve system....
today, we put a bond before the housing that will put $60 million in the housing pipeline.