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. >> our final panel white house gardens today features speakers who worked in and around the white house. we will hear from jim adams and jim mcdaniels, secretary for the white house historical situation board of directors. like our previous panel, we will hear three short presentations and then our panelists will have a short conversation moderated by dr. chapelle. please join me in welcoming our speakers. [applause] >> thank you, it is an honor to be here today to speak with you about white house gardens. both of our other panelist our named jim and both work lted at the white house. at the end am going to let you ask questions. we are the last panel of the day and we will finish the discussion by talking about gardens that have been established and modified since the kennedy administration. so from the johnson administration on. in many different ways, the white house gardens have been inspired and used. i'm going to start off the panel by talking about some of the garden trends and movements that have inspired and influenced the development of the white house gardens and grounds. i'm
. >> our final panel white house gardens today features speakers who worked in and around the white house. we will hear from jim adams and jim mcdaniels, secretary for the white house historical situation board of directors. like our previous panel, we will hear three short presentations and then our panelists will have a short conversation moderated by dr. chapelle. please join me in welcoming our speakers. [applause] >> thank you, it is an honor to be here today to speak with you...
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as stated affordable housing including educator housing projects like the outer sunset educator housing are already eligible for streamlined review through sv350. what is needed are the zoning control adjustments in the boards ordinance which i look forward to support as it moves forward to the november ballot. i look forward that the key project is able to take advantage of the streamlining from the board's initiative if passed so that 130 teachers are able to move into affordable new homes up to 18 months sooner. finally, i look forward to leveraging re-zoning in the initiative ordinance and streamlining 350 to aggressively move forward with the district four affordable housing strategy i have been developing with my constituents and looking at the four public sites and three dozen private sites we identified for affordable housing development. thank you. >> thank you so much, supervisor mar. i want to appreciate everyone. when you listen to the stories of educators and what they are dealing within san francisco right now, it is just really hard to keep it together. i am a parent of a
as stated affordable housing including educator housing projects like the outer sunset educator housing are already eligible for streamlined review through sv350. what is needed are the zoning control adjustments in the boards ordinance which i look forward to support as it moves forward to the november ballot. i look forward that the key project is able to take advantage of the streamlining from the board's initiative if passed so that 130 teachers are able to move into affordable new homes up...
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-- middle-income housing. when mayor lee set his housing unit goal in 2013, we are going to meet that by 2020, and we thank you for your support and your ongoing allocation of resources to make that happen. unfortunately, the 5,000 unit middle-income goal that he charged us with, we are not anywhere close. as of today, since 2014, the city has produced 710 middle -- affordable middle-income units, 710. and we were striving to hit 5,000, so we have a -- we have a need to think differently about how to build middle-income housing. when mohcd includes middle-income housing in our developments, it costs us about $100,000 more per unit because we can't access federal and state funds for those apartments, and so we have those cost constraints that really are important to consider. if we're putting $100,000 extra to put an apartment that is affordable to somebody at 100% of a.m.i. or 120% of a.m.i. then that means less affordable housing to other groups of people who are desperately in need, like people experiencing
-- middle-income housing. when mayor lee set his housing unit goal in 2013, we are going to meet that by 2020, and we thank you for your support and your ongoing allocation of resources to make that happen. unfortunately, the 5,000 unit middle-income goal that he charged us with, we are not anywhere close. as of today, since 2014, the city has produced 710 middle -- affordable middle-income units, 710. and we were striving to hit 5,000, so we have a -- we have a need to think differently about...
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housing out there. i am just really happy right now that with all the combinations, everyone in this room has been fighting to make sure that we have a right partnership when we are looking at the $600 million, and moving forward, i think it will be a lot easier for us because i think we see a pathway , and i just want to thank everyone. >> thank you. supervisor fewer? >> thank you. i just want to say, in the words of my legislative aide, this is a good thing. i think this is a really good thing for all of san francisco and long-overdue. i respectfully ask that pain -- that my name be added as a cosponsor. thank you for your leadership. it doesn't happen often, but when it does, democracy is a wonderful, wonderful thing that we have heard from everybody, that all of us have come together to work for a problem that has been hanging over us in san francisco and we are finally putting money where our mouth is i want to say congratulations to everyone. thank you for your leadership and thank you all, collea
housing out there. i am just really happy right now that with all the combinations, everyone in this room has been fighting to make sure that we have a right partnership when we are looking at the $600 million, and moving forward, i think it will be a lot easier for us because i think we see a pathway , and i just want to thank everyone. >> thank you. supervisor fewer? >> thank you. i just want to say, in the words of my legislative aide, this is a good thing. i think this is a...
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and educator housing and family housing initiative. teachers have been working with several board members since the beginning of this year on legislation to build on, if you recall, last fall's very successful legislation with the south market sally district, industrial area and legislation specifically to allow affordable housing on the sites. overlay zoning approach. we wanted to build on that, and the density bonus programs and apply the policies city-wide to all residential districts, neighborhood commercial districts and importantly, our public sites, public lands. for 100% affordable housing. this is baseline zoning. rezone all up front, don't have to go by one by one, that's the biggest time delay, zoning and the e.i.r.s triggered. a huge boost in what's called geographic balance. everybody says let's build housing on the left side, let's do it, a goal we believe in. money now in the housing bond this november. we all agreed on that. but an entry level question. where, and what sites? we don't have those sites. the fundamental v
and educator housing and family housing initiative. teachers have been working with several board members since the beginning of this year on legislation to build on, if you recall, last fall's very successful legislation with the south market sally district, industrial area and legislation specifically to allow affordable housing on the sites. overlay zoning approach. we wanted to build on that, and the density bonus programs and apply the policies city-wide to all residential districts,...
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so whether it's educator housing, housing for city employees, housing for low-income communities, of course it's our job to fund that housing, and it should not be the burden of those people to provide those jobs. it's our job. i hope we're not saying that because the educators or school district did not put up any money for housing, that it's their fault, because it's our job to put up money for housing. my first question -- and thank you, director hartley, for the presentation. where's the bulk of all housing being built in san francisco. >> well, the bulk of housing being built in san francisco is d-6 and d-10. since 2008, there was about 28,000 homes added, so that's about 2800 homes a year. the bulk of all housing is d-6, d-10. >> supervisor walton: my last question is just who holds up the rezoning timeline for francis scott key? >> it's -- who holds it up? it's the e.i.r., it's the environmental review. >> supervisor walton: thank you. >> cha >> and in the interests of time, to let the public respond, i'll be very, very brief. when we first introduced this charter amendment, w
so whether it's educator housing, housing for city employees, housing for low-income communities, of course it's our job to fund that housing, and it should not be the burden of those people to provide those jobs. it's our job. i hope we're not saying that because the educators or school district did not put up any money for housing, that it's their fault, because it's our job to put up money for housing. my first question -- and thank you, director hartley, for the presentation. where's the...
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the housing bond. 4840 mission. all the things that we worked on specifically just for my district, but also even when it came to our inclusionary housing conversation. when we worked together to expand the definition of what was affordable. every step of the way, you were a wonderful partner, great leader, and i know you're destined to continue to be such an important part of our housing conversation and achieving great things in san francisco. so i will continue to work with you where you go on next. i think you made that public, right? so we'll be working together on the lending side. and so, really, really, look forward to continuing our great work together and seeing the leadership you have for the city, it means a lot. thank you very much. >> president yee: thank you. supervisor brown? >> supervisor brown: yes, thank you. kate, i cannot believe you are the fourth director for mayor's office of housing that i've worked with. now you're leaving. i remember when olsen lee was leaving. he was a policy wonk. i reme
the housing bond. 4840 mission. all the things that we worked on specifically just for my district, but also even when it came to our inclusionary housing conversation. when we worked together to expand the definition of what was affordable. every step of the way, you were a wonderful partner, great leader, and i know you're destined to continue to be such an important part of our housing conversation and achieving great things in san francisco. so i will continue to work with you where you go...
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it is a sad day for this house, the people's house. our rules of order and decency ere broken today, and worse, the house just voted to condone this violation of decorum. madam speaker, i know there's frustration in this body, but t is our duty to focus, not on receipt bution -- retory bution, -- retribution, but on building a more perfect union. we should be doing much better. madam speaker, i'd ask all members take it upon themselves to uphold the dignity of this institution. let us preserve and promote those ideals of order and decency that this body was founded upon and that this body will need if we are to address the many challenges facing our nation. madam speaker, it's not just our nation who is watching. the world is watching us. i hope we can rise to the occasion. thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentlelady from texas. ms. jackson lee: it's my pleasure, madam speaker, to yield one minute to the distinguished member of the judiciary committee, the gentlelady from california, m
it is a sad day for this house, the people's house. our rules of order and decency ere broken today, and worse, the house just voted to condone this violation of decorum. madam speaker, i know there's frustration in this body, but t is our duty to focus, not on receipt bution -- retory bution, -- retribution, but on building a more perfect union. we should be doing much better. madam speaker, i'd ask all members take it upon themselves to uphold the dignity of this institution. let us preserve...
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and i believe we will get more housing in the ground because we need nor housing in the city. [applause] >> so with that, i'm not going to steal the thunder. we have a lot of speakers here today, and with that, what i do want to do is invite our lovely mayor to come up. she has the values and tgumptin to make affordable housing in the city. i invite you to come up to say a few words. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: thank you, cynthia. it's so great to be here with you because john, we know this project was a long time coming. we work hard in this city to try to repurpose this whole waterfront. some of you were around during this '89 earthquake. i certainly was. i remember when this used to be a water way, and look at how beautiful our waterfront has become with a lot of businesses, a lot of housing, and here is an opportunity to provide 178 units of affordable housing for families and seniors. this is absolutely amazing. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: and let me just also say that last year, it was brought to my attention that for the senior development that were be
and i believe we will get more housing in the ground because we need nor housing in the city. [applause] >> so with that, i'm not going to steal the thunder. we have a lot of speakers here today, and with that, what i do want to do is invite our lovely mayor to come up. she has the values and tgumptin to make affordable housing in the city. i invite you to come up to say a few words. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: thank you, cynthia. it's so great to be here with you because...
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and the story about teddy roosevelt's when he came to the white house, the white house had all the offices in it at that time. the president lived there, it was a small family. he had six children and everyone had to have his or her own bedroom. so, they had to build the executive office building so that they could all have their own bedrooms. and that was when charles mckinnon came in to build the west wing with the oval office. and of course you know in the colonnade connecting the white house, the president still has to go outside every day to go to his office. there is no way through the house to do it. and at that time he also built the east wing, which as you can see here in this wonderful postcard from 1930, the east wing is a right angle because it became an official portico entrance to the white house. the east garden that we are going to be talking about is embraced, as it were, by the east wing. and if you go in october you can see that. thomas jefferson actually wanted the idea of having wings. and evidently when they were building these, they did find foundations that had been
and the story about teddy roosevelt's when he came to the white house, the white house had all the offices in it at that time. the president lived there, it was a small family. he had six children and everyone had to have his or her own bedroom. so, they had to build the executive office building so that they could all have their own bedrooms. and that was when charles mckinnon came in to build the west wing with the oval office. and of course you know in the colonnade connecting the white...
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but that has been derailed after dramatic moment on the house floor after the house speaker took to the floor, condemned the president's remarks, called them racist, called them crit -- criticized them but the republicans said they were out of bounds because they violate the rules of the house decore um which said you cannot impun the integrity of the president and cannot con tend that he is racist and saying those are out of bounds so as a result behind the scenes the house went into debate on the house floor with top aides and the people in charge of governing the floor debate and ultimately the house parliamentarian sided against the speaker and with the republicans and said her words should be stricken from the house record. so at the moment the house is voting on a motion to allow her words to be kept in the record. we expect that to pass but all part of this effort to move forward to have a vote tonight to strike down, to condemn the president's words but it is clear here, wolf, there was a dramatic moment in which the person presiding over the chamber, emanuel cleaver, stormed of
but that has been derailed after dramatic moment on the house floor after the house speaker took to the floor, condemned the president's remarks, called them racist, called them crit -- criticized them but the republicans said they were out of bounds because they violate the rules of the house decore um which said you cannot impun the integrity of the president and cannot con tend that he is racist and saying those are out of bounds so as a result behind the scenes the house went into debate on...
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housing, i mean really affordable housing. just imagine going to your job eight hours a day and then having to find a safe place to stay in a doorway to stay because you missed curfew at the shelter. we see this every day, and we know you guys see this every day going into city hall or going on your lunch breaks. you, the supervisors, have the power and resources to help san francisco housing crisis, so don't turn a blind eye. do something about it. thank you. >> chair fewer: thank you. >> i'm darren, employment case manager at hospitality house, and i'm speaking on behalf of the homeless job seekers, and the problems that we have. so we urge you to invest in housing for the job seekers and bring up people in san francisco because everybody deserves a second chance and to be treated like an asset rather than a liability. you've got the biggest problem is the clients leaving after 90 days, most of them lose out on big job opportunities because of not having a place to stay, so i would urge you to invest more money in helping to
housing, i mean really affordable housing. just imagine going to your job eight hours a day and then having to find a safe place to stay in a doorway to stay because you missed curfew at the shelter. we see this every day, and we know you guys see this every day going into city hall or going on your lunch breaks. you, the supervisors, have the power and resources to help san francisco housing crisis, so don't turn a blind eye. do something about it. thank you. >> chair fewer: thank you....
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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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liberty. ♪ >>> together, we will let it be known that this house will truly be the people's house. >> after overcoming resistance from opponents within her democratic caucus, nancy pelosi officially received the speaker's gavel on january 3rd, 2019. >> the second speakership for pelosi has been the truly important one. it has pitted her against president trump as the leader of the democratic party. the fight started the month before she was sworn in, when she and senate minority leader chuck schumer met with president trump about a deal that would include building the wall he proposed on the mexican border. >> the president so often just makes stuff up. numbers, facts, et cetera, and we said we're going to confront him. not in a harsh way. we're going to confront him. >> if i needed the votes for the wall in the hour, i'd have them in one session thand we'd be do. >> to those who questioned pelosi's ability to deal with trump, the way she conducted herself in the oval office was a turning point. >> but there are no votes in the house, a majority of votes for the wall. >> we had planne
liberty. ♪ >>> together, we will let it be known that this house will truly be the people's house. >> after overcoming resistance from opponents within her democratic caucus, nancy pelosi officially received the speaker's gavel on january 3rd, 2019. >> the second speakership for pelosi has been the truly important one. it has pitted her against president trump as the leader of the democratic party. the fight started the month before she was sworn in, when she and senate...
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. >> later, house democrats gathered outside the capital, led by house speaker nancy pelosi, to talk about the party's accompaniment after 200 days in power. speaker pelosi: good morning, everyone. 200 days ago, the most dynamic and diverse house majority in history took the oath of office and then got to work. today, on the steps of the capitol, we celebrate the extraordinary progress that our historic majority, led by so many outstanding freshmen, has advanced. the american people elected a house majority that would be for the people. ensuring government works for the people's inretest, not the special interest. we promised to lower health care costs, and have sent 10 bills to the senate to reduce prescription drug prices, protect the pre-existing conditions, and reverse the g.o.p. sabotage of health care. we promised lower health care costs, increased workers' paychecks. and we gave 33 million workers a pay raise by raising the minimum wage, passed paycheck fairness, equal pay for equal work, and passed key investments in job creating infrastructure, as well as protecting the pens
. >> later, house democrats gathered outside the capital, led by house speaker nancy pelosi, to talk about the party's accompaniment after 200 days in power. speaker pelosi: good morning, everyone. 200 days ago, the most dynamic and diverse house majority in history took the oath of office and then got to work. today, on the steps of the capitol, we celebrate the extraordinary progress that our historic majority, led by so many outstanding freshmen, has advanced. the american people...
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when osc did flag this unprecedented recommendation for the white house, osc only gave the white house 16 hours, that's right, just overnight to respond. the items osc flagged as problematic are ridiculous. ms. conway said that vice president biden, senator bernie sanders are two old white career politicians. she said senator warren was lying about her ethnicity and appropriating somebody else's heritage. she suggested that congressman o'rourke does not think that women running are good enough to be president. and she said that senator bernie sanders has ideas that are, quote, terrible for america. frankly, i think a lot of americans would agree with ms. conw conway's statements, but whether you agree or disagree with those statements it does not change the fact that they are ms. conway's honest opinions and she has every right to share her opinions. democrats on this committee are more than happy to use osc -- the osc report to attack ms. conway and of course the president. this is just yet another example of the committee, as i said, being used for politics. we had special counsel he
when osc did flag this unprecedented recommendation for the white house, osc only gave the white house 16 hours, that's right, just overnight to respond. the items osc flagged as problematic are ridiculous. ms. conway said that vice president biden, senator bernie sanders are two old white career politicians. she said senator warren was lying about her ethnicity and appropriating somebody else's heritage. she suggested that congressman o'rourke does not think that women running are good enough...
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unfortunately, the market does not produce housing for middle income housings -- houses. we are also -- we don't see funding sources to meet the need for building middle income housing. the city is a critical source of funding. we provide a critical source of funding for building middle income housing. providing first-time homeownership opportunities for low income households to be able to purchase a home and stay in san francisco. we have an affordability gap in the bond would be helping with that. the $30 million for the middle income housing category would go towards the creation of new affordable housing opportunities for middle income households with assistance loans, purchases for building or land for new construction that would serve middle income households. we would prioritize down payment systems, loans for first-time homebuyers and also we have a teacher next door grant program that serves the san francisco unified school district educators. this would be serving households between the 80-175% and 200% of the ami. this new category of funding under the bond is
unfortunately, the market does not produce housing for middle income housings -- houses. we are also -- we don't see funding sources to meet the need for building middle income housing. the city is a critical source of funding. we provide a critical source of funding for building middle income housing. providing first-time homeownership opportunities for low income households to be able to purchase a home and stay in san francisco. we have an affordability gap in the bond would be helping with...
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that is a housing development. definitely by the plans on here, if you look at the residential gross per square footage that is 19,000. 19,000 square feet of where people can live and sleep. 27,000 gross square footage of office. this is not a housing development. this is an office development being use to leverage of the state density bonus. there are four concessions of the project sponsor is requesting right now. they have been mentioned here in the project plans. one is regarding the rear yard. another is regarding the building height. the narrow street height limit. under the state density bonus law -- you are required to provide three concessions following specific criteria. from what i can see under the plans we were given there are low income housing given under the inclusionary ordinance. that would place them under receiving two incentives are concessions for the project. there are two hear that you are about to give that you do not need to give. the justifications provided for the concessions that are be
that is a housing development. definitely by the plans on here, if you look at the residential gross per square footage that is 19,000. 19,000 square feet of where people can live and sleep. 27,000 gross square footage of office. this is not a housing development. this is an office development being use to leverage of the state density bonus. there are four concessions of the project sponsor is requesting right now. they have been mentioned here in the project plans. one is regarding the rear...
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-- middle-income housing. when mayor lee set his housing unit goal in 2013, we are going to meet that by 2020, and we thank you for your support and your ongoing allocation of resources to make that happen. unfortunately, the 5,000 unit middle-income goal that he charged us with, we are not anywhere close. as of today, since 2014, the city has produced 710 middle -- affordable middle-income units, 710. and we were striving to hit 5,000, so we have a -- we have a need to think differently about how to build middle-income housing. when mohcd includes middle-income housing in our developments, it costs us a
-- middle-income housing. when mayor lee set his housing unit goal in 2013, we are going to meet that by 2020, and we thank you for your support and your ongoing allocation of resources to make that happen. unfortunately, the 5,000 unit middle-income goal that he charged us with, we are not anywhere close. as of today, since 2014, the city has produced 710 middle -- affordable middle-income units, 710. and we were striving to hit 5,000, so we have a -- we have a need to think differently about...
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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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senior housing. two, the rent needs to be affordable. none of is dispensable in the housing crisis our second demand, which is affordable represent, needs s.o.s. program to make it happen. if the s.o.s. program can only house 30 senior household, it will not help by how much housing you invest in developing senior housing. it is also disrespectful to seniors, it's not solving the seniors' housing cries is. we need both quality and quantity. the money cannot be put on one project, but multiple projects to maximize solving the seniors' housing crisis. [speaking cantonese] [bell ringing] >> voice of translator: i'd like to ask -- do you still remember the community forum on may 8th, where there were over 100 seniors telling you that difficulties in the city. kay hartley said they will bring this back to the mayor and the supervisors. [bell ringing] bell -- i must listen to your opinion and i must do what you ask for. please fulfill your promise and our 1800 seniors' members are now ask. the s.o.s. progr
senior housing. two, the rent needs to be affordable. none of is dispensable in the housing crisis our second demand, which is affordable represent, needs s.o.s. program to make it happen. if the s.o.s. program can only house 30 senior household, it will not help by how much housing you invest in developing senior housing. it is also disrespectful to seniors, it's not solving the seniors' housing cries is. we need both quality and quantity. the money cannot be put on one project, but multiple...
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>> know housing that housing is important. >> yes or no? >> no question that it is a part. >> it is well documented that the health problems such as lead poisoning and asman trips and falls on the senior population can be linked to substandard housing conditions. combine conditions result in aliens of dollars a year in healthcare cost. many of those risk of developing condition reside in public in federally assisted housing. yes or no, is less left unaddressed do you believe substandard public housing conditions pose a risk to physical and emotional health? if left unaddressed. >> you asked me so many questions yourself. >> you don't get to dictate my line of questioning, you are a smart man. you understand the question please answer. >> yes or no. if left unaddressed which i believe they are unaddressed because the budget does not reflect the need, do you believe the substandard public housing conditions pose a risk to physical mental and emotional health? >> you already know the answer. >> yes or no? >> you know the answer. >> yes or no,
>> know housing that housing is important. >> yes or no? >> no question that it is a part. >> it is well documented that the health problems such as lead poisoning and asman trips and falls on the senior population can be linked to substandard housing conditions. combine conditions result in aliens of dollars a year in healthcare cost. many of those risk of developing condition reside in public in federally assisted housing. yes or no, is less left unaddressed do you...
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bush at blair house. the former first family stayed there before george h to be brushes state funeral here in washington. that is it for us today. have a great week and we will see you next "fox news sunday". ♪ >> buzzfeed this sunday, media frenzy over sex-trafficking charges against jeffrey epstein with some pundits pointing fingers at former friend donald trump and bill clinton. >> he said jeffrey was a lot of fun to be with and donald trump knew, donald trump knew as he said publicly at the time that jeffrey epstein pursued girls, quote, on the younger side. >> donald trump and bill clinton knew jeffrey epstein very well, and a lot of powerful people in new york knew him very well and they all knew the stories, every one of
bush at blair house. the former first family stayed there before george h to be brushes state funeral here in washington. that is it for us today. have a great week and we will see you next "fox news sunday". ♪ >> buzzfeed this sunday, media frenzy over sex-trafficking charges against jeffrey epstein with some pundits pointing fingers at former friend donald trump and bill clinton. >> he said jeffrey was a lot of fun to be with and donald trump knew, donald trump knew as...
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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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the house has passed gun safety legislation. it is bills that are just sitting in a graveyard outside of mitch mcconnell's door. i think that is one of the major problems in addition to the president that we're dealing with right now. and we already heard the people speak in 2018. they want to see change and they want to have a president and a congress that's actually getting these things done that are going to help them in their everyday lives like pay for college and do something about the price of health care. but every time we try to move in the senate including on immigration reform and allowing the dreamers to stay, it's stopped by mitch mcconnell and he's backed up by the president of the united states. so to me, this is just part of a bigger problem that's going to solved by this election. >> and then when you say more broadly, when you talk about your 100 days, and we had this conversation that obviously the democrats are sort of having in public, what do you do about all this and how do you outline your agenda? for ame
the house has passed gun safety legislation. it is bills that are just sitting in a graveyard outside of mitch mcconnell's door. i think that is one of the major problems in addition to the president that we're dealing with right now. and we already heard the people speak in 2018. they want to see change and they want to have a president and a congress that's actually getting these things done that are going to help them in their everyday lives like pay for college and do something about the...
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the whole of the house. to celebrate the 100th anniversary of house passage of the 19th amendment giving all women the right to vote. >>> this is a special place. in this very room sat eight presidents, including john quincy adams and abraham lincoln. over 100 years ago, jeannette rankin of montana walk through these hallways as the first woman ever elected to congress even before the ratification of the ninth 10th amendment. at her swearing-in, she remarked, i may be the first woman member of congress but i won't be the last. [ applause ] >>> we are proof that she was right. since then, a total of 365 women have served in the united states congress. this year as we celebrate the centennial of women's suffrage, we also celebrate the most women to ever serve in congress. [ applause ] >>> we make history today because these women forged the path for us right here in these hallowed halls. the 131 of us women serving here today stand on the shoulders of all who came before us. this centennial is one of the most
the whole of the house. to celebrate the 100th anniversary of house passage of the 19th amendment giving all women the right to vote. >>> this is a special place. in this very room sat eight presidents, including john quincy adams and abraham lincoln. over 100 years ago, jeannette rankin of montana walk through these hallways as the first woman ever elected to congress even before the ratification of the ninth 10th amendment. at her swearing-in, she remarked, i may be the first woman...
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this is the most protect the house in modern history. last week he voted to give or raise to 30 four-man americans equal pay for equal work 10 bills to drive down the cost of prescription drugs and to protect coverage for pre-existing conditions and the most comprehensive anticorruption bill seen in decades. all of those bills are sitting on mitch mcconnell's desk. the president and mitch mcconnell need to get to work to bring those bills to the senate floor so we can complete her work for the american people. we are going to use our august recess to report to the american people about the work we have done on their behalf and we will continue to fight to make sure -- there's a lot of coverage about oversight and investigation. this is our opportunity to report to our constituents delivering on our promise to deliver to the people of this country. [applause] >> august, too hot to handle. for the people. thank you all. [applause] [inaudible conversations] ..
this is the most protect the house in modern history. last week he voted to give or raise to 30 four-man americans equal pay for equal work 10 bills to drive down the cost of prescription drugs and to protect coverage for pre-existing conditions and the most comprehensive anticorruption bill seen in decades. all of those bills are sitting on mitch mcconnell's desk. the president and mitch mcconnell need to get to work to bring those bills to the senate floor so we can complete her work for the...
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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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not so much agreement we maneed ket rate housing. but many people, you rknow, a man who voted no is viewed as someone standing up for the wishes. community and saying yes to a lot of things that many of us want to preserve in our communities. but he was saying yes tonot making traffic worse and a part of that is this project included a 40,000 square foot grocery store, even though there are manyinrocery stores the area. and that grocery store was anticir ted to aft56% of the additional traffic. that would be coming into the project. so that didn't make sense and he was standing up for community concerns p that. >> that's interesting. i understand they d in was in response to the community. but without getting to taevery , heather, traffic is always an issue. i mean, the character of neighborhoods is something you hear on the west side of san francisco uite a bit. i don't know there's a way to add the amount of orhousing cala says it needs without the issues changing the neighborhoods. is that fair? >> right. believe california is 3.5
not so much agreement we maneed ket rate housing. but many people, you rknow, a man who voted no is viewed as someone standing up for the wishes. community and saying yes to a lot of things that many of us want to preserve in our communities. but he was saying yes tonot making traffic worse and a part of that is this project included a 40,000 square foot grocery store, even though there are manyinrocery stores the area. and that grocery store was anticir ted to aft56% of the additional traffic....
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over 520-2200 houses. for even fans sark and marcus this vision has now become reality $115.00 square metres 2 floors a roof garden almost like a house in the countryside. there is one difference their home way. i haven't yet but i did have a day where i sure i need to sit on some solid ground for. a small price to pay for their dream of living on the water. my colleague melissa holroyd been looking into this living on the water and as i said the world experts they are the netherlands is of course one of the lowest lying countries in the world. areas of a below sea level that means they have actually have to take action this is nothing new for the dutch they've been doing it for the last 800 years with dikes and canals doing whatever they can to keep dry they also have a very long history of houseboats the situation they're generally not just getting more q yeah well global warming and rising sea levels means it takes all back aqua text very hard for solutions. is a possible solution to these environmental
over 520-2200 houses. for even fans sark and marcus this vision has now become reality $115.00 square metres 2 floors a roof garden almost like a house in the countryside. there is one difference their home way. i haven't yet but i did have a day where i sure i need to sit on some solid ground for. a small price to pay for their dream of living on the water. my colleague melissa holroyd been looking into this living on the water and as i said the world experts they are the netherlands is of...
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is a transitional house. getting the fiscal year, we are going to have to cut that program down to 23, losing 12 beds. gary house is not just the house, it is a safe haven for those clients coming in off the street from being homeless. it is a place where they come in their community. my staff and i work very diligently to assist these clients with all of the barriers. employment, housing, wellness, and education. when you think about it, some people may say 12 beds, that's not a lot. tell that to those who are living on the streets. those who are about to lose the shelter because they are running out of beds, or those that are coming out of incarceration. i am here to plead with you to give us the additional funds to run gary house, because what we have been funding, we cannot hold capacity of 35 youth. i am asking today, if you would definitely please consider giving those additional funds to keep our program running at its capacity. thank you. >> good afternoon. i am also with larkin street youth services.
is a transitional house. getting the fiscal year, we are going to have to cut that program down to 23, losing 12 beds. gary house is not just the house, it is a safe haven for those clients coming in off the street from being homeless. it is a place where they come in their community. my staff and i work very diligently to assist these clients with all of the barriers. employment, housing, wellness, and education. when you think about it, some people may say 12 beds, that's not a lot. tell that...
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we turn now from housing to safety. in the effort to build a better bay area with a look at the all too common krix car break-ins in san francisco. the latest data from the police department shows carburglies are down% year to year from may of last year. from 2047 to 1,921 this past may. while breaks in are up 8% month to month since april when 1,765 were reported. one those burke alerts took a violent turn yesterday believing a tourist seriously injured. news reporter vic lee is he in san francisco now live with the latest on the investigation. vic? >> reporter: na car burglary happened at the legion of honor. the tourist was run over by the burglars as he was taking pictures of them breaking into his car. he was taken here to zuckerberg san francisco general hospital with serious injuries. visitors to the legion of honor where are shocked at the news. >> the risk parking here. definitely. >> that makes me sick. that's really hard to hear. >> reporter: a tourist run down by burglars in their vehicle yesterday in the la
we turn now from housing to safety. in the effort to build a better bay area with a look at the all too common krix car break-ins in san francisco. the latest data from the police department shows carburglies are down% year to year from may of last year. from 2047 to 1,921 this past may. while breaks in are up 8% month to month since april when 1,765 were reported. one those burke alerts took a violent turn yesterday believing a tourist seriously injured. news reporter vic lee is he in san...
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just moments ago the house speaker nancy pelosi spoke to reporters on the house floor and the colleague said that nancy pelosi said she's absolutely no regrets to what she said earlier con tending the president's remarks were racist. she said that they should not be stricken from the record. so she is making it very clear what she did was not wrong, she's pushing back. most democrats will align with her as most republicans are going to align with the president. and that is going to play out tonight on the house floor when they vote to cop d-- to condemn republicans and most republicans if not all, a handful, will vote for the resolution but most will side with the white house. >> we'll stay in close touch with you. you are busy over the next few hours. >>> joining us now -- democratic
just moments ago the house speaker nancy pelosi spoke to reporters on the house floor and the colleague said that nancy pelosi said she's absolutely no regrets to what she said earlier con tending the president's remarks were racist. she said that they should not be stricken from the record. so she is making it very clear what she did was not wrong, she's pushing back. most democrats will align with her as most republicans are going to align with the president. and that is going to play out...
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but i think that if the house is representing to the court that under the rules governing the house, that the house decides upon, it is engaged in an impeachment inquiry, that's what they've said in the filing, tinker court would give considerable deference to the house's own interpretation of its rules. there are facts to back up the representation they're in an impeachment inquiry. there have been alter of impeachment introduced in the white house and they have been referred to the judiciary committee and the house passed a resolution giving considerable authority to the judiciary committee to enforce subpoenas without going to the full house. so there's a lot to back up the assertion that they're, in fact, engaged in an impeachment inquiry. >> this is why wave lawyer present. melanie, however giant a side show this is, does anything about this filing, anything you saw or heard today, put nadler and pelosi at odds? >> they're definitely trying to downflay idea there's a gulf between them or there's any tensions but my colleagues at politico reported that just this week after the mu
but i think that if the house is representing to the court that under the rules governing the house, that the house decides upon, it is engaged in an impeachment inquiry, that's what they've said in the filing, tinker court would give considerable deference to the house's own interpretation of its rules. there are facts to back up the representation they're in an impeachment inquiry. there have been alter of impeachment introduced in the white house and they have been referred to the judiciary...
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of the white house. the place where the public can get the closest to the home of the american public. this is even more true throughout the 19th century, when the public was allowed ready access to the north grounds. people weren't shy about coming for a visit, as we can see from this fantastic photo of these rather dapper gentleman lounging on the north grounds, fittingly in the shadow of the jefferson statue, that was a centerpiece of the north grounds. all of this was good so long as they respected the right to privacy, and stayed out of what was supposed to be the private south grounds. what do you think happened? before very long, folks started making themselves quite at home in the president's backyard. this trend really started with a bang during andrew jackson's first inaugural reception in 1829. more than 20,000 boisterous supporters descended on the white house, and ran through before spilling outdoors and continuing the party outside on the south grounds. to be fair, washington was still a yo
of the white house. the place where the public can get the closest to the home of the american public. this is even more true throughout the 19th century, when the public was allowed ready access to the north grounds. people weren't shy about coming for a visit, as we can see from this fantastic photo of these rather dapper gentleman lounging on the north grounds, fittingly in the shadow of the jefferson statue, that was a centerpiece of the north grounds. all of this was good so long as they...
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house begins work on the u.s. house begins work on a 2020 defense authorization bill. ont is 10:00 a.m. eastern c-span. at 9:30 a.m. on c-span2, judicial and executive nominations. on c-span three at 10:00, the house financial services committee hears from federal reserve chair jerome powell, on monetary policy. p.m., the house oversight subcommittee examines the conditions of u.s. migrant facilities near the mex go border. faller,vy admiral craig the united states other drugnd, testifies and interdiction
house begins work on the u.s. house begins work on a 2020 defense authorization bill. ont is 10:00 a.m. eastern c-span. at 9:30 a.m. on c-span2, judicial and executive nominations. on c-span three at 10:00, the house financial services committee hears from federal reserve chair jerome powell, on monetary policy. p.m., the house oversight subcommittee examines the conditions of u.s. migrant facilities near the mex go border. faller,vy admiral craig the united states other drugnd, testifies and...
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we need affordable housing. can you detail a little bit about what those restrictions are upon sale. >> i can. in general, if i purchase a home, a condominium that is based on my income and i met 80 percent of income. when i sell that home, 10 years from now, the price i can market it adds, is to other people that are 80 percent ami. on the surface you might think that's not going to get me anywhere? 10 years from now, 80 percent of area median income will be different than 80 percent today. so, these classes, there are five organizations that partner with - and they present
we need affordable housing. can you detail a little bit about what those restrictions are upon sale. >> i can. in general, if i purchase a home, a condominium that is based on my income and i met 80 percent of income. when i sell that home, 10 years from now, the price i can market it adds, is to other people that are 80 percent ami. on the surface you might think that's not going to get me anywhere? 10 years from now, 80 percent of area median income will be different than 80 percent...