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then she qualified for housing through her local housing authority. she cried for joy when she heard the news. she could secure the time she needed to earn her ged. there are people like dina in every segment of our country. people's's lives have been changed for the better because of the work hud does. hud unlocks the doors of opportunity for people to stand on the threshold of becoming homeowners, of achieving their own piece of the american dream. as a child, she struggled with homelessness moving from city to city as her mother dealt with substance abuse. when she became a mom, she swore that her own children would not explains the same kind of housing and security. with down payment assistance from hud, she was able to buy a home of her own. then there is mary from new jersey, mary lived in the world trade towers on september 11. as a result, mary suffers from posttraumatic stress disorder. and she experienced back and nerve pain which are surgery and left her unable to hold down a job. four years, she lived in a apartment, after it was condemned
then she qualified for housing through her local housing authority. she cried for joy when she heard the news. she could secure the time she needed to earn her ged. there are people like dina in every segment of our country. people's's lives have been changed for the better because of the work hud does. hud unlocks the doors of opportunity for people to stand on the threshold of becoming homeowners, of achieving their own piece of the american dream. as a child, she struggled with homelessness...
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our first record is the clerk of the house, cheryl johnson. previously she served as the director of the smithsonian office of governmental relations. she's had a long career on capitol hill, having served in numerous offices for nearly 20 years. including as chief education and investigative counsel for the house committee on education and the work force, and as director and counsel for the committee on house administration's subcommittee on libraries and memorials. she owns a degree in journalism and mass communication from the university of iowa. you are now recognized for five minutes. ms. johnson: thank you. good morning. chair kilmer, vice chair timmons and members of the committee, thank you for inviting me to testify. the office of the clerk pursues numerous and diverse goals and priorities. primary is supporting the day to day operations of the house. i have submitted my written testimony and i will highlight some of it now. to start, one of the recommendations made by this committee has been implemented already. with this congress, t
our first record is the clerk of the house, cheryl johnson. previously she served as the director of the smithsonian office of governmental relations. she's had a long career on capitol hill, having served in numerous offices for nearly 20 years. including as chief education and investigative counsel for the house committee on education and the work force, and as director and counsel for the committee on house administration's subcommittee on libraries and memorials. she owns a degree in...
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we can talk about wanting to create new housing, supportive housing, new shelters. one of the best ways to do it as supervisor peskin illustrated in purchasing the grenada or even this building, is to be able to buy them and quickly rehab them. i think it gave us the opportunity to ask for a better plan as supervisor peskin laid out. 24-hour on site, more collaboration, more street presence and also the ability to purchase the building with future options. please add my name as a co-sponsor. >> president walton: thank you. supervisor mandelman? >> supervisor mandelman: thank you. i think this is a little bit -- it is well deserved. i was not on necessarily on the receiving end of the e-mails there was. there was a lot of e-mails. there was a lot of advocacy. i think there is a growing consensus, i believe that san francisco is undersheltered. the situation that we have on our streets in many of our districts is fundamentally and not to take anything away from the incredible investment in permanent supportive housing the city made over the last decades. we should be
we can talk about wanting to create new housing, supportive housing, new shelters. one of the best ways to do it as supervisor peskin illustrated in purchasing the grenada or even this building, is to be able to buy them and quickly rehab them. i think it gave us the opportunity to ask for a better plan as supervisor peskin laid out. 24-hour on site, more collaboration, more street presence and also the ability to purchase the building with future options. please add my name as a co-sponsor....
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me after 3 years raj, dogwood, curry house, hot stop shop. no frills hole in the wall was an affordable place to go. even celebrity shift as the what ain't a golden ramsey called in on a friday not what was his place like? it was crazy. nice. really. are people getting drawn people dancing tables and what people love to buy? it wasn't just like settled music and people in like suede waste, coach and bow ties. there was no answer braces when you come to watch stuff. you're like everybody else. we had a cult following, as everyone rooms were safe to watch the pandemic in did the party locked down to push small businesses like hot dog. he's a financial straw. raj says he's clientele disappeared because london became a ghost town for it was a big hit for us. and there was times when this, when you sat there all night and literally had 2 or 3 customers for the whole evening. it's a sad ending in 0 rods. now 49 began working with his mother here as a teenager. today all of the signage is being removed from the restaurant won't put blood, sweat, and
me after 3 years raj, dogwood, curry house, hot stop shop. no frills hole in the wall was an affordable place to go. even celebrity shift as the what ain't a golden ramsey called in on a friday not what was his place like? it was crazy. nice. really. are people getting drawn people dancing tables and what people love to buy? it wasn't just like settled music and people in like suede waste, coach and bow ties. there was no answer braces when you come to watch stuff. you're like everybody else....
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does the white house support that particular measure? i know the ambassador sullivan has discussed to that in general. >> right now as you know, they are discussing and we are looking at the impact of the u.s. investment flows that could circumvent which is something i think the national security advisor has touched on and in ways that would harm the national security we would be concerned by. we are in touch about the proposal and efforts more broadly in this regard but again we will keep working through congress and with leaders there and that is the focus at this point. >> [inaudible] iran and venezuela with more supplies into the market? >> let me outline for you he asked me this question yesterday and i wanted more details to i'm just coming back to it a little bit. the president is focused on doing everything we can to address the squeeze we know gas prices can have on families. as he said, supplying oil around the world should be keeping up with the demand as we exit the pandemic, so there's a couple of areas we are focused on and
does the white house support that particular measure? i know the ambassador sullivan has discussed to that in general. >> right now as you know, they are discussing and we are looking at the impact of the u.s. investment flows that could circumvent which is something i think the national security advisor has touched on and in ways that would harm the national security we would be concerned by. we are in touch about the proposal and efforts more broadly in this regard but again we will...
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. >> over the past about what housing looks like in this country. before last year, this committee was it's cold at the banking housing urban affairs committee was ut banking and wall street and too little about issues that matter to people's lives particularly housing. leaving one and four renters paying over half their income every month for housing and that was before the pandemic. we talked about the legacy of racial discrimination from slavery to jim crow and redlining and how that shameful legacy has affected renters and aspired homeowners even today. we talk about the unique challenges facing renters and homeowners. .. >> they see them as nothing more as annual return on equity may be out of town or out of country sometimes raising rent 50 percent or eviction notices leaving toxic mold and infestations to growers on the name of their profit and their own bottom line with those communities to become harder and harder to find. they have nowhere else to go left with an impossible choice paying money they don't have or risk having nowhere to slee
. >> over the past about what housing looks like in this country. before last year, this committee was it's cold at the banking housing urban affairs committee was ut banking and wall street and too little about issues that matter to people's lives particularly housing. leaving one and four renters paying over half their income every month for housing and that was before the pandemic. we talked about the legacy of racial discrimination from slavery to jim crow and redlining and how that...
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started going through the house. she had maybe startled a burglar when she came in through the front door. >> well investigators combed the quick the crime scene, nathan anxiously watched the police activity from the house across the street. how did they tell you what they had found? >> the police were not the first people to tell me. unfortunately, i found out about it through my father. i was calling my dad and dad said well i'm on my way. i just heard on the radio. the local news media just put it on the radio that at your house somebody was shot. >> nathan realized it had to have been denise. when you came to that realization, what is going through your mind? >> everything stopped. i went looking at my four -year-old daughter, who is the image of her mother. curly hair and bouncy step. and i just kept looking at my daughter and i wanted to hug her. i wanted to just let all of the pain that was associated with knowing. but there she was standing, staring at me, just smiling. my world had just been shattered. and i
started going through the house. she had maybe startled a burglar when she came in through the front door. >> well investigators combed the quick the crime scene, nathan anxiously watched the police activity from the house across the street. how did they tell you what they had found? >> the police were not the first people to tell me. unfortunately, i found out about it through my father. i was calling my dad and dad said well i'm on my way. i just heard on the radio. the local news...
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congratulations to new house speaker and a warm welcome to all of our new legislators. you are in for quite a ride. it is my incredible honor for one last time to follow our tradition of addressing oregonians at the start of the legislative section on —- session to mail the critical issues of our state and how we are working to address them. i stand here today at a terrible moment for oregon assistant i checknt office settings ago the world has fundamentally changed. oregon has undoubtably faced some of the most challenging times in our state's history. the beginning of a global pandemic. wildfire season increasing in intensity with devastating impact stork floods, i.c.e. storms, and heat waves brought on by a worsening climate crisis. and divisions across the country in ways we have never experienced before. despite these difficult times oregon has fundamentally changed for thewe better we have accomplished incredible work over the past few years and has shaken up the status quo oregonians more than ever have come together to weather the storms and our state is bette
congratulations to new house speaker and a warm welcome to all of our new legislators. you are in for quite a ride. it is my incredible honor for one last time to follow our tradition of addressing oregonians at the start of the legislative section on —- session to mail the critical issues of our state and how we are working to address them. i stand here today at a terrible moment for oregon assistant i checknt office settings ago the world has fundamentally changed. oregon has undoubtably...
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we can talk about wanting to create new housing, supportive housing, new shelters. one of the best ways to do it as supervisor peskin illustrated in purchasing the grenada or even this building, is to be able to buy them and quickly rehab them. i think it gave us the opportunity to ask for a better plan as supervisor peskin laid out. 24-hour on site, more collaboration, more street presence and also the ability to purchase the building with future options. please add my name as a co-sponsor. >> president walton: thank you. supervisor mandelman? >> supervisor mandelman: thank you. i think this is a little bit -- it is well deserved. i was not on necessarily on the receiving end of the e-mails there was. there was a lot of e-mails. there was a lot of advocacy. i think there is a growing consensus, i believe that san francisco is undersheltered. the situation that we have on our streets in many of our districts is fundamentally and not to take anything away from the incredible investment in permanent supportive housing the city made over the last decades. we should be
we can talk about wanting to create new housing, supportive housing, new shelters. one of the best ways to do it as supervisor peskin illustrated in purchasing the grenada or even this building, is to be able to buy them and quickly rehab them. i think it gave us the opportunity to ask for a better plan as supervisor peskin laid out. 24-hour on site, more collaboration, more street presence and also the ability to purchase the building with future options. please add my name as a co-sponsor....
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reporter: is the right house -- white house directing congress -- ms. jean-pierre: that is the first i'm hearing of that. i am just telling you where we have been in a strong and definitive way on nord stream 2. reporter: second topic, the durham investigation. does the president have any -- using computer experts to infiltrate computer systems of competing presidents or even the president-elect for the goal of creating a narrative? ms. jean-pierre: that is something i cannot speak to from this podium. reporter: monitoring internet traffic -- is that spying? ms. jean-pierre: i can't speak to that report. reporter: generally speaking -- ms. jean-pierre: i refer you to the department of justice. reporter: what message does it send to the ukrainian government to be closing the embassy? ms. jean-pierre: the embassy in kiev? i know the state department made an announcement on it earlier. the state department announced today that they are temporarily relocating our embassy operations in ukraine from our embassy in kiev due to the dramatic acceleration in the
reporter: is the right house -- white house directing congress -- ms. jean-pierre: that is the first i'm hearing of that. i am just telling you where we have been in a strong and definitive way on nord stream 2. reporter: second topic, the durham investigation. does the president have any -- using computer experts to infiltrate computer systems of competing presidents or even the president-elect for the goal of creating a narrative? ms. jean-pierre: that is something i cannot speak to from this...
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together in the white house. i refute that by using primary sources by people who were in the white house, the chief usher. those guys all said nobody came in there to see harding at any time. there were no women or parties at the white house. we did note the dna that he did have a child with her, he had a couple of extramarital affairs. not as president. susan: throughout your book, there are quotations from two people. alice roosevelt longworth and william allen white. who were they, and what were their contributions to the public's view? ryan: william allen white was a newspaper guy from kansas. he was not a harding guy at all. he wrote a lot of books, wrote a book about coolidge. had a negative view of harding. alice roosevelt longworth was theodore roosevelt's first daughter. his wife died in childbirth. on valentine's day in the 1880's. she was very outspoken, she knew the harding's well. in her memoir, she called harding a slob. she was there in the white house, she knew him well. she did refute some of th
together in the white house. i refute that by using primary sources by people who were in the white house, the chief usher. those guys all said nobody came in there to see harding at any time. there were no women or parties at the white house. we did note the dna that he did have a child with her, he had a couple of extramarital affairs. not as president. susan: throughout your book, there are quotations from two people. alice roosevelt longworth and william allen white. who were they, and what...
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asked the question again, and the speaker was said to the entire house. so you guys decide what's going on here and they established the president to end floor debate. to have a motion in place to actually stop guard near from speaking which was the first of three presidents. they had to shut down the filibuster in 1841. they limited speaking to one hour per representative on emotion and those two things kind of really shut down the filibuster in the house in 1871 1841 actually. so mr. bombboy over the years there have been alterations or rules put in place when it comes to the the filibusters that a correct statement. absolutely, and so the debate happening in today's political environment, does it surprise you at all? well, no, i think. we would definitely once in 2013 where the democrats used a poor elementary procedure eliminate the filibuster and nominations except for the supreme court that kind of ticked off that cycle and then in 2017 republicans did the same thing for supreme court nominations, so no, it doesn't surprise me at all. i think that t
asked the question again, and the speaker was said to the entire house. so you guys decide what's going on here and they established the president to end floor debate. to have a motion in place to actually stop guard near from speaking which was the first of three presidents. they had to shut down the filibuster in 1841. they limited speaking to one hour per representative on emotion and those two things kind of really shut down the filibuster in the house in 1871 1841 actually. so mr. bombboy...
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bond to build more housing. and we funded over 4,000 units in that time. we've opened hundreds of units in the past year and hundreds more are on the way. >> we know this problem did not get created overnight and it will take a lot longer to clean it up. thank you. >>> switching gears, taking a alive look outside. oh, look at this. this is palisades tahoe where folks are already heading down the slopes from siberia express. and the conditions are snowy. travel conditions by tonight may be a little difficult at the higher elevations. the hope is the upper elevations may receive about a foot and a half of snow. >> that looks like a lot of fun. >> so how much snow? >> it looks like we could get at least a foot in some spots and it is still coming down. i love that view. i'm really inspired by the olympics to try something like that. let's see what's going on as we look at storm ranger. our mobile doppler radar. we'll keep this powered up over the next few days because it could be quite busy. tracking snow and also
bond to build more housing. and we funded over 4,000 units in that time. we've opened hundreds of units in the past year and hundreds more are on the way. >> we know this problem did not get created overnight and it will take a lot longer to clean it up. thank you. >>> switching gears, taking a alive look outside. oh, look at this. this is palisades tahoe where folks are already heading down the slopes from siberia express. and the conditions are snowy. travel conditions by...
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house and head back home. melissa started her career on capitol hill working for her home state of south carolina in congressman joe wilson's office. there she worked her way up to deputy chief of staff before joining my team when i was elected to congress in 2014. as my first hire and chief of staff, she helped me assemble an outstanding team and she helped me build a culture for an office that has accomplished much. . throughout her career on capitol hill she served as a mentor and friend to many staffers far beyond my office. she is always there for colleagues or anyone else. searching for advice or assistance. as every member of congress knows, nothing would get done in this place without the dedicated service of our staff who are always working behind the scenes. her advice, experience, and hard work have played a large role in helping me to represent the seventh congressional district in north carolina to the very best of my ability. i congratulate and thank melissa for her many years of congressional se
house and head back home. melissa started her career on capitol hill working for her home state of south carolina in congressman joe wilson's office. there she worked her way up to deputy chief of staff before joining my team when i was elected to congress in 2014. as my first hire and chief of staff, she helped me assemble an outstanding team and she helped me build a culture for an office that has accomplished much. . throughout her career on capitol hill she served as a mentor and friend to...
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more on what the white house is reportedly doing in a moment. first to fox business's susan li on the price spike mom and pop stores are dealing with right now. >> that's right. small business is the backbone of the american economy. employing the majority of workers across the country and they're the ones that feel the most pain from higher prices. you see that in the ban survey. confidence at the lowest level since last year. labor shortages are one of the top two issues causing headaches. 60% of businesses had to raise prices last month, the highest record on number. nearly a quarter of business owners reporting inflation as the single most important problem, which is the highest number that we've seen in over 40 years. you also have a lack of workers with nearly half complaining about job openings. they can't seem to fill them. so in order to attract the right talent, 50% of businesses had to raise salaries last month. that's the highest number ever. that is restricting their growth with the fewest number of companies expanding in 11 months.
more on what the white house is reportedly doing in a moment. first to fox business's susan li on the price spike mom and pop stores are dealing with right now. >> that's right. small business is the backbone of the american economy. employing the majority of workers across the country and they're the ones that feel the most pain from higher prices. you see that in the ban survey. confidence at the lowest level since last year. labor shortages are one of the top two issues causing...
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confirmation hearing as the white house reports on as the white house reports on msnbc. riders! let your queriesn. yeah, hi. instead of letting passengers wrap their arms around us, could we put little handles on our jackets? -denied. -can you imagine? i want a new nickname. can you guys start calling me snake? no, bryan. -denied. -how about we all get quotes to see if we can save with america's number one motorcycle insurer? approved. cool! hey, if bryan's not gonna be snake, can i be snake? -all: no. (bright music) - win at work by communicating effectively with grammarly. grammarly helps you rewrite your sentences for clarity. - ...will triple in the next yea - [businesswoman] so you get the reactions you want. try grammarly today at grammarly we were alone when my husband had the heart attack. he's the most important thing in my life. i'm so lucky to get him back. your heart isn't just yours. protect it with bayer aspirin. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. every business is on a journey. and along the ride, you'll find many challenges. ♪ y
confirmation hearing as the white house reports on as the white house reports on msnbc. riders! let your queriesn. yeah, hi. instead of letting passengers wrap their arms around us, could we put little handles on our jackets? -denied. -can you imagine? i want a new nickname. can you guys start calling me snake? no, bryan. -denied. -how about we all get quotes to see if we can save with america's number one motorcycle insurer? approved. cool! hey, if bryan's not gonna be snake, can i be snake?...
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david at the white house, thank you. molly: ukrainians preparing for potential unrest, their holding drills less than 20 miles from russia. the white house says russia will likely carry out a small flag operation entered ukraine possibly stating an attack as pretext for inflation. lucas tomlinson live on the ground from more on the situation there. >> u.s. officials tell me the invasion would be as soon as wednesday. for one young we met working at a coffee shop, he just doesn't have time to worry. >> i'm worried about it, we are helpless in this situation. every day we have problems. >> a different reaction on the other side catching up with these making homemade bombs. >> are you prepared to fight the russians if they show up in your city? we are ready to stand for our country until the end even if we need to die for it. >> today thousands of ukrainians took to the streets for unity protests the crowd demanding vladimir putin pullback is 104,000 troops to the border. glory to ukraine chance, the banner said ukrainians
david at the white house, thank you. molly: ukrainians preparing for potential unrest, their holding drills less than 20 miles from russia. the white house says russia will likely carry out a small flag operation entered ukraine possibly stating an attack as pretext for inflation. lucas tomlinson live on the ground from more on the situation there. >> u.s. officials tell me the invasion would be as soon as wednesday. for one young we met working at a coffee shop, he just doesn't have time...
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the white house? well the theory of restoration and preservation, is that by restoring and preserving the past we can make certain that we don't make that were made in the past and we can learn and do better citizens for the future. that's the whole theory of history why we study history. it's to learn from the past make certainly don't make the same mistakes and do better at going forward. now the human brain has not yet evolved such that when you see a picture of the white house or a picture of any historic building, it's the same as actually visiting it you can look at the picture of the white house and get some sense of what it's all about, but it's not the same as a visiting it and therefore if you preserve it more people want to visit it what people want to see what this white house is about and therefore our citizens flock to see it all the time and they should and it's possible to make this white house better because we can provide the resources through the white house historical association t
the white house? well the theory of restoration and preservation, is that by restoring and preserving the past we can make certain that we don't make that were made in the past and we can learn and do better citizens for the future. that's the whole theory of history why we study history. it's to learn from the past make certainly don't make the same mistakes and do better at going forward. now the human brain has not yet evolved such that when you see a picture of the white house or a picture...
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peter alexander is outside the house. we have just learned that second gentleman doug imhoff at an event today and was ushered out fast because of a security concern. students and staff at the school evacuated. what do we know? >> reporter: that is exactly right. this happened at 2:18 today. the second gentleman, the vice president's husband doug imhoff was at an event here in washington, d.c. at dunbar high school. he was ushered off the stage by secret service agents during this event. we have now heard that while the students remain evacuated, they are on a playing field outside of the school, itself, that there was a bomb threat now confirmed by the d.c. public school superintendent, just confirming now it was a bomb threat responsible for the security situation that ultimately led to the second gentleman being cleared from that building, evacuated, as were the students at the time. we've reached out independently to the secret service as well as the office of the second gentleman and have heard nothing back from them
peter alexander is outside the house. we have just learned that second gentleman doug imhoff at an event today and was ushered out fast because of a security concern. students and staff at the school evacuated. what do we know? >> reporter: that is exactly right. this happened at 2:18 today. the second gentleman, the vice president's husband doug imhoff was at an event here in washington, d.c. at dunbar high school. he was ushered off the stage by secret service agents during this event....
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>> mary bruce live at the white house. mary, thank you. >>> our martha raddatz sat down with defense secretary lloyd austin today in poland as he was visiting with u.s. and polish troops. and he made it very clear that vladimir putin had assembled the kind of forces on the ukrainian board they are he believes clearly point to an invasion and not a bluff. martha then pressing on that point. >> reporter: this is not a bluff. >> i don't believe it's a bluff. i think it's -- i think he's assembled the right kinds of things that you would need to conduct a successful invasion, so -- >> reporter: he's got things like medical tents and nurses. you would never have seen that if you were going to be withdrawing your troops. >> exactly. if they were redeploying to grrison, we wouldn't be seeing the kinds of things in terms of not only combat power but also logistical support, medical support, combat aviation that we've seen in the region. >> listing some of the things that we've witnessed on these satellite images. the medical hospi
>> mary bruce live at the white house. mary, thank you. >>> our martha raddatz sat down with defense secretary lloyd austin today in poland as he was visiting with u.s. and polish troops. and he made it very clear that vladimir putin had assembled the kind of forces on the ukrainian board they are he believes clearly point to an invasion and not a bluff. martha then pressing on that point. >> reporter: this is not a bluff. >> i don't believe it's a bluff. i think it's...
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the house was surrounded, they spoke too loud. speakers telling people to surrender or the house would be destroyed. then the fighting started near or inside the house, but after about an hour, the helicopter carried out 4 or 5 machine gun attacks on the house. 11 came pamela lewis preparing to go to sleep. and suddenly we heard wind and the sound of helicopters on my end went out to see what was going on. she found the sky totally red. they asked us through the loudspeakers to go out. we didn't at 1st, then we went out. they searched us in hand of my father, they asked for our names and welcome about our neighbor. we said we don't know anything. they asked us to move to the neighboring house and started rating our one to one. and the united states says that he designated a suicide vest, while together with members of his family, we still have new and verified information as to how will these children perish? these are civilians, as well as women, whether it was american missiles fired by helicopters. small arms, far by us, special forces in the ground were indeed at this suicide vest.
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. >> celilia, at the white house with developments. cecilia, thank you. >>> this russian invasion is leading to another emergency unfolding at this hour. our team witnessing the humanitarian crisis just across ukraine's borders. the u.n. already estimating tonight, hundreds of thousands are on the move. desperate crowds at train stations and at border crossings, many are women and children wondering where they're supposed to go. what our matt gutman and the team witnessed in poland today. >> reporter: they are pressed up against checkpoints in slovakia and pouring into polish train stations. tonight the u.n. says hundreds of thousands of ukrainians are on the move. among them, american juan tec, his ukrainian wife illana, their son, and the boy's grandmother. making a 30-hour trek from kyiv to the polish border. >> i would say i want to come back but i don't know if we're going to come back. >> reporter: this is juan, finally. we met the family just moments after they crossed into poland. >> it was hard to realize that it happened, tha
. >> celilia, at the white house with developments. cecilia, thank you. >>> this russian invasion is leading to another emergency unfolding at this hour. our team witnessing the humanitarian crisis just across ukraine's borders. the u.n. already estimating tonight, hundreds of thousands are on the move. desperate crowds at train stations and at border crossings, many are women and children wondering where they're supposed to go. what our matt gutman and the team witnessed in...
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house of representatives. the speaker: the house will be in order. the prayer will be offered by chaplin kibben. chaplain kibben: would you pray with me. we draw near to you this day, o god, in deepest reverence. for you alone are god, the creator of the universe, the giver of our lives. holy are you, the lord of hosts, the earth is filled with your glory. you are both transcendent and imminent. above and around us. among and within us. in your magnificent presence we are in awe to stand before you. vulnerable before your power. undeserving of your regard. humbly then we offer ourselves to you, confiding in your mercy, hopeful for your grace. finding in you our refuge and strength. touch our unclean lips with your purifying word, that we would be cleansed of our wrongdoing and redeemed of our unworthiness. send us forth and we will serve you with gratitude for our healing and wholeness. may we give our time and effort to your service and live our lives in faithfulness to you. in your sovereign name we pray. amen. the speaker: thank you, chaplain kibb
house of representatives. the speaker: the house will be in order. the prayer will be offered by chaplin kibben. chaplain kibben: would you pray with me. we draw near to you this day, o god, in deepest reverence. for you alone are god, the creator of the universe, the giver of our lives. holy are you, the lord of hosts, the earth is filled with your glory. you are both transcendent and imminent. above and around us. among and within us. in your magnificent presence we are in awe to stand before...
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in conclusion, mission housing who built thousands housing units. emerald is the only firm in san francisco that successfully done project like muni. our team includes many san francisco firms with substantial local experience and design, construction, community outreach. we have built billions of dollars of projects in the city combined with our p3 developers. we are more than capable completing this project. if muni is unable to include this interesting, we asktor readmitted to the bidding process. thank you so much. >> chair borden: thank you. are there additional callers on the line? with that, we'll close public comment. are there any additional comments that directors have on this topic before we close the item? seeing none. we will close this item and move on to the next one. >> clerk: this places on item 13. discussion and vote pursuant to admin code section 67.10d as to whether to invoke the attorney-client privilege and conduct closed session with legal counsel. >> chair borden: this is on public comment on us going into closed session. if
in conclusion, mission housing who built thousands housing units. emerald is the only firm in san francisco that successfully done project like muni. our team includes many san francisco firms with substantial local experience and design, construction, community outreach. we have built billions of dollars of projects in the city combined with our p3 developers. we are more than capable completing this project. if muni is unable to include this interesting, we asktor readmitted to the bidding...
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their whole house is crumbling on top of them. and the pressure has got to be intense. >> i wanted to ask you about that. i'm sorry to interrupt you. but you do wonder if they feel like the walls are closing in, because there are so many different things now. so many different levels. so many different lawsuits. so many different stories. >> right. there is so much pressure with no right answer. for example, they are going to have to give the new york case, they're going to have to answer questions and the new york case. if they answer questions, it could be used against them in criminal cases. so do they take the fifth amendment? they don't really want to do that, because trump has already said that anyone who takes the fifth amendment must be a monster, must be guilty, and it can be used against them in the civil case. so all of these things are crashing down on top of them, and there are no good answers, it is all crumbling. >> when you look in totality at all of these things that are going on, we only have three seconds left,
their whole house is crumbling on top of them. and the pressure has got to be intense. >> i wanted to ask you about that. i'm sorry to interrupt you. but you do wonder if they feel like the walls are closing in, because there are so many different things now. so many different levels. so many different lawsuits. so many different stories. >> right. there is so much pressure with no right answer. for example, they are going to have to give the new york case, they're going to have to...
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>> madam speaker, pursuant to house res. 8, i inform the house that ms. adams will vote nay on steel amendment 239. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from iowa seek recognition? mrs. miller-meeks: as the member designated by rep salazar, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that representative salazar will vote yea on steel amendment 239. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from hawaii seek recognition? mr. case: madam speaker, as the member designated mr. kehele, i inform the house that mr. kehele will vote no on the steel amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. baird of indiana, i inform the house that mr. baird will vote yea on amendment number 239. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated chairwoman eddie nydia velazquez, congressman torres of new york, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the ho
>> madam speaker, pursuant to house res. 8, i inform the house that ms. adams will vote nay on steel amendment 239. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from iowa seek recognition? mrs. miller-meeks: as the member designated by rep salazar, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that representative salazar will vote yea on steel amendment 239. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from hawaii seek recognition? mr. case: madam speaker, as...
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or affordable housing? >> i have seen that in my experience, especially with low-income housing tax projects. there typically can be a lack of understanding of what that would mean for a neighborhood and sort of a not in my backyard mentality does come to bear with that. in cleveland, we are taking a hard look at our zoning codes right now. our first suburbs consortium is seeing if we could increase density and allow for accessory dwelling units where we could create more affordable housing opportunities. that's a project that we are currently working on. i agree with you that it is a true problem. >> thank you. mr. waller, from your perspective, this issue of zoning, reform or at least re-evaluation, do you have any comments? >> it's a conversation that is also going on in georgia, particularly in the larger urban areas where part of the reason for affordable housing, the lack of affordable housing is the property to build it on. the conversation is going on and we could provide more information about that
or affordable housing? >> i have seen that in my experience, especially with low-income housing tax projects. there typically can be a lack of understanding of what that would mean for a neighborhood and sort of a not in my backyard mentality does come to bear with that. in cleveland, we are taking a hard look at our zoning codes right now. our first suburbs consortium is seeing if we could increase density and allow for accessory dwelling units where we could create more affordable...
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the house was surrounded on the slope through loudspeakers telling people to surrender or the house would be destroyed and then then the fighting started near or inside the house fence. after about an hour under the helicopter, carried out 4 or 5 machine gun attacks on the house, mckinnon came on a lawyer preparing to go to sea. and suddenly we heard wound in the sound of helicopters, johan my, and went out to see what was going on. she found the sky totally red. they asked us through the loudspeakers to go out. we didn't at 1st, then we went out, they searched us in, handcuffed my father. they asked for our names and welcome you about our neighbor. we said, we don't know anything. they asked us to move to the neighboring house and started rating our so one to one in the united states says that he detonated a suicide vest while together with members of his family. we still have new and verified information as to how will these children perish? these the civilians as well as women, whether it was american missiles fired by helicopters, small arms, far by us, special forces in the ground, o
the house was surrounded on the slope through loudspeakers telling people to surrender or the house would be destroyed and then then the fighting started near or inside the house fence. after about an hour under the helicopter, carried out 4 or 5 machine gun attacks on the house, mckinnon came on a lawyer preparing to go to sea. and suddenly we heard wound in the sound of helicopters, johan my, and went out to see what was going on. she found the sky totally red. they asked us through the...
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our white house correspondent, kimberly how kit reports. according to a senior administration official, the telephone call between the us and russian president lasted just over an hour. the call was apparently professional and substantive in nature, but there was apparently no change in the dynamic. in other words, the united states reportedly put forward a number of ideas that it believed were in the best interests of the west of the alliance and addressed the key security concerns of russia. however, it is still unclear in the eyes of the united states, whether or not russia has made a decision to take the diplomatic path to resolve the security differences. or go with the use of force and war in for the united states is what they're seeing on the ground, the continued build up of military troops. and the united states saying, according to this administration official, that is the belief of the united states. if russia is to pursue that military option, that the result would be nothing short of catastrophic. now, earlier in the day on sat
our white house correspondent, kimberly how kit reports. according to a senior administration official, the telephone call between the us and russian president lasted just over an hour. the call was apparently professional and substantive in nature, but there was apparently no change in the dynamic. in other words, the united states reportedly put forward a number of ideas that it believed were in the best interests of the west of the alliance and addressed the key security concerns of russia....
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it requires no action whatsoever on the part of any white house official. but yes, the problem is use of unofficial devices and it goes on a lot and we're trying to get the law tightened up on that. but the obligation is on the white house official who gets that email from you if it pertains to official business. they're supposed to put it into an official record keeping system. but you know, again, when we're talking about this, you see how much to give there isn't the law. you see that, you know, with no enforcement how easy it is to circumvent it. and now we know the president himself, who is the most significant person in the white house, whose records are of the highest value was and you know, alive and thinking about is, you know, you can go to the present the j, f. k presidential library, or even at the archives, and they have doodles from as it in kennedy that he created at the height of the cuban missile crisis when our country was facing extinction we thought, and they were preserved. and it's fascinating because they give you an insight, their do
it requires no action whatsoever on the part of any white house official. but yes, the problem is use of unofficial devices and it goes on a lot and we're trying to get the law tightened up on that. but the obligation is on the white house official who gets that email from you if it pertains to official business. they're supposed to put it into an official record keeping system. but you know, again, when we're talking about this, you see how much to give there isn't the law. you see that, you...
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one senior trump white house official said he and other white house staffers frequently put documents into burn bags to be destroyed, rather than preserving them and would decide themselves what should be saved and what should be burned. the january 6th committee asked for certain documents related to trump's efforts to pressure vice president mike pence, for example, some of them no longer existed in the person's files, because they had already been shredded, end quote. a former senior trump official said of trump, quote, he didn't want a record of anything. now, i guess one simple straightforward way to describe that might be this. >> it's an official document, you're not allowed. it's illegal what she did. she broke the law. >> apparently not content to violate the presidential records by ripping them up into pieces and putting them in burn bags and shredding them or burning them donald trump apparently took a whole bunch of presidential records with him when he left the white house. and just stuck them in his golf club in florida. the "washington post" reports today that the natio
one senior trump white house official said he and other white house staffers frequently put documents into burn bags to be destroyed, rather than preserving them and would decide themselves what should be saved and what should be burned. the january 6th committee asked for certain documents related to trump's efforts to pressure vice president mike pence, for example, some of them no longer existed in the person's files, because they had already been shredded, end quote. a former senior trump...
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ordinance two 6621 and the administrative code to require reporting on housing needs and affordable housing production by this population. under this legislation the department of disability services is staff with facilitating the development of reports in collaboration with the mayor's office of housing and department of homelessness andsupportive housing and mayors office for disability . while our department will coordinatedeveloping this report is truly a collaborative effort that willful information and expertise from multiple city departments . documents releasedthe first of this year titled the senior disability housing needs overview report in october 2021 . this report is available online on the document site. they will prepare and publish the second of these reports entitled the affordable housing needs assessment and production pipeline report by october 2022 and asoutlined in the city ordinance . this affordable housing needs assessment will help stakeholder department staff, commissioners, elected officials, community partners and the general public understand the current popul
ordinance two 6621 and the administrative code to require reporting on housing needs and affordable housing production by this population. under this legislation the department of disability services is staff with facilitating the development of reports in collaboration with the mayor's office of housing and department of homelessness andsupportive housing and mayors office for disability . while our department will coordinatedeveloping this report is truly a collaborative effort that willful...
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do you see yourself taking your house -- a house away from someone who needs to buy a house to live in? caller: i would buy land and build a house. i am looking for the investment. i can't afford to buy a $400,000 house. that is not my intention. i am looking at the land but the land is tripled, also. those acres now are $100,000. this is in the last two to three years. this isn't ten-year to go. now, you can't find anything under $300,000. another woman from new hampshire said $150,000. if you see a house for $150,000, it is gutted inside. and it has to be torn down, usually. there are houses that need work, contractor housing or what ever they call it -- whatever they call it. if you buy land and you will be a developer, they have some control and demand that you make affordable housing. because, what is happening here is on the coast. these investors from massachusetts, new york buy up a place, tear it all down and build the marina with $100,000 homes or whatever, they are not building any affordable housing. host: let me jump in one more time. you said you were looking to buy land
do you see yourself taking your house -- a house away from someone who needs to buy a house to live in? caller: i would buy land and build a house. i am looking for the investment. i can't afford to buy a $400,000 house. that is not my intention. i am looking at the land but the land is tripled, also. those acres now are $100,000. this is in the last two to three years. this isn't ten-year to go. now, you can't find anything under $300,000. another woman from new hampshire said $150,000. if you...
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we cook our own corn in house. everything is pretty much hand made on a daily basis, so day and night, we're making hand made tortillas, carnitas, salsas. a lot of love put into this. [♪♪♪] >> used to be very easy to define casual dining, fine dining, quick service. now, it's shades of gray, and we're trying to define that experience through that spectrum of service. fine dining calls into white table cloths. the cafeteria is large production kitchen, understanding vast production kitchens, the googles and the facebooks of the world that have those types of kitchens. and the ideas that change every year, again, it's the notion and the venue. >> one of the things i love about vince is one of our outlets is a concept restaurant, and he changes the concept every year to show students how to do a startup restaurant. it's been a pizzeria, a taco bar. it's been a mediterranean bar, it's been a noodle bar. people choose ccsf over other hospitality programs because the industry recognizes that we instill the work eth
we cook our own corn in house. everything is pretty much hand made on a daily basis, so day and night, we're making hand made tortillas, carnitas, salsas. a lot of love put into this. [♪♪♪] >> used to be very easy to define casual dining, fine dining, quick service. now, it's shades of gray, and we're trying to define that experience through that spectrum of service. fine dining calls into white table cloths. the cafeteria is large production kitchen, understanding vast production...
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>> it was in the house, wasn't it? >> in the basement of the house. his office was in the basement of the house. >> oh god. >> bill cosby controlled every single aspect of that show. so i have no doubt in my mind that he chose what dr. huxtables medical specialty would be. >> he could have been a dentist for crying out loud. you weren't, you were an ob/gyn. >> this character bringing women to his home, where he examines them, it's outrageous. >> i don't have da to for this, it's probably due the cosby show the sit-com as another influential and successful show. i'm certain that that show is not in syndication in the way that it would have been had cosby, the way it was prior to the accusations and the conviction against cosby, i am pretty certain in the culture we live in, it never will be again. it will never be the simpsons, people make the descriptions and watch woody allen movies, there are actors that won't perform with woody allen. there is a big sek segment of hollywood think i can't work with this guy and distributors that don't want to play t
>> it was in the house, wasn't it? >> in the basement of the house. his office was in the basement of the house. >> oh god. >> bill cosby controlled every single aspect of that show. so i have no doubt in my mind that he chose what dr. huxtables medical specialty would be. >> he could have been a dentist for crying out loud. you weren't, you were an ob/gyn. >> this character bringing women to his home, where he examines them, it's outrageous. >> i don't...
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white house in a new crisis. released u.s. army probe that the white house endangered u.s. troops in the botched evacuation of afghanistan that left 13 u.s. soldiers dead and stranded 9,000 citizens. is this the evidence gop need to impeach president biden. lawmakers threaten they will do if they win back control of congress. the white house is facing criticism for funneling $30 million into a program for safe drug use that includes supplying addicts with smoking kits an supplies. this is bipartisan report finds america's opioid crisis cost taxpayers one trillion dollars annually. the dea is moving into dozens of u.s. cities to stop drug gangs and crime. also reports that the white house is accused of worsening the pandemic as it haphazardly rations covid drug treatments to the states. more rules for thee, not for me, house speaker pelosi lectures americans about our moral obligations to reduce climate emissions as the speaker reportedly spent over half a million dollars flying on private jets. the white house accused of stonewalling the release of i.c.e. data on criminal a
white house in a new crisis. released u.s. army probe that the white house endangered u.s. troops in the botched evacuation of afghanistan that left 13 u.s. soldiers dead and stranded 9,000 citizens. is this the evidence gop need to impeach president biden. lawmakers threaten they will do if they win back control of congress. the white house is facing criticism for funneling $30 million into a program for safe drug use that includes supplying addicts with smoking kits an supplies. this is...
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we have curriculum nights, we have open houses, we have meet the teacher night. schools have always been open to our parents. we understand the important bond the school has in a local community. it needs to be a safe place, it needs to be a place of learning, a serious place of learning and educators can't constantly be looking over their shoulder for political organizations to be looking into their lesson plans and trying to raise issues that aren't really there. that's what this bill does. it's not necessarily about parents wanting to get this information, there certainly are some. but it's opening the doors for anybody, anywhere to have access on the internet to see what it is that we're teaching and we know that gets blown out of proportion on the internet. teachers are going to be targeted. this is a bill that has no substance and we don't need it in arizona. we need to focus on what's good for our students, which means keeping them safe and healthy during pandemic and giving them the best education they can get. >> i have 30 seconds left with you, you talk
we have curriculum nights, we have open houses, we have meet the teacher night. schools have always been open to our parents. we understand the important bond the school has in a local community. it needs to be a safe place, it needs to be a place of learning, a serious place of learning and educators can't constantly be looking over their shoulder for political organizations to be looking into their lesson plans and trying to raise issues that aren't really there. that's what this bill does....
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how politically complicated is this for the white house? >> you know, chris, it is incredibly complicated politically for the white house. because of the pressures that president biden and his team feel from the black lives matter movement, and the left in his party, and the defund police offers that we have seen over the last several years. to what is emerging now, in cities like new york and other major cities led by democratic mayors who are saying hold it, we need the police, we have crime problems on our streets, and we need to be tough on crime. and, there is a real contrast there, a real divide among democrats, and within biden's political constituency about how to approach these issues of crime, especially in an era of the pandemic, when you are seeing in a number of cities around the country, crime on the uptick. so biden was grappling with some of those political realities as he spoke in new york at and ypg headquarters today, with the new mayor, eric adams, and i think we should see him trying to carve, sort, of a more middle of
how politically complicated is this for the white house? >> you know, chris, it is incredibly complicated politically for the white house. because of the pressures that president biden and his team feel from the black lives matter movement, and the left in his party, and the defund police offers that we have seen over the last several years. to what is emerging now, in cities like new york and other major cities led by democratic mayors who are saying hold it, we need the police, we have...
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which was common in the trump white house, right? after so much consternation about using personal devices with candidate hillary clinton. so maybe personal cell phones were used or maybe the archives will find more records, okay? but the gap raises a lot of questions, because if there's one thing we know about the former president, it is that his phone calls are perfect. remember that perfect call with the president of ukraine, the one that led to his first impeachment? and remember what he said about hillary clinton? >> people who have nothing to hide don't smash phones with hammers, they don't. people who have nothing to hide don't bleach -- nobody has ever heard of it -- don't bleach their e-mails or destroyed evidence to keep it from being publicly archived as required under federal law. >> people with nothing to hide don't flush papers down the toilet. what about her e-mails? what about her e-mails? what about his phone calls? what about his phone calls? where is the big front page news above the fold? where is that? and then t
which was common in the trump white house, right? after so much consternation about using personal devices with candidate hillary clinton. so maybe personal cell phones were used or maybe the archives will find more records, okay? but the gap raises a lot of questions, because if there's one thing we know about the former president, it is that his phone calls are perfect. remember that perfect call with the president of ukraine, the one that led to his first impeachment? and remember what he...
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these houses are gorgeous houses. >> reporter: exing tatum iii is on the hunt for a new home for his growing family. he spent years preparing for this moment. having a well-paid union job. purchasing a starter home. now he wants to trade up to the american dream and leave something behind for his son charles to inherit. >> generational wealth. being able to have a home as an asset and pass it down. >> reporter: exsy grew up in milwaukee. while he's seen the city change, he's also seen some things stubbornly stay the same. >> if you look at the north side of milwaukee, you're going to see african american. as soon as you cross to the south side, that's where the latino community begins. >> reporter: december spice its overall diversity, milwaukee is the most segregated big city in america. according to data analyzed by abc news. >> we're getting watoessa. >> reporter: today exsy in the pricier subbear of wauwatosa. >> is this the neighborhood you dream of living in? >> definitely, definitely. everybody manicures their yards. i have a 2 1/2-year-old son i would love to ride his bike up
these houses are gorgeous houses. >> reporter: exing tatum iii is on the hunt for a new home for his growing family. he spent years preparing for this moment. having a well-paid union job. purchasing a starter home. now he wants to trade up to the american dream and leave something behind for his son charles to inherit. >> generational wealth. being able to have a home as an asset and pass it down. >> reporter: exsy grew up in milwaukee. while he's seen the city change, he's...
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inclusionary housing on market rate housing so i very much support that we allow market rate housing but with the inclusionary requirements as currently under law. thank you, very much. >> thank you so much. let's take the next caller. >> hello, my name is christopher roach. i'm an architect and a 23 year resident of san francisco. i'm calling to give my full support to the legislation as drafted. our city is in a housing emergency and it's no longer just a crisis. and we need this kind of innovative, experimentation across the city. let's not water down this legislation. let's let it move forward without amendments, current current proposals for ordinances or requirements for in conclusion ary we can always let perfect get in the way of good with you we ned this legislation to allow us to experiment with different types of because we badly need housing. >> we have one last caller in the queue. let's take that caller. >> i am in strong support of the proposal and ask that you continue to most legislation forward as is and earlier today, i also sent a petition that we were co-sponsors
inclusionary housing on market rate housing so i very much support that we allow market rate housing but with the inclusionary requirements as currently under law. thank you, very much. >> thank you so much. let's take the next caller. >> hello, my name is christopher roach. i'm an architect and a 23 year resident of san francisco. i'm calling to give my full support to the legislation as drafted. our city is in a housing emergency and it's no longer just a crisis. and we need this...
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but this one knew exactly that this is going on to their house. so if it's in the middle of nowhere, there is no possibility to take a look without getting anyone's attention. so i change them, appearance changed from my behavior and went for a job interview to this other house. if my sounds ridiculous but i got the job and then the next day i started work superman. the 1st trucks of couse think of that was coming out a few of them have some routine pods. few of them like, you know, like they have some white thing going out from them or no mouth and there was no veterans floors your body. she just came up in the early in the morning to check out of cows. he behave like the this is bullying me magically out in the middle of a night and he just counsellor and i think shown on polish television, their investigation caused a storm of if the team broadened their investigation to other slaughter houses across the country. undiscovered, similar practices elsewhere with thick capital not fit for consumption, entering the food supply chain, me got the big
but this one knew exactly that this is going on to their house. so if it's in the middle of nowhere, there is no possibility to take a look without getting anyone's attention. so i change them, appearance changed from my behavior and went for a job interview to this other house. if my sounds ridiculous but i got the job and then the next day i started work superman. the 1st trucks of couse think of that was coming out a few of them have some routine pods. few of them like, you know, like they...
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by ronald macdonald house and family house. i had the privilege of representing family house when it was seeking land entitlements and funding to build the facility for critically ill children who are seeing at ucsf and when ucsf moved the pediatric hospital to mission bay, it was necessary for family house which had facilities to find a new land and funding and entitlements for that same kind of facility in mission bay. if you walk through their facility, it's gorgeous and it's 80 rooms and it looks like how you are defining group housing. there are bedrooms and bathrooms for the parents and often the kids who are seen at ucsf and shared kitchens and living areas and these are families who are going through one of life's worst nightmares where children have been diagnosed with some kind of critical illness, much times cancer and almost all of the families are in medical and many of them don't live in the city and so, for months or years for treatment, you don't see 2-year-olds by themselves. and so the entire prior to these de
by ronald macdonald house and family house. i had the privilege of representing family house when it was seeking land entitlements and funding to build the facility for critically ill children who are seeing at ucsf and when ucsf moved the pediatric hospital to mission bay, it was necessary for family house which had facilities to find a new land and funding and entitlements for that same kind of facility in mission bay. if you walk through their facility, it's gorgeous and it's 80 rooms and it...
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the white house says they spoke for about 40 minutes. this is a notable conversation because it's the first time they've spoken since the early hours of that russian attack on ukraine wednesday night when after the -- after russia started the physical assault, president biden got on the phone with president zelenskyy where he asked the u.s. president to help rally international support behind ukraine in this time. and now they have just spoken again. we've not gotten details on it behind the timing from the white house. but president zelenskyy tweeted that strengthening systems and an anti-war coalition weral discussed on the call. he is grateful to have american support. strong support for ukraine. and so, of course, that's going to raise some questions about whether or not what they talked about when it comes to the sanctions. the ones that president biden announced yesterday on russia in response to conducting this invasion into ukraine. and we've heard from president zelenskyy and some of his top advisers saying they believed the uni
the white house says they spoke for about 40 minutes. this is a notable conversation because it's the first time they've spoken since the early hours of that russian attack on ukraine wednesday night when after the -- after russia started the physical assault, president biden got on the phone with president zelenskyy where he asked the u.s. president to help rally international support behind ukraine in this time. and now they have just spoken again. we've not gotten details on it behind the...
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misled the house is not acceptable. >> the prime minister inadvertently told the house that no parties had taken place, but they had. it is bad enough mr. speaker, , the prime minister's personal integrity is in a ditch. but this monkey business is tainting everything around us. it is his own intention. it struck the prime minister to publish the sue gray report in full, for the prime minister, of being in obstruction by the house to publish as required. , mr. speaker, amidst allegations of blackmail, the members opposite have been defending the indefensible. wait for the report, we were told. here it is, it tells us very little except it does state there were failures of leadership and judgment by different parts of number 10. it states some events should not have been allowed to take place. that is the prime ministers responsibility. if there is any honor in public life, he would resign. and the prime minister laughed. we ought to remind ourselves in this house of 150,000 plus of our citizens have lost their lives. family members that could not be with them, that is the site people w
misled the house is not acceptable. >> the prime minister inadvertently told the house that no parties had taken place, but they had. it is bad enough mr. speaker, , the prime minister's personal integrity is in a ditch. but this monkey business is tainting everything around us. it is his own intention. it struck the prime minister to publish the sue gray report in full, for the prime minister, of being in obstruction by the house to publish as required. , mr. speaker, amidst allegations...
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housing developer that pursued two underfunded housing strategies for the creation of affordable housing, the land trust and the limited equity housing corroborative. they operate 14 permanently affordable properties for those low and moderate incomes throughout -- spread throughout the city. from chinatown to the mission, the richmond district, south of market and two russian hill. seventy-three% of our residents are below 80% a.m.i. and 50% below 60% a.m.i. and the 250 residents living currently in our 151 units have housing and represent a diversity of race and ethnicity's was 75% of our residents identifying as by paek -- as. bipoc as an attorney policy advocate, researcher and published author on shared equity ownership models based on my six years of international research, i believe i offer unique perspectives on the theory and practice of community land trust and other social housing levels. particularly regarding the legal formation and regulation. i serve on the board of the california land trust network and in that capacity worked overseas statewide for leases for the cop mode
housing developer that pursued two underfunded housing strategies for the creation of affordable housing, the land trust and the limited equity housing corroborative. they operate 14 permanently affordable properties for those low and moderate incomes throughout -- spread throughout the city. from chinatown to the mission, the richmond district, south of market and two russian hill. seventy-three% of our residents are below 80% a.m.i. and 50% below 60% a.m.i. and the 250 residents living...
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here is the house. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. 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 rooms, washington, d.c. february 9, 2022. i hereby appoint the honorable ritchie torres 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 chaplain kibben. chaplain kibben: would you pray with me. lord, you wait to be gracious to us. in your infinite regard you stand at the ready waiting to share the enormity of your loving kindness to each of us. pierce the most hardened of hearts that we would accept your tender care. lord, you have promise
here is the house. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. 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 rooms, washington, d.c. february 9,...
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the white house did not know about this either. recalled where they were at that time, it was in july. they were negotiating how to move forward on the larger agenda. manchin laid out what he could agree to. $1.5 trillion. at that time democrats were trying to piece together a larger plan. $3.5 trillion to move the biden agenda. but manchin had made clear, he could not go that far. it wasn't until a couple months later when news broke about exactly what manchin would ultimately, could agree on. at that point the democrats were left scrambling. trying to reconcile their approach with what joe manchin could agree to. they still pushed forward with a massive proposal. went through, got approved by the house and then later, joe manchin hit the brakes altogether. he said that plan was dead. when i asked chuck schumer why he did not inform the white house, why he did not inform speaker pelosi, he said people knew joe manchin's permission. he speaks to the press regularly. he talked to pelosi regularly. people knew his positions. some cri
the white house did not know about this either. recalled where they were at that time, it was in july. they were negotiating how to move forward on the larger agenda. manchin laid out what he could agree to. $1.5 trillion. at that time democrats were trying to piece together a larger plan. $3.5 trillion to move the biden agenda. but manchin had made clear, he could not go that far. it wasn't until a couple months later when news broke about exactly what manchin would ultimately, could agree on....