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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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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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housing, promoting self-sufficiency for all, and promoting healthy housing in neighborhoods, senior housing, and all other projects and programs. so a quick snapshot of senior serve mohcd. there are more than 12,000 units, and of those, more than 10,000 are senior units. mohcd total housing portfolio now has 24,000 units. 58% of our portfolio of units are occupied by seniors and people with disabilities, only 34% are actually designated for these types of households. i want to go deeper into some of the programs. we offer a suite of programs for seniors in problematic areas, and these are a snapshot of some of the things we provide. there's coordinated entry with h.s.h. that prioritizes and matches people with housing opportunities. we provide rental housing and grantees that provide rental counseling citywide. there's self-help for the elderly, bayview-hunters point multipurpose senior services. our self-help for the elderly focuses on housing eviction and housing strategy. under our home ownership and b.m.r. bucket, there's emergency home repair programs. these are emergency loans for unf
housing, promoting self-sufficiency for all, and promoting healthy housing in neighborhoods, senior housing, and all other projects and programs. so a quick snapshot of senior serve mohcd. there are more than 12,000 units, and of those, more than 10,000 are senior units. mohcd total housing portfolio now has 24,000 units. 58% of our portfolio of units are occupied by seniors and people with disabilities, only 34% are actually designated for these types of households. i want to go deeper into...
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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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that's the housing 1st concept limit of the housing fast concept. housing 1st is a model that started in the united states and has recently been tested in german cities instead of housing, homeless people in temporary accommodation, they get their own rented flats. this is the basis on which to best tackle all of the problems. we fly to helsinki warehouse in 1st has been implemented as a national strategy in finland, reducing the number of homeless people from 17000 to about 4000. we arrange to meet one of the key players from the y foundation, finance, largest non profit housing provider. you ha, cocaine, and is considered the architect of finland's new housing policy. hisco got from a they changed the whole system on or on homelessness in independent by setting a goal that we want to end to long term homeless as to chronic homelessness 1st. and to do that, we need to start providing permanent housing and we started to the national policy that recalled the housing 1st. we have had several common elements and all have a crate to continue to work, to watch and being homeless because we
that's the housing 1st concept limit of the housing fast concept. housing 1st is a model that started in the united states and has recently been tested in german cities instead of housing, homeless people in temporary accommodation, they get their own rented flats. this is the basis on which to best tackle all of the problems. we fly to helsinki warehouse in 1st has been implemented as a national strategy in finland, reducing the number of homeless people from 17000 to about 4000. we arrange to...
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housing. you have all seen me here before. i have an exciting update for you all. is that better? >> that sounds a little bit better. you were breaking up a little bit. >> i will try to speak louder. as you all know, it is a partnership between mercy housing and catholic charities. [ indiscernible ] and mercy housing management group will be managing the property when it is opened. this has been a long partnership between the catholic charities and the mayor's office of housing. we are excited that we will start construction in may of this year and we are excited because completion will be in 2024. it would mean the move-in would happen in 2024. very quickly, i will go over the funding. we received -- [ indiscernible ] from the state of california, which is the new fund from the federal government. and then there is affordable housing in sustainable communities and the mayor's office of housing. and our instruction manager will be -- [ indiscernible ] -- the project is here. we are right here.
housing. you have all seen me here before. i have an exciting update for you all. is that better? >> that sounds a little bit better. you were breaking up a little bit. >> i will try to speak louder. as you all know, it is a partnership between mercy housing and catholic charities. [ indiscernible ] and mercy housing management group will be managing the property when it is opened. this has been a long partnership between the catholic charities and the mayor's office of housing. we...
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that's the housing 1st concept, emma douglas housing fast concept. housing 1st is a model that started in the united states and has recently been tested in german cities instead of housing, homeless people in temporary commendation, they get their own rented flats. this is the basis on which to best tackle all of the problems. we fly to helsinki. warehousing 1st has been implemented as a national strategy in finland, reducing the number of homeless people from 17000 to about 4000. we arrange to meet one of the key players from the y foundation, finance, largest non profit housing provider. you ha, cocaine and is considered the architects of finland, new housing policy, hisco government, a be changed, her whole 5th hermana on homeless in finland by, by hitting a goal that we want to end the long term homelessness, the groaning, homelessness 1st. and to do that, we need to start providing permanent housing. and we started the national policy that we called the housing 1st. we have had several common elements and all have a crate to continue to work towards ending homelessness because we
that's the housing 1st concept, emma douglas housing fast concept. housing 1st is a model that started in the united states and has recently been tested in german cities instead of housing, homeless people in temporary commendation, they get their own rented flats. this is the basis on which to best tackle all of the problems. we fly to helsinki. warehousing 1st has been implemented as a national strategy in finland, reducing the number of homeless people from 17000 to about 4000. we arrange to...
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housing goals. attorney indicated it is disheartening that the own project documents do not reflect the city's goals. at every level this fails environmental priorities set forth in the urban forest plan in keeping with the planning department's documents. if the planning or board of supervisors who refuses to oppose delay. this is turning backs on the issues climate and affordable housing crisis like a sea of failure to children, city and future generations when they have an opportunity to make a difference right here. thank you for your consideration. >> good afternoon, commissioners. i am sarah lee pennington. i urge you to oppose this luxury housing project. it is a betrayal to the goal of meaningful addressing affordable housing crisis that afflicts the city and district 8. the foundation violated what the city election established in 2004 with taxpayer funds when it improperly had the city subdivide the property and city and state officials colluded instead of asserting their agreement. the re
housing goals. attorney indicated it is disheartening that the own project documents do not reflect the city's goals. at every level this fails environmental priorities set forth in the urban forest plan in keeping with the planning department's documents. if the planning or board of supervisors who refuses to oppose delay. this is turning backs on the issues climate and affordable housing crisis like a sea of failure to children, city and future generations when they have an opportunity to...
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housing to increase the housing stock in san francisco separate from the issue of housing production. this chart shows the number of identified vacant by the census bureau which is what we found for this information. it shows 40,458 units vacant. the number has been growing steadily since 2013 going from 26,400 units in 2013 to the current number. and the rates have also increased. so 6.9% is the housing inventory was evacuee cannot in 2013 and that rate is now 10%. we researched why units are vacant. the census bureau provides a number of explanations. we also find explanations from other housing sources and here you see a number of them. what we found is there is no single answer so there is no one policy that was addressed in the issue because of the wide variety of issues. and that can be as simple as someone has purchased that housing unit, but has not yet been able to move and we're occupying at the time of the census bureau. but another reason for not occupied can be a buyer has purchased the property for investment services and doesn't intend to live in it. it could be sittin
housing to increase the housing stock in san francisco separate from the issue of housing production. this chart shows the number of identified vacant by the census bureau which is what we found for this information. it shows 40,458 units vacant. the number has been growing steadily since 2013 going from 26,400 units in 2013 to the current number. and the rates have also increased. so 6.9% is the housing inventory was evacuee cannot in 2013 and that rate is now 10%. we researched why units are...
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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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grijalva, i inform the house the house they will vote yes. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from state of washington seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. kinzinger of illinois, i inform the house that mr. kinzinger will vote yes on amendment number 89. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? mr. pallone: negd mr. jerry nadler and mrs. kirkpatrick and mr. sires and payne and mr. paul tonko, these members will vote yes on the gar meppedy amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. cardenas, he will vote aye on the garamendi amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? mr. meeks: as the member designated by congressman espaillat, pursuant to house resolution 8 that mr. torres and ms. velazquez will vote yes on the gar meppedy amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentle
grijalva, i inform the house the house they will vote yes. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from state of washington seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. kinzinger of illinois, i inform the house that mr. kinzinger will vote yes on amendment number 89. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? mr. pallone: negd mr. jerry nadler and mrs. kirkpatrick and mr. sires and payne and mr. paul tonko,...
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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 28, 2022. i hereby appoint the honorable ed perlmutter 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 our chaplain kibben. chaplain kibben: would you pray with me. holy god, you were working on us before we even knew to look for you. you have put people, situations, and events in our lives to draw us to yourself that we would come to know you and appreciate your steadfast love for us. continue to open our eyes that we may see your masterful hand at work. as we gaze about us, may we look with your eyes to see how you are reflected in the faces of those who share in creation with us. give us the insight to understand how certain challenges we faced have strengthened us to serve you better. to understand that our pain has given us empathy that we would b
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 28, 2022. i hereby appoint the honorable ed perlmutter 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 our chaplain kibben. chaplain kibben: would you pray with me. holy god, you were working on us before we...
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however, the city is in a housing crisis. the state is in a housing crisis. in san francisco, we have the home s.f. program, which prioritizes housing and affordable by design housing, which is exactly what this project is bringing. it is a density bonus of sorts. it is a height increase of sorts, and that's specifically the objective of the home s.f. program, and the appeal process with the home s.f. project is a very narrow scope of review. what the appellant is asking for hear clearly would violate the housing viability act, and that would be a violation of the state law, and that's not acceptable. the project sponsor has made efforts to better fit into this neighborhood better than it would otherwise. it could have been significantly larger, and they put it back. i think there are decisions that have to be made to bring housing to the city, and this is a good project on balance. i hope that the commissioners, you will ultimately support it. i hope the neighbors will ultimately support it, and i'm happy to answer any questions. >> clerk: okay. thank you. i
however, the city is in a housing crisis. the state is in a housing crisis. in san francisco, we have the home s.f. program, which prioritizes housing and affordable by design housing, which is exactly what this project is bringing. it is a density bonus of sorts. it is a height increase of sorts, and that's specifically the objective of the home s.f. program, and the appeal process with the home s.f. project is a very narrow scope of review. what the appellant is asking for hear clearly would...
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there is an acute housing shortage and housing affordability crisis? do you agree that increasing supply, adding units, adding density, is key to resolving the crisis of affordable housing? and, you know, when i look around the state of georgia, i speak with community leaders, look at the housing market, 48% of folks in the city of augusta say that affordable housing is a very high need. georgia has lost 11,000 affordable housing units through the qualified contract exception to low income housing tax credit in recent decades. in atlanta, in rome, in savannah, in albany, in rural communities, the rents and the prices of homes are increasing at an alarming rate. so the question is, what tools will you have at the agency to increase housing supply and do you believe increasing housing supply is essential? and finally, will you work with me and community leaders in those cities and communities across the state of georgia to identify solutions particular to the needs of my state to help bring more housing supply online, add units, and help folks afford hom
there is an acute housing shortage and housing affordability crisis? do you agree that increasing supply, adding units, adding density, is key to resolving the crisis of affordable housing? and, you know, when i look around the state of georgia, i speak with community leaders, look at the housing market, 48% of folks in the city of augusta say that affordable housing is a very high need. georgia has lost 11,000 affordable housing units through the qualified contract exception to low income...
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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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for owning a house. they're going to tend to move together. let me ask it mr. peter, over the median turn shall we say should we expect housing prices and rental rates to generally move roughly together and in the same direction? >> yes ranking member absolute correct. we would expect to see home prices and rents to move in lockstep. for the reason you pointed out those are substitutes for it however of the short term there can be discrepancies arise. discrepancies can arise because many investors or landlords are mom-and-pop shops which tend to raise rents when there is a turnover. there is generally a lag of about a year between rent and home prices so see a lot more rent prices in the future. >> there is a sticky element because people are not licked in locked in. there is a very economic truism that thehe solution for higher prices is higher prices. of course what is meant by that is when people see the opportunity to make more money because prices something has gone up it brings new entrants into th
for owning a house. they're going to tend to move together. let me ask it mr. peter, over the median turn shall we say should we expect housing prices and rental rates to generally move roughly together and in the same direction? >> yes ranking member absolute correct. we would expect to see home prices and rents to move in lockstep. for the reason you pointed out those are substitutes for it however of the short term there can be discrepancies arise. discrepancies can arise because many...
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gonzalez of ohio, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. gonzalez will vote yes on h.r. 3076. as the member designated by mr. kelly of pennsylvania, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. kelly will vote yes on h.r. 3076. as the member designated by mr. amodei of nevada, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that there are amodei will vote yes on h.r. 3076. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. burgess: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. lucas of oklahoma, i inform the house that mr. lucas will vote yea on h.r. 3076. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? mr. pallone: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mrs. bonnie watson coleman, mrs. ann kirkpatrick, mr. donald payne, mr. albio sires, and mr. tom malinowski, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on h.r. 3076. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from alabama seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, a
gonzalez of ohio, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. gonzalez will vote yes on h.r. 3076. as the member designated by mr. kelly of pennsylvania, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. kelly will vote yes on h.r. 3076. as the member designated by mr. amodei of nevada, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that there are amodei will vote yes on h.r. 3076. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek...
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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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she was married in the white house. the beautiful gown, susan, was founded by george cleveland who is actually at this event. he's the grandson of grover. his sister anne and also marian cleveland cohen, they found the actual dress that actually exist, the wedding dress that actually exist in the white house collection at the first ladies smithsonian. a powerful display and how elegant she was and people certainly, you know, learned from history from that. >> but there was an enormous age difference between the two. >> absolutely. >> how does the family process that piece of information. >> you know, i think it was a love story that was kindled by francis' father, he was a dear friend of grover and i think upon his death, i think grover felt the need make sure that frances was taken care of and he was a lot older by stretch of 25 to 30 years but i think, you know, at that time she trusted him. i think he was the guardian for many, many years. even prior to mr. fulsome's death and i think she had complete trust and they
she was married in the white house. the beautiful gown, susan, was founded by george cleveland who is actually at this event. he's the grandson of grover. his sister anne and also marian cleveland cohen, they found the actual dress that actually exist, the wedding dress that actually exist in the white house collection at the first ladies smithsonian. a powerful display and how elegant she was and people certainly, you know, learned from history from that. >> but there was an enormous age...
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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 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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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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manufactured housing and preserving affordable housing. if confirmed it would be an honor for me to serve as the fhfa director and i will continue be to be fair, balanced and transparent. thank you for the opportunity to testify before you today, and i'm happy to answer any of your questions. >> thank you acting director i appreciate it we'll have you came in under your five minutes, and rarely do people do that then our witnesses, and i ask you to continue to be brief. i have two questions for you. >> governor brainard i will start with you, thank you for your work during the pandemic, it took extraordinary action to support the economy. some of our colleagues forgot and perhaps a forgotten what a critical state urine when the pandemic first hit. so why were those actions necessary and did you support all of them? the >> yes thank you for asking the question. i worked day in and day out alongside secretary mnuchin at treasury, chair powell, and other colleagues to stand up the necessary facilities to calm financial markets as you know don
manufactured housing and preserving affordable housing. if confirmed it would be an honor for me to serve as the fhfa director and i will continue be to be fair, balanced and transparent. thank you for the opportunity to testify before you today, and i'm happy to answer any of your questions. >> thank you acting director i appreciate it we'll have you came in under your five minutes, and rarely do people do that then our witnesses, and i ask you to continue to be brief. i have two...
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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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. >> over the past year, in this committee we've talked 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 far too much about 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 havin
. >> over the past year, in this committee we've talked 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 far too much about 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...
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it could be assistance for transportation for housing. what you need to sand your career path in science that's good paying job? we will help. done right, future ready oregon will set us on the course to greater prosperity equity for all. one thing we know people need to get back to work is consistent and accessible childcare. childcare is a basic necessity, just as critical to economic recoveries and infrastructure. for working parents, childcare is infrastructure. that's right alongside future ready oregon, i am working with the legislature to pass 100 million-dollar investment that will expand childcare access to serve more families and provide professional learning opportunities and higher compensation to develop and retain our providers. i will continue to advocate for additional federal investments in our youngest so we can ensure every family has access and every single child has care. even with these investments, we also know one of the greatest barriers to showing up to work or sending kids to school dealing with the impacts of h
it could be assistance for transportation for housing. what you need to sand your career path in science that's good paying job? we will help. done right, future ready oregon will set us on the course to greater prosperity equity for all. one thing we know people need to get back to work is consistent and accessible childcare. childcare is a basic necessity, just as critical to economic recoveries and infrastructure. for working parents, childcare is infrastructure. that's right alongside...
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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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that's the housing 1st concept, emma douglas housing fast concept. housing 1st is a model that started in the united states and has recently been tested in german cities instead of housing, homeless people in temporary combination. they get their own rented flats. this is the basis on which to best tackle all of the problems. we fly to helsinki. warehousing 1st has been implemented as a national strategy in finland, reducing the number of homeless people from 17000 to about 4000. we arrange to meet one of the key players from the y foundation, finance, largest non profit housing provider. you ha, cocaine and is considered the architects of finland, new housing policy, hisco government, a be changed, her whole 5th hermana on homeless in fremont by, by hitting a goal that we want to end to long term homelessness to grow and homelessness 1st. and to do that, we need to start providing permanent housing. and we started the national policy that we called the housing 1st. we have had several common elements and all have a crate to continue to work towards ending homelessness because we see i
that's the housing 1st concept, emma douglas housing fast concept. housing 1st is a model that started in the united states and has recently been tested in german cities instead of housing, homeless people in temporary combination. they get their own rented flats. this is the basis on which to best tackle all of the problems. we fly to helsinki. warehousing 1st has been implemented as a national strategy in finland, reducing the number of homeless people from 17000 to about 4000. we arrange to...
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mckinley and her legacy and role in the white house? >> absolutely. wonderful mate, wonderful supportive wife of william, of course, you know the story about her having epilepsy and the fact that, you know, mckinley was such a wonderful husband that when she had the epileptic seizures at dinner functions, he would place a napkin over her face and then they'd go on with dinner. because they lost both children that's the reason they have no direct descendents because both daughters died in infancy. and they want today memorialize mckinley and, too, the white house first ladies home is actually, was actually her home. did you know that? >> no, i didn't. >> it absolutely is. the first lady's museum is actually out of mckinley's home and it's beautiful, beautiful structure. i think that hillary clinton inaugurated that home back in the day. >> so if one were to look at that period of time, it was a time of great disruption and technological change and industrial change. there are a lot of parallels to today. so, going through the digital revolution and cha
mckinley and her legacy and role in the white house? >> absolutely. wonderful mate, wonderful supportive wife of william, of course, you know the story about her having epilepsy and the fact that, you know, mckinley was such a wonderful husband that when she had the epileptic seizures at dinner functions, he would place a napkin over her face and then they'd go on with dinner. because they lost both children that's the reason they have no direct descendents because both daughters died in...
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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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house. we are back tomorrow morning at 7:00 eastern. next up it is a pro forma session of the u.s. house. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2022] [captioning performed by the national captioning inst [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 room, washington, d.c., february 18, it 2022. i hereby appoint the honorable jamie raskin 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? holy and eternal god, we pause today
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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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. >> 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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and so the white house really worked through this. it is largely informed by what happened in afghanistan, we saw the president speak yesterday, and talk about how this was evidence that u.s. continued to do sort of terror operations without having, you know, boots on the ground, this is a major sort of argument that the administration made as they were pulling out of afghanistan. and we saw a big emphasis here on trying to limit civilian casualties so rather thn than calling in an air strike, and risking the sort of unaffiliated with isis family on the first floor, we send in special troops as part of this effort, and of course, there was a sort of tragic drone terrorism during the sort of chaotic withdrawal from afghanistan so you have to think that concern over, that trying to sort of right those wrongs, informed the white house's decision here. >> really smart point about how the shadow in afghanistan influenced what went down yesterday. and we should note that we will be talking to a top white house spokesperson later in the show
and so the white house really worked through this. it is largely informed by what happened in afghanistan, we saw the president speak yesterday, and talk about how this was evidence that u.s. continued to do sort of terror operations without having, you know, boots on the ground, this is a major sort of argument that the administration made as they were pulling out of afghanistan. and we saw a big emphasis here on trying to limit civilian casualties so rather thn than calling in an air strike,...
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, housing availability, housing affordability, etc. it's extremely difficult for me to go through housing legislation, do justice to every aspect that's being brought forward, and then, get caught up like a cat in a roll of yarn because i'm getting caught up in all of these changes in pieces of legislation is coming and bombarding us every day. perhaps miss merlone could provide us with an explanation as to whether you've tried to make a unified discussion here. >> let me see first, commissioner, if either of the supervisor's office would like to respond to why three separate proposals? >> i will just say -- this is [indiscernible] from supervisor mar's office, that i really take your considerations, commissioner moore, so heart, and will relay that to supervisor mar? [indiscernible] we do understand there's some constraints around the bylaw in terms of both supervisor mar and safai [indiscernible] on the finance committee, but these are really long-term issues, and we, you know, should have some coordinated effort and -- and other spa
, housing availability, housing affordability, etc. it's extremely difficult for me to go through housing legislation, do justice to every aspect that's being brought forward, and then, get caught up like a cat in a roll of yarn because i'm getting caught up in all of these changes in pieces of legislation is coming and bombarding us every day. perhaps miss merlone could provide us with an explanation as to whether you've tried to make a unified discussion here. >> let me see first,...
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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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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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that's the housing 1st concept, emma douglas housing fast concept. housing 1st is a model that started in the united states and has recently been tested in german cities. instead of housing, homeless people in temporary accommodation, they get their own rented flats. this is the basis on which to best tackle all of the problems we fly to helsinki. warehousing 1st has been implemented as a national strategy in finland, reducing the number of homeless people from 17000 to about 4000. we arrange to meet one of the key players from the y foundation, finance, largest non profit housing provider. you ha, cocaine, and is considered the architects of finland. new housing policy, hisco government, a be changed her whole 5th hermana on homeless im, independent by by hitting a goal that we want to end to long term homelessness, the growing homelessness 1st. and to do that, we need to start providing permanent housing. and we started the national policy that we call to housing. first. we have had several common elements and all have a crate to continue to work to what's ending homelessness because
that's the housing 1st concept, emma douglas housing fast concept. housing 1st is a model that started in the united states and has recently been tested in german cities. instead of housing, homeless people in temporary accommodation, they get their own rented flats. this is the basis on which to best tackle all of the problems we fly to helsinki. warehousing 1st has been implemented as a national strategy in finland, reducing the number of homeless people from 17000 to about 4000. we arrange...
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the house oversight committee is launching a probe into trump's removal of white house documents back home after reports that he may have taken some with classified information. there are calls to the doj to mount a full criminal probe. now, trump says that he meant to do nothing wrong. and yet, this like so many things, is the most completely typical self-owning hypocrisy that if it were a plot at the end of a movie, you could say it's too obvious and symmetrical, because trump claimed to be outraged oufrb how hillary clinton used a personal email server. >> the think you should be apologizing for are the 33,000 emails that you deleted. there has never been so many lies, so much deception, there has never been anything like it. >> we turn to steve schmidt, a longtime republican operatic and trump critic. your thoughts on the story? >> well, i think, ari, first off, good to be with you. second, i think we're going to find out what happened on that day down to the millisecond. so i think we will find out what happened to the deleted logs, who deleted them, when they were deleted, and w
the house oversight committee is launching a probe into trump's removal of white house documents back home after reports that he may have taken some with classified information. there are calls to the doj to mount a full criminal probe. now, trump says that he meant to do nothing wrong. and yet, this like so many things, is the most completely typical self-owning hypocrisy that if it were a plot at the end of a movie, you could say it's too obvious and symmetrical, because trump claimed to be...
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as local leaders scrambled to house their most vulnerable building tiny house villages. at that time, we talked to sharon lee, the executive director of the low income housing institute. sharon: usually, a village like this would take three or four months, but because of covid-19, we were asked by the city of seattle to set it up in like a week. my overall fear is that we're not doing enough. before the virus, we still had the same crisis. soledad: two years later, we're checking back in to see if these tiny house villages are working. sharon, it's so nice to talk to you. walk us through what's happened since we last met? sharon: we now have 16 tiny house villages in the area, including 11 of them in the seattle king county region. soledad: did the tiny houses help keep the rates of covid low? sharon: we found out because people were staying in a tiny house, they were actually the most protected from catching covid because they were sleeping two walls and two doors and fresh air in between from anybody else. soledad: what are some of the rules around the tiny houses, i m
as local leaders scrambled to house their most vulnerable building tiny house villages. at that time, we talked to sharon lee, the executive director of the low income housing institute. sharon: usually, a village like this would take three or four months, but because of covid-19, we were asked by the city of seattle to set it up in like a week. my overall fear is that we're not doing enough. before the virus, we still had the same crisis. soledad: two years later, we're checking back in to see...
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house and an administration that just -- we had no rules. we followed no rules. >> was it clear to you why he was doing it? was it a nervous tick or was it because he wanted them out of circulation and destroyed? >> i don't know the answer to that. to be honest with you, i always thought it was something he alw everything up. >> just that again, the motive? we'll leave it to investigators to determine. but he just tore everything up. we had no rules. we followed no rules. >> for those of us that were here and covered the trump administration, as ayesha said, no surprise, right? this president broke rules constantly. and so -- but it -- hypocrisy and irony abounds. the spentire 2016 election was about whether or not hillary clinton didn't properly use her email or use personal email and we consistently find out that the former president of the united states used his personal phone, used the personal phones of his staff, tore up documents, flushed them down the toilet, took potentially really highly classified documents to mar-a-lago. there's
house and an administration that just -- we had no rules. we followed no rules. >> was it clear to you why he was doing it? was it a nervous tick or was it because he wanted them out of circulation and destroyed? >> i don't know the answer to that. to be honest with you, i always thought it was something he alw everything up. >> just that again, the motive? we'll leave it to investigators to determine. but he just tore everything up. we had no rules. we followed no rules....