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full guest house, as well. >> you reach it by a bridge over the arroyo. a living room with a fireplace, a full kitchen, and two bedrooms with their own baths. in addition, there's an outdoor kitchen for guests. >> i saw a boulder that's literally right up against the glass in the kitchen. >> those are ancient boulders that cannot be disturbed. >> this is not just a nice house in the hills. it is truly a piece of art. up next, in the massi memo, we're gonna talk about retirement and what you need to look out for. [ woman vocalizing ] what would it look like... ...if we listened more? could the right voice, the right set of words, bring us all just a little closer, get us to open up, even push us further? it could. if we took the time to listen. the most inspiring minds. the most compelling stories. download audible. and listen for a change. the wonderful thing about polident is the fact that it's very, very tough on bacteria, yet it's very gentle on the denture itself. polident's 4 in 1 cleaning system consists of 4 powerful ingredients that work together
full guest house, as well. >> you reach it by a bridge over the arroyo. a living room with a fireplace, a full kitchen, and two bedrooms with their own baths. in addition, there's an outdoor kitchen for guests. >> i saw a boulder that's literally right up against the glass in the kitchen. >> those are ancient boulders that cannot be disturbed. >> this is not just a nice house in the hills. it is truly a piece of art. up next, in the massi memo, we're gonna talk about...
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space saver check out a tiny house in albany germany. italian treat up to the soup is a favorite on. and on the ground are the colorful word of stockholm's next vote. this week we have so when you some really extraordinary homes from around europe today we stay here in germany and travel to the small town of hits. to me it is ok to about one hundred kilometers from handbook that we it didn't make right on the river. that is where little pots tomo stick lives he's just nineteen but he already has his own house and he even bit himself a tiny house might not offer much room but it's set to be very comfy for today's episode of living outside the box you could say living inside the box. this is nineteen year old male platonic shag and this is his house. he planted all himself. it has fifteen square metres of floor space you know for him it even has a terrace where he can sit in the sun. a little post thomas she likes it this way. his tiny house is parked in the small town of hits saxony. but. i think one of the best parts about living in a tin
space saver check out a tiny house in albany germany. italian treat up to the soup is a favorite on. and on the ground are the colorful word of stockholm's next vote. this week we have so when you some really extraordinary homes from around europe today we stay here in germany and travel to the small town of hits. to me it is ok to about one hundred kilometers from handbook that we it didn't make right on the river. that is where little pots tomo stick lives he's just nineteen but he already...
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house, it's a gargantuan house for one or two people. i think it would be a good policy for us to adopt as a commission. >> supervisor yee: i think that's a good answer. my office put a lot of time into working with the city commission, planning department, and it befuddles me why it hasn't been done. >> commissioner richards: i'll put it on the action item list. >> supervisor yee: okay. thank you. >> commissioner richards: thank you. >> supervisor yee: miss moore, did you want to come up and answer the same questions? did you need me to repeat them? >> commissioner moore: i will try to do my best to answer the questions that you asked about. the first, we have been asked for process improvement as an attempt to make the process of housing approval more stream lined. i personally believe that what's in front of us is not addressing the issues that prolong pipeline projects are lingering as long as they do. i believe the neighborhood voice is there to actually help us more clearly understand what the issues are and address them, and i do n
house, it's a gargantuan house for one or two people. i think it would be a good policy for us to adopt as a commission. >> supervisor yee: i think that's a good answer. my office put a lot of time into working with the city commission, planning department, and it befuddles me why it hasn't been done. >> commissioner richards: i'll put it on the action item list. >> supervisor yee: okay. thank you. >> commissioner richards: thank you. >> supervisor yee: miss moore,...
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this house is known as a greek revival house. it was built in 1838 and you see them all throughout concord. quite a common architectural style for this area. we are here in the par lore. and behind me is one of three tenney in 1852 when he was running for president. he is quite a handsome gentleman and he was known by handsome frank and other one was young hickory of the granite hills since he had the same politics as apped drew jackson. over here on the wall is a copy of a letter that is owned by the college and this is franklin and writing to a friend in the let are arer, they are trying to find a job for nathaniel haw thorn. he was an author and liked to write books and had to support a family. this is an ongoing theme. they were always try to find work for nathaniel so he could support his family. over here on the wall is an order of cincinnati certificate and franklin pierce is one of three presidents that belongs to this organization. this is the first veterans' organization in our country and it was formed by the officers o
this house is known as a greek revival house. it was built in 1838 and you see them all throughout concord. quite a common architectural style for this area. we are here in the par lore. and behind me is one of three tenney in 1852 when he was running for president. he is quite a handsome gentleman and he was known by handsome frank and other one was young hickory of the granite hills since he had the same politics as apped drew jackson. over here on the wall is a copy of a letter that is owned...
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triangle triangle shape to make it fit with a house and i immediately came to think of the concorde and its classic delta wing i mean it's such a such. iconic shape. so the architect if they could make the exact same angle for we we did it so it's good to be able to give back to your childhood dreams of. villa delta fulfills your home games and his dream of a perfect weekend getaway. have you ever stayed in an unconventional halls let us know and send in a picture that shows you there it's easy to do just upload your picture onto our website they will also find information about the door of the week we'll be giving away your mics watch to one lucky viewer so join in and i'll keep my fingers crossed. well sometimes flowers succeed where fav from the generations of last two apologies the creations in our next report are an expression of love to the word gift to the public that is about love to see berlin in bloom the flower flashes are man's to spread chia in the german capital. how low i borrow them back already yes i'm back we've got plenty of fresh flowers lovely. n
triangle triangle shape to make it fit with a house and i immediately came to think of the concorde and its classic delta wing i mean it's such a such. iconic shape. so the architect if they could make the exact same angle for we we did it so it's good to be able to give back to your childhood dreams of. villa delta fulfills your home games and his dream of a perfect weekend getaway. have you ever stayed in an unconventional halls let us know and send in a picture that shows you there it's easy...
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house. he started planning it in december twenty fifth. a year later he started building his house he went about it step by step learning by doing trial and error that meant a few carrots sometimes the weather didn't cooperate other times he cut the materials to wrong sizes when this life you take to you or your architect keeping track of everything and at the same time the contractor watching the finances. and then you have to be your own handyman looking for solutions to all the little problems. the house cost eleven thousand euros to build he paid half themself the rest came from his family he's been living in the tiny house for ten months the utility goes on though he pays just forty two year as a month for electricity and the insulation is would find it's environmentally friendly and keeps the interior cool in summer. practice for. what i found is totally practical about my house is that my fridge is just two steps away from step to the stove one and a half back to the sofa for lazy people like me it's incredibly practical. so practice
house. he started planning it in december twenty fifth. a year later he started building his house he went about it step by step learning by doing trial and error that meant a few carrots sometimes the weather didn't cooperate other times he cut the materials to wrong sizes when this life you take to you or your architect keeping track of everything and at the same time the contractor watching the finances. and then you have to be your own handyman looking for solutions to all the little...
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she was going to show a house near her home. the potential buyers were offering cash. >> she really didn't want to go, she was tired. she wanted to get a fast close. if it's a fast close, you can get a closing quicker. >> beverly led left the office and headed off to show the property to a young couple. she told her husband she'd be home for dinner. but you didn't hear from her? >> no. >> carl started to worry. beverly had given her the address so he decided to take a ride over. >> if she was over there, her car would be there. i went over there and there was her car. >> beverly was not in the house? >> that's right. >> so this is panic time for you. >> right. i thought it was weird. because beverly wouldn't leave unless she was in her car. >> did you call the police? >> yes. >> that call set off a frantic search for beverly carter. where was she? coming up, what happened to beverly? >> all of a sudden, beverly texted me. >> our phones both started beeping at the same time with texts. and she said, i'm sorry, my phone has been de
she was going to show a house near her home. the potential buyers were offering cash. >> she really didn't want to go, she was tired. she wanted to get a fast close. if it's a fast close, you can get a closing quicker. >> beverly led left the office and headed off to show the property to a young couple. she told her husband she'd be home for dinner. but you didn't hear from her? >> no. >> carl started to worry. beverly had given her the address so he decided to take a...
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a living. (barking) >> the bills here at the house is just too much for me to handle. last week for depression, and she put me on some antidepressants and xanax for my panic attacks. right now there doesn't seem to be a way out. ve my only options are to give up my house and y stuff into storage and move into the motel room. >> whoo! >> i mean, i don't even know if i can find a job when i get out of school. or if it'll ever get any bter. >> grace, come here! >> (sniffling) (dog barking) i'll have to find day care for kaylie. i mean, she's ten, but still... her and tyler, they're brother and sister. they fight. i'll come home and one will be hanging from the ceiling fan and the other one will be god knows where. i'm scared. >> i don't want to move.in i like lhere, because my friends are nice to me. like, i just want to stay put here. we won't get to ep our dog, nala. it's extra money, and we're going to get rid of her. like, i want to spend as muchwi time a her. dst then again, i want to spend time with my fri (chattering in background) ♪ (indistit conversation) >> and t
a living. (barking) >> the bills here at the house is just too much for me to handle. last week for depression, and she put me on some antidepressants and xanax for my panic attacks. right now there doesn't seem to be a way out. ve my only options are to give up my house and y stuff into storage and move into the motel room. >> whoo! >> i mean, i don't even know if i can find a job when i get out of school. or if it'll ever get any bter. >> grace, come here! >>...
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occupied by a permanent housing resident on sept 23, 1979. any guest room constructed subsequent to september 23, 1979 or not occupied by a permanent resident on this date shall not be subject to the provisions of chapter 41. provided, however if designated as a residential unit pursuant to section 41.6 of chapter 41 or constructed as a replacement unit, such residential units shall be subject to chapter 41. a guest room is a room occupied or intended, arranged or designed for occupation by one or more guests. every 100 square feet of superficial floor area in a dormitory is a guest room. a guest is any person paying in money, goods or services for the use of ai sleeping facility. guest rooms for cooking shall have approved kitchen units as set forth in section 507 of the code. s.r.o.s in the planning code, if one were proposing demolition of these units, they are subject to demolition controls requiring a c.u. perplanning code section 317 for the purposes of converting these to condominiums, that is subject to the subdivision code where new c
occupied by a permanent housing resident on sept 23, 1979. any guest room constructed subsequent to september 23, 1979 or not occupied by a permanent resident on this date shall not be subject to the provisions of chapter 41. provided, however if designated as a residential unit pursuant to section 41.6 of chapter 41 or constructed as a replacement unit, such residential units shall be subject to chapter 41. a guest room is a room occupied or intended, arranged or designed for occupation by one...
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the romance that they had prior to them getting married in the white house was just a love ofry that lender the test time. she was married in the white house. beautiful down. susan was founded by george cleveland. he is the grandson of grover. s found that actual dress. it's in the white house collection at the smithsonian. that's just a powerful display of how wonderful and elegant she was. i think people will certainly learn from history from that. >> there was an enormous age difference. how does the family process that piece of information? >> i think it was a love story that was kindled by francis his father. he was a dear friend of grover. upon his death, grover felt the need to make sure that francis was taking care of for the rest of her life. they love each other. older,definitely a lot by like third -- by up to 30 years. he trusted him. he was the guardian for many years. even prior to mr. folsom's death. i think that she had complete trust. they left each other. they had a wonderful family. >> they really did not like life in side -- inside of the white house. how do they p
the romance that they had prior to them getting married in the white house was just a love ofry that lender the test time. she was married in the white house. beautiful down. susan was founded by george cleveland. he is the grandson of grover. s found that actual dress. it's in the white house collection at the smithsonian. that's just a powerful display of how wonderful and elegant she was. i think people will certainly learn from history from that. >> there was an enormous age...
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so first, the little stranger, is this about a haunted house, or haunted residents? tion about whether it is actually haunted is sort of central to it, so it's based on a novel by sarah waters, stars domhnall gleeson. he is this dr faraday who goes to a house where he is called to attend to someone working there, who appears to be ill, but he thinks they are just freaked out. something has scared them. and it turns out that he went to this house when he was a child, where his mother worked there and he was completely overwhelmed by the house and he kind of fell in love with it. but now he goes back, and the house is crumbling, and the people inside the house appear to be coming apart. and everyone is sort of slightly brittle, slightly on edge and there is something creepy going on in the background. here's a clip. how did you find the patient, doctor? mrs ayres. mother, this is dr faraday. he thinks we're brutes. a little under the weather. i imagine she'll be quite well by tomorrow. you'll observe a change in betty yet. this house works on people. girls come here lik
so first, the little stranger, is this about a haunted house, or haunted residents? tion about whether it is actually haunted is sort of central to it, so it's based on a novel by sarah waters, stars domhnall gleeson. he is this dr faraday who goes to a house where he is called to attend to someone working there, who appears to be ill, but he thinks they are just freaked out. something has scared them. and it turns out that he went to this house when he was a child, where his mother worked...
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so we of a housing practice crisis. a housing crisis. the city of toronto projects $65 million for their cost. a large portion of which is going into hotels. instead of actually putting our money into a hotel which will be gone after people leave, why don't we invest that money into a permanent building, redirect the money, purchase a building and make that available for asylum-seekers when the influx this year. when they are not here, you can make that available for local people in terms of a transition to permanent housing or even regularize the refugee program as we have seen with the syrian refugees. many of them are put into hotels, instead of actually doing that, get a permanent building or series of permanent buildings which you can house refugees coming through. persuadeeen trying to members. i agree with you. >> my question to you, is that something you are advancing within your own government? and if so, have you offer that solution in purchasing a permanent building for inland asylum-seekers? >> yes. the national housing strat
so we of a housing practice crisis. a housing crisis. the city of toronto projects $65 million for their cost. a large portion of which is going into hotels. instead of actually putting our money into a hotel which will be gone after people leave, why don't we invest that money into a permanent building, redirect the money, purchase a building and make that available for asylum-seekers when the influx this year. when they are not here, you can make that available for local people in terms of a...
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carol: for a house visit by a doctor -- or a house visit by a doctor.ra: we are at the point of, after seeing many years of this promise, we are finally getting to 5g. jason: coming up, and address system no driver can mess up. carol: this is "bloomberg businessweek." this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ carol: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." jason: you can also listen to us on the radio, on sirius xm channel 119, in new york, boston, washington, dc -- >> and in the bay area and in london. jason: one more glimpse for you into the future of cities. carol: they grow and evolve and have systems that don't necessarily work. jason: like addresses. tech companies have been looking for ways to solve this problem. carol co tell us about this company -- character--euro: tell us about this company. way >>e adjusting the it is adjusted around the globe. they have divided the world into 57 trillion squares, three meters by three meters. each one is about 100 square feet and they have given each a three word name, such as "probing thick spoon." strangely poetic. the way
carol: for a house visit by a doctor -- or a house visit by a doctor.ra: we are at the point of, after seeing many years of this promise, we are finally getting to 5g. jason: coming up, and address system no driver can mess up. carol: this is "bloomberg businessweek." this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ carol: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." jason: you can also listen to us on the radio, on sirius xm channel 119, in new york, boston, washington, dc -- >> and in the...
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it's about a crotchety old man who, just like edith, refuses to sell his house to a developer. s house to promote the film. >> they wanted to put balloons on the house for their premiere here in seattle, so they came out and put balloons on the house and took a picture and that's how it became the "up" house. >> did you think it was a good idea? >> i thought it was rather funny, myself, and then after i saw the movie, there's actually some photographs that look very similar to the picture in the movie. >> soon, edith's cottage and that of character carl fredricksen are associated as one. >> there were people out on the sidewalk taking pictures and leaving little notes and putting up balloons with messages on them. >> and inspirational, it sounds like. >> very. inspirational to different people for different reasons. kids loved it because they thought it was really the house from the movie. you'd see grown-ups crying on the sidewalk. >> she stuck to her guns, you know, even though she could have made a ton of money. >> this woman was kind of the last holdout. she wanted to keep h
it's about a crotchety old man who, just like edith, refuses to sell his house to a developer. s house to promote the film. >> they wanted to put balloons on the house for their premiere here in seattle, so they came out and put balloons on the house and took a picture and that's how it became the "up" house. >> did you think it was a good idea? >> i thought it was rather funny, myself, and then after i saw the movie, there's actually some photographs that look very...
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housing. every time you come with a multi billion dollar housing bond, you claim affordable housing and the only people that can afford it is people in the high income bracket like twitter. and you give twitter a 217 billion-dollar tax-free budget. money free, not paying taxes. what you got to say about that? >> next speaker. [applause] madam president, before the next public commenter speaks. i want to remind the public if you are in support of someone's views, you can use your supportive hands. there's a board rule -- thank you. there is a board rule that you would use your supportive hands. >> instead of crapping. this is what we're going to do. like this. >> let's be respectful of the speakers at the podium. >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is gina and i'm president of the sf blue homeowners association. i want to thank supervisor kim for the continuance. this is a very serious matter we're talking about. there's extreme traffic and extreme cancer risk, identified in the e.i.r. this cancer risk is actually identified in the e.i.r. as target our block. i know we've been vilified in the
housing. every time you come with a multi billion dollar housing bond, you claim affordable housing and the only people that can afford it is people in the high income bracket like twitter. and you give twitter a 217 billion-dollar tax-free budget. money free, not paying taxes. what you got to say about that? >> next speaker. [applause] madam president, before the next public commenter speaks. i want to remind the public if you are in support of someone's views, you can use your...
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it's a difficult thing for the house to pass typically because it really divides the body. the senate has combined them and successfully passed that as a second package. it looks like paul ryan is willing to go to conference with the senate on the laborh package even though the house has not passed its version and this could cause pushback from conservatives. the final one involves the old .esk all the other bills that could probably be packaged with a stopgap measure getting us through the election. >> you mention president trump and he and his white house budget director have said they do not want another omnibus, another huge, all packaged together spending bill. how are they planning on dealing with the border wall and other controversial issues? the idea would be to have trump sign the first minibus package with veterans affairs that would take effect in the second week of september and at least you gotten it down to a nine bill on the this and you can get a second package done and get down to sex and then keep checking off some of the departments. say to the president
it's a difficult thing for the house to pass typically because it really divides the body. the senate has combined them and successfully passed that as a second package. it looks like paul ryan is willing to go to conference with the senate on the laborh package even though the house has not passed its version and this could cause pushback from conservatives. the final one involves the old .esk all the other bills that could probably be packaged with a stopgap measure getting us through the...
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click, call or visit a store today. [ bird caws ] >> it's "c." the white housenverted to a basketball court for the former high-school hoops player. >> it's november of 2009, and historian bill seale, based on this photograph, believes that mike meister likely inherited a rare and very important relic -- an actual piece of the white house. it's an ornamental piece of wood called a plinth that may have been removed during teddy roosevelt's 1902 renovation. in order to verify its authenticity, seale advises the family to have the paint analyzed. so mike and his brother-in-law, larry forrest, drive from boston to bryn mawr, pennsylvania, to meet with this guy, historic paint analyst frank welsh. >> he said, "you guys go out for a little while, i'm gonna do analysis on it, and see what i think." >> frank studies the paint layers with a magnifying glass, and then a stereo microscope, as he scrapes away each layer with an x-acto knife. >> then i start recording, starting with the layer closest to the wood numbering layers -- one, two, three, four -- all the way up to
click, call or visit a store today. [ bird caws ] >> it's "c." the white housenverted to a basketball court for the former high-school hoops player. >> it's november of 2009, and historian bill seale, based on this photograph, believes that mike meister likely inherited a rare and very important relic -- an actual piece of the white house. it's an ornamental piece of wood called a plinth that may have been removed during teddy roosevelt's 1902 renovation. in order to...
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house. unusual architectural ideas always present a pressing challenge how to make it work in real life. weekend house has to be comfortable so is the village delta what they were hoping for. a lot better actually i could never imagine a room with this much light this much this closeness to nature this feeling of being inside or being one with nature while being inside i could never have imagined a room like this this spacious room the heart of the one hundred twenty square meter house only one side is a proper wall the other two sides are glass and interior design challenge. you don't have to have it hang in the pictures here because you have nature nature is the nature of the picture and second. you want to put your photos you see in nature so it came natural to put the furniture facing nature facing the walls which is something you wouldn't do in a house with just locked walls the only thing missing was space for shelves. closets so the delta's architect turned a wall into a built in storage unit. actually we have more storage space than we have things which was an awkward thing to fin
house. unusual architectural ideas always present a pressing challenge how to make it work in real life. weekend house has to be comfortable so is the village delta what they were hoping for. a lot better actually i could never imagine a room with this much light this much this closeness to nature this feeling of being inside or being one with nature while being inside i could never have imagined a room like this this spacious room the heart of the one hundred twenty square meter house only one...
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house from home. it's the blueprint. so at of the house is the kitchen because, um, i need -- i love to cook. and so the propane stove and it actually works. i probably fill the propane tanks up every few months, and it costs about $40 to do that. the water works and the hot water works. i think that's really important to see because every piece of this was, like, hard to do. >> sarah found some land to put her house on and was assured by the realtors that it would be the perfect fit. but the city, of course, disagreed. >> i bought a piece of property in south phoenix and, um, put the house on it. then i went to the city to get the permit. and they wouldn't give it to me. initially, they said the house was too small. and we had looked at the universal building codes. and it was -- it was fine. >> how many square feet is this? >> 160. but it's probably like 110 walking space. the city said that i couldn't, um, live in my own house on my own property because it needed a foundation. it couldn't be on wheels. they wanted me to ta
house from home. it's the blueprint. so at of the house is the kitchen because, um, i need -- i love to cook. and so the propane stove and it actually works. i probably fill the propane tanks up every few months, and it costs about $40 to do that. the water works and the hot water works. i think that's really important to see because every piece of this was, like, hard to do. >> sarah found some land to put her house on and was assured by the realtors that it would be the perfect fit. but...
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a businesswoman. they purchased the house in 1906, already a boarding house. she's aspiring to go into the boarding house business. the previous owner of the house had family from kentucky and the boarding house was called old kentucky home and you'll see that we still hang the old kentucky home sign on the porch today. it was a well established boarding house. there may have been up to some 19 borders living in the house when julia wolfe purchased it. she's going to charge them $1 a bayday to stay there and that comes with a breakfast and supper meal as well. her husband helps her to go into the business. she's going to move into this house in august of 1906 to operate the boarding house. thomas was not quite 6 years old when his mother moved into this house. he's the baby of the family. she'll insist that the baby of the family come to the house with her. he very much resented his experience here. you'll see that come out in his fiction in "look homeward angel." his father calls the house the murderous bloody barn. it's cold here, full of strangers. thomas w
a businesswoman. they purchased the house in 1906, already a boarding house. she's aspiring to go into the boarding house business. the previous owner of the house had family from kentucky and the boarding house was called old kentucky home and you'll see that we still hang the old kentucky home sign on the porch today. it was a well established boarding house. there may have been up to some 19 borders living in the house when julia wolfe purchased it. she's going to charge them $1 a bayday to...
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we support the repeal of costa hawkins rental housing act. also a majority of the board of supervisors supports the repeal of the costa hawkins act. the resolution is boarding the california state proposition number 10 of the affordable housing act, on november 6th, 2018 ballot. and reaffirming the city and county in support or repeal of the costa hawkins rental housing act. acute parliamentarian trick to take this from the board and place it in the land use committee will not stop the board from endorsing this resolution before the election. the repeal of costa hawkins will pass on the november 6th election. thank you. >> supervisor tang: thank you. next speaker, please. >> afternoon, supervisors. lorraine petty here. i'm a member of and disability action. i am here to urge the board to support proposition ten to repeal costa hawkins. i think, for 23 years, costa hawkins has failed to tenants and it has failed the homeowners as well. it has given the green light to rental abuses and excesses. it has taken away our rights to correct them. we know wh
we support the repeal of costa hawkins rental housing act. also a majority of the board of supervisors supports the repeal of the costa hawkins act. the resolution is boarding the california state proposition number 10 of the affordable housing act, on november 6th, 2018 ballot. and reaffirming the city and county in support or repeal of the costa hawkins rental housing act. acute parliamentarian trick to take this from the board and place it in the land use committee will not stop the board...
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a lack of housing is a major concern. one mother who took her daughter to ohio to escape the storm says that they will have nothing to go back to. >> literally just finished her bedroom for her birthday. it's on the 30th. we had just finished her -- she got her big girl room and bed. she was so happy about that. that was the first to go. >> right now, 10,000 people in north carolina are staying in shelters with another 300 in south carolina. president trump will visit north carolina and south carolina today. >>> time now 6:09. a former reality tv star and his girlfriend are accused of drugging and raping two women in southern california. why prosecutors say there could be hundreds more victims. >> and the tass is using a bay area airport as a test -- tsa is using a bay area airport as a testing ground for some new technology. if i never get off this island, tell my family i love... saving people money on car insurance. injured many others in 3 different towns last week. now, a l >>> an update on those explosions in massac
a lack of housing is a major concern. one mother who took her daughter to ohio to escape the storm says that they will have nothing to go back to. >> literally just finished her bedroom for her birthday. it's on the 30th. we had just finished her -- she got her big girl room and bed. she was so happy about that. that was the first to go. >> right now, 10,000 people in north carolina are staying in shelters with another 300 in south carolina. president trump will visit north carolina...
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stay and fight, he doesn't want his wife to leave. >> sir, you're going to put a lot of people in danger. the fire is housesver, it's coming a us. >> you guys are being very straightforward and professional with him. what are you thinking in your mind? >> my thinking at the time was, i don't know what the fire's going to be like when he needs to be scued. >> you've got tget out of here, like right now, like i'm leing now because i've goto save myself. >> all right, go. the man and his wife fled as ned flames approached their house. they would lose everything. as the pice officers and firefighters continued their desperatemission, embers begin raining down from the sky. the fire is upon them. >> i remember driving by police officers in police cars and seeing fire on both sides of the roadus. >> reporter:he fire does not know mercy. its only purpose is to churn forward and consume anything in s path. >> it was literally structure after structure after structure rning. thousands of structus all on fire within a matter of hours. >> reporter: officer orlando mecias is dispatched t a retirement community is they
stay and fight, he doesn't want his wife to leave. >> sir, you're going to put a lot of people in danger. the fire is housesver, it's coming a us. >> you guys are being very straightforward and professional with him. what are you thinking in your mind? >> my thinking at the time was, i don't know what the fire's going to be like when he needs to be scued. >> you've got tget out of here, like right now, like i'm leing now because i've goto save myself. >> all right,...
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if you live in a shack or a flimsy house, move to a more robust house, help a neighbour by letting them to a church, or to a school. he's also saying there is a liquor ban or alcohol ban in place. that's to stop people from drinking through this period and potentially get exposed to the weather. i asked him if there were any faults in his plans or any worries, he says that potentially telecommunications could go down, and roads could become impassable. earlier today we saw them stockpiling food here, lots of bread was being loaded into baskets, ready to be taken out around the province. he's also appealing for air support from the national government, to be able to spread that food around the province. now, last time a storm hit here in 2016 there were four casualties in this province. this time round he's hoping for zero casualties, and that seems somewhat optimistic, given the magnitude of this supertyphoon. the bank of england's governor has warned the government that a chaotic no—deal brexit could crash house prices and send another financial shock through the economy. his worst—cas
if you live in a shack or a flimsy house, move to a more robust house, help a neighbour by letting them to a church, or to a school. he's also saying there is a liquor ban or alcohol ban in place. that's to stop people from drinking through this period and potentially get exposed to the weather. i asked him if there were any faults in his plans or any worries, he says that potentially telecommunications could go down, and roads could become impassable. earlier today we saw them stockpiling food...
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who qualify under the title alone. >> reporter: one administration official told me the white house wanted a coordinated response but did not get one as cabinet secretaries were releasing their statements throughout the day. it didn't seem organized as one administration official describes it and after the white house was flat footed when they were trying to respond to the book. i should point out we are standing outside the venue where the president will be speaking. you can see the neon sign. it does not rival the sign that is flashing the words who is anonymous over the white house this evening. >> good point. jim acosta, thank you very much. the white house clearly is reeling from the revelations in the book including his account of top aides swiping documents from the president's desk in the oval office, documents that they believe could pose a danger to u.s. national security. our special correspondent is with us. you have a copy of that letter that woodward describes a letter that was taken off the desk in order to make sure the president wouldn't sign it. >> this is a copy of the let
who qualify under the title alone. >> reporter: one administration official told me the white house wanted a coordinated response but did not get one as cabinet secretaries were releasing their statements throughout the day. it didn't seem organized as one administration official describes it and after the white house was flat footed when they were trying to respond to the book. i should point out we are standing outside the venue where the president will be speaking. you can see the neon...
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house. he started planning it's in december twenty fifth. a year later and he started building his house he went about it step by step learning by doing trial and error that meant a few areas sometimes the weather didn't cooperate. other times he cut the materials two wrong sizes one this life so if you take your architect keeping track of everything and at the same time the contractor watching the finances. and then you have to be your own handyman looking for solutions to all the little problems. the house cost eleven thousand euros to build he paid half and self the rest came from his family he's been living in the tiny house for ten months the utility goes on though he pays just forty two year as a month for electricity the insulation is would find it's environmentally friendly and keeps the interior cool in summer. practice what i found is totally practical about my house is that my fridge is just two steps away step to the stove about one and a half back to the sofa for lazy people like me it's incredibly practical. so i practice the ton
house. he started planning it's in december twenty fifth. a year later and he started building his house he went about it step by step learning by doing trial and error that meant a few areas sometimes the weather didn't cooperate. other times he cut the materials two wrong sizes one this life so if you take your architect keeping track of everything and at the same time the contractor watching the finances. and then you have to be your own handyman looking for solutions to all the little...
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partnership with a nonprofit community affordable housing developer to develop on. at full buildout, the open space will include a total of 14 acres of publicly accessible parks, plaza, bike trails, as well as pedestrian -- pedestrian pathways. $ $10 million will be contributed to an offsite transportation improvement fund, which -- which -- which this section of the district is in desperate need of. in addition to housing and open space, this project will provide first source job hiring opportunities for both construction and permanent on-site jobs. i'm enthusiastic about the opportunity presented by this project to bring in an array of units that are beautifully restored. i hope that you will join me in supporting the items today. i have -- we've got staff here to make presentations. supervisor tang and supervisor kim, thank you. i have no other remarks at this time. thank you. >> supervisor tang: great. thank you, supervisor cohen, so we'll go back to the presentation, and we had matt schneider here from planning first, and then bill and
partnership with a nonprofit community affordable housing developer to develop on. at full buildout, the open space will include a total of 14 acres of publicly accessible parks, plaza, bike trails, as well as pedestrian -- pedestrian pathways. $ $10 million will be contributed to an offsite transportation improvement fund, which -- which -- which this section of the district is in desperate need of. in addition to housing and open space, this project will provide first source job hiring...
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i will carry out your a vixen with immediate force on the tree house dwellers were said to be risking life and limb because of fire hazards. run through a fire hazard it's raining my friends it's raining. soon a human chain is formed between the police and the activists others lie down on the path. that you like and these people are peace don't use twenty people to separate three from the chain. let them lie there. they're not in the way they're showing solidarity. it's past noon and the police deal for hours with every single activist. and by. the way. i had the police say no other method would work. marc. chagall was off we pledged not to injure a single person to be as nonviolent as possible by our use of force is legitimate they won't come down voluntarily. i've. hunted courters turns to the media with a plea the quality of the the coal that lies here won't be mined anyway so it's very irresponsible to send people into this conflict and put them at risk on all sides probably. six days later comes the shark a journalist documented in the evictions falls from a rope bridge between t
i will carry out your a vixen with immediate force on the tree house dwellers were said to be risking life and limb because of fire hazards. run through a fire hazard it's raining my friends it's raining. soon a human chain is formed between the police and the activists others lie down on the path. that you like and these people are peace don't use twenty people to separate three from the chain. let them lie there. they're not in the way they're showing solidarity. it's past noon and the police...
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social housing is often run down and housing is a basic human right we need to provide social housing and the sense of community that's built into the d.n.a. of these buildings is irreplaceable yeah due to dramatically the the communicate that without it being boring a door because it is clearly explained the tearing down. our approach was to bring people into social housing itself so it's really important that the play happens in a council estate community space and it's really important that that space actually comes to life that the history of that space that the sense that that space could be a place where a fire happens where. blackouts happen where the place is not maintained all of that actually happens and you experience it from we'll i think that's what gives the play its urgency and really makes you feel wow this place matt is it's bringing people together and it has a life of its own but ironic that it is in a community of the city which is being gentrified which is losing social housing and over the government's as it's now brings as well a
social housing is often run down and housing is a basic human right we need to provide social housing and the sense of community that's built into the d.n.a. of these buildings is irreplaceable yeah due to dramatically the the communicate that without it being boring a door because it is clearly explained the tearing down. our approach was to bring people into social housing itself so it's really important that the play happens in a council estate community space and it's really important that...
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well and i had a new house on the. whole mess on a commercial block around a mushroom truck helical it had a clue what the only the urine is on a bomb or how more in the urine is um well i'm ability to be him and. me when i have known you are the should be a scary well. you know how top that. but whatever arafat today envisaged civil war broke out the p.l.o. fought the good tired christian militia in the streets of beirut dividing the city into east and west. militias and splinter groups proliferated hundreds of civilians were killed the lebanese army was split and the leading factions user to many of the functions of government. however the war gave allie has done salama a key role one that would take him into the heart of the pillows opponents inside and outside lebanon and ultimately into a dialogue with the americans. he started by approaching pierre gemayel son bashir will be pushy and the houses we in who and i'm with him come on a wal-mart and while i'm in neck. macca magic. word now. i will know some time. imagi
well and i had a new house on the. whole mess on a commercial block around a mushroom truck helical it had a clue what the only the urine is on a bomb or how more in the urine is um well i'm ability to be him and. me when i have known you are the should be a scary well. you know how top that. but whatever arafat today envisaged civil war broke out the p.l.o. fought the good tired christian militia in the streets of beirut dividing the city into east and west. militias and splinter groups...
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i know lester holt is over at a house where a tree fell on top of a house. are people making calls like that, medical calls needing help. the mayor said they have had about 100 calls this morning. the problem is, first responders can't get out, yet. it's too dangerous in this wind to be out on the road. all the traffic lights are out, et cetera. the second consideration is flooding. i'm standing in front of the cape fear river, ali. right now, it's okay here. it's okay in downtown wilmington. what they are concerned about are low lying areas. i went to one last night, which was flooded this morning and we can't get in to visit the family i met with last night. ali? >> the cape fear river had not flooded where you are yet? >> no. i don't know if you can see it behind me. it's very high waves. not flooding. the thing to understand is this part of the cape fear river, there's marshland around it. there's an area for the water to go. it's not going to flood people's homes right away. people in the city and downtown are generally on higher ground. they are probab
i know lester holt is over at a house where a tree fell on top of a house. are people making calls like that, medical calls needing help. the mayor said they have had about 100 calls this morning. the problem is, first responders can't get out, yet. it's too dangerous in this wind to be out on the road. all the traffic lights are out, et cetera. the second consideration is flooding. i'm standing in front of the cape fear river, ali. right now, it's okay here. it's okay in downtown wilmington....
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the press house is going to get a facelift. l look the same outside, but it will change inside. we'll tell the story of those who worked there. in short, what took place in this press house in 1920 in that picture on the right, is a picture from the campaign, so you can see it hasn't changed a steppingstonethe to wear one of our speakers this afternoon, maggie hamerman, sits in the white house press room today. so today, we're going to talk about how that morphed into a tie to today's press relation. in warren harding stay, the word media meant one thing, newspapers. of course, no internet, radio not quite there yet. no television, absolutely not. so the media, the press, meant exactly that, just newspapers. picture of warren harding at the marion star. he worked there for 30 years, 1894, andfor $300 in everything about the marion star was in hawk. he bought everything, all the mortgages on everything. he soon decided this is what he was going to pin his life story on, was newspapering. now this is community newspapering, which
the press house is going to get a facelift. l look the same outside, but it will change inside. we'll tell the story of those who worked there. in short, what took place in this press house in 1920 in that picture on the right, is a picture from the campaign, so you can see it hasn't changed a steppingstonethe to wear one of our speakers this afternoon, maggie hamerman, sits in the white house press room today. so today, we're going to talk about how that morphed into a tie to today's press...
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little house like this somewhere maybe even in my own yard. like a water fountain. so i was interested in. the foster not your one tiny hole with the fascination of these tiny houses and of the community behind them if you're going to tell you something that runs through all segments of society feed there just as many young people interested in them as older people of origin for the big guys are good but i hear and i think that's really fascinating and quite surprising to us in the office an opportunity to bring about alternative forms of living like this tiny arms of. the fascination of living in a tiny house may lie in its freedom and independence soon you'll pull thomas shake will set off to see the world you might rent his house to tourists or just take it along with him. maybe you also come to ukraine during his tour and that's definitely where we're heading now we have chosen a very special destination the city of odessa also known as the throne on the black sea i just sorry not tired or does what makes it so special. and i disturb the sea is n
little house like this somewhere maybe even in my own yard. like a water fountain. so i was interested in. the foster not your one tiny hole with the fascination of these tiny houses and of the community behind them if you're going to tell you something that runs through all segments of society feed there just as many young people interested in them as older people of origin for the big guys are good but i hear and i think that's really fascinating and quite surprising to us in the office an...
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my guest tonight is a white house correspondent for american urban radio network's, a cnn political analystire: reporting from the front lines of the trump white house." please welcome april ryan. (applause) >> wow. >> trevor: welcome to the show. >> it's lovely to be here. >> trevor: it's so amazing having you, especially on your birthday, happy birthday. >> on my birthday. >> trevor: happy birthday. >> thank you, thank you for the cake. >> trevor: yeah? what did you want, if you had one wish, what would you have for your bitter day. >> i can't tell you. (laughter) you just got it. >> trevor: i know exactly what it is. i feel like it's someone leaving office. that is probably what, that is what i will guessment no, let's talk about the book. let's talk about your career. so i first knew you from the white house briefing. >> yes. >> trevor: i think many people in america started knowing april ryan from those white house briefings. >> before this administration. >> trevor: yes, before this administration. people go oh there is april ryan. she asks the question, you were part of the crew, ask
my guest tonight is a white house correspondent for american urban radio network's, a cnn political analystire: reporting from the front lines of the trump white house." please welcome april ryan. (applause) >> wow. >> trevor: welcome to the show. >> it's lovely to be here. >> trevor: it's so amazing having you, especially on your birthday, happy birthday. >> on my birthday. >> trevor: happy birthday. >> thank you, thank you for the cake. >>...
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a little police brutality. >> playing, a little rough housing, you feel me, a little workout. feel me? for real. >> over in another housing unit, ryan sobel is struggling to adjust to his new living situation. it's been 48 hours since he and his girlfriend, ariel potter, were arrested and charged with attempted murder, assault with a deadly weapon and conspiracy. both have since been arraigned and pled not guilty to all charges. potter has declined any further interviews. sobel has been assigned to a two-man cell in a general population housing unit. if found guilty the charges carry the possibility of a life sentence. >> i haven't slept for two days. just really difficult for me to understand. you know, i broke down really quickly and you know, it's a scary time of my life. >> phone calls are actually $4 a call, pretty crazy. i've had a very comfortable sealy posturepedic at home waiting for me. this is by far not even close to it. i think my dog has a better bed than this. >> sobel shares a cell with jerry guillone. who agreed to appear on camera, but declined to speak. but s
a little police brutality. >> playing, a little rough housing, you feel me, a little workout. feel me? for real. >> over in another housing unit, ryan sobel is struggling to adjust to his new living situation. it's been 48 hours since he and his girlfriend, ariel potter, were arrested and charged with attempted murder, assault with a deadly weapon and conspiracy. both have since been arraigned and pled not guilty to all charges. potter has declined any further interviews. sobel has...
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nominee judge brett kavanaugh sexually assaulted her at a house party in maryland while they were high school teenagers. in this portion, committee chair chuck grassley and making them or dianne feinstein made opening statements. ford's opening statement follows, and in some of the questioning. republicans hired rachel mitchell to ask questions for them. senate democrats asked their own questions. judge kavanaugh guesses or bottle in about an hour and a half. -- gives his rebuttal in about an hour and a half.
nominee judge brett kavanaugh sexually assaulted her at a house party in maryland while they were high school teenagers. in this portion, committee chair chuck grassley and making them or dianne feinstein made opening statements. ford's opening statement follows, and in some of the questioning. republicans hired rachel mitchell to ask questions for them. senate democrats asked their own questions. judge kavanaugh guesses or bottle in about an hour and a half. -- gives his rebuttal in about an...
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house. is he being fired or resigning? we are trying to clear it up, but a big day at the white house. president trump is upbeat about plans with a second summit from kim jong un. north korea is not taking steps to denuclearize. a second woman alleges sexual misconduct by brett kavanaugh, this time at a college party. democrats want another delay. the president said it's time for a vote. >> judge kavanaugh is an outstanding person and i am with him all the way. we will see how it goes for the vote. people can come out of the woodwork from 36 years ago and 30 years ago and never mentioned it and all of a sudden it happens. in my opinion it's totally political. totally political. >> big and developing breaking news right now. the man who oversees the special counsel investigation, rod rosenstein summoned to the white house. will he force president trump to fire him or has he already resigned? he is at the white house right now meeting with the chief of staff, john kelly. he told associates rosenstein offered his resignation last week and kelly accepted it, but the president said that rose
house. is he being fired or resigning? we are trying to clear it up, but a big day at the white house. president trump is upbeat about plans with a second summit from kim jong un. north korea is not taking steps to denuclearize. a second woman alleges sexual misconduct by brett kavanaugh, this time at a college party. democrats want another delay. the president said it's time for a vote. >> judge kavanaugh is an outstanding person and i am with him all the way. we will see how it goes for...
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it looked like a space house was it freezing in there >> when you mine bitcoin, it generates a lot oft. that helps to heat up the tree house. >> that's pretty hard core this is the fun side of things we should point out there's a darker side to some of the bitcoin issues, especially if you're an individual investor. what did you find out on that front? >> well, lawmakers have bitcoin square in their sights one of the main reasons is it's used for criminal activity, money laundering we took a tour of the dark web, an elicit place in the internet where you can order hit men, buy guns and choice. the currency of choice is bitcoin. bitcoin believers say there's a lot more criminal activity with card hold cash that's not deterring law enforcements it could change the investing landscape for bitcoin. >> melissa, thank you very much. >> thank you, becky. >> for more you can see our complete documentary, bitcoin boom or bust, on demand or on cnbc.com. >>> on the money, aretha franklin, prince, just a few who have passed away without a will in place the documents you need to have no matter who
it looked like a space house was it freezing in there >> when you mine bitcoin, it generates a lot oft. that helps to heat up the tree house. >> that's pretty hard core this is the fun side of things we should point out there's a darker side to some of the bitcoin issues, especially if you're an individual investor. what did you find out on that front? >> well, lawmakers have bitcoin square in their sights one of the main reasons is it's used for criminal activity, money...