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rental homes. in fact, in no single state does an institutional investor as a whole on more than 1 in 100 of all available housing units in the state. the bottom line is that constitutional single family ownership is not measurably impacting dynamics. here's the reality. the primary driver of rising prices nationally are government subsidies. this is increasing mortgage borrower and demand for housing leading to higher home prices and increased taxpayer risk. government sponsored enterprise continue to dominate the mortgage market. investors who purchase these gse bonds and mortgage-backed securities know that taxpayers will make good on the promise cash flows from the mortgages underlining these fanny and freddie products. this leads to riskier lending because it allows investors to ignore the true financial risks of the underlying mortgages and securities. and we have our own federal reserve continuing to purchase mbss in mass. since march 2020, the federal reserve has driven down mortgage intere
rental homes. in fact, in no single state does an institutional investor as a whole on more than 1 in 100 of all available housing units in the state. the bottom line is that constitutional single family ownership is not measurably impacting dynamics. here's the reality. the primary driver of rising prices nationally are government subsidies. this is increasing mortgage borrower and demand for housing leading to higher home prices and increased taxpayer risk. government sponsored enterprise...
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to call home. so that's why the spotted dory of gentrification. yeah. right. they are saying bad for less than $10000.00. yes. you can set up and i saw the some 2 story home concrete, solid, 2 bed 2 bath running water in a nice community roads. yeah. really nice homes. um and so, and that's the path of owning that home. you know, the, the people that are living here for generations will continue to live here. yeah, absolutely. and part of our innovation is taking community feedback into designing our home. so we interview all the families that we plan to house and we listened to their worries, their concerns, their hopes and their dreams. and we really designs the community in partnership with them. so that adds the level of pride they have into their home. and these are generational homes built again at the highest quality. we never sacrifice quality for cost um and with or innovations, we're able to lower the cost of the home building process and we charge at price. and in that way, as they pay b
to call home. so that's why the spotted dory of gentrification. yeah. right. they are saying bad for less than $10000.00. yes. you can set up and i saw the some 2 story home concrete, solid, 2 bed 2 bath running water in a nice community roads. yeah. really nice homes. um and so, and that's the path of owning that home. you know, the, the people that are living here for generations will continue to live here. yeah, absolutely. and part of our innovation is taking community feedback into...
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if you think of nursing homes, urging homes had significant staff shortages the nursing homes with those shortages were more likely to be decimated with the covid-19 -- by covid-19. one thing we can think about in terms of improving the workforce, one is we need to compensate the workforce in certain areas better. we need to provide appropriate living wages so we have less turnover and we have more people, good people wanting to work in the health care sector. we need to think about training a diverse workforce. we cannot expect to have doctors in all areas of the country caring for the majority of patients. in some areas, we need collaborations with doctors and other types of professionals. we can think about expanding community health workers. shortages are a big problem. what kind of policies can we promote, workers working side-by-side with clinicians and other health care providers, one thing we can consider is how we pay for community health care workers. we should think about appropriately paying workers and not them providing volunteer services because they care about the communi
if you think of nursing homes, urging homes had significant staff shortages the nursing homes with those shortages were more likely to be decimated with the covid-19 -- by covid-19. one thing we can think about in terms of improving the workforce, one is we need to compensate the workforce in certain areas better. we need to provide appropriate living wages so we have less turnover and we have more people, good people wanting to work in the health care sector. we need to think about training a...
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, that the homes of teachers and healthcare workers of mothers and grandfathers for their homes we he to raise her children and grandchildren without having to worry about their health. whether they will have to choose between rent and food. ythe residents we will hear from today show this is a national problem. they are from all over the country montana, maryland, minnesota, nevada all over the country live in single-family homes. they live in manufactured home communities and apartment buildings. but they all have one thing in common, investors see their homes as nothing more than an opportunity to squeeze a little more profit no matter what the cost to people living there. our speakers represent the experience of residents of cannot be here also. their stories are often overlooked by investors who take the rent we need to hear those stories. we need to hurt our family and friends and neighbors face each day so that we can tackle our housing challenges in ways althat will benefit not primarily the wall street but renters and homeowners and people in our communities. i will introduc
, that the homes of teachers and healthcare workers of mothers and grandfathers for their homes we he to raise her children and grandchildren without having to worry about their health. whether they will have to choose between rent and food. ythe residents we will hear from today show this is a national problem. they are from all over the country montana, maryland, minnesota, nevada all over the country live in single-family homes. they live in manufactured home communities and apartment...
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we were teaching from home. think my colleagues and i, male and female, quickly rose to the occasion of learning the latest positive teaching techniques on zoom, adapting, and trying to have the best experience that we could for our students. personally, i am a mom of three, but my children are older, so i no longer had to with the pandemic commute to rutgers. i could work from home so it was good for my own productivity. but my colleagues, faculty and staff with younger children, were doing the juggling. the research showed not just at rutgers but nationally that for professors, women professors with children, younger children, struggled more and had less productivity in terms of their research and publications compared to male professors. host: yana rodgers is the faculty director at rutgers university's center for women and work. thanks for being on with us this morning. guest: thank post on twitter and instagram @csp anwj. economy top of everybody's mind. three different stories on the front page of the wall
we were teaching from home. think my colleagues and i, male and female, quickly rose to the occasion of learning the latest positive teaching techniques on zoom, adapting, and trying to have the best experience that we could for our students. personally, i am a mom of three, but my children are older, so i no longer had to with the pandemic commute to rutgers. i could work from home so it was good for my own productivity. but my colleagues, faculty and staff with younger children, were doing...
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everybody has a home to thrive in. and to face those deplorable conditions but also as a leader in the and this is my story. june 2020 moving into a five-bedroom house and about one month after the toilet overflowed twice and then going into the front yard. in the last two times this was happening we notice progress to see if we could have someone fix the issue and they said they would charge us a service fee that was higher of the price than a technician. but then we realize those that were the cause of the toilet backing up my brother-in-law said what the technician had said that they never called us back in the problem is only gotten worse. we had to deal with this at least four times each time we try to call then or e-mail or submit a service ticket, every time they want to charge hundreds of dollars just to send out a technician and say the large issue should be the responsibility of the rental company the last time but then the 20 it flooded the downstairs. my family and i deserve to live in a home that is safe a
everybody has a home to thrive in. and to face those deplorable conditions but also as a leader in the and this is my story. june 2020 moving into a five-bedroom house and about one month after the toilet overflowed twice and then going into the front yard. in the last two times this was happening we notice progress to see if we could have someone fix the issue and they said they would charge us a service fee that was higher of the price than a technician. but then we realize those that were...
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purchasing a starter home.ow 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 and down the street without having to worry about something bad happening to him. >> reporter: exsy sees no future f
purchasing a starter home.ow 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...
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our homes sit on. seniors of fixed income cannot afford in maryland, nevada. the city itself was stepped to force -- forced to step in because of city code violations. no one argues that landlords or anyone renting out professional company. no one argues they should be able make a living. but in exchange of collective peoples hard earned money each month. if -- no working stove, that is not a working deal. investors increasingly structure their purchases through real estate. investment trust will different names from each -- for each property or fund. it makes it impossible to track down the neglected property they own. this leaves local leaders like miss martin with only two options. the big investors tend to rundown neighborhoods or use money they don't have to connect with local leaders to track down investors one by one. code violations and eviction filings. it simply the cost of doing business. for ms. martin in ohio, no one seems to be tracking their returns. the author of this in fictive signed
our homes sit on. seniors of fixed income cannot afford in maryland, nevada. the city itself was stepped to force -- forced to step in because of city code violations. no one argues that landlords or anyone renting out professional company. no one argues they should be able make a living. but in exchange of collective peoples hard earned money each month. if -- no working stove, that is not a working deal. investors increasingly structure their purchases through real estate. investment trust...
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is got a lot of economic problems at home. i supported home?ion who would have to be fighting on the front lines in this war. he hasn't been talking about this in a way that you might expect to drum up support for such a huge military action. it such a huge military action. it could be another afghanistan where russian troops just get bogged down. right, exactly. and no one thinks they can do is march their forces into the ukraine and beyond and actually hold it without it being incredibly costly both in terms of lives and in terms of financial costs. this is a possibility for sanctions. i do think questions like seeing their leader is a strong figure on the world stage and he hits achieved that by this military build—up. and he's got this and managed to get them, started this normandie format talks of the situation in eastern ukraine and, i think in that sense, the support for his actions. but full—scale military invasion, i don't see that now. just briefl , invasion, i don't see that now. just briefly. do — invasion, i don't see that now. jus
is got a lot of economic problems at home. i supported home?ion who would have to be fighting on the front lines in this war. he hasn't been talking about this in a way that you might expect to drum up support for such a huge military action. it such a huge military action. it could be another afghanistan where russian troops just get bogged down. right, exactly. and no one thinks they can do is march their forces into the ukraine and beyond and actually hold it without it being incredibly...
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june kelly, our home affairs - kelly, our home affairs correspondent, thank you.cal correspondent damian grammaticas is at westminster for us. damien, dame cressida �*5 contract and onlyjust been extended tjy contract and onlyjust been extended by priti patel, so how has this gone down in government? yes. by priti patel, so how has this gone down in government?— by priti patel, so how has this gone down in government? yes, and there is some tension _ down in government? yes, and there is some tension in _ down in government? yes, and there is some tension in those _ down in government? yes, and there is some tension in those who - down in government? yes, and there is some tension in those who have i is some tension in those who have the role of overseeing this job,. the met also has national responsibilities like counterterror work, and it was late last year when the home secretary, in consultation with the mayor, extended dame cressida for two years. just last week, the home secretary said that she had confidence in dame cressida, although she said changes were
june kelly, our home affairs - kelly, our home affairs correspondent, thank you.cal correspondent damian grammaticas is at westminster for us. damien, dame cressida �*5 contract and onlyjust been extended tjy contract and onlyjust been extended by priti patel, so how has this gone down in government? yes. by priti patel, so how has this gone down in government?— by priti patel, so how has this gone down in government? yes, and there is some tension _ down in government? yes, and there is...
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allowed to go back to their homes? so, thank you, melissa, and thank you for what you're doing on the different lines in the class? you're welcome. so grant and speed and others say not our problem. i mean if you're willing so there's another little piece of this story too. and that's in hampton, virginia or any place where the union army has occupied where the freedmen's bureau has has set up camp a former governor wise of virginia comes back to one of his farms, and it's a freedman school and he complains and says that's my property and they say not anymore. no, those those legal questions will will get hammered out over the next couple of years, but grant and others feel like that. that's not their problem if you were willing to give up your and go fight. for rebellion for the confederacy then that is no longer their problem. do you want the spoiler alert? sure? much of this is going to be rolled back in the summer of 1865 but this is an immediate way of trying to dampen down one of that great question. hello rufus
allowed to go back to their homes? so, thank you, melissa, and thank you for what you're doing on the different lines in the class? you're welcome. so grant and speed and others say not our problem. i mean if you're willing so there's another little piece of this story too. and that's in hampton, virginia or any place where the union army has occupied where the freedmen's bureau has has set up camp a former governor wise of virginia comes back to one of his farms, and it's a freedman school and...
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i protesters without it was time to go home-— to go home.ing _ to go home. i was hoping it wasn't going to _ to go home. i was hoping it wasn't going to end - to go home. i was hoping it wasn't going to end like - to go home. i was hoping it. wasn't going to end like this. i was — wasn't going to end like this. i was hoping the police would allow— i was hoping the police would allow us _ i was hoping the police would allow us to continue to peacefully protest. the bridge is really— peacefully protest. the bridge is really important but lives are important.— are important. police eventually _ are important. police | eventually confronted are important. police - eventually confronted the few holdouts and made arrests. the protesters _ holdouts and made arrests. the protesters were _ holdouts and made arrests. the protesters were gathered to get a message _ protesters were gathered to get a message out _ protesters were gathered to get a message out. i— protesters were gathered to get a message out. i believe - protesters were gathered to get a
i protesters without it was time to go home-— to go home.ing _ to go home. i was hoping it wasn't going to _ to go home. i was hoping it wasn't going to end - to go home. i was hoping it wasn't going to end like - to go home. i was hoping it. wasn't going to end like this. i was — wasn't going to end like this. i was hoping the police would allow— i was hoping the police would allow us _ i was hoping the police would allow us to continue to peacefully protest. the bridge is really—...
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in key west, 60% of the homes in key west are second homes.eaning that people are not living there year-round. it has a devastating effect on our communities. they are not contributing to local businesses. we don't have enough workers. businesses are dying to get workers. it has such a devastating effect because of this mortgage crisis that happened in 2007, 2008. i think that the government definitely has to come in. because, the developers, the realtors, insurances are way out of line. everything is increasing. the only way that we can be saved is if the government intervenes and we have rent control. if people are forced, you can only buy a house if you live there year-round, so that they don't become investments. another thing is the environment is taking -- making an impact. when these developers make a proposal to build affordable housing projects, they build the maximum number of units and disregard for the environment. now, we have so much traffic. we have so much pollution and the water, the impact is devastating. there is no regard f
in key west, 60% of the homes in key west are second homes.eaning that people are not living there year-round. it has a devastating effect on our communities. they are not contributing to local businesses. we don't have enough workers. businesses are dying to get workers. it has such a devastating effect because of this mortgage crisis that happened in 2007, 2008. i think that the government definitely has to come in. because, the developers, the realtors, insurances are way out of line....
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do you know if other homes and buildings in the l other homes and buildings in the area if they are withoutea if they are without power or is it just you?— itjust you? no, it is everybody in our local area. _ itjust you? no, it is everybody in our local area. wadhurst, - our local area. wadhurst, etchingham.— our local area. wadhurst, etchinaham. ., . ., . etchingham. you have no electricity, no hot water. _ etchingham. you have no electricity, no hot water, no _ etchingham. you have no electricity, no hot water, no heating. _ etchingham. you have no electricity, no hot water, no heating. no! - etchingham. you have no electricity, no hot water, no heating. no! it- no hot water, no heating. no! it could be a _ no hot water, no heating. ijr>l it could be a matter of days before you are back with all of those, potentially. i are back with all of those, potentially-— are back with all of those, otentiall . ., , ., ., potentially. i hope not, i have everything — potentially. i hope not, i have everything crossed _ potentially. i hope not, i have everything crossed that - potentially. i hope not,
do you know if other homes and buildings in the l other homes and buildings in the area if they are withoutea if they are without power or is it just you?— itjust you? no, it is everybody in our local area. _ itjust you? no, it is everybody in our local area. wadhurst, - our local area. wadhurst, etchingham.— our local area. wadhurst, etchinaham. ., . ., . etchingham. you have no electricity, no hot water. _ etchingham. you have no electricity, no hot water, no _ etchingham. you have no...
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back home to carry con, take his nephew of ancestry home. so the he down to the savannah. so he can pass on some of the secrets of the old way of life, of his father with o as a do good to go. law lack a new ask. i have a security keaton. spun don't hunt to catch a wild animal without having to hunt it down. he quickly make the tramp with this is secure, his way of keeping sand traditions alive in the face of a changing world. but sworn as economy has always to light heavily on the yoke of anglo delta, including agriculture and tourism. now there's several different threats to the data, including my meat ones. and scientists are also divided as to whether it's been permanently affected, my climate change. but it is possible that the yoko van would enter me never a ton to the way it once was. ah the chuckle, region of paragon, one of south america's toughest. we follow to men who seemed to thrive on his challenge in a veteran truck driver who answers every call whatever the weapon to provide for his growing family and the cowboy who enjoys hi
back home to carry con, take his nephew of ancestry home. so the he down to the savannah. so he can pass on some of the secrets of the old way of life, of his father with o as a do good to go. law lack a new ask. i have a security keaton. spun don't hunt to catch a wild animal without having to hunt it down. he quickly make the tramp with this is secure, his way of keeping sand traditions alive in the face of a changing world. but sworn as economy has always to light heavily on the yoke of...
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that environment is so often at home. i think all that we can do to help people receive the care they need and they place of their preference is an important part of health because peace of mind and health are so often synonymous. not only is there a mental health aspect but -- it cannot be overstated. i think very often, providing home health care is actually better overall in a system that has limited resources. it does not seem that we do but when we are spending money for medicare and medicaid and money for veterans benefits as well be read into the challenge of limited resources. i think we can take our resources further by focusing on a delivery system that is so often at home. the final comment i would make is that if we think through the unbelievable challenges of the pandemic, one of the more important points is the delivery system of virtual health care. you have patients being able to see their doctors from their homes when possible, really helpful. i hope we continue as a nation to move in the direction of pro
that environment is so often at home. i think all that we can do to help people receive the care they need and they place of their preference is an important part of health because peace of mind and health are so often synonymous. not only is there a mental health aspect but -- it cannot be overstated. i think very often, providing home health care is actually better overall in a system that has limited resources. it does not seem that we do but when we are spending money for medicare and...
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in key west, 60% of the homes in key west are second homes.eaning that people are not living there year-round. it has a devastating effect on our communities. they are not contributing to local businesses. we don't have enough workers. businesses are dying to get workers. it has such a devastating effect because of this mortgage crisis that happened in 2007, 2008. i think that the government definitely has to come in. because, the developers, the realtors, insurances are way out of line. everything is increasing. the only way that we can be saved is if the government intervenes and we have rent control. if people are forced, you can only buy a house if you live there year-round, so that they don't become investments. another thing is the environment is taking -- making an impact. when these developers make a proposal to build affordable housing projects, they build the maximum number of units and disregard for the environment. now, we have so much traffic. we have so much pollution and the water, the impact is devastating. there is no regard f
in key west, 60% of the homes in key west are second homes.eaning that people are not living there year-round. it has a devastating effect on our communities. they are not contributing to local businesses. we don't have enough workers. businesses are dying to get workers. it has such a devastating effect because of this mortgage crisis that happened in 2007, 2008. i think that the government definitely has to come in. because, the developers, the realtors, insurances are way out of line....
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home. this comes after, don't boss, leader is called on pretend to recognize the regions as independent. russian president reiterated ukraine has no control over their own country. and ukraine itself is now being controlled from the outside. it is perpetrated not only by the instructions from the west, but also locally by a network of foreign consultants. and joe's and other institutions deployed any crane. and for more on the latest developments in ukraine returned to negotiate malec, a senior writer for r t. thanks so much for joining us to fix it now. who is and i, so it is announcement comes after leaders of the separate has regions released televised statements earlier, monday, essentially pleading with putin to recognize them as independent states. so potent is now ordering the russian military to dom boss for public to act as peacekeepers . your comments net. this was a move to very few people expected, but it was announced earlier today and he seemed very receptive to it at the leng
home. this comes after, don't boss, leader is called on pretend to recognize the regions as independent. russian president reiterated ukraine has no control over their own country. and ukraine itself is now being controlled from the outside. it is perpetrated not only by the instructions from the west, but also locally by a network of foreign consultants. and joe's and other institutions deployed any crane. and for more on the latest developments in ukraine returned to negotiate malec, a senior...
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and longer— restore power to those homes. and longer term, restore power to those homes.e power to those homes. and longer term, given that we are likely— longer term, given that we are likely to — longer term, given that we are likely to be seeing more storms like this because of global warming, whether— this because of global warming, whether the infrastructure in great britain _ whether the infrastructure in great britain is _ whether the infrastructure in great britain is able to cope with our changing — britain is able to cope with our changing climate. today all sorts of things _ changing climate. today all sorts of things have stopped rail services flights— things have stopped rail services flights have been canceled, thousands of thousands of people are without _ thousands of thousands of people are without power. we don't know how quickly _ without power. we don't know how quickly that power will be restored, there _ quickly that power will be restored, there is— quickly that power will be restored, there is talk that rural homes may be without— there is talk tha
and longer— restore power to those homes. and longer term, restore power to those homes.e power to those homes. and longer term, given that we are likely— longer term, given that we are likely to — longer term, given that we are likely to be seeing more storms like this because of global warming, whether— this because of global warming, whether the infrastructure in great britain _ whether the infrastructure in great britain is _ whether the infrastructure in great britain is able to...
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they channeled much of their wealth into building extravagant homes. and as it often does, that extravagance became competitive for the at that time, there was the competition between the 2 at the at and then to create the most that just give her eating martin market, the brother in the, whatever the mansions have up to a 100 rooms needing huge sums just for upkeep, let alone restoration, some have found investors, and been turned into boutique hotels with people paying for the privilege of inhabiting someone's by gone pride. you know, the toys need to be restored, you know, for an odd huge innovations to see, you know, oh, people used to live here because i one my son, my son, some nino to come here and, you know, enjoy this and relish this in some of the village you answer that the gauge and you realize that know what is taking care of her properties today. chatty not is a back water far away from commercial centers to attract funding some here hope the villages will receive heritage status from the united nations. others placed their faith in privat
they channeled much of their wealth into building extravagant homes. and as it often does, that extravagance became competitive for the at that time, there was the competition between the 2 at the at and then to create the most that just give her eating martin market, the brother in the, whatever the mansions have up to a 100 rooms needing huge sums just for upkeep, let alone restoration, some have found investors, and been turned into boutique hotels with people paying for the privilege of...
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no electronics, anywhere home made snacks in t waiting on the table. and the benevolent king looking after his people this is the world of debt, nor in corner, and an artist who makes his living. bringing back the past in miniature form. it was all i like collecting vintage things, and i like the vibe. so i started making old fashioned miniature models. i also wanted them to be something for the next generation to see people's way of life in the past to get out and have home to resurrect these by gone world's corner and pays attention to every detail. his work demands the precision of a watchmaker and the imagination of a storyteller to the valley home. and yeah, the story behind this model shows the way people lived by the river in the past. what kinds of jobs they did, and their way of life? oh, and there's a fisherman catching fish and he got in there's another boat selling goods along the river side. and he got at just like it was in the past debt nor in says he wants to take people back to life in thailand, 40 or 50 years ago. for inspiration, he
no electronics, anywhere home made snacks in t waiting on the table. and the benevolent king looking after his people this is the world of debt, nor in corner, and an artist who makes his living. bringing back the past in miniature form. it was all i like collecting vintage things, and i like the vibe. so i started making old fashioned miniature models. i also wanted them to be something for the next generation to see people's way of life in the past to get out and have home to resurrect these...
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i was hoinu it was time to go home. i was hoping it _ it was time to go home.was time to go home. i was hoping it was not going - it was time to go home. i was hoping it was not going to - it was time to go home. i was| hoping it was not going to end like this. i was hoping the police would allow us to continue to peacefully protest. the bridge is really important that our lives are important. police confronted the few holdouts and made 12 arrests. the protesters were gathered to -et the protesters were gathered to get a _ the protesters were gathered to get a message out, i believe they— get a message out, i believe they got— get a message out, i believe they got that message out and they got that message out and they were able to do it peacefully.— they were able to do it eacefull . , ._ , peacefully. the bridge may be cleared but — peacefully. the bridge may be cleared but other _ peacefully. the bridge may be cleared but other border - cleared but other border protests continue. under pressure from the us to address the crisis, the prime minister spoke on f
i was hoinu it was time to go home. i was hoping it _ it was time to go home.was time to go home. i was hoping it was not going - it was time to go home. i was hoping it was not going to - it was time to go home. i was| hoping it was not going to end like this. i was hoping the police would allow us to continue to peacefully protest. the bridge is really important that our lives are important. police confronted the few holdouts and made 12 arrests. the protesters were gathered to -et the...
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thinking he would come home- — brian came home. thinking he would come home.ch a judicial review _ come home. today, they launch a judicial review to _ come home. today, they launch a judicial review to force _ come home. today, they launch a judicial review to force authoritiesi judicial review to force authorities to provide that. his judicial review to force authorities to provide that.— to provide that. his pull on life has been _ to provide that. his pull on life has been going _ to provide that. his pull on life has been going to _ to provide that. his pull on life has been going to a _ to provide that. his pull on life has been going to a hospital. | to provide that. his pull on life i has been going to a hospital. the hospital at the heart of the largest abuse investigation in the history of the nhs. to date, more than a hundred staff of been suspended. he cannot communicate through speech. i just... a public inquiry has opened i can't. eugene will be her brothers voice. ho i can't. eugene will be her brothers voice. ., ., , ., ., ., i can't. eugene wi
thinking he would come home- — brian came home. thinking he would come home.ch a judicial review _ come home. today, they launch a judicial review to _ come home. today, they launch a judicial review to force _ come home. today, they launch a judicial review to force authoritiesi judicial review to force authorities to provide that. his judicial review to force authorities to provide that.— to provide that. his pull on life has been _ to provide that. his pull on life has been going _ to...
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own their homes. yes. and so you've taken really the approach of less study the market, let's say the income level for started the housing market. let's create a situation which is essentially a non profit yet, but if there is a real economics involved, there's not just donating house the people you're saying, given all the economics that we know, we can create a situation where you end up after 10 years on your home, and this is a business in that it is able to support itself on a minimalistic basis, the overhead, etc. so it's a real you may have taken a real startup approach. so yes, it's a y combination situation. yeah, more or less, right. and so they've come in and what have they been just providing capital or do they have some other other expertise that they're offering? yeah. why come any are decided to take out a bus where the 1st non profit they devoted resources to. so they donated to our overhead for a year, and then they also provided mentors and advice and all the different peer to peer c
own their homes. yes. and so you've taken really the approach of less study the market, let's say the income level for started the housing market. let's create a situation which is essentially a non profit yet, but if there is a real economics involved, there's not just donating house the people you're saying, given all the economics that we know, we can create a situation where you end up after 10 years on your home, and this is a business in that it is able to support itself on a minimalistic...
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the president's home the home that is a symbol and the most famous home in the world and they're going to see a home that all of us are proud of because it has history been preserved. it has great artifacts from our country's history and everybody here should be proud that when anybody you take to see the white house. they're going to see an extraordinary extraordinary home the symbol of our country and really i want to thank caroline and her parents from helping to make this possible because without jacqueline kenny's vision, i don't think we would be where we are today. so, thank you all for coming. thank you for support and remember to help the white house historical association. thank you. we really can't think david rubinstein enough for his support of the white house historical association. personally, i'm very grateful for our friendship and his mentorship of me since i began in this role in 2014. we also recognized outgoing chair of our board of directors fred ryan mr. ryan delivered wonderful reflections on his years as chairman. he concluded his remarks by emphasizing the vit
the president's home the home that is a symbol and the most famous home in the world and they're going to see a home that all of us are proud of because it has history been preserved. it has great artifacts from our country's history and everybody here should be proud that when anybody you take to see the white house. they're going to see an extraordinary extraordinary home the symbol of our country and really i want to thank caroline and her parents from helping to make this possible because...
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. >> (soft piano music) ♪ - i got a hunch, like me, your home means a lot. - i love my home.ily. - you want to have the grandkids over. you want to have the family over. you want to say, "this is my place. look, i'm right next to the water." - [narrator] call aag today and find out if a reverse mortgage loan can help you eliminate monthly mortgage payments, pay for living expenses, and even high-interest credit card bills. call the number on your screen. - how did you come across the whole idea? - i think dad thought it would be something that would help us in the future. - i sat down with my son who's a financial advisor, and he told me about reverse mortgage. - and i went right to my attorney, michael, who i've known all my life. and told him what happened. and he said, "i know what you should do. "you should get a reverse mortgage." - [narrator] if you're 62 and own your home, aag could help you get the right loan for extra retirement money. call today for your free, no hassle reverse mortgage guide. call the number on your screen. - so you found aag? - it allowed me to li
. >> (soft piano music) ♪ - i got a hunch, like me, your home means a lot. - i love my home.ily. - you want to have the grandkids over. you want to have the family over. you want to say, "this is my place. look, i'm right next to the water." - [narrator] call aag today and find out if a reverse mortgage loan can help you eliminate monthly mortgage payments, pay for living expenses, and even high-interest credit card bills. call the number on your screen. - how did you come...
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our homes shape nearly every aspect of our lives. that is why the administration's build back better act contains the largest single investment in affordable housing our nation has ever made. [applause] build back better provides $150 billion to create, preserve, and restore more than one million affordable homes in big cities and small towns, tribal nations and rural communities. it will change the lives of millions of americans for generations to calm. test plan will help ensure every person in public housing lives in a safe and healthy home. [applause] thank you. build back better provides down payment assistance that will help homeless people by their first homes, and build a source of wealth that can be passed down to their children and grandchildren. build back better will provide rental assistance to hundreds of thousands of americans who don't already receive it. and it will help our nation turn the page on decades of honor investment in -- like the one i grew up in. i hope that the build back better act would pass in 2021. i
our homes shape nearly every aspect of our lives. that is why the administration's build back better act contains the largest single investment in affordable housing our nation has ever made. [applause] build back better provides $150 billion to create, preserve, and restore more than one million affordable homes in big cities and small towns, tribal nations and rural communities. it will change the lives of millions of americans for generations to calm. test plan will help ensure every person...
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lucas tomlinson, fox news closer to home. some local ukrainians say they are on edge, waiting to see if war breaks out. ktvu greg liggins joining us now live from the newsroom, and greg, you spoke to some of them today at a church and a rally in san francisco. indeed i did. alex and one woman told me she often gets up in the middle of the night just to check the latest news. now, many are hopeful the threat of an invasion somehow turns into a bluff. but most say it's likely just a matter of time. someone doing our ukrainian church in san francisco, where stress and tension ran high over the threat of a russian invasion. some bay area ukrainians began their sunday here seeking inner peace . to be honest, i did not get that feeling of peace that i wish another parishioner said he worries about his parents living in the capital of kiev. saying they will hunker down. if war breaks out. they will try to support the army. how how they can other ukrainians about 300 or so gathered outside san francisco's ferry building at a stand wi
lucas tomlinson, fox news closer to home. some local ukrainians say they are on edge, waiting to see if war breaks out. ktvu greg liggins joining us now live from the newsroom, and greg, you spoke to some of them today at a church and a rally in san francisco. indeed i did. alex and one woman told me she often gets up in the middle of the night just to check the latest news. now, many are hopeful the threat of an invasion somehow turns into a bluff. but most say it's likely just a matter of...
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100 of all rental homes. in fact did no single state does a visit usual booster will in one in 100 of all available housing in the state. the bottom line is that institutionalho single-family resident ownership is not measurably impacting local home price dynamics on the upside. here is the reality, the primary driver of rising prices nationally are government subsidies cities. this is increasing mortgage borrowing and demand for housing, leading one thing into higher home prices and increased taxpayer risk. government-sponsored enterprises near namely fannie may and family. >> continued to dominate the mortgage market. investors who purchase these bonds in these mortgage-backed securities no taxpayers will make good on the promise cash flow from the mortgages underlining the fannie and freddie and bf products for this leads to riskier lending allows investors to ignore the true financial risk of the underlying mortgages and securities. and of course we have her own federal reservee continuing to purchase and
100 of all rental homes. in fact did no single state does a visit usual booster will in one in 100 of all available housing in the state. the bottom line is that institutionalho single-family resident ownership is not measurably impacting local home price dynamics on the upside. here is the reality, the primary driver of rising prices nationally are government subsidies cities. this is increasing mortgage borrowing and demand for housing, leading one thing into higher home prices and increased...
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when we get home? >> yeah. >> same time, same morning, two doors down the streets, one of pam's friend julie was still in her pajamas. >> my home phone ranks. which is odd, it never rings that early. >> it hardly rings anyway. >> i'm one of the rare people that still have a home phone. so i picked it up, it was scott. >> he lived a few hours away fear chicago. he was her fiancee. >> he said, i haven't heard from pam, i'm worried, i don't know what's going on. in' tried to reach her since la night. she's not answering. >> she lives a couple houses down? >> two house down that way. so i walked down here and knocked on the front door and gave an answer. and i said, where is your mom? he said, i don't know, she didn't come home last night and i said, what do you mean she didn't come home last night? i said, well, where is she? i believe they had been trying to reache her since 5:30 the night before and she didn't answer. >> for the kid, she tried to hide the worry, flooding into her brain. >> she's like, o
when we get home? >> yeah. >> same time, same morning, two doors down the streets, one of pam's friend julie was still in her pajamas. >> my home phone ranks. which is odd, it never rings that early. >> it hardly rings anyway. >> i'm one of the rare people that still have a home phone. so i picked it up, it was scott. >> he lived a few hours away fear chicago. he was her fiancee. >> he said, i haven't heard from pam, i'm worried, i don't know what's...
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in _ to get home. wales was badly hit by the storm also. in newport, - to get home.torm also. in newport, today was about assessing damage and making things safe for the time being. the weather was still causing issues in some areas. snow fell across parts of northern england. storm eunice may have gone, but the problems caused by it are very much still with us. danny savage, bbc news. let's talk to our transport correspondent katy austin who's at paddington station in london. things are nowhere near back to normal, are they? that's right. it's not as bad as it was yesterday, but there have been plenty of delays and cancellations today stop a lot of people who wanted to travel yesterday and couldn't have had to rearrange plans again. services have resumed, but a number of train companies including great western railways, south—western railway and greater anglia in the east of england have been asking people not to travel. the reason there is such a knock—on impact is, there has been lots of clearing up the do of trees and other debris that went onto the tracks during
in _ to get home. wales was badly hit by the storm also. in newport, - to get home.torm also. in newport, today was about assessing damage and making things safe for the time being. the weather was still causing issues in some areas. snow fell across parts of northern england. storm eunice may have gone, but the problems caused by it are very much still with us. danny savage, bbc news. let's talk to our transport correspondent katy austin who's at paddington station in london. things are...
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.— came back home. they — came back home. mum and dad all right? they were _ came back home. mum and dad all right? they were both _ came back home. mum and dad all right? they were both frightened l came back home. mum and dad all| right? they were both frightened as well. the right? they were both frightened as well- they came _ right? they were both frightened as well. they came up _ right? they were both frightened as well. they came up to _ right? they were both frightened as well. they came up to visit - right? they were both frightened as well. they came up to visit me - right? they were both frightened asj well. they came up to visit me from devon. we thought it would be a day out in the o2 devon. we thought it would be a day out in the 02 shopping centre but it ended very early. t am out in the 02 shopping centre but it ended very early-— ended very early. i am from devon and ou ended very early. i am from devon and you will— ended very early. i am from devon and you will know, _ ended very ear
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i thought i was home before this really home was you depreciate life with this i was top headlines off he international celebrations, and don bass as president potent recognizes the independence of the don yeske and luke on republics. he also played just to ensure a piece in that entire region. we have to really, i'm certain we haven't been abandoned and that we have a future. we greeted the knees with tears and we are happy. at least there will now be order. the bombings will stop and people will be able to lead normal lives was told, it's better to put on a professor before stop working or we are now waiting for the red cross to who are going to deliver water. and thanks for the people here, i correspond to reporting from bon boss as 8 workers to live a much needed supplies in mid report.
i thought i was home before this really home was you depreciate life with this i was top headlines off he international celebrations, and don bass as president potent recognizes the independence of the don yeske and luke on republics. he also played just to ensure a piece in that entire region. we have to really, i'm certain we haven't been abandoned and that we have a future. we greeted the knees with tears and we are happy. at least there will now be order. the bombings will stop and people...
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both here at home in the u.s. and for other countries across the globe live in washington, i'm hannah brandt. >> so hannah it at this stage and everything is the hope for diplomacy with russia still alive or not. >> well, there's definitely still hope. just not a lot of optimism. u.s. defense officials say they still want to see putin come to the table, but that that's not going to be happening unless they de-escalate first. >> hannah brandt live in washington for us with that live report. thank you. our coverage of the latest developments in this crisis will continue online. you can always find the newest information on our website. kron 4 dot com. you can also download the kron 4 mobile app to get the latest updates sent straight to your smart device. >> for your money tonight, the nation added more than 100 more than 100 new million dollar cities in 2021. and several of them are right here in the bay area, which is likely no surprise million dollars. cities have a typical home value of at least 1 million dollar
both here at home in the u.s. and for other countries across the globe live in washington, i'm hannah brandt. >> so hannah it at this stage and everything is the hope for diplomacy with russia still alive or not. >> well, there's definitely still hope. just not a lot of optimism. u.s. defense officials say they still want to see putin come to the table, but that that's not going to be happening unless they de-escalate first. >> hannah brandt live in washington for us with that...
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this is not just any ordinary home. >> right, yes, it's a 3-d printed. >> sy: a 3-d printed home, oneher eyes in just over a day-layer by layer of concrete efficiently squeezed out of a printing machine pre-programmed with a digital blueprint. >> i watched it from, it was like flat land. and so, you know, building up. it was awesome. >> we're really excited to be doing these vanguard moves. >> sy: jonathan reckford is habitat for humanity's c.e.o. the nonprofit, which helps people in need build and upgrade homes has high hopes for 3-d printed houses at a time when labor and material costs are skyrocketing and affordable housing is more and more scarce. >> our hope with 3-d printing is that this is the beginning of the curve, but will lead to learnings that could mainstream ways that could either speed up cotruction or lower the cost of construction for us. >> sy: the u.s. currently faces a shortage of about four milon homes, and, more than one in four renters currently pay more than half their income in rent. >> the best way to address that problem holistically is with robotic approac
this is not just any ordinary home. >> right, yes, it's a 3-d printed. >> sy: a 3-d printed home, oneher eyes in just over a day-layer by layer of concrete efficiently squeezed out of a printing machine pre-programmed with a digital blueprint. >> i watched it from, it was like flat land. and so, you know, building up. it was awesome. >> we're really excited to be doing these vanguard moves. >> sy: jonathan reckford is habitat for humanity's c.e.o. the nonprofit,...