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those reports describe reentry housing needs and recommended housing needs for reentry housing population. so as i want to point out that before we were involved in the audit reentry housing has been a growing priority for about 5 years since we began working with the council. participation in the reentry council has spurred our efforts to make sure that formerly incarcerated individuals have housing. so we focused on expanding vertebras access to all folks with a criminal record. we combined a model screening policy that requires awe our affordable housing agency to screen them in rather than screening them out. so providers are expected to seek evidence to provide mitigating circumstances and that that will not be repetitive of their future behavior. let's go back to that slide. mroishts. i'm not sure where intak is there a missing slide? that you might have it on our hand out and what's the missing slide. >> the describes that they created a model screen policy that was fully implemented in our local support units that's about 15 hundred units and those units receive a higher level of
those reports describe reentry housing needs and recommended housing needs for reentry housing population. so as i want to point out that before we were involved in the audit reentry housing has been a growing priority for about 5 years since we began working with the council. participation in the reentry council has spurred our efforts to make sure that formerly incarcerated individuals have housing. so we focused on expanding vertebras access to all folks with a criminal record. we combined a...
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you sold the most expensive house in california. 20 million for one-bedroom house.s great stuff. over to you, monty, you are in a normal market like a lot of our viewers are in. what kinds of things should people be remembering right now? let's talk about the flip side of the equation, people who really want to sell right now. >> it's becoming more of a sellers market. i don't know if these guys can comprehend or even imagine. my medium price is $185,000. if you think about this, those are awesome numbers that we are talking about. did anybody in the country can afrd to live in nashville and from the absolute best places to live. nicole: i think you guys all have great markets. warren, over to you. a lot of people are used using equity in their own homes to grow the real estate portfolio, can he do that now? are the banks at all working with people to help them buy real estae? >> they say that they are. it's pretty tough in today's climate. but if you can if it's within your means, go for it. gerri: or the banks working with people? >> yes, they are. you don't need
you sold the most expensive house in california. 20 million for one-bedroom house.s great stuff. over to you, monty, you are in a normal market like a lot of our viewers are in. what kinds of things should people be remembering right now? let's talk about the flip side of the equation, people who really want to sell right now. >> it's becoming more of a sellers market. i don't know if these guys can comprehend or even imagine. my medium price is $185,000. if you think about this, those...
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a woman was leving in the house? >> no, not at all. >> greta: windows boarded at all. >> they weren't boarded. it was dim like maybe be somebody had the shades down or something. i kind of like really didn't notice because i didn't go in there looking for clues. i didn't know what was going on. i was there to help him out, not knowing that he was doing when was doing. when i found out yesterday it is just a shock to me. >> greta: the discovery of the three kidnapped young women stunning neighbors. one perez says he knew ariel castro for decades. the man he once called kind hearted he now calls a monster. we spoke with perez in cleveland. >> i have known him very well for 22 years. >> greta: the describe him. >> the way i knew him, he was a great guy, a nice guy. very impressionable. charismatic and very kind. and just kindhearted. you didn't feel a need to put your garden. you just were able to be yourself. me as a kid growing up, i have a lot of friends that didn't have male role models that you know he could have f
a woman was leving in the house? >> no, not at all. >> greta: windows boarded at all. >> they weren't boarded. it was dim like maybe be somebody had the shades down or something. i kind of like really didn't notice because i didn't go in there looking for clues. i didn't know what was going on. i was there to help him out, not knowing that he was doing when was doing. when i found out yesterday it is just a shock to me. >> greta: the discovery of the three kidnapped...
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he goes next door to my house. and i look and i see this girl, and she just going nuts on the door so i said what's your problem, are you stuck? just open the door. i said i can't he got to lock. i look how he's got it and it's only enough to reach the handle to grab the mail and reach the door. naturally you are going to pry it open. that didn't work so we had to kick open the bottom. lucky that door was aluminum, it was cheap. she climbed out with her daughter. she went to my house, we called 911. when the police get here she said there's three more girls up there. and then i went and seen. and that's when gina dejesus and they brought two more girls out. >> you saw them? >> yeah, ain't that something? , you know it was them. >> no. >> only when the police said. >> yeah, when they tell me who they was. i didn't know when they was. >> how did they look, in what condition? >> oh, no, malnutritioned. >> they didn't look good? >> no, no. none of that. they weren't none of that. no gatorade or nothing. they looked lik
he goes next door to my house. and i look and i see this girl, and she just going nuts on the door so i said what's your problem, are you stuck? just open the door. i said i can't he got to lock. i look how he's got it and it's only enough to reach the handle to grab the mail and reach the door. naturally you are going to pry it open. that didn't work so we had to kick open the bottom. lucky that door was aluminum, it was cheap. she climbed out with her daughter. she went to my house, we called...
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he house will be in order. he house will be in order. he house will be in order. for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio rise? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to speak out of order for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. >> thank you very much, mr. speaker. members, last week the largest caucus here in the house of representatives, the congressional sportsman's caucus, made up of republicans and democrats, had its normal yearly shoot, which consists of trap, skeet, and sporting clays and i am glad to say that this year, the republicans regained the trophy. if i could, i will yield to my co-chair of the congressional sportsman caucus, the gentleman from mississippi. >> thank you. mr. thompson: i can can say to my colleague, this time, you were lucky. i look forward to next year. but the other thing you said is so important, the congressional sportsman caucus is the -- largest caucus, bipartisan caucus, here in congress. those of you who are not members, we ask you to come join us. we do a lot. but for the good that we do,
he house will be in order. he house will be in order. he house will be in order. for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio rise? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to speak out of order for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. >> thank you very much, mr. speaker. members, last week the largest caucus here in the house of representatives, the congressional sportsman's caucus, made up of republicans and democrats, had its normal yearly shoot,...
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hope stands for housing opportunity housing engagements. today we'll be hearing from the mayor's point of view on housing. we'll discuss proposition c, the affordable housing trust fund to expand on affordable housing in san francisco. it was the hope of many that the proposition c trust fund would replace the funds lost by the elimination by the redevelopment agency. while that maybe true in the long run, there may be likely declining budgets for the next several years. therefore it's of great concern for housing issues and interest in the presentation that i'm pleased to introduce trees i theresa i -- yonga. >> thank you for inviting us. i have a powerpoint presentation that i will put on the screen and try to describe to the best of my ability. so my apology in advance. the affordable housing trust fund as council member, thank you for the very good introduction was an initiative proposition c passed in november. we wanted to pass a little bit information about that about the problems that we work on and that what we have to work with in
hope stands for housing opportunity housing engagements. today we'll be hearing from the mayor's point of view on housing. we'll discuss proposition c, the affordable housing trust fund to expand on affordable housing in san francisco. it was the hope of many that the proposition c trust fund would replace the funds lost by the elimination by the redevelopment agency. while that maybe true in the long run, there may be likely declining budgets for the next several years. therefore it's of great...
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for someone at the highest levels of white house debates in previous white house we turn to him, i don't know bolton, fox contributor, former u.s. ambassador and fellow of american institute. good morning. >> glad to be with you. >> when you heard there were 12 revisions, the department going back and forth over this like a tennis ball, is this normal or is there something unusual about all of this? >> i don't think it's surprising. i think particularly when you have high stakes issues involved the level of scrutiny, speeches, congressional testimony, talking points, a variety of other things get is testimony to how important it is. that's why i think the extent of these revisions and revelation we've seen this week is so important. up until now the white house spokesperson said a style change here and there. that story is completely false. it could have been ascertained to be false, really limits if not destroys the press spokesman's credibility. >> do you believe the administration lied, covered up, intentionally misled the american people or as carney said, as you say, it was stylisti
for someone at the highest levels of white house debates in previous white house we turn to him, i don't know bolton, fox contributor, former u.s. ambassador and fellow of american institute. good morning. >> glad to be with you. >> when you heard there were 12 revisions, the department going back and forth over this like a tennis ball, is this normal or is there something unusual about all of this? >> i don't think it's surprising. i think particularly when you have high...
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in the white house. and president garfield -- president for three months, writes of how he was unable to work with fear that this was going to be a -- that something would happen to his wife. it's only after he is shot in july that the press really begins to focus on lucretia garfield, and she becomes not just a national but an international heroine for her behavior and her calmness and control as the president is attempting recuperation for two months. >> oo this call is from robert in chicago. >> good evening. i have a one simple question to ask. by the time garfield became president, his salary was $50,000. i was just wondering if mrs. garfield received the balance of the salary after he passed on? >> guest: yes, she did. she also received hug pension as doing his pension as a former member of congress, and she received, as susan mentioned, a large amount of public fund raised, and she also received a presidential widow's pension. so, she had quite a bit of income coming from several directions. >> ho
in the white house. and president garfield -- president for three months, writes of how he was unable to work with fear that this was going to be a -- that something would happen to his wife. it's only after he is shot in july that the press really begins to focus on lucretia garfield, and she becomes not just a national but an international heroine for her behavior and her calmness and control as the president is attempting recuperation for two months. >> oo this call is from robert in...
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we await a response from the white house.sked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering exclusive products like optional better car replacement, where if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. call... and ask an insurance expert about all our benefits today, like our 24/7 support and service, because at liberty mutual insurance, we believe our customers do their best out there in the world, so we do everything we can to be there for them when they need us. plus, you could save hundreds w
we await a response from the white house.sked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ humans. we are beautifully...
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a woman was leving in the house? >> no, not at all. >> greta: windows boarded at all. >> they weren't boarded. it was dim like maybe be somebody had the shades down or something. i kind of like really didn't notice because i didn't go in there looking for clues. i didn't know what was going on. i was there to help him out, not knowing that he was doing when was doing. when i found out yesterday it is just a shock to me. >> greta: the discovery of the three kidnapped young women stunning neighbors. one perez says he knew ariel castro for decades. the man he once called kind hearted he now calls a monster. we spoke with perez in cleveland. >> i have known him very well for 22 years. >> greta: the describe him. >> the way i knew him, he was a great guy, a nice guy. very impressionable. charismatic and very kind. and just kindhearted. you didn't feel a need to put your garden. you just were able to be yourself. me as a kid growing up, i have a lot of friends that didn't have male role models that you know he could have f
a woman was leving in the house? >> no, not at all. >> greta: windows boarded at all. >> they weren't boarded. it was dim like maybe be somebody had the shades down or something. i kind of like really didn't notice because i didn't go in there looking for clues. i didn't know what was going on. i was there to help him out, not knowing that he was doing when was doing. when i found out yesterday it is just a shock to me. >> greta: the discovery of the three kidnapped...
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not just senior citizen housing. >> senior housing is paying the commercial industrial rate. there's a small handful of school district that have adapted the school rates for policy but that's not specifically called 40 for in the ed code >> so there's nothing if the ed code that prevents us from having the code in the assessment. >> that's true there's nothing in the permissible code. >> so just where we're ♪ san francisco because of redevelopment money i suggest we add for affordable housing that we would do the lower rate for affordable housing so this lower rate is only for the residential development for housing for senior citizens. so all other - so i'm trying to understand all the other development listed under here is a listings of how much it is it seems like hotels and molts get a lower rate and retail and certifies research and development and where house and hospitals building humanely hospital here in san francisco is this the highest rate we can charge for hotels and molts and the hospitals like i'm wondering can he raises some of these rates and can we put in a
not just senior citizen housing. >> senior housing is paying the commercial industrial rate. there's a small handful of school district that have adapted the school rates for policy but that's not specifically called 40 for in the ed code >> so there's nothing if the ed code that prevents us from having the code in the assessment. >> that's true there's nothing in the permissible code. >> so just where we're ♪ san francisco because of redevelopment money i suggest we...
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it often starts, he told us, when a vacant house becomes an open house to thieves. it's a nice house from the roof to about here. and then down here, it's been ripped to pieces. what's going on? >> well, this is typical, because this is as high as they could reach without using ladders. they've ripped off the aluminum siding, which you'll see on most of these houses. the aluminum and the vinyl siding comes off. it's getting about a buck a pound. >> essentially, foreclosure scavengers have been through here. >> the thieves have gone high-tech. they know when evictions are occurring 'cause they're posted online. and they will follow the sheriff. they're usually there that afternoon or that evening. so in here, what you're gonna see-- well, i guess they took everything, including the proverbial kitchen sink, right? the sink is gone. the plumbing is gone in this house. all the copper, anything metal that had value is gone. the furnace is gone. >> the light fixture... >> light fixture came out-- >> is gone. how often is this happening in cleveland? >> this happens every
it often starts, he told us, when a vacant house becomes an open house to thieves. it's a nice house from the roof to about here. and then down here, it's been ripped to pieces. what's going on? >> well, this is typical, because this is as high as they could reach without using ladders. they've ripped off the aluminum siding, which you'll see on most of these houses. the aluminum and the vinyl siding comes off. it's getting about a buck a pound. >> essentially, foreclosure...
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we have a particular goal for housing for transitions for youth and housing for seniors, housing for low income families, moderate income home ownership and housing replacement which serves seniors for our program. a large focus of our pipeline is the hope sf program because of the dire need and the scale of those developments. just to talk a little bit about our affordable housing production as it relates to accessibility. within the next 5-7 years we estimate we will be working towards the development about 1673 units. these are rehabilitation. majority of the housing is business or occupationing on in the next 5-7 years and about 90 percent will be construction. of course what we are required to do for accessibility is the 5 percent minimum for mobility impairment as well as additional 2 percent for visually and hearing impaired. button top of that, we also require for new construction or have a goal that the remaining units be adaptable so they can be adjusted for full accessibility. since we have an at some point to create full accessible units for new construction. rehabilitati
we have a particular goal for housing for transitions for youth and housing for seniors, housing for low income families, moderate income home ownership and housing replacement which serves seniors for our program. a large focus of our pipeline is the hope sf program because of the dire need and the scale of those developments. just to talk a little bit about our affordable housing production as it relates to accessibility. within the next 5-7 years we estimate we will be working towards the...
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you kno things are bad f the white house when all the dia is turning on the white house and not justedi take a look at this. >> the procedures you have or limitations you put on your jtice department, the president has no limitation. >> that still doesn't answer the question what he faced being called accountable means. should people lose their job. >> what the irs did of course isnexcusable. >> the actions of the department have in fact impaired the first amendment. >> said that this process has been contaminated maliciously, so why don't you let -- >> take a look at what you're describing. >> owe mother [bleep]. what
you kno things are bad f the white house when all the dia is turning on the white house and not justedi take a look at this. >> the procedures you have or limitations you put on your jtice department, the president has no limitation. >> that still doesn't answer the question what he faced being called accountable means. should people lose their job. >> what the irs did of course isnexcusable. >> the actions of the department have in fact impaired the first amendment....
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house, hear anything?ometimes at lunchtime, different hours of the house with the bus, driving the bus, and he would park it, like, i would say maybe four, 500 feet away from the house. but we see him taking lunch break, he would come to the house, eat something and go back to work. this was a daily activity with the school bus. but we didn't think of anything, you know. it's his lunchtime or whatever, break time. but nothing suspicious. there was never no children, no woman, nobody -- we thought he was a single man that just -- single person, never nobody there. >> brian: you live in the area, right? >> his name is aerial castro, yes. >> brian: i'm just wondering, the houses look similar. are these big basements? >> what was the question? >> brian: are these big basements in these houses? >> well my brother-in-law lives next to him and did he not have a really big basement, so -- i remember going into the house when we had friends. i don't remember ever going to the basement. so i can't really say whether
house, hear anything?ometimes at lunchtime, different hours of the house with the bus, driving the bus, and he would park it, like, i would say maybe four, 500 feet away from the house. but we see him taking lunch break, he would come to the house, eat something and go back to work. this was a daily activity with the school bus. but we didn't think of anything, you know. it's his lunchtime or whatever, break time. but nothing suspicious. there was never no children, no woman, nobody -- we...
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five separate house committees? at what point does it become or look like a witch hunt or what point does it get more information here? are there more witnesses coming like mr. hicks who we haven't heard from who we want to hear from? >> that's what you have to wonder is how much more new information can come out but the surprise out of the findings, they may not have gone terribly far. but that's exactly, jeff, what the democrats are saying. is what more new can possibly be? they use the term "witch-hunt" and if hillary clinton were not a strong possible candidate for president they would not be pursuing this. these arguments have been made for some time. but one thing is clear is that the republicans are certainly if for no other reason they feel that this is a good issue for their base. the next election that comes up is a mid-term election in 2014. not a presidential election. they tend to be low turnout elections. both parties want their base fired up. they want it raise money. michele: this issue by the time w
five separate house committees? at what point does it become or look like a witch hunt or what point does it get more information here? are there more witnesses coming like mr. hicks who we haven't heard from who we want to hear from? >> that's what you have to wonder is how much more new information can come out but the surprise out of the findings, they may not have gone terribly far. but that's exactly, jeff, what the democrats are saying. is what more new can possibly be? they use the...
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neither house resolution 215 nor house resolution 45 is pending at this time. >> mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from colorado seek recognition? >> parliamentary inquiry. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman will state his point of parliamentary inquiry. mr. polis: the underlying bill's constitutional authority statement cites the 10th amendment and as such it fails to live up to the -- to this rule of the house. and tries to perpetuate -- perpetuate the false myth that the affordable care act is unconstitution allege. mr. speaker, the supreme court has herd the case, they've made their decision, the affordable care act is constitutional and speaker boehner has said it's the law of the land. the constitutional authority statement for this bill is completely inaccurate. it's a 37th time we're voting to repeal or defund the affordable care act but apparently we still can't get the paperwork right. how does a member correct the statement of constitutional authority? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman has not been recognized to engag
neither house resolution 215 nor house resolution 45 is pending at this time. >> mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from colorado seek recognition? >> parliamentary inquiry. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman will state his point of parliamentary inquiry. mr. polis: the underlying bill's constitutional authority statement cites the 10th amendment and as such it fails to live up to the -- to this rule of the house. and tries to perpetuate --...
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i'm next we're going to discuss housing prime interest producer justin and i will look at a few housing charts and discuss affordability i will also speak with michael richards and from the motley fool to weigh in on the retail market are the rental market and that's a rapidly shrinking i.p.o. and then in the daily dool bob inglis and i will discuss in more of what we saw this weekend at the big one conference states and. the. pakistanis have gone to the polls and elected the new parliament what will the new government do domestically and in the area of foreign policy particularly washington's drone war with growing economic dislocations in a very threatening taliban how can and should pakistan move forward and will the military continue to watch from the sidelines potentially deadly blizzard taking aim for the northeast it's expected to hit stunning in a few hours from new york to maine we have team coverage of the storm. but what we're watching is the very heavy snow moving into boston proper earlier today it was very sticky you can see it start to become much more connery down the li
i'm next we're going to discuss housing prime interest producer justin and i will look at a few housing charts and discuss affordability i will also speak with michael richards and from the motley fool to weigh in on the retail market are the rental market and that's a rapidly shrinking i.p.o. and then in the daily dool bob inglis and i will discuss in more of what we saw this weekend at the big one conference states and. the. pakistanis have gone to the polls and elected the new parliament...
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>> she did leave the house. i have information that she did leave the house occasionally with the suspect. >> reporter: that is the first time the police chief revealed that fact, that ariel castro would leave that home, leaving all those victims behind. they never left the property during the ten years, but he did leave the home with that 6-year-old girl on a number of occasions, taking her out in public. >> staggering to hear this. what about the reports and rumors there might have been a fourth young woman at some point? >> reporter: yeah, there's a lot of talk here in cleveland about ashley summers, missing since 2007. police have been in contact with her family and they are investigating, but the police chief telling me just before we came on tonight, that he does not believe there's any connection to this case. but he made it very clear that ashley summers case is still open tonight. >> thank you, david. and i want everybody at home to listen for a moment. because we've had a chance to hear for the first t
>> she did leave the house. i have information that she did leave the house occasionally with the suspect. >> reporter: that is the first time the police chief revealed that fact, that ariel castro would leave that home, leaving all those victims behind. they never left the property during the ten years, but he did leave the home with that 6-year-old girl on a number of occasions, taking her out in public. >> staggering to hear this. what about the reports and rumors there...
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the house was abandoned and they thought maybe the guy just checked on the house occasionally to see how it was and was both the individual who owned the house as well as his two brothers, did they have constant access to the house, to the victims? what did we do for medical situations? did that 6-year-old child -- was she born in the house? did she ever see a doctor? a lot of questions out there, chris. >> yeah. and that maybe speaks to the fact that they're in fair condition. they may never have had any medical attention, any of them. i want to bring back in to the point of the neighbors, clint, andrew setter, the reporter from wlwt. and tell me, andrew, about that neighbor who said he called police about this house. >> reporter: yeah. i talked to one neighbor who said about two years ago, he said specifically november of '11, his sister heard some screams from the house and that's a similar story we've heard from another neighbor, as well, they heard screams from if not the house certainly the area and called police. the first neighbor said his sister saw a woman and a small child
the house was abandoned and they thought maybe the guy just checked on the house occasionally to see how it was and was both the individual who owned the house as well as his two brothers, did they have constant access to the house, to the victims? what did we do for medical situations? did that 6-year-old child -- was she born in the house? did she ever see a doctor? a lot of questions out there, chris. >> yeah. and that maybe speaks to the fact that they're in fair condition. they may...
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john quincy thought about selling this house. after discussion and thought with louise catherine they decided this was important to the family story to hold on to this house for future generation. >> plier >> -- prior to the election, rachael jackson enjoyed a brief time of retirement. sharing it with close friends and a lot of family. >> they came to this property in 1804 he was just sort of retiring for a while. when they first moved her, he spent a lot of time at home. the primary people who would have visited prior to the war of 1812 would have largely been friend and relation in the area. rachael had a huge family. rachael was close to her family. jackson being an organ. after the war of 1812 when he become this national hero, there were people here all the time. rachael is pretty acknowledged to be a pretty nice hostess. during jackson's fame after the battle of new orleans, pretty much from 1815 on through the rest of rachael's life, they had lots and lots of company. they had many parties or evening dinners or things here
john quincy thought about selling this house. after discussion and thought with louise catherine they decided this was important to the family story to hold on to this house for future generation. >> plier >> -- prior to the election, rachael jackson enjoyed a brief time of retirement. sharing it with close friends and a lot of family. >> they came to this property in 1804 he was just sort of retiring for a while. when they first moved her, he spent a lot of time at home. the...
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house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are 340 and the nays are 84. he amendment is adopted. the question is on engrossment and third reading of the bill. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. third reading. the clerk: a bill to require that the government prioritize all obligations on the debt held by the public in the event hat the debt limit is reached. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? >> madam speaker, the house is ot in order. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. he house will be in order. >> madam speaker, i have a motion to recommit at the desk. the speaker pro tempore: is the gentleman opposed to the bill? >> in its current form i am. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman qualifies. the clerk will report the motion. the house will be in order. please take your conversations off the floor. he house will be in order. >> madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk wil
house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are 340 and the nays are 84. he amendment is adopted. the question is on engrossment and third reading of the bill. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. third reading. the clerk: a bill to require that the government prioritize all obligations on the debt held by the public in the event hat the debt limit is reached. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek...
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this house sort of became like the winchester mystery house. it kept growing and growing, and having more additions and more cars annexed on to it. so at one point it has up to 10 cars. you can see they're using old dash signs or destination signs for fencing, actually, here in the front. so everything gets recycled in carville. later mrs. patriarch's bed and breakfast becomes an episcopal church called st. andrew's by the sea. so here it is in that incarnation. in the back there's a shed there. that's the sunday school, it says. you can see the fence. it was necessary to sort of fight the sand and keep it at bay. it's another pretty famous house on the great highway. it looks sort of like a mechanist myian temple or something. it kept being boxy and then growing. it's in the center here. it was made up of about four or five cars, actually. you could see people had different takes on it. some people liked to keep their cars very exposed and open. kind of have that old sutro land quality to it. so people could see it was a car. and others really
this house sort of became like the winchester mystery house. it kept growing and growing, and having more additions and more cars annexed on to it. so at one point it has up to 10 cars. you can see they're using old dash signs or destination signs for fencing, actually, here in the front. so everything gets recycled in carville. later mrs. patriarch's bed and breakfast becomes an episcopal church called st. andrew's by the sea. so here it is in that incarnation. in the back there's a shed...
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the house does it tomorrow, ways and means. finance, next week. there is no question in my mind that someone in the ways and means committee tomorrow is going to point out the statute, and the press will probably ignore it. and then -- but tuesday, i think in the senate finance committee, second round of this, i think next week is when the press is going to start to get, oh, yeah, there is something there. ej has a great column today where he talks wiabout the chan, where the irs changed from exclusively to primarily, all on their own. and then in a private joke to me today, ej made the point of imagine that your marital vow was changed in 1959 from exclusively to primarily. would anyone think that any difference had just happened? >> no, it's a massive change. it's a massive change, and to look at the groups that are tax exempt because they're social welfare organizations, it's almost a joke when you look at the ads they ran in the 2012 election cycle or oh the 2008 election cycle. it brings the issue of our tax code and how unjust it is and how
the house does it tomorrow, ways and means. finance, next week. there is no question in my mind that someone in the ways and means committee tomorrow is going to point out the statute, and the press will probably ignore it. and then -- but tuesday, i think in the senate finance committee, second round of this, i think next week is when the press is going to start to get, oh, yeah, there is something there. ej has a great column today where he talks wiabout the chan, where the irs changed from...
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officials before what the white house is saying?we don't know the answer to that. this is just the beginning of this investigation. remember the inspector just did an audit, not an investigation, like emails and things like that. the inspector general told us at the hearing they're in the midst of an investigation. what we received the other day is an audit which revealed they misled congress, targeting people and their political beliefs. we have credible evidence that donors were harassed and intimidated. the point is we don't know the answer to that. >> chris: what's the difference between an audit and an investigation? what are you saying they've done, what are you saying they haven't done? >> an audit is a measurement of behavior, what actually occurred. an investigation, they didn't look at emails, didn't look at intent, who was in the chain of information. so none of that information has been acquired yet. that's what the ig is doing now. that's what our congressional overseers are doing now as well. all we have is a simple au
officials before what the white house is saying?we don't know the answer to that. this is just the beginning of this investigation. remember the inspector just did an audit, not an investigation, like emails and things like that. the inspector general told us at the hearing they're in the midst of an investigation. what we received the other day is an audit which revealed they misled congress, targeting people and their political beliefs. we have credible evidence that donors were harassed and...
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chief white house correspondent. and, today, an explosive new inspector general report confirms the department of justice officials retaliated against the principle furious scandal. the report shows the former u.s attorney in tinselly lead to a sensitive document to the press regarding atf special agent don johnson in an effort to undermine his credibility as a whistle-blower. inspector general also says, although he denied to get rational or investigators that he had any retaliatory but if ford's actions we found substantial evidence to the contrary. forced to resign august of 2011 as part of the fallout from the botched gun running scandal led by the justice department. the senate judiciary committee injuring his third week of wing amendments. senators today allowing foreign citizens through the busiest airports to undergo mandatory fingerprinting. the gang of eight plants suffered a significant setback today when a second union, one that represents 12,000 erasion officers joined the union there represents 7,000 en
chief white house correspondent. and, today, an explosive new inspector general report confirms the department of justice officials retaliated against the principle furious scandal. the report shows the former u.s attorney in tinselly lead to a sensitive document to the press regarding atf special agent don johnson in an effort to undermine his credibility as a whistle-blower. inspector general also says, although he denied to get rational or investigators that he had any retaliatory but if...
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the deputy prime minister, and answer question in this house. >> usually coming to the house. i think the leader who should be relieved of the prime minister's strategy is the leader of the party, and reeling with -- and said there wasn't enough comedy on radio. >> the prime minister has been doing in america, has been on a londonus in new york, something we don't see him doing a great deal. he has also been busy with president obama to benefit britain's memberip of the european union. why is he doing it in the white house but not in this. >> the prime minister not withstanding differences on this subject, he made it clear he believes in continued membership of the european reforms. there is a fundamental debate we need to have in this country whether we are open or closed nation or stand tall and our european neighborhood or not. that ia debate that will continue and the prime minister will make his views known. >> area harmon. >> we have an important vote an amendment to the queen's speech tonight. the prime minister is out of a country. and can the prime minister held the h
the deputy prime minister, and answer question in this house. >> usually coming to the house. i think the leader who should be relieved of the prime minister's strategy is the leader of the party, and reeling with -- and said there wasn't enough comedy on radio. >> the prime minister has been doing in america, has been on a londonus in new york, something we don't see him doing a great deal. he has also been busy with president obama to benefit britain's memberip of the european...
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he opened the white house up.o try to engage in a public conversation and tackle the issues that tarnished the republican party. the corruption of the administration when he said there would be civil-service reform. when he really pledges to pull pull the remaining troops out of the south. assuming that the governors, the government in new orleans and columbia will honor their commitment. he is trying to extend and knowledge -- i'll -- i'll of ranch to people. to people,anch saying, i hear you. help in thiscy effort? >> she understood how politics work and how to entertain. she understood how to facilitate conversation between people that were difficult. to reallytood how bring people at the table in a way that would advance her husband. she was charming and everybody loved her, despite the no alcohol. she was able to do things in a way that made him seem approachable and ethical and blunt. the first first lady to have have a college degree, and this was a time of change for women. all kinds of new devices, being
he opened the white house up.o try to engage in a public conversation and tackle the issues that tarnished the republican party. the corruption of the administration when he said there would be civil-service reform. when he really pledges to pull pull the remaining troops out of the south. assuming that the governors, the government in new orleans and columbia will honor their commitment. he is trying to extend and knowledge -- i'll -- i'll of ranch to people. to people,anch saying, i hear you....
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the general, the regional housing shows that san francisco continues to build really high income housing and not enough affordable housing for the folks who really need it and why are we talking about not focusing on that deal so that we should not be focusing on the deal. for looking at the few folks who are saying. >> and i am going to call names. >> ramond, castio. >> and (inaudible). and peter coen and andrew, (inaudible) and cythia cruise. and paula (inaudible) and becky lee, and tailor and young and also alfred chin. >> thank you, good afternoon. my name is steven tennis and i would like to say that my last name is tennis means or may look like (inaudible) but it has a nice ring to it. and any way, i support the amendments and proposed by the (inaudible) yee and campbell. and the (inaudible) units are lost forever. we need to insure that the working class and low income tenants to have secure and affordable housing. >> the common conversion is set to combine the real estate speculation and being able to keep our neighborhoods safe from evictions. thank you very much. >> thank you v
the general, the regional housing shows that san francisco continues to build really high income housing and not enough affordable housing for the folks who really need it and why are we talking about not focusing on that deal so that we should not be focusing on the deal. for looking at the few folks who are saying. >> and i am going to call names. >> ramond, castio. >> and (inaudible). and peter coen and andrew, (inaudible) and cythia cruise. and paula (inaudible) and becky...
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and one really big reason -- the house next door. our neighbor's house was broken into.re, but what if this happened here? what if our girls were home? and since we can't monitor everything 24/7, we got someone who could. adt. [ male announcer ] while some companies are new to home security, adt has been helping to save lives for over 135 years. we have more monitoring centers, more of tomorrow's technology right here today, and more value. 24/7 monitoring against burglary, fire, and high levels of carbon monoxide ing at just over $1 a day. and now get adt installed for just $99. isn't your family worth america's number-one security company, adt? our girls got us thinking, but the break-in got us calling. and after buying two of everything, it was nice to only need one security system -- adt. [ male announcer ] get adt installed for just $99. and ask about adt pulse, advanced home management here today. adt. always there. >>> the devastating explosion of a texas fertilizer plant is now at the center of a criminal investigation. lisa sylvester has more on that, and some o
and one really big reason -- the house next door. our neighbor's house was broken into.re, but what if this happened here? what if our girls were home? and since we can't monitor everything 24/7, we got someone who could. adt. [ male announcer ] while some companies are new to home security, adt has been helping to save lives for over 135 years. we have more monitoring centers, more of tomorrow's technology right here today, and more value. 24/7 monitoring against burglary, fire, and high...
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i thought the house was vacant.was going in to make sure no one broke in. >> why did you think that? i saw him pass by. i saw the windows covered up. i thought it was like the other houses that were empty. they are just empty. >> was there lights on in the house at night? did it look completely vacant to you? >> yes it did. >> why did you think he lived in a vacant house and wouldn't sell? >> i thought the area tremont is right over hero owe stadium is over here the property value may raise up with time. i just thought he was being smart and not selling right now. >> how did you hear something was going on? where were you? >> i was inside with my nephew. the door was open it was pretty warm. we heard some commotion my nephew looked outside evidences like there's an ambulance and cop cars come out. i see the hero i see him talking animated with police officers. i don't know him really well. turns out he wasn't in trouble. one of the police officers lady officers said to another officer can we get waters for them in t
i thought the house was vacant.was going in to make sure no one broke in. >> why did you think that? i saw him pass by. i saw the windows covered up. i thought it was like the other houses that were empty. they are just empty. >> was there lights on in the house at night? did it look completely vacant to you? >> yes it did. >> why did you think he lived in a vacant house and wouldn't sell? >> i thought the area tremont is right over hero owe stadium is over here...
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we should have a full up or down vote in the house. we need to get a majority in favor of comprehensive immigration reform. i know the speaker put up a senate one for a vote. we need to get to that. >> do you think the only way to pass the immigration bill is to do it without a majority of republicans on board? >> as i listen to our colleagues, my sense is that the majority are against comprehensive immigration reform. the majority are against the senate's gain of 8 proposal which reflects the compromises necessary. at the end of the day you're going to have to have a vote which may not have a majority of republicans but reflects the majority view of the u.s.. thank you very much. >> i appreciate it. continues.ers" lori, let me begin with you on the budget negotiations. we just heard from the top democrat of the house budget committee. they want to go to conference. what is happening? >> nothing much. democrats want to go to conference because they want a forum where they can argue that the president the compromise on the table. republ
we should have a full up or down vote in the house. we need to get a majority in favor of comprehensive immigration reform. i know the speaker put up a senate one for a vote. we need to get to that. >> do you think the only way to pass the immigration bill is to do it without a majority of republicans on board? >> as i listen to our colleagues, my sense is that the majority are against comprehensive immigration reform. the majority are against the senate's gain of 8 proposal which...
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alexander inside that house, yes or no? and inside the house there was a female, right? >> yes. >> what's the name of the female? >> he didn't tell me her name. >> there's also talk about her possibly crawling through a dog guy door and the dog guy door would also be back there behind the gate. there was a long tale between the two of them a lot of what happened there happened in the home. this is where travis lived. even when she lived in arizona for a short time she would spend time here and spend the night. this home was really the center of what happened. when jodi decided to come out and see travis, she drove straight from southern california straight to here. there was no timeline. she stopped and got gas in pasadena and jumped in her car and drove straight through. parked right here in front of the car, walked up and rang the doorbell and we had our crime. >> we are joined live from phoenix. troy, the defense is that she was -- it was self-defense and that's why she committed murder and she's a victim of i abuse. the prosecution says it's a premeditated murder. wh
alexander inside that house, yes or no? and inside the house there was a female, right? >> yes. >> what's the name of the female? >> he didn't tell me her name. >> there's also talk about her possibly crawling through a dog guy door and the dog guy door would also be back there behind the gate. there was a long tale between the two of them a lot of what happened there happened in the home. this is where travis lived. even when she lived in arizona for a short time she...
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-- did it involve the white house? was the white house involved in making it happen or condoning it? we don't have any evidence of that. gwen: we're going to circle back. there were two other big scandals we want to touch on lightly before we get to the full analysis. and the second was benghazi. the clash that just won't go away. who saw the attacks in libya coming? did the administration try to shift blame with laundered talking points? the president says it's all politics. >> the whole thing defies loig. and the fact that this keeps on getting churned out frankly has a lot to do with political motivations. if anybody out there wants to actually focus on how we make sure something like this does not happen again, i am happy to get their advice and information and counsel. gwen: hundreds of emails about the controversy were released this week. what did we learn from those, john? >> well, ok. where to begin? from john's point which is that the i.r.s. scandal has no connection to the white house. this is the controversy
-- did it involve the white house? was the white house involved in making it happen or condoning it? we don't have any evidence of that. gwen: we're going to circle back. there were two other big scandals we want to touch on lightly before we get to the full analysis. and the second was benghazi. the clash that just won't go away. who saw the attacks in libya coming? did the administration try to shift blame with laundered talking points? the president says it's all politics. >> the whole...
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i also wanted to clarify the term adaptable housing versus accessible house. one thing about adaptable housing is it's large enough and the doors are wide enough and has blocking in the walls that will help you create an accessible unit. that 93 percent figure that you saw on that graph is a really important component in this package because that can be accessible housing. that's all i had to add, thank you. >> thank you. okay, we are going to take a ten minute break and we'll be right back. thank you very much. >>> >> let's get started on the second half of our meeting. team 7. accessible parking improvement. we'll have two speaker and take council member questions and then public comment and we have interim thank you. normally you see me on the other side. this day i'm here as carla johnson, coy chair of the advisable committee. i'm here to take an at some opportunity to introduce everybody. i will be speaking and bob will be speaking and so will jessie lorentz. in the room we have bob in the community. we also have bonnie of access northern california over
i also wanted to clarify the term adaptable housing versus accessible house. one thing about adaptable housing is it's large enough and the doors are wide enough and has blocking in the walls that will help you create an accessible unit. that 93 percent figure that you saw on that graph is a really important component in this package because that can be accessible housing. that's all i had to add, thank you. >> thank you. okay, we are going to take a ten minute break and we'll be right...
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no one in the white house was aware. what we actually knew, there was an investigation coming to a conclusion. not that we knew the results. we didn't see the report it until it was released last wednesday. >> until wednesday. last june, the deputy treasury secretary is told, as far as you know, he did not tell his boss treasury secretary tim geithner and he didn't tell the white house? >> that's correct. >> now, from the white house, to irs, or treasury, senator rob portman is coming up on the program, and he's written a letter to president obama, wanting to know what, if any, private pressure was exerted by the white house or treasury department political appointees on the irs regarding the standards for approving monitoring tax-exempt organizations, particularly 501(c) groups. any communication from the white house? >> no. but, don't take my word for it. take the word of the independent inspector general who said he found no evidence from outside the irs. >> you believe there are none? >> we're going to work with cong
no one in the white house was aware. what we actually knew, there was an investigation coming to a conclusion. not that we knew the results. we didn't see the report it until it was released last wednesday. >> until wednesday. last june, the deputy treasury secretary is told, as far as you know, he did not tell his boss treasury secretary tim geithner and he didn't tell the white house? >> that's correct. >> now, from the white house, to irs, or treasury, senator rob portman...
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house. >> this is the earliest existing house. they lived here in the 1830's and 1840's. >> she was educated and taught school. >> she would work. the north and south fought all over the civil war. it changed hands 26 times. they did have domestic help. >> it was used as a hospital, it was used as a place to stay and it was destroyed. >> eliza wasn't able to get out much. >> she brought home many gifts. >> this is the room she returned to. >> she is obscure. she's who he needed. >> abraham lincoln's assassination weeks after his second inaugural shocked a war- ravaged nation.it brought andrew johnson into the white house. johnson's wife eliza was 54 years old when she was thrust into the role as first lady. he navigated the end of the civil war, reconstruction in the south and his own impeachment. this week on "first ladies, the life and times of eliza johnson. we learn more, let me introduce you to our two guests. jacqueline burger is in the midst of a biography collection called "love, lie
house. >> this is the earliest existing house. they lived here in the 1830's and 1840's. >> she was educated and taught school. >> she would work. the north and south fought all over the civil war. it changed hands 26 times. they did have domestic help. >> it was used as a hospital, it was used as a place to stay and it was destroyed. >> eliza wasn't able to get out much. >> she brought home many gifts. >> this is the room she returned to. >> she...
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the white house did not order it. those in combination, i want to ask you what your answer to those questions are. number one, i know you do believe that the white house deliberately misled americans on benghazi. >> well, you know, i think what's more important than either whether i believe that or whether the polls show that, it's that somebody be held accountable. and not so much for the talking points afterwards. i think there was some misdirection and some political nature to the talking points, but i think that's always missed the point that what's most important is someone made a decision to put an embassy and consulate in a war-torn country with no host country to guard that embassy or consulate, leaving the guarding and security up to a militia. that decision alone was a terrible and tragic error. and that's what needs to change. the review board looked at benghazi, but still no one is saying what i keep saying over and over again even now i think the embassy in tripoli should be under the guard of military co
the white house did not order it. those in combination, i want to ask you what your answer to those questions are. number one, i know you do believe that the white house deliberately misled americans on benghazi. >> well, you know, i think what's more important than either whether i believe that or whether the polls show that, it's that somebody be held accountable. and not so much for the talking points afterwards. i think there was some misdirection and some political nature to the...
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we should have a full up or down where thehe house. house can work its will. we need to get a majority in favor of comprehensive immigration reform.i know if the speaker put up the senate bill for a vote, we would get that. one way or another, we've got to get to that result. >> do you think the only way to pass the immigration bill is to do it without a majority of republicans on board? >> as i listen to ourhouse republican colleagues, my sense is that the majority are against comprehensive immigration reform. the majority are against the senate gang of eight proposal, which really reflects the compromises necessary to get this done. so, fast forwarding, i think at the end of the day, you're going to have to have a vote in the full house, which may not have a majority of the republicans, but reflects the majority view of the united states of america. >> robertson chris van hollen, thanks for being our "newsmaker ." "newsmakers" continues. lori, let me begin with you on the budget negotiations. house passed a budget. the senate passed a budget. we just heard f
we should have a full up or down where thehe house. house can work its will. we need to get a majority in favor of comprehensive immigration reform.i know if the speaker put up the senate bill for a vote, we would get that. one way or another, we've got to get to that result. >> do you think the only way to pass the immigration bill is to do it without a majority of republicans on board? >> as i listen to ourhouse republican colleagues, my sense is that the majority are against...
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last week president obama nominated north carolina congressman mel watt as director of the federal housing finance agency this is the agency that oversees fannie mae and freddie mac. now his nomination garnered both bipartisan support and criticism tennessee senator bob corker it said in a statement i cannot be more disappointed in this nomination this gives new meaning to the adage that the foxes guarding the hen house on the other hand white house support from several republicans including senator richard burr and representative spencer baucus this is the second time obama has announced a nominee from north carolina to head the f.h. f.a. and she thousand and ten the president nominated joseph smith the north carolina commissioner of banks for the position but his confirmation failed that the republicans questions miss independence from the white house since the agency's creation in two thousand and eight and has yet to have a senate confirmed director and the post was nomination and contacts and confirmed he will take the helm from edward demarco the interim director since two thousand a
last week president obama nominated north carolina congressman mel watt as director of the federal housing finance agency this is the agency that oversees fannie mae and freddie mac. now his nomination garnered both bipartisan support and criticism tennessee senator bob corker it said in a statement i cannot be more disappointed in this nomination this gives new meaning to the adage that the foxes guarding the hen house on the other hand white house support from several republicans including...