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cleveland in your house am in your home -- your house, in your home.ass portrait. you can have plates of mrs. cleveland. ms. cleveland can convince you to buy a product. together.couple she is used in campaigns. while we have grover cleveland running for president, we also have mrs. cleveland running for first lady. here is a set of campaign playing cards where you are electing the president, vice president, and first lady. frances cleveland in the second administration looks a little different now. she's a young mother, a confident matron. this is a pretty piece you can have in your home. the same image is used in this ribbon. you can have a souvenir that not only commemorates the world fair, it commemorates the campaign. the collection is too vast to all be on display at one time. what is not currently on the floor is stored in here, and they can be used for exhibition purposes. this is frances cleveland's wedding dress. frances cleveland was an incredibly popular bride. she married the president in a white house ceremony, the only white house ceremo
cleveland in your house am in your home -- your house, in your home.ass portrait. you can have plates of mrs. cleveland. ms. cleveland can convince you to buy a product. together.couple she is used in campaigns. while we have grover cleveland running for president, we also have mrs. cleveland running for first lady. here is a set of campaign playing cards where you are electing the president, vice president, and first lady. frances cleveland in the second administration looks a little different...
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to get more affordable housing and to get folks who are in need of accessible housing, getting them into newer developments and layering the funding. those are the things that can be done and we've tried to get those things done in years past, but it has gotten to an unprecedented situation that that's going to have to be done. fda is happy to work with mayor's council man on disability's act and we look forward to meeting minds and trying to solve these situations and circumstances. thank you. >> thank you. >> is there other public comment? >> madam chair and members of the council, my name is peter mendosa and i'm with the force center in san francisco. access to housing is an important issue for our consumers that we serve. i want to urge -- first of all i want to commend this -- moving this resolution forward. i think this will bring the city together to work on this issue. i don't want to echo what has been said but i want to strongly urge that as we develop housing, we develop housing for people would are very law income -- people who are low income. the maximum rent that i be
to get more affordable housing and to get folks who are in need of accessible housing, getting them into newer developments and layering the funding. those are the things that can be done and we've tried to get those things done in years past, but it has gotten to an unprecedented situation that that's going to have to be done. fda is happy to work with mayor's council man on disability's act and we look forward to meeting minds and trying to solve these situations and circumstances. thank you....
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that will help housing. housing is on a very strong recovery right now.nie mae is forecasting anywhere from 19-15% volume incrse year-over-year. that is a strong year by any standard. government needs to stay out of our way for a while, let things work. i think they have been doing that for the last year effectivel. lou: one of the few areas where there really have with that loud suggestion to me interrupt for a change direction. how excited are you? can't let you go without asking you one political question. a grand bargain that the president proffered to they. >> it is not a grand bargain by my definitionn. what is most important is the two parties come together and work together on a bipartisan fashion begin clearly come to a grand bargain. lou: that is a little more modesty, the grand bargain. smart -- startmall. >> we sat at the table and talk to one another. that is what the counry needs. that is with hsing needs that is what is on the agenda. lou: i join you in that hope. thank you for being here. >> you're welcome. lou: up next, it is a tale of tw
that will help housing. housing is on a very strong recovery right now.nie mae is forecasting anywhere from 19-15% volume incrse year-over-year. that is a strong year by any standard. government needs to stay out of our way for a while, let things work. i think they have been doing that for the last year effectivel. lou: one of the few areas where there really have with that loud suggestion to me interrupt for a change direction. how excited are you? can't let you go without asking you one...
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i need one in my house. can you all bring it to the houses? no. okay. seeing that there is no public comment, we're going to take a 10 minute break here and be back. thank you. >> thank you very much. thank you everyone for those presentations in the beginning. we really appreciate you guys time and taking the time to come to the council. welcome back everyone. let's get started on the second half of our meeting. so next up we have action team number 7 of discussion and possible action item adopt in a resolution regarding guiding principles for the construction and affordable housing for seniors and people with disabilities. and presenting is chip. oh, denise. denise and then chip. >> thank you chair. welcome. the mayor's disability council throughout the month has some segments on housing and the issues and concern affecting the disability and the senior community. and through public comment we want you to know that, you know, we heard you and the resolution that i'm about to read i hope reflects those issues and concerns and i want to thank you joanna
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it passed the house. nancy pelosi was able to muscle a bill through the lower chamber and it stalled in the senate. president obama is going to use his administration powers to address climate change and they will be a series of rule making that they will issue. congress can overturn these rules through the congressional review act but they have to be final rules. through the congressional review, you don't need 60 votes. host: they are talking about carbon pollution from power plants. guest: yes, there is a question of when that rule is final. it would move through the house. would the senate pass it? president obama can veto it even if it gets 51 votes but i'm sure the white house does not want to be in that situation. there are democrats nervous about what the administration is doing an energy and climate change. the administration has made it clear that they will address this through rulemaking. host: we are taking your calls on the congressional agenda. bruce is up next, independent from baltimore, m
it passed the house. nancy pelosi was able to muscle a bill through the lower chamber and it stalled in the senate. president obama is going to use his administration powers to address climate change and they will be a series of rule making that they will issue. congress can overturn these rules through the congressional review act but they have to be final rules. through the congressional review, you don't need 60 votes. host: they are talking about carbon pollution from power plants. guest:...
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they could be used for news stands, fruit stands, lunch stands, play houses, poultry houses, tool houses, coal sheds, conservatories and polling booths, etc. and it really is a testament to the market street railway's imagination that these cars essentially got used for all of these different purposes. here's a shoemaker in oakland. he opened up his little cobbler shop in an old horse car in his backyard. he locked it up at night with a long nail going through. he said, who's going to steal old shoes? a little bit more dramatic, a man named james mcneal took four old horse cars and put them on a pontoon to make a house boat near bell very deer. he called it the nautilus. he rent it out to people, tricked it all up in the inside for rich people to come have a little summer vacation in a very novel setting. and a watch maker. there was a realtor who used a car as a real estate office. we'll talk more about him in a second. charles stall took three and put them in the sun dunes of the -- the sandunes of the sunset district, created a little ouse -- house out there. and this guy on the botto
they could be used for news stands, fruit stands, lunch stands, play houses, poultry houses, tool houses, coal sheds, conservatories and polling booths, etc. and it really is a testament to the market street railway's imagination that these cars essentially got used for all of these different purposes. here's a shoemaker in oakland. he opened up his little cobbler shop in an old horse car in his backyard. he locked it up at night with a long nail going through. he said, who's going to steal old...
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the cliff house is one of our city's icons that was founded in 1863 and over the decades cliff house has with stood a handful of destructive storms, two major earthquakes, three nearby fires, two closures, several facelifts, swinging 60s, not so swinging 70s and continual weather challenges. one of my favorite memories as a much younger person was playing the old pinball machines in the first floor, but also the funky pinball [speaker not understood], i believe you ran as well. one of my favorite bars in the city especially to watch the sunset and especially one of the most romantic places in the city as well. this week and next week the cliff house will be hosting a series of celebrations and i have the honor -- i'll have the honor of attending with many other people from our communities that kickoff celebration of the cliff house's 150th anniversary on friday. the following week july 17 and 18 the cliff house will display the site's amazing history. the terrace room of the cliff house is going to be transformed into a historical museum which is totally free with exhibits, local his
the cliff house is one of our city's icons that was founded in 1863 and over the decades cliff house has with stood a handful of destructive storms, two major earthquakes, three nearby fires, two closures, several facelifts, swinging 60s, not so swinging 70s and continual weather challenges. one of my favorite memories as a much younger person was playing the old pinball machines in the first floor, but also the funky pinball [speaker not understood], i believe you ran as well. one of my...
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house of representatives.] the chair: on this vote, the craze are 50, the nays are 372, the amendment is not agreed to. the unfinished business is the request for a rored vote on amendment number 10 prinned in house report 113-170 offered by the gentleman from oregon, mr. blumenauer, on which further proceedings were -- were postponed, on which the noes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: earment number 10 printed in house report 113-170, offered by mr. blumenauer of oregon. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. these in -- those in favor of a recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having risen, a recorded vote is ordered. this is a two-minute vote. members will record their votes by electronic device. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is ex
house of representatives.] the chair: on this vote, the craze are 50, the nays are 372, the amendment is not agreed to. the unfinished business is the request for a rored vote on amendment number 10 prinned in house report 113-170 offered by the gentleman from oregon, mr. blumenauer, on which further proceedings were -- were postponed, on which the noes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: earment number 10 printed in house report 113-170, offered by mr....
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cheers erupting inside the house republican caucus meeting on immigration. speaker john boehner and republican leadership confirming late today the house of representatives will not be taking up the senate passed gang of eight immigration bill. commerce and darrell issa reporting to fox that the said bill will not see the light of day in the house of representatives. >> it was not a wel well-thought approach in the senate, the reason the senate bill has is little chance, no chance of being considered here, however we are looking at what to do with 11 million people we had lou: after telling fox business the gang of seven bill is "all done," just not public. they gang of seven bill would not be discussed in the meeting. the house republicans have now succeeded in taking up national leadership on issues of immigration and border security. the white house efforts into: friday senate bill obviously failing as the president plotted his latest strategy with democratic members of the congressional hispanic caucus. today trying to help a way forward releasing a repo
cheers erupting inside the house republican caucus meeting on immigration. speaker john boehner and republican leadership confirming late today the house of representatives will not be taking up the senate passed gang of eight immigration bill. commerce and darrell issa reporting to fox that the said bill will not see the light of day in the house of representatives. >> it was not a wel well-thought approach in the senate, the reason the senate bill has is little chance, no chance of...
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the house floor. meet the highll end of clout -- behind closed doors on july 10 to map out a plan. the senators will take up the issue of student loan rates. for the rest to the month, the house and senate will likely to vote their time to move in the annual spending bills. the senate appropriations committee has concluded work on four of the 12 bills. both legislative chambers return monday at 2:00 p.m. eastern. of an " first ies" -- when george washington was a way fighting the revolutionary war, martha washington ran their plantation and their home, mount vernon. that marthaar arrived at mount vernon in 1859 and there was a lot of management that she had to do. when she married george washington, she brings with her to mount vernon 12 housemates. that is really almost unimaginable luxury. these are slaves that are for the most part, not field labor, not producing crops, which is where your income is coming from. they are doing things like cooking, serving at table, clean the house, doing the laundr
the house floor. meet the highll end of clout -- behind closed doors on july 10 to map out a plan. the senators will take up the issue of student loan rates. for the rest to the month, the house and senate will likely to vote their time to move in the annual spending bills. the senate appropriations committee has concluded work on four of the 12 bills. both legislative chambers return monday at 2:00 p.m. eastern. of an " first ies" -- when george washington was a way fighting the...
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it was our pledge in the recent lower house election, and will be again in the upper house poll. >> reporter: now that the ldp is back in power, prime minister shinzo abe is hoping to accomplish that goal. he wants to change the constitution so he can turn self-defense forces into a national defense military, and defend allies that come under attack. but before he revises article 9, abe wants to change article 96. it stipulates modifying the constitution requires a two-thirds vote by lawmakers in both houses of the diet. then a national referendum. abe argues a simple majority should be enough. >> translator: it's nonsense to say that you can't change the constitution when one-third of lawmakers oppose it, when more than half of japan's citizens want to do this. revising article 96 will make it possible for the people to renew the constitution. >> reporter: lawmakers in the u.s., germany and south korea also need the approval of two-thirds of their legislators to change their constitutions. the u.s. and german constitutions require additional legislative approval. in south korea, amendments
it was our pledge in the recent lower house election, and will be again in the upper house poll. >> reporter: now that the ldp is back in power, prime minister shinzo abe is hoping to accomplish that goal. he wants to change the constitution so he can turn self-defense forces into a national defense military, and defend allies that come under attack. but before he revises article 9, abe wants to change article 96. it stipulates modifying the constitution requires a two-thirds vote by...
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>> she wanted the white house. the political world, smoking in her living room and ruining her draperies. she wanted the white house as much as he did. she wanted to be the first lady of land. they are all dying for it. >> just one first lady i have known who did not is beth truman. there is no question about it. she did not like it and he could have run again even though they passed a law that you could not have two terms, seven years. fdr's unfinished term. he could have run again. he told me -- talking to presidents. [laughter] >> in your bedroom. >> he told me he did not think he should run again because of the law. in a sense, it was almost seven years. it was really bess truman. i have seen her at a party. i think it was a party reception to the club in march and talk to her briefly and was so sure he would not run again. she didn't. he spent a lot of time -- did not like the white house. >> nixon campaigned beside him throughout. i think she never really dreamed of being in the white house. >> she would shak
>> she wanted the white house. the political world, smoking in her living room and ruining her draperies. she wanted the white house as much as he did. she wanted to be the first lady of land. they are all dying for it. >> just one first lady i have known who did not is beth truman. there is no question about it. she did not like it and he could have run again even though they passed a law that you could not have two terms, seven years. fdr's unfinished term. he could have run...
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from the british house of commons. every wednesday while parliament is in session prime minister david cameron takes questions from members of the house of commons. prior to question time the house is wrapping up of the business. this is live coverage on c-span2. >> order. the honorable gentleman asked a serious question. there's far too much noise in the chamber. let's hear the right honorable lady. major g8 conference in october, measures to boost lending business, 20 million investment plan for a certain development, agreement on the potential mechanism to take further work, a commitment to a new way forward on enterprise zones, a potential these away and a number of other measures. >> order. questions to the prime minister. >> number one, mr. speaker. >> thank you, mr. speaker. this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others, and in addition to my duties in this house, i shall have further such meetings later i'm sure the whole house and the whole country will wish to join in congratulating andy
from the british house of commons. every wednesday while parliament is in session prime minister david cameron takes questions from members of the house of commons. prior to question time the house is wrapping up of the business. this is live coverage on c-span2. >> order. the honorable gentleman asked a serious question. there's far too much noise in the chamber. let's hear the right honorable lady. major g8 conference in october, measures to boost lending business, 20 million investment...
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. >> the house will be in order. gwen: and one side's virth is often the other's bitter defeat. >> we know the status quo is unacceptable. but we also know that there are many who will want to kill this bill. >> we're not interested in punishing people just for the sake of punishment. we're interested in rewarding good conduct. gwen: we're leaving afghanistan but crises loom in syria and egypt. and joblessness is declining but not for everybody. >> the obama economy is producing slow economic growth, high unemployment and stagnant wages. >> still no jobs bill. still no budget agreement. gwen: after a shocking schoolhouse shooting, congress tackles gun violence. >> this is common sense. this is gun sense. gwen: but it only goes so far. >> help this be the moment when real change begins. gwen: our relations between congress and the white house permanently broken, and what do the american people have to say about that? joining thus holiday week, susan davis of "usa today." john dickerson of "slate" magazine and cbs news
. >> the house will be in order. gwen: and one side's virth is often the other's bitter defeat. >> we know the status quo is unacceptable. but we also know that there are many who will want to kill this bill. >> we're not interested in punishing people just for the sake of punishment. we're interested in rewarding good conduct. gwen: we're leaving afghanistan but crises loom in syria and egypt. and joblessness is declining but not for everybody. >> the obama economy is...
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both are expected to pass the house. even if the bills weren't dead on arrival in a democrat controlled senate, the white house vowed to veto them both. >> i am tired of getting jerked around. >> this is comparing to me apples to refrigerators. >> before the votes, members of the ways and means subcommittee sparred over the delay in the employer mandate, why individuals don't deserve like treatment. >> why did you make decision that warren buffett get relief from obama care, but six pack doesn't? >> senior treasury official first testified he was unaware of conversations about that idea, then acknowledged the administration considered making some change to the individual manda mandate. >> the individual responsibility provision, how it would be effected and how it might interact if transition relief was given on the employer responsibility, reporting provisions and other employer requirements, consideration of -- >> there was discussion. >> was certainly given. >> there was discussion on it. >> in new york, democratic go
both are expected to pass the house. even if the bills weren't dead on arrival in a democrat controlled senate, the white house vowed to veto them both. >> i am tired of getting jerked around. >> this is comparing to me apples to refrigerators. >> before the votes, members of the ways and means subcommittee sparred over the delay in the employer mandate, why individuals don't deserve like treatment. >> why did you make decision that warren buffett get relief from obama...
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13,000-square-foot house. >> how many bathrooms in the house? [silence] >> seven. >> you had to count? >> [laughs] yeah. i was thinking five bedrooms, the pool bath, and then the powder bathroom here. >> welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm lesley stahl. in this edition, we examine the american work force and we discover what stimulates new homebuyers. but we begin with steelworkers. steel, the so-called backbone of america, is suffering. at the beginning of 2009, steel plants across the country were hanging on for the stimulus package to kick in, with its over $100 billion for building things like highways and bridges. as i first reported in february 2009, the package included a "buy american" clause that the steel industry had fought hard for. it says any infrastructure project paid for with stimulus dollars must use steel made in the u.s.a., not cheaper imports. >> the whole purpose of your stimulus package-- and it's the right purpose-- is to stop the bleeding of jobs and to create new jobs here in america, not overseas, not in china, not in e
13,000-square-foot house. >> how many bathrooms in the house? [silence] >> seven. >> you had to count? >> [laughs] yeah. i was thinking five bedrooms, the pool bath, and then the powder bathroom here. >> welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm lesley stahl. in this edition, we examine the american work force and we discover what stimulates new homebuyers. but we begin with steelworkers. steel, the so-called backbone of america, is suffering. at the beginning of 2009,...
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you must you fund affordable housing. the mayor made it online to help with the housing issues. you must help with the safe shelters. last year the board individual and we saw more staff. let's go fester and meet the shelters to have them save >> i'm with community housing partnership. when i turned 18 i could go to college or be homeless. i was lucky enough to go to college but one year later i was homeless. we're asking for $100,000 the first and $300,000 for the second year. we have to have the money we don't have families to go back to live with. a lot of folks leaving college are moving in with their families if you don't have that opposition we need to step you tell and help. 1 hundred thousand for the first year and 3 hundred thousands for the second year for housing >> thank you. next speaker, please >> i'm with the community housing partnership. we're here to ask for help for our youth. i wake up and see lots of youth on the streets we need $100,000 for the first year and $300,000 for the second year. thank you >> thank you, mr. tracy. >> good morning community housing
you must you fund affordable housing. the mayor made it online to help with the housing issues. you must help with the safe shelters. last year the board individual and we saw more staff. let's go fester and meet the shelters to have them save >> i'm with community housing partnership. when i turned 18 i could go to college or be homeless. i was lucky enough to go to college but one year later i was homeless. we're asking for $100,000 the first and $300,000 for the second year. we have to...
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>> uh, you look at the house and the average republican house district, is 75% white. the average democratic district is about 50% quhithe and a lot of the minority representation for house republicans has come from big minority districts. texas, california, places like that. they're looking at districts that are maybe 1, 2, 3, 4, 5% minorities. a, they don't have a lot of constituents telling them they need to get in done. >> -- gwen: but the farm bill, which also played out this week. it's not that only people of color get food stamps but the food stamps issue is really dividing the republican caw culls as well as republicans and democrats. >> that is a really tough one. for 40 years they've tide farm subsidies to food stamps in an e. to make sure that both of those are insulated so they can get through congress each year. with the senate already passing a bill. the house broke it into two. that's put both into jeopardy. so far they've said -- the house passed this week a bill solely for the farm subsidies and say they're going to get back to food stamps but we'll wa
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house. but president lincoln, for some reason, did not have a warm relationship with robert. maybe because of the absence, being away as a circuit lawyer, campaigning, and then robert at college. hay, who was in the white house, whether it a couple of away from lincoln in the second floor of the white house, sort of got taken on as a second son. his love of literature, he shared with lincoln. he would pad down the hall in his nightshirt. because of hay, we have descriptions of lincoln looking like a sport in the night. they bonded because of their love of literature. >> how old was he when he went to work for abraham lincoln? >> he would have been just shy of 21. >> where did he physically live in the white house? >> the secretary's room, the northeast corner of the white house. if you picture the white house, looking from lafayette square, the upper left-hand window. the president and his family occupied seven rooms in the second floor of the white house. this is before the west wing. the o
house. but president lincoln, for some reason, did not have a warm relationship with robert. maybe because of the absence, being away as a circuit lawyer, campaigning, and then robert at college. hay, who was in the white house, whether it a couple of away from lincoln in the second floor of the white house, sort of got taken on as a second son. his love of literature, he shared with lincoln. he would pad down the hall in his nightshirt. because of hay, we have descriptions of lincoln looking...
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section 210, a public housing agency that administers federal housing assistance for the housing authority for the county of los angeles, california, for states of alaska, iowa and mississippi, shall not be required to require a resident of public housing. . . section 212, the secretary may authorize the transfer of some or all project-based assistance and low-income restrictions associated with one or more multifamily housing project to another multifamily housing project or projects. section 213, no assistance shall be provided under section 8 of the united states housing act of 1937 to any individual who is enrolled as a student at an institution of higher education as defined under section 102 of the higher education act of 1965, is not a vet rand -- veteran and is not otherwise eligible. section 214rks the funds made available -- 214, the funds made available for native for ans shall be allocated the same as in 2005. section 215, the secretary may ensure and enter into commitments to ensure mortgages under section -- such section 255 -- subsection 255 section 216. in managing of any m
section 210, a public housing agency that administers federal housing assistance for the housing authority for the county of los angeles, california, for states of alaska, iowa and mississippi, shall not be required to require a resident of public housing. . . section 212, the secretary may authorize the transfer of some or all project-based assistance and low-income restrictions associated with one or more multifamily housing project to another multifamily housing project or projects. section...
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i cannot agree with the cost for the housing authority; the officers at work housing authority it offers likability to keep those area safest. recommended in year two we agreed to 716,195 recommended reductions but can't agree to the 1 million for the officers. >> supervisor farrell: okay, thank you chief any questions for the chief? whether we go to the revised report. >> mr. rose: recommendations are on page 16, and in 13-14 result is- i'm on the wrong page excuse me - page 24. the recommended reductions total 1 796,016 and 1, 842,643 and in 14-15 the total recommended reductions are 1,016,195. my understanding is, if i understand with chief is stating, he agrees with the recommendations except for on page 26 of our rerport the 1,016,195 regarding the san francisco housing authority, item under contention is on page 26. >> supervisor farrell: to be clear it was a 2.6 million number inclusive of the million dollar housing authority, now whittled down to 1.8 million, inclusive of the housing authority. >> mr. rose: actually really unencumbered closeouts it's a -0 if you would subtract it
i cannot agree with the cost for the housing authority; the officers at work housing authority it offers likability to keep those area safest. recommended in year two we agreed to 716,195 recommended reductions but can't agree to the 1 million for the officers. >> supervisor farrell: okay, thank you chief any questions for the chief? whether we go to the revised report. >> mr. rose: recommendations are on page 16, and in 13-14 result is- i'm on the wrong page excuse me - page 24....
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and another concern is regarding the houses and after the additional houses to the garage. currently that means that the purpose of the addition is also to make the current house into a family sized house with four bedrooms. and that is part of the it is not really again, prohibited by the residential design guidelines. the reason that the department recommends the approval, the project you have to be on the south side of the rear addition which is only three feet but the resident and the design team requested five feet instead and this was found by the project sponsor after the notice had expired and the reasons by according to the sponsor is to make those a little and a more spacious for for instance the furniture layout purposes. and at this, for these change the department does not agree and because the residents and the guidelines still require in this situation the ad dish to studying the five feet on either side, even the south side. and so we believe that this project does not present any extraordinary exception circumstances from the rear addition. and the planning
and another concern is regarding the houses and after the additional houses to the garage. currently that means that the purpose of the addition is also to make the current house into a family sized house with four bedrooms. and that is part of the it is not really again, prohibited by the residential design guidelines. the reason that the department recommends the approval, the project you have to be on the south side of the rear addition which is only three feet but the resident and the...
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the house itself is the habitualable area of the house is 12 hundred and 67 square feet. the main level on the top is about 8 hundred and 88 square feet they want to add 1 thousand plus square feet. i didn't include the garage by it's about 2 hundred something square feet. the homes are small as the requester has requested. having a home with habitualable area of 22 hundred square feet is not akin to other, you know, large apartments that are made for families. mr. lie and mrs. lie and the two children and the father who is 80 years old are going to live in the house. i'm not sure what the record is based on the dr record of serial housing but they've had an ambition to live in the house for seven years. the intention here is to deal the horizontal position 15 feet back and the cropping where the landslide zone is much further back from the property itself. and the rock cropping does come around as the dr suggested but i think it's a little bit exaggerated there's a slope on the property. and based on earlier sketch from the requester - can i have the overhead please - so
the house itself is the habitualable area of the house is 12 hundred and 67 square feet. the main level on the top is about 8 hundred and 88 square feet they want to add 1 thousand plus square feet. i didn't include the garage by it's about 2 hundred something square feet. the homes are small as the requester has requested. having a home with habitualable area of 22 hundred square feet is not akin to other, you know, large apartments that are made for families. mr. lie and mrs. lie and the two...
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coming together in a partnership, in a partnership between mercy housing; now it's mercy housing because it's the sisters of mercy, but it's mercy housing because that is what it is. and that is what it means to the people who benefit from it. and this collaboration with st. anthony's. the coming together of two forces of such magnitude, of such commitment, of such deep commitment, of such values that you know that the outcome is going to be -- not only benefit the people who are here, but also be a model for others. this is a collaboration, as has been said between mercy housing and st. anthony's and was example was non-profits come together for the greater good. with their leadership and their being models, producing results of national significance, they, most of them have been able to to impact public policy and i know the mayor is right on the forefront of all of this. and thank you for your great leadership, mayor lee. [ applause ] and you know that we just had a little session with the cliffs, going over the cliff, not going over the cliff. but one of the things that we were deter
coming together in a partnership, in a partnership between mercy housing; now it's mercy housing because it's the sisters of mercy, but it's mercy housing because that is what it is. and that is what it means to the people who benefit from it. and this collaboration with st. anthony's. the coming together of two forces of such magnitude, of such commitment, of such deep commitment, of such values that you know that the outcome is going to be -- not only benefit the people who are here, but also...
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that is by far not a unanimous view in the house among house republicans. what are you seeing that is different? is it a different political sense that you have for your constituency? what is driving you in a different direction than the senate republicans? >> i have talked to a great many of the senators on the republican side some of whom voted for the legislation but 70% of the senators on the republican side voted against the bill. i think you would find a higher percentage of house republicans voting against that senate bill. but we are all looking for ways to not say we want to kill the immigration process, kill the senate bill, which is what happened in 2007. what we are saying is we want to do it a better way. we are listening to senators about the differing ideas they have. i will tell you that in my private conversations with them many of them as they hear with we are doing in the house like our approach better and they are encouraging us to continue this step-by-step careful analysis and building consensus as we go forward approach. i think that
that is by far not a unanimous view in the house among house republicans. what are you seeing that is different? is it a different political sense that you have for your constituency? what is driving you in a different direction than the senate republicans? >> i have talked to a great many of the senators on the republican side some of whom voted for the legislation but 70% of the senators on the republican side voted against the bill. i think you would find a higher percentage of house...
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on immigration, house republicans reject the bipartisan plan passed by the senate. >> the house will do its own job in developing a immigration bill. >> why delay? why don't we get about the business on developing a bill? >> on obamacare, criticism of the president delaying part of healthcare reform. >> its provisions are unworkable. its timeline it's unworkable. regulations are unworkable. >> house republicans driving this narrative are not concerned about a delay and the implementation of a law that they oppose. they want to kil to kill the bi. >> chris: republican steve king of iowa and democrat steve israel of new york join us. then the nsa leaker edward snowden asked for temporary asylum in russia. >> they still have the opportunity to do the right thing and return mr. snowden to the united states. >> chris: will the u.s. find a way to bring snowden to justice? plus, secretary of homeland security janet napolitano resigns. we'll sit down with chairman michael mccall, chairman of the homeland security committee. hello again from fox news in washington. george zimmerman is a free
on immigration, house republicans reject the bipartisan plan passed by the senate. >> the house will do its own job in developing a immigration bill. >> why delay? why don't we get about the business on developing a bill? >> on obamacare, criticism of the president delaying part of healthcare reform. >> its provisions are unworkable. its timeline it's unworkable. regulations are unworkable. >> house republicans driving this narrative are not concerned about a delay...
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house of representatives. you heard, as i'm sure we did, senators mccain and schumer seemed decidedly optimistic, they did sound like this thing is not yet dead. are democrats willing to accept a path to legalization and not a path to citizenship? >> well, we've been working on this for a long time. in fact, mr. labrador was in the working group until goat tired of sitting at the table trying to come up with a compromise. so to hear him say that somehow democrats have not compromised is one of the most ridiculous things i've heard. democrats have compromised. you saw it live in the senate. it's been going on over here in this house. it is the republicans that have said that they won't compromise, all they want to do is bothered security. they don't really care about all of these immigrants. this is not just about latinos. every community has people that have been working here, that are part of the fabric of america, that need legalization, they need to come out of the shadows. they are part of our community. t
house of representatives. you heard, as i'm sure we did, senators mccain and schumer seemed decidedly optimistic, they did sound like this thing is not yet dead. are democrats willing to accept a path to legalization and not a path to citizenship? >> well, we've been working on this for a long time. in fact, mr. labrador was in the working group until goat tired of sitting at the table trying to come up with a compromise. so to hear him say that somehow democrats have not compromised is...
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the real battle is in the house. so let's talk about the battle in the house. without naming names a group of 80 executives met with the house and quote we're going to take care of you high terence votes but who cares who picks the strawberries. well, i like strawberries i don't see a lot of american born folks who pick strawberries. we do care we want to see expensive immigration remorseful for all of americans and all americans. so as we go to the house side and why don't we start with maria. what do we need to do so we get something to work on and perhaps not a house bill paced that's expensive how do we reconcile this and win over the house? >> you know i was speaking to a group of ap i leaders earlier and we all agreed it was a funny timing with the gathering of the senate vote today and really it was important to lay on the table that is work is not done because we've see this major vote in the senate this afternoon. and i think there's some changes in the senate bill and this space is wide open in the house and the administration continues to have confid
the real battle is in the house. so let's talk about the battle in the house. without naming names a group of 80 executives met with the house and quote we're going to take care of you high terence votes but who cares who picks the strawberries. well, i like strawberries i don't see a lot of american born folks who pick strawberries. we do care we want to see expensive immigration remorseful for all of americans and all americans. so as we go to the house side and why don't we start with maria....
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he means the full house. >> you know, we work as a house committee process.now you guys don't like that, but that's what we do here in the house of representatives. >> let's try asking, congressman. have you had any communication with republicans in the senate about this? >> absolutely. i have talked to a lot of republicans in the senate. i'm good members with people and i'm friends with people who voted against the immigration reform bill and we're trying to craft legislation and craft a concept and a way for us to get to an immigration reform bill. i think we both want the same thing. >> have you spoken with john mccain and lindsey graham about this and the fact that there is no chance of passing the senate bill in the house? >> i have not talked to them about that but i have talked to other people. >> and i want to bring bob herbert in here. bob, this is a really dramatic turn of events. i was someone who wanted a broader comprehensive immigration bill. it's a sad day for someone who wanted broader prospects. looking at the political calculus, it seems as
he means the full house. >> you know, we work as a house committee process.now you guys don't like that, but that's what we do here in the house of representatives. >> let's try asking, congressman. have you had any communication with republicans in the senate about this? >> absolutely. i have talked to a lot of republicans in the senate. i'm good members with people and i'm friends with people who voted against the immigration reform bill and we're trying to craft legislation...
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on top of the wood frame house, i mean every wood frame house in the west half of the city have a waterank and the water tank fall over because they are gas fired and start fires. and that is something that you could do for yourself, and for your neighbors and for the whole city is make sure that your water tank is braced. >> if you look at the studies that are predicting on fires, we are going to have a lot of fires and for every water tank that is braced there is a potential of one less fire that the fire department is going to have to fight and we don't want to have any more fires than we need to. so bracing the water heater is the first thing that you want to do. >> and so easy, and you go on-line and you google, earthquake, water and heater and you google the sites where you can find the details and you can put them out there on the hardware store and you can hire a small contract tore do that for you. that is a couple of hundred bucks, the best investment. if you are in other types of building it is complicated. if you are in a high-rise building you just can't anchor your buildin
on top of the wood frame house, i mean every wood frame house in the west half of the city have a waterank and the water tank fall over because they are gas fired and start fires. and that is something that you could do for yourself, and for your neighbors and for the whole city is make sure that your water tank is braced. >> if you look at the studies that are predicting on fires, we are going to have a lot of fires and for every water tank that is braced there is a potential of one less...
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now, live coverage of the house. the speaker pro tempore: the house will come to order. the chair lays before the house a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speaker's room, 2013. ton, d.c., july 9, i hereby appoint the honorable chris collins to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, john a. boehner, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house of january 3, 2013, the chair will now recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour ebate. the chair will alternate recognition between the parties with each party limited to one hour and each member other than the majority and minority leaders and the minority whip each, to five minutes but in no event shall debate continue beyond 11:50 a.m. the chair recognizes the gentleman from north carolina, mr. jones, for five minutes. mr. jones: mr. speaker, thank you very much. i will be on the floor again talking about the failed policy in afghanistan. mr. speaker, most people in my district know i've signed over 1
now, live coverage of the house. the speaker pro tempore: the house will come to order. the chair lays before the house a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speaker's room, 2013. ton, d.c., july 9, i hereby appoint the honorable chris collins to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, john a. boehner, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house of january 3, 2013, the chair will now recognize members from lists...
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house of commons. after that, remarks from touch -- ted cruz. >> this week, and john taliaferro discusses his newly released biography entitled "all the great prizes: the life of john hay, from lincoln to roosevelt." >> john taliaferro, when did you decide to spend a lot of time with john hay, and who was he? delicioused he was a subject for a biography when it dawned on me that he had been, not only at abraham lincoln's bedside immediately after his assassination, but also at the bedside of william mckinley in 1901. i thought, who could this below be? theourse, when i opened archives, i realized with a rich subject it was. john hay, his life really has two bookends at either end of his biographical shelf. there is lincoln on one end, he was his private secretary, lived in the white house for every war years. so much of what we know about techoln come from hay's with him. he served on the mckinley as well and was secretary of state for teddy roosevelt, so you have these iconic bookends in american hist
house of commons. after that, remarks from touch -- ted cruz. >> this week, and john taliaferro discusses his newly released biography entitled "all the great prizes: the life of john hay, from lincoln to roosevelt." >> john taliaferro, when did you decide to spend a lot of time with john hay, and who was he? delicioused he was a subject for a biography when it dawned on me that he had been, not only at abraham lincoln's bedside immediately after his assassination, but...
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affordable housing. in order to maintain diversity in san francisco we must retain a stock of homes with mixed incomes and earning less than six figures. as we provide incentives for hi tech and medical research let's go the extra mile to have economic and work force development initiatives to support small businesses in the out lying areas like hunter point and the richmond district and the excessior and let's have safe transit. let's increase this area and we need a vision to have a landscape that encourages healthy safe participation. thank you. >> good afternoon supervisors. my name is anna martinez and the program director at lyric. we have a handful of our beautiful youth behind me, some of speak afterwards. i want to thanks supervisors for their support and creating safe schools for youth and the press conference that we are recently. we are here because we need $150,000 to do this initiative. the mayor is giving 75k to focus on these sites. we request the rest from the board of supervisors and en
affordable housing. in order to maintain diversity in san francisco we must retain a stock of homes with mixed incomes and earning less than six figures. as we provide incentives for hi tech and medical research let's go the extra mile to have economic and work force development initiatives to support small businesses in the out lying areas like hunter point and the richmond district and the excessior and let's have safe transit. let's increase this area and we need a vision to have a landscape...
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the white house. chefs should absolutely be part of such a conference where they can talk about their efforts and ways to help low-income families improve their cooking and eating habits. these chefs and the organizations they partner with are a key part of our fight to end hunger now. i commend them for their dedication and i look forward to working with them in this effort. thank you and i yield back the alance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlelady from california, ms. sanchez, for five minutes. ms. sanchez: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. thank you, mr. speaker. today i rise to honor the life of lillian kawasaki who proudly served the los angeles community for more than three decades working tirelessly to protect our environment. lillian was an inspiration and a trail blazer. in 1990 she was named general manager at the department of environmental affairs for the city of los angeles,
the white house. chefs should absolutely be part of such a conference where they can talk about their efforts and ways to help low-income families improve their cooking and eating habits. these chefs and the organizations they partner with are a key part of our fight to end hunger now. i commend them for their dedication and i look forward to working with them in this effort. thank you and i yield back the alance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlelady from...
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the house was in ruins.have systematically over the last 60 years, we've acquired a number of documents and this will be the place to house those. >> what was interesting about some of the early founding fathers, you had thomas jefferson, virginia arguably is his entire presidential library. james madison did something similar in many years. there never was that sense with washington. as you've guided through this, did he want some sort of scholarship done or about the founding? what did he want his papers to be housed? >> in a very real since 214 years later, almost 214 years later we're fulfilling his wish. late in his life he remarked in a letter to his friend, i have but one house to build to house my military, civilian and government papers. they are voluminous. particular understanding fashion he said, they might be of interest. so he clearly had it on his mind. of course when he died in 1799 and martha shortly thereafter by the terms of the will most of his documents were then spread to relatives of t
the house was in ruins.have systematically over the last 60 years, we've acquired a number of documents and this will be the place to house those. >> what was interesting about some of the early founding fathers, you had thomas jefferson, virginia arguably is his entire presidential library. james madison did something similar in many years. there never was that sense with washington. as you've guided through this, did he want some sort of scholarship done or about the founding? what did...
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he house will be in order. the house will be in order. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new hampshire seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i have a motion to recommit at the desk. the speaker pro tempore: is the gentlewoman opposed to the bill? >> yes, i am. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman qualifies. the clerk will report the motion. >> moves to recommit the bill h.r. 5 to the committee on education anti-work force with instructions to report the same back to the house forthwith with the following amendment. page 23, after line 9, insert the following new subparagraph, f., guaranteeing educational students for children with autism or other disabilities. each state plan shall demonstrate that the academic content standard and academic achievement standards adopted under this paragraph should not deny educational students -- the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from -- mr. kline: i reserve a point of order against the motion. the speaker pro tempore: point of order is reserved. the clerk will report.
he house will be in order. the house will be in order. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new hampshire seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i have a motion to recommit at the desk. the speaker pro tempore: is the gentlewoman opposed to the bill? >> yes, i am. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman qualifies. the clerk will report the motion. >> moves to recommit the bill h.r. 5 to the committee on education anti-work force with instructions to report the same back to...
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now it's our turn as republicans in the house to do what can get passed out of the house of representatives. >> suarez: earlier on the program we heard former president george w. bush urging you forward in your work. does he have much influence in the republican caucus in the house today? >> well, i think you have to respect whatever an ex-president has said. i think that i heard the same words that he said. he wasn't saying that he supported any specific approach. to immigration reform. but i think he believes, like i do, that immigration reform is important, that it's necessary, that it's good for america and that we should do something about it. i think, you know, we can move forward with something positive here in the house. >> suarez: raul labrador is a republican from idaho. congressman, thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> suarez: our next conversation is with arizona democrat raul grijalva. watch other interviews from our series, and learn more about what's in the legislation, on our immigration page. >> ifill: next, the high cost of >> ifill: next, the high cost of mining for pr
now it's our turn as republicans in the house to do what can get passed out of the house of representatives. >> suarez: earlier on the program we heard former president george w. bush urging you forward in your work. does he have much influence in the republican caucus in the house today? >> well, i think you have to respect whatever an ex-president has said. i think that i heard the same words that he said. he wasn't saying that he supported any specific approach. to immigration...