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so we believe, whether or not we get ceqa review, we do that as a way of doing business at meda. we've heard from the counterparts that we should move [bell ringing] -- and we do need to continue to expand the pipeline beyond the units. >> the process we already have in place and having gone through this several times, do you see any ways that locally we could speed up the process? do you feel like you're getting prioritization for these projects in each of the departments? >> we at meda did not know there were agencies in the room that had dedicated staff to this and there was a mayor's task force. i'm not sure whether the mayor's housing development knew. that's interesting in itself, the expediting has been in place and city agencies have been working together, but that has been a little less known to us. so if that does continue to move forward, we'd love to be able to be part of that. we're working closely with the mayor's office. we as affordable housing developers meet with them on a monthly basis and would love to continue to talk about how we expedite with them. so that
so we believe, whether or not we get ceqa review, we do that as a way of doing business at meda. we've heard from the counterparts that we should move [bell ringing] -- and we do need to continue to expand the pipeline beyond the units. >> the process we already have in place and having gone through this several times, do you see any ways that locally we could speed up the process? do you feel like you're getting prioritization for these projects in each of the departments? >> we at...
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. >> a mi meda mido que me toquen la p87uewuerta . >> durante la reunion , el al a alguacil argumentora los agnteentes es necesario ver l e detencion . >> nos preocupa porque los ind v individuos , reinciden en estas comunidades y con esta son va a varias las ciudades que desaf r desafiaron al estado , y lo s e supervisores tratan de atacar a los , a nuesratasras comuniudad mandan las propagandas . >> aunque muchos temen que los ataquen desencadenen esto el e creador de lale ley asegura qu s sera asi . >> de ninguna manera estas cv a ciudades pueden estar fupuede s estar fuera . >> y al regreso , y estamos en california . >;> ty estan desrtrozados los d padres de esta comunidad . >> y nos cuentan como esperan u que se haga justicia . >> lo supiste desde el primer momento... él es muy especial. y desde palabras... hasta pasos... hay más primeras veces de las que puedes contar. por eso diseñamos la formula... con avena de aveeno® baby lotions... para la piel sensible de tu bebé. después de todo, ella fue tu primera. y es tan increíble... que hasta querrás tener otro. aveeno®. bebés natu
. >> a mi meda mido que me toquen la p87uewuerta . >> durante la reunion , el al a alguacil argumentora los agnteentes es necesario ver l e detencion . >> nos preocupa porque los ind v individuos , reinciden en estas comunidades y con esta son va a varias las ciudades que desaf r desafiaron al estado , y lo s e supervisores tratan de atacar a los , a nuesratasras comuniudad mandan las propagandas . >> aunque muchos temen que los ataquen desencadenen esto el e creador de...
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. >> reporter: meda taylor said she received that spoof call from linda's number.he says calls like these make people irritable and defensive. >> no, i didn't call you. why are you calling me? there's an edge to it, because everybody's inconvenienced by an unwanted or unsolicited call. >> reporter: in all of 2017, the federal communications commission received 4,000 complaints about spoofing. now, after just three months this year, the number of complaints is on pace to double. >> generally the purpose of spoof something two-fold. number one they're engaged in scams and it's harder to trace back who is doing the scam. >> reporter: number two, trying to trick you into picking up the call. last year the fcc levied $200 million in fines against telemarketers accused of malicious spoofing. the fines were the first action of its kind. now, regulators are working with providers to develop technology to authenticate legitimate calls and block spoofed ones. as of january 1st, phone companies are now able to block calls when the caller i.d. information comes from invalid ph
. >> reporter: meda taylor said she received that spoof call from linda's number.he says calls like these make people irritable and defensive. >> no, i didn't call you. why are you calling me? there's an edge to it, because everybody's inconvenienced by an unwanted or unsolicited call. >> reporter: in all of 2017, the federal communications commission received 4,000 complaints about spoofing. now, after just three months this year, the number of complaints is on pace to...
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. >> reporter: meda taylor said she received that spoof call from linda's number. she says calls like these make people irritable and defensive. >> no, i didn't call you. why are you calling me? there's an edge to it, because everybody's inconvenienced by an unwanted or unsolicited call. >> reporter: in all of 2017, the federal communications commission received 4,000 complaints about spoofing. now, after just three months this year, the number of complaints is on pace to double. >> generally the purpose of spoof something two-fold. number one they're engaged in scams and it's harder to trace back who is doing the scam. >> reporter: number two, trying to trick you into picking up the call. last year the fcc levied $200 million in fines against telemarketers accused of malicious spoofing. the fines were the first action of its kind. now, regulators are working with providers to develop technology to authenticate legitimate calls and block spoofed ones. as of january 1st, phone companies are now able to block calls when the caller i.d. information comes from invalid
. >> reporter: meda taylor said she received that spoof call from linda's number. she says calls like these make people irritable and defensive. >> no, i didn't call you. why are you calling me? there's an edge to it, because everybody's inconvenienced by an unwanted or unsolicited call. >> reporter: in all of 2017, the federal communications commission received 4,000 complaints about spoofing. now, after just three months this year, the number of complaints is on pace to...