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in 2004, a goal was set to create 3000 new permanent supportive housing units over a 10-year time span in order to provide housing and services to chronically homeless. development in san francisco is very expensive, and no one would dispute that pitted the former redevelopment agency and the mayor's office of housing are two key agencies in providing capital funds to create and rehabilitate projects to serve, among other populations, homeless persons. as part of the city's effort to address the problem of homelessness, the mayor's office of housing, in 2004, began prioritizing the development of nonprofit-owned and operated permanent supportive housing. because the residents of such housing are unable to pay enough rent to offset the cost of operations and maintenance, the operations of such a deeply affordable housing much rely on other forms of revenue to operate their buildings. examples of these other subsidies are the section 8 program, mckinney shelter plus care, mental health services funding act operating subsidies, hud 202 housing for seniors, and hud 11 housing for disabled
in 2004, a goal was set to create 3000 new permanent supportive housing units over a 10-year time span in order to provide housing and services to chronically homeless. development in san francisco is very expensive, and no one would dispute that pitted the former redevelopment agency and the mayor's office of housing are two key agencies in providing capital funds to create and rehabilitate projects to serve, among other populations, homeless persons. as part of the city's effort to address...
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why were the seeds -- first of all, the permanent campaign and the august recess had a lot to do with the distrust that really poisoned the atmosphere. the seeds of its eventual lack of support, political support, really were wilt -- built into the way it was legislated, was it not? >> yeah. so i think it's really interesting to compare the tax reform act of '86 with the health care act. that's the way we do it in the book. it's really interesting, read the book. no, here's what i find most interesting, that as hard as it was to do the bipartisan tax reform act which was the major tax reform of the century, it was just as hard to get health care through in one party. and there was a lot of compromise within the party. and there was almost no possibility of bipartisanship. and it was a game of chicken that both parties were playing. and i know people would depending on whether you ask republicans or democrats, you'll blame the other party on this. it's absolutely true that the republican party has veered to the right, the democrats to the left, the republicans more to the right. propor
why were the seeds -- first of all, the permanent campaign and the august recess had a lot to do with the distrust that really poisoned the atmosphere. the seeds of its eventual lack of support, political support, really were wilt -- built into the way it was legislated, was it not? >> yeah. so i think it's really interesting to compare the tax reform act of '86 with the health care act. that's the way we do it in the book. it's really interesting, read the book. no, here's what i find...
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we are asking for a permanent solution. we want access to our own building, and we want this to be granted in a way that does not have to go through so many steps it is almost impossible to get what we need. i am stressing we would like a permanent solution. moving the geithner in -- the gate in 3 feet will solve some problems, but it is not giving us access to our own building. >> do you agree there is a security problem in the l.aalle? >> there has been a problem with people dealing drugs and all that. people do not go back there. >> any other public comment? the matter is yours. ir>> perhaps in our earlier comment about the threshold for this particular permit, perhaps we should discuss whether we are in agreement as to what the threshold is the reagan -- is. if the situation is as it was painted, the security issues, the drug issues, prostitution issues, and other things but were occurring in the alley, i would be supportive of this taking of a public right of way. leaving it open to me it does not make sense if one buy
we are asking for a permanent solution. we want access to our own building, and we want this to be granted in a way that does not have to go through so many steps it is almost impossible to get what we need. i am stressing we would like a permanent solution. moving the geithner in -- the gate in 3 feet will solve some problems, but it is not giving us access to our own building. >> do you agree there is a security problem in the l.aalle? >> there has been a problem with people...
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permanent settlements evolved. simple shelters became substantial dwellings to protect young and old alike. macneish returns to the valley where he found the first corn. he is now seeking evidence of the earliest permanent settlement, perhaps the beginnings of a village. a few miles from the caves, in the ajalpan clay pits, macneish spots a familiar pattern. high in this wall, is a blackened layer of charcoal and just above it, the cobblestone floor of an ancient house. the floor dates to 3000 b.c., 2,000 years later than the hunter-gatherer settlements in the caves. what we're getting here is a big piece of burned clay. it's lying on top of the floor and is, from looking in here, is a piece of the wall. what they did is they took clay and, like the hebrews in ancient egypt, put grass in the clay and then plastered it on the sticks which were the wall of the house. it's very much the same system the indians up in the country have today. we'll get the shape of the house from the post holes, so, we'll know a lot abou
permanent settlements evolved. simple shelters became substantial dwellings to protect young and old alike. macneish returns to the valley where he found the first corn. he is now seeking evidence of the earliest permanent settlement, perhaps the beginnings of a village. a few miles from the caves, in the ajalpan clay pits, macneish spots a familiar pattern. high in this wall, is a blackened layer of charcoal and just above it, the cobblestone floor of an ancient house. the floor dates to 3000...
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in terms of our case in permanent volume trends, what you see on this chart in our form is the volume activity and a dark line revenue trend. obviously, the downturn at the low point is 2008, when the recession hit at full force, reducing budget and encounters at that time. two years later we experienced growth in volume and fee revenues. what we are seeing now is, in fact, a slight increase in volume with a more substantial increase in revenue based on the size of projects coming forward. many of them also, most recently, fill the positions on a temporary basis to work on temporary projects, like the america's cup. with the economic uncertainty and our growing dependence on grants, we felt it was important to make sure that we opted on a permanent basis to have the temporary staff we have hired as well. we are expecting a volume increase of 3% in the next fiscal year, with some leveling off. we do not expect that volume increased to go up indefinitely. i think that that is fairly consistent with what is being suggested. i will say that the building permit review represents more than
in terms of our case in permanent volume trends, what you see on this chart in our form is the volume activity and a dark line revenue trend. obviously, the downturn at the low point is 2008, when the recession hit at full force, reducing budget and encounters at that time. two years later we experienced growth in volume and fee revenues. what we are seeing now is, in fact, a slight increase in volume with a more substantial increase in revenue based on the size of projects coming forward. many...
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permanent staff. the bulk of the staffing increase last year occurred for 24 time-limited staff. in this one line is just the assessment appeals shirts. even though we have had a slight increase in staffing, the assessment appeals have sort of gone way off the charts. so that is really that time- limited group of staff of 24 is really there to help us and that significant workload. we tried to map it with new construction, but we do not have as much good historical data for that, which is why we use assessment appeals as a proxy. and it then, last, there was a question regarding language access. that has been a major thing for me personally in our office. we have worked very closely with adrienne and her team to provide language services. we have language clients in our office, the two phone lines were a taxpayer and our staff to talk with a taxpayer between. we have russian, chinese speaking step in our office. currently, if people request letters of assessed evaluation in spanish or chinese, we do t
permanent staff. the bulk of the staffing increase last year occurred for 24 time-limited staff. in this one line is just the assessment appeals shirts. even though we have had a slight increase in staffing, the assessment appeals have sort of gone way off the charts. so that is really that time- limited group of staff of 24 is really there to help us and that significant workload. we tried to map it with new construction, but we do not have as much good historical data for that, which is why...
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we need two separate permanenci one for each building is attached to. that will have to be reviewed by dpw and the fire department. >> if it was not attached to the buildings but was independently supported by the street, would that change the requirements? >> that is a good question. dpw could probably deal with it than a year ago -- we did then. -- with it then. i am still concerned about who is going to check the accessibility valerio -- acceptability. >> we would still want to see that done. 5 i have had two meetings. mr. flynn already has a plan involved. we have to make some changes, and they are almost ready to submit to the building department for review. it is going to be taken in before we can see of permits for that, and i think the dpw minded region might need to give reassessed a little bit. -- i think the dpw might need to get reassessed a little bit. we try to do the right thing. get a couple of people may have said this is dpw and got a permit when it should have been of a building permit at that time. >> given that it is currently attac
we need two separate permanenci one for each building is attached to. that will have to be reviewed by dpw and the fire department. >> if it was not attached to the buildings but was independently supported by the street, would that change the requirements? >> that is a good question. dpw could probably deal with it than a year ago -- we did then. -- with it then. i am still concerned about who is going to check the accessibility valerio -- acceptability. >> we would still...
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we of the charter contemplates the possibility of official misconduct that does not warrant permanentremoval. >> how do you reconcile that with the provision that he read? >> this is how i reconcilable. the charter says, with all due respect, that if you sustain the charges, claro, the removal has to happen. you have already determined that it appears that you're going to reject a least some if not most of the counts. if you are rejecting some of the accounts, by the clear language of the charter, you are not going to sustain all of the charges. therefore, if you're not going to sustain all the charges, then there can't the removal. by the clear language of the charter, it doesn't give the option to pick one charges and not another one. if you are not prepared to accept that very narrow reading, it seems to me that the commissioners point where you can make your recommendation as nuanced as you would like for it to be, you can recommend the three charges be sustained in three be rejected. it does not warrant removal. or none of them more and removal. but yes, one of them may be offici
we of the charter contemplates the possibility of official misconduct that does not warrant permanentremoval. >> how do you reconcile that with the provision that he read? >> this is how i reconcilable. the charter says, with all due respect, that if you sustain the charges, claro, the removal has to happen. you have already determined that it appears that you're going to reject a least some if not most of the counts. if you are rejecting some of the accounts, by the clear language...
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the next committee to report is the committee on permanent organization.nt the report. [cheers and applause] >> thank you. [chanting "use"] -- [chanting "usa"] >> we have to proceed with the order of business. thank you, delegates. thank you. now, the gentle lady from puerto rico has our report. please give her the respect to give her report, please. all right? give her the respect. >> ladies and gentlemen, as chair of the committee on permanent organization, i have the distinct honor to present to you the report of the committee on permanent organization. on behalf of the committee and chair and vice chairman ann bo dollis of ohio, and damon watkins of ohio, the committee unanimously recommends that the permanent chairman of the convention be john boehner of ohio. [cheers and applause] we also recommend that the permanent co-chair be guam, harryof bom barber of mississippi, barbara comstock of virginia, john davidson of ohio, becky hill of montana, governor bob lee of nevada. we further recommend that the temporary chairman, a temporary secretary, and tem
the next committee to report is the committee on permanent organization.nt the report. [cheers and applause] >> thank you. [chanting "use"] -- [chanting "usa"] >> we have to proceed with the order of business. thank you, delegates. thank you. now, the gentle lady from puerto rico has our report. please give her the respect to give her report, please. all right? give her the respect. >> ladies and gentlemen, as chair of the committee on permanent...
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there were many advocates fighting to combat domestic violence calling for mirkirimi to be permanently stripped of his office. >> we are back outside of city hall, the ethics commission is still deliberating. following all those hours of testimony, mirkirimi and his wife came out, they spoke to reporters. >> my wife and i are just getting back together with our son. it has been tough being a part. i have given 17 years of public service to this city as a super office in in the d.a.'s office, i love this city. i have lived here for 29 years. it is hard to get through this. >> one of the commissioners said that they found the testimony of eliana lopez to beonvincing in many parts. one alluded to the fact she's an actress. it seems as is the commission is leaning towards not official misconduct they will make that determination today whether or not there is official misconduct and if he should be removed from office and then that recommendation goes to the board of supervisors will make the ultimate decision. >>pam: stay with kron4 as we continue to cover the ross mirkirimi case. we would
there were many advocates fighting to combat domestic violence calling for mirkirimi to be permanently stripped of his office. >> we are back outside of city hall, the ethics commission is still deliberating. following all those hours of testimony, mirkirimi and his wife came out, they spoke to reporters. >> my wife and i are just getting back together with our son. it has been tough being a part. i have given 17 years of public service to this city as a super office in in the...
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but most do not seek permanent residence.st of the mexican labor that was coming north-- just staying in this el paso region-- performed the duties of perhaps housemaids, or child care, gardening. these were people who basically served functions in el paso and then retreated back into mexico for the evening or for the weekend. narrator: 50% of the illegal crossers are local, like concha martinez, or these men waiting in el paso for temporary employment. at the scale of the borderlands, it's more like commuting. but about 50% of illegal crossers attempt to travel to the u.s. interior. u.s. citizens are angry. the pressure comes down on the u.s. border patrol. in 1994, the man in charge of el paso is sylvestre reyes. when i first got here, the problem that i saw in this area was a strategy that pretty much guaranteed us to fail at maintaining control of this border. narrator: before 1993, the border patrol more or less looked the other way, allowing people to cross freely. the policy sort of invited the mexicans in for a game o
but most do not seek permanent residence.st of the mexican labor that was coming north-- just staying in this el paso region-- performed the duties of perhaps housemaids, or child care, gardening. these were people who basically served functions in el paso and then retreated back into mexico for the evening or for the weekend. narrator: 50% of the illegal crossers are local, like concha martinez, or these men waiting in el paso for temporary employment. at the scale of the borderlands, it's...
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it should be something permanent like a face tat of reagan's
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the new permanent lanes on the virginia side of the bridge will open tomorrow. that means there's going to be five lanes in each direction between the wilson bridge and springfield. and that means the entire virginia portion of the beltway will have at least five lanes each way when the express lanes between springfield and the american legion bridge open later this year.
the new permanent lanes on the virginia side of the bridge will open tomorrow. that means there's going to be five lanes in each direction between the wilson bridge and springfield. and that means the entire virginia portion of the beltway will have at least five lanes each way when the express lanes between springfield and the american legion bridge open later this year.
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congress needs to get back to washington permanently and extend the amt relief. >> and they're not going to do that. andrew you say this is overblown? >> absolutely you're talking about shifting tax liability, tax rebates from the first and second quarter. the concern with the fiscal cliff is you have a huge drop
congress needs to get back to washington permanently and extend the amt relief. >> and they're not going to do that. andrew you say this is overblown? >> absolutely you're talking about shifting tax liability, tax rebates from the first and second quarter. the concern with the fiscal cliff is you have a huge drop
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four thousand permanent, good-paying jobs when it's done.dreds of millions for maryland schools... real oversight to make sure the money goes... where it's supposed to. but none of it will happen unless we vote for... question seven this november. vote for question seven. and help build a better future for maryland. 3 3 3& 3 map 395 ma[p 3 map 395 ma[p map 395 ma[p it's sentencing day for george . huguely.he's the former u-v-a lacross playee coovicted of killing cockeysville ative... yeardley love.tom rodgers is here with mmre on what his fate ould hold today. it's expected that the judge sentencing huguely. huguely.he'' facing a maximum of 26-years behind bars.in february... jjrors found him ggilty offsecond degree murder anddgrand larceny.huggelyys ex- girlfirend... yeardley love... was found inside her off-campus apartment.during the trial... hugeuly admitted he kicked in love's bedroom door and thh two fought.while the state arrued her kiiling was premeditated... the defense maintained it waa a tragic accident. stay ttned to fox45 for co
four thousand permanent, good-paying jobs when it's done.dreds of millions for maryland schools... real oversight to make sure the money goes... where it's supposed to. but none of it will happen unless we vote for... question seven this november. vote for question seven. and help build a better future for maryland. 3 3 3& 3 map 395 ma[p 3 map 395 ma[p map 395 ma[p it's sentencing day for george . huguely.he's the former u-v-a lacross playee coovicted of killing cockeysville ative......
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four thousand permanent, good-paying jobs when it's done. hundreds of millions for maryland schools... real oversight to make sure the money goes... where it's supposed to. but none of it will happen unless we vote for... question seven this november. vote for question seven. and help build a better future for maryland. the perry hall high school shooting.the new information violence. tonight on fox 45 he news at five. tonight on fox 45 violence.triggered the what 3 3 3 3- 3 3 3 3 & 3 33 school is expected to start on time thhs morning at perry hall high school....one day after a student goes on a shooting rampage on the first day of school. school.the suspect is waking up in police custody this morning.at this hour, detectives are trying to get out exactly what happened and w. this story.joel d. smith is live from the scene with what students are saying about the suspect... and megan gilliland is also there... where students are now rallying around he vvcttm. victim.megan? good morning guys,we're live attthe flagpole this service is expecte
four thousand permanent, good-paying jobs when it's done. hundreds of millions for maryland schools... real oversight to make sure the money goes... where it's supposed to. but none of it will happen unless we vote for... question seven this november. vote for question seven. and help build a better future for maryland. the perry hall high school shooting.the new information violence. tonight on fox 45 he news at five. tonight on fox 45 violence.triggered the what 3 3 3 3- 3 3 3 3 & 3 33...
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one hundred four operating reactors and fifteen sites that are permanently closed that three quarters of that waste is in these storage ponds which are basically forty feet deep and you know. forty about forty to forty something like that so so there's discussion though about trying to find a permanent nuclear waste site and yucca mountain is what's what keeps being thrown around. why does the nuclear industry i mean it seems like they really want a permanent site just so they don't even have to think about storage anymore as a kind of the case is that why there lobby the nuclear industry and the government want a political solution because there is no way to provide right now a reliable scientific scientifically approved solution i mean we're talking about the storage of hazardous materials for tens of millions of years and really there's no way of providing any assurance that we have ten years of safe storage in some of these facilities exactly there's a giant to be a giant unknown when it comes to nuclear waste we're seeing that played out at fukushima because we have these designs
one hundred four operating reactors and fifteen sites that are permanently closed that three quarters of that waste is in these storage ponds which are basically forty feet deep and you know. forty about forty to forty something like that so so there's discussion though about trying to find a permanent nuclear waste site and yucca mountain is what's what keeps being thrown around. why does the nuclear industry i mean it seems like they really want a permanent site just so they don't even have...
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in some cases it could do permanent damage to organs. it has to do with your kidneys are working normally. if you have normal kidneys the body fetes rid of it. for people who aren't getting rid of stuff in the blood that's what we have to be concerned about. we are not there. this study makes us want to take a closer look. >> and the authors mentioned pregnant woman in particular should be concerned. >> pregnant woman and people with impaired problems.
in some cases it could do permanent damage to organs. it has to do with your kidneys are working normally. if you have normal kidneys the body fetes rid of it. for people who aren't getting rid of stuff in the blood that's what we have to be concerned about. we are not there. this study makes us want to take a closer look. >> and the authors mentioned pregnant woman in particular should be concerned. >> pregnant woman and people with impaired problems.
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four thousand permanent, good-paying jobs when it's done. hundreds of millions for maryland schools... real oversight to make sure the money goes... where it's supposed to. but none of it will happen unless we vote for... question seven this november. vote for question seven. and help build a better future for maryland. new this morning... a private funeral service is being held today... for neil armstrong. the funeral will take place in cincinnati later this morning. president obama has also asked the county to lower their flags to half staff to honor thh first man on the moon. prmstrong died last saturday... at the age of 82. harvard university is investigating claims today... of widespread cheating.it's estimated that nearly half the studeets in an undergraduate class last spring... may have plagiarized or collaborated on their take-home exam.the school says those found guilty of academic dishonesty could be forced toowithdraw from the other disciplinary actions. a major recall today... involving a favorite tropical fruit.nearly a million
four thousand permanent, good-paying jobs when it's done. hundreds of millions for maryland schools... real oversight to make sure the money goes... where it's supposed to. but none of it will happen unless we vote for... question seven this november. vote for question seven. and help build a better future for maryland. new this morning... a private funeral service is being held today... for neil armstrong. the funeral will take place in cincinnati later this morning. president obama has also...
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four thousand permanent, good-paying jobs when it's done. hundreds of millions for maryland schools... real oversight to make sure the money goes... where it's supposed to. but none of it will happen unless we vote for... question seven this november. vote for question seven. and help build a better future for maryland. . >>> a new book about the raid that killed osama bin laden contradicts the obama administration's account of events and one of the navy seals wrote the book and claims osama bin laden was shot in the head is any&fell back into the room where the seals shot him more times and after the raid, they said he was shot after running into the room and they assumed he was receiving for a weapon. it's set for release next week. >>> on the last leg of a swing state college tour, president obama reminded students they can determine the outcome of the november election. >> and go out there, register. stand up and if you do, we will win virginia if we win virginia, we will win this elect. >> reporter: the two-day trip is designed to mobil
four thousand permanent, good-paying jobs when it's done. hundreds of millions for maryland schools... real oversight to make sure the money goes... where it's supposed to. but none of it will happen unless we vote for... question seven this november. vote for question seven. and help build a better future for maryland. . >>> a new book about the raid that killed osama bin laden contradicts the obama administration's account of events and one of the navy seals wrote the book and claims...