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what i would like to stress today is now is the time to work on the permanent fix. local three, our members, our employers, we all are here to work together to create a permanent fix whether it be the convening of a task force to do that, but now is the time. also i would like to encourage while we're working on this that you consider the 5% cost of doing business increase. thank you. >> thank you want next speaker. >> >> hi. my name is kaitd lynn and the research coordinator with seiu 1021. it is high time that the city do right by non-profit workers and the city's moral imperative and the city can afford it and san francisco is experiencing economic growth in the country and the controller's budget report that was just released projected an end year balance of $250 million but the people providing these critical services to san franciscans who need it the most they're not seeing any of that money. for the 10 year period cited inflationary costs have sky rocketed for non-profits and increased 143% for some cases and average rent in san francisco went over average o
what i would like to stress today is now is the time to work on the permanent fix. local three, our members, our employers, we all are here to work together to create a permanent fix whether it be the convening of a task force to do that, but now is the time. also i would like to encourage while we're working on this that you consider the 5% cost of doing business increase. thank you. >> thank you want next speaker. >> >> hi. my name is kaitd lynn and the research coordinator...
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we need the permanent fix. i want to congratulate ramsey around for a decade and many have been around for two or three decades and we won't go further than that because it's extreme. we have been asking for this and treated like a for profit contractor and have a multi-year contract and escalator that is fair and the workers can count on wage increases and take all of this mumbo jumbo off and asking you the department heads and all of the people to look at this carefully and come together and work together and let's really fix this forever so that we all can come back and do all of the great work that all of the great people do well. thanks. >> thank you ms. ford. next speaker. [applause] >> my name is bobby blackman. okay. first of all there is two sides to this situation. how are you going to look in the kids eyes and have the people coming home from work and not too much to eat? two, i can understand the city side as well. we need professional people to help the city of san francisco to bring forth a balanc
we need the permanent fix. i want to congratulate ramsey around for a decade and many have been around for two or three decades and we won't go further than that because it's extreme. we have been asking for this and treated like a for profit contractor and have a multi-year contract and escalator that is fair and the workers can count on wage increases and take all of this mumbo jumbo off and asking you the department heads and all of the people to look at this carefully and come together and...
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party not limited to nonprofit and the interested parties are you should have made a table hair permanent residents of the building in which the it is occurring any homeowners association any person within one hundred and photo and nonprofit organization either some place that is offering the building or hosting the building violating their conditions under the owners and be able to get injunction damages and civil penalties and the civil penalties are set at one thousand dollars a day and under supervisor farrell's only interested parties in the building living one one hundred photo of property and the homeowner association may foil a private right of action only entitled to joungs not damages and civil penalties. >> what's the planning staff recommending what's the recommendation. >> we think that limited private right of action for nonprofits is okay. >> for the whole thing what are the damages and a lot of this information we didn't have time to evaluate so in the supervisor campos and in the mayoral ordinance those details were not given to us so - >> okay. did you make a recommendat
party not limited to nonprofit and the interested parties are you should have made a table hair permanent residents of the building in which the it is occurring any homeowners association any person within one hundred and photo and nonprofit organization either some place that is offering the building or hosting the building violating their conditions under the owners and be able to get injunction damages and civil penalties and the civil penalties are set at one thousand dollars a day and...
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. >> (laughter) the next department recommendation to add permanent owner residing within one hundred hundred photo to the interested in the supervisor campos and mayoral ordinance that depends on how you take the private right of action if you don't expand the private right of action to any interested party someone living within one hundred photo of the unit to take action after the city finds a violation so bringing those that are directly effected to the short-term rental the impact on their neighborhoods into the definition of an interested party. >> the clarify the difference between this one and the last one. >> we're amending the definition for what on interested party is and expand the private right of action to the interested parties then everyone within one hundred feet. >> there's mud. >> deputy city attorney again if i could offer a little bit more explanation in addition to where mr. star said the current law and i'll the owners include one private right of action for any trrtdz right of action it has been exhausted and it violation has occurred so all the current law tha
. >> (laughter) the next department recommendation to add permanent owner residing within one hundred hundred photo to the interested in the supervisor campos and mayoral ordinance that depends on how you take the private right of action if you don't expand the private right of action to any interested party someone living within one hundred photo of the unit to take action after the city finds a violation so bringing those that are directly effected to the short-term rental the impact on...
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there needs a permanent fix, solution to the ongoing problem. that process doesn't work. these are serious long-term issues and the workers who provide the service to san francisco need to have a permanent solution to these problems. thank you for your time. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon. i am with hamilton family center. i wanted to start out by sharing the waiting list for family homeless shelter hit a high mark of 287 families a few years ago and now down to 137 families and that is not due to a reduction in demand but due to hard work at our family center, catholic charities and other non-profits in the city and ts embarrassing frankly that we're not able to pay these workers a fair wage that allows them to stay in the city that they have given so much to. a couple of facts i. ed to point out. >> >> yee you asked about the cost savings and contracting out with non-profits. a case manager and the fully loaded case working for the city is $140,000 a year and the fully cost at well paying non-profit is only about $80,000 a year. multiply that by the numbe
there needs a permanent fix, solution to the ongoing problem. that process doesn't work. these are serious long-term issues and the workers who provide the service to san francisco need to have a permanent solution to these problems. thank you for your time. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon. i am with hamilton family center. i wanted to start out by sharing the waiting list for family homeless shelter hit a high mark of 287 families a few years ago and now down to 137...
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so we have a lot of eyes on them and help to stabilize them so they can also get into permanent housing. i guess some of the challenges is that we have a reduction in our stabilization units. everybody used to call us, we want case management which meant a room. but that's no longer the case. the case management does not necessarily mean the client will get a room. we use them as treatment rooms now. we have a reduction of two-thirds of our portfolio. another challenge is that the stabilization rooms we have are not in wheelchair accessible hotels. there is no elevators. that's the biggest challenge and so we place people for like 2 weeks at a time to do some sort of like, it's whatever the treatment plan is. getting on ga takes 2 weeks. so we'll put somebody in a room, get them an i g and put someone else in the room for something else. maybe it's going down to the medi-cal office so we can refer them to a primary care procedure or it could be the team is out there and the team identifies they need to be on antibiotics and we use them more as a treatment now. so a lot of clients are no
so we have a lot of eyes on them and help to stabilize them so they can also get into permanent housing. i guess some of the challenges is that we have a reduction in our stabilization units. everybody used to call us, we want case management which meant a room. but that's no longer the case. the case management does not necessarily mean the client will get a room. we use them as treatment rooms now. we have a reduction of two-thirds of our portfolio. another challenge is that the stabilization...
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i was never permanently attached to any carrier. i didn't have permanent orders ever. we would go aboard and stay until they got their people back from the states. we were never permanent anywhere. i don't remember -- isn't that strange? came home to the united states, came into san francisco under the golden gate bridge, called my wife. we were there for two, three, or four days. of course, i could not wait to get home. >> [indiscernible] rep. hall: she worked all that time. she worked on the defense plan. i did not like the idea she was in the dark room producing film and things like that, but i could not stand the idea of someone going into the dark room with her. she was beautiful -- still is. i always had the most beautiful wife of any of the squadron parties. really a great person. when we got married, she was going to be a missionary. i have been her mission. i did my part pretty well. she's beautiful, great woman. gave me three sons. it's been a good life. 58 years we've been married. >> [indiscernible] rep. hall: one of my oldest sons was in the guard, but he
i was never permanently attached to any carrier. i didn't have permanent orders ever. we would go aboard and stay until they got their people back from the states. we were never permanent anywhere. i don't remember -- isn't that strange? came home to the united states, came into san francisco under the golden gate bridge, called my wife. we were there for two, three, or four days. of course, i could not wait to get home. >> [indiscernible] rep. hall: she worked all that time. she worked...
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a bill that would permanently allow taxpayers including most especially my constituents, to permanently deduct the state and local sales taxes that they pay. back in 2004, i was part of the effort that brought back this important tax deduction. unfortunately, as many of my constituents know too well this deduction is not permanent. and because it's not permanent, congress has had to renew it. almost every year. this creates uncertainty for taxpayers. that's why this bill is so important by making this deduction permanent, we can provide taxpayers with the certainty that they deserve. but this bill isn't just about providing certainty, it's about providing fairness. right now taxpayers in states with income taxes can permanently deduct their state and local income taxes, but in states without an income tax like texas, taxpayers can't permanently deduct their state and local sales taxes. that's wrong. that's unfair. it shouldn't matter what type of state and local taxes we are talking about. if the i.r.s. allows folks to permanently deduct their income tax, it ought to also alou for sales
a bill that would permanently allow taxpayers including most especially my constituents, to permanently deduct the state and local sales taxes that they pay. back in 2004, i was part of the effort that brought back this important tax deduction. unfortunately, as many of my constituents know too well this deduction is not permanent. and because it's not permanent, congress has had to renew it. almost every year. this creates uncertainty for taxpayers. that's why this bill is so important by...
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it's in the law permanently. if they want to deduct their sales taxes that is an annual provision that's been -- part of the tax extender package last year which wasn't even renewed until december 19. this is an issue of fairness. some states like ohio, where i happen to reside, have an income tax. other states have a sales tax in its place. for the states that have sales taxes having this uncertainty is patently unfair and it pits one state against another. it advantages states that have an income tax and disadvantages states that have a sales tax. states like texas and florida where millions of americans live, do not have an income tax in arizona. they have a sales tax. so we should treat these two tax systems the same. we should be fair and say, if the income tax deduction is permanent the sales tax deduction is permanent as well. certainly i know the gentleman from colorado brought up some good points yesterday in the rules committee meeting, and while you could move to make the income tax deduction temporary
it's in the law permanently. if they want to deduct their sales taxes that is an annual provision that's been -- part of the tax extender package last year which wasn't even renewed until december 19. this is an issue of fairness. some states like ohio, where i happen to reside, have an income tax. other states have a sales tax in its place. for the states that have sales taxes having this uncertainty is patently unfair and it pits one state against another. it advantages states that have an...
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i don't believe that we could ever have a permanent solution. i think what we should be looking for is a better solution because every few years we will have different challenges and to say this is permanent is silly. i have been in the area too long and see different issues that come up that you get challenged with, and you don't want to get trapped into where we're saying this is a . >> >> permanent fix and why are you coming back and look at it as a better fix and the city needs to be more supportive of the non-profits than it has been in the past. it's always a challenge and now that i am on this side of the fence to look at budget issues where you balance everything off but it shouldn't be balancing the budget off of the bax of non-profit workers. >> thank you supervisor yee. and if no other comments i want to thank everyone for coming out and supervisor mar for having this hearing. i think as been talked about earlier the current system that we've had and i will speak as chairing the budget committee for the third year the system we have i
i don't believe that we could ever have a permanent solution. i think what we should be looking for is a better solution because every few years we will have different challenges and to say this is permanent is silly. i have been in the area too long and see different issues that come up that you get challenged with, and you don't want to get trapped into where we're saying this is a . >> >> permanent fix and why are you coming back and look at it as a better fix and the city needs...
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from the short-term rental is not accurate certainly the landlord makes more by renting it to a permanent resident for an entire year that is an important point you made in our report i would think this is how you came up with that. >> absolutely the breaking analysis what was more possible not necessarily whether airbnb is profitable at all that's the only distinction. >> it's break even not other than. >> not for at&t park. >> whoever has to make money. >> absolutely. >> that maybe the defining factor someone is distancing having to put up different people that in their render unit there are inconveniences for that unless substantially a better situation they're more inclined to have permanent respecter. >> that's a good point. >> commissioner richards. >> one question our basis for the recommendations were economic did you consider any other economic reasons and how you capped those. >> is your question why did i not include the i'm working on a new model for rent control and other reasons for holding unit off the market leonardo da vinci hold unit off the market for many reasons how m
from the short-term rental is not accurate certainly the landlord makes more by renting it to a permanent resident for an entire year that is an important point you made in our report i would think this is how you came up with that. >> absolutely the breaking analysis what was more possible not necessarily whether airbnb is profitable at all that's the only distinction. >> it's break even not other than. >> not for at&t park. >> whoever has to make money. >>...
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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 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 about this very simple first kind
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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we are doing permanent damage to these kids. and we are sitting by idly and 7% for families with kids i have been doing this job for 20 years and nothing pisses me off more, our sheer neglect and we are creating the situation and forcing children to go through this. we will put out a road map in the next couple of week, and we are sounding. all of us here i want you to stand by my side and sound those alarm bells with us sound them loud. we are looking forward over the next years and looking down the pipeline, we have housing, and not one unit not one unit for homeless households. that's what we are talking about. that's what elizabeth was referring to. this is a disaster. we have sky rocketing rents, and eviction crisis and low wages that are stagnant. we have a crisis here but we can solve it and know how to do it. stand by my side and ring those alarm bells, thank you. >> thank you. >> hi supervisors, i am miguel carla, you pretty much know me. with my co-worker jennifer talking about. and it's really kind of interesting, and
we are doing permanent damage to these kids. and we are sitting by idly and 7% for families with kids i have been doing this job for 20 years and nothing pisses me off more, our sheer neglect and we are creating the situation and forcing children to go through this. we will put out a road map in the next couple of week, and we are sounding. all of us here i want you to stand by my side and sound those alarm bells with us sound them loud. we are looking forward over the next years and looking...
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i don't get the permanent incarceration. as far as political, why is this in cuba? it's not the middle east. the whole thing is political so we can appeal to voters in florida. it doesn't make any sense anyway even if we wanted to permanently incarcerate foreign combatants which is absurd from a taxpayer point of view it doesn't make sense to have it in cuba. put it in the middle east where they are, it's ridiculous sending them back and forth to cuba. >> jonas is taking a hard line kill them. you say let them rot in jail. >> whatever gets them all off the battlefield permanently. look joe mass has a point. we're not talking about closing guantanamo bay. i am for putting them in a supermax prison or something cheaper. that is not on the table. when you talk about prisons that are in the world there's been 48 different documented prisons used by the united states, 48 different countries that allowed us to house these terrorists. you think this is the only one in guantanamo bay? it's the only one we know about. is it better with he put them in some black site prison i
i don't get the permanent incarceration. as far as political, why is this in cuba? it's not the middle east. the whole thing is political so we can appeal to voters in florida. it doesn't make any sense anyway even if we wanted to permanently incarcerate foreign combatants which is absurd from a taxpayer point of view it doesn't make sense to have it in cuba. put it in the middle east where they are, it's ridiculous sending them back and forth to cuba. >> jonas is taking a hard line kill...
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that's the permanent changes that are still being developed. as for this temporary change with the anti-climb devices meant to slow down fence jumpers, that has no timeline according to the national parks service but they hope to get it done as soon as possible. reporting live in northwest, mike conneen, abc 7 news. jummy: we want to switch to breaking news now coming in from indiana. we have a live look at what's left after a grain elevator explosion in la porte county. we are told four people are hurt. their injuries are not considered life threatening. these are live images right now courtesy of wls in chicago. we will continue to follow this breaking news story and give you any updates as soon as they become available. developing now the investigation into how a florida man -- this is in a fire in arlington. a two alarm fire. this is in the 100 block of south roll street. these are live images right here. we have a crew headed to that scene. you can make out there those three spears from the air force memorial. these are live images right n
that's the permanent changes that are still being developed. as for this temporary change with the anti-climb devices meant to slow down fence jumpers, that has no timeline according to the national parks service but they hope to get it done as soon as possible. reporting live in northwest, mike conneen, abc 7 news. jummy: we want to switch to breaking news now coming in from indiana. we have a live look at what's left after a grain elevator explosion in la porte county. we are told four people...
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plus is a bosley restoration really permanent? joey fatone finds out when he sits down with some real bosley success stories. so we all have a full head of hair now right, but how long ago was your procedure done? unbelievably it's been 14 years, it works and that's the proof. right around 8 years ago i had my restoration done, you can have this if you want, it's up to you, you gotta make the call. so stay tuned for your free $250 dollar gift certificate towards any bosley procedure. but first, you know joey fatone as one of n'sync's most famous voices, and faces. but what you would never guess from looking at him today is that's he's also a satisfied bosley hair restoration success story. so let's join joey fatone and discover how easy it is to restore your hair, naturally and permanently with bosley. today we're going to talk about it. it. hair loss. trust me i understand. if anyone ever wanted to avoid the topic, it was me, come on, being on stage in front of thousands of women my picture in magazines and on tv shows being seen
plus is a bosley restoration really permanent? joey fatone finds out when he sits down with some real bosley success stories. so we all have a full head of hair now right, but how long ago was your procedure done? unbelievably it's been 14 years, it works and that's the proof. right around 8 years ago i had my restoration done, you can have this if you want, it's up to you, you gotta make the call. so stay tuned for your free $250 dollar gift certificate towards any bosley procedure. but first,...
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we need a permanent temporary seat until we choose a permanent permanent seat. and we need to be in a city where we can have access to money and various other things like accommodations. and so congress agreed in december of 1784 to abandon the dual residence and to have one single place of residence and it was going to be new york city. and it was going to stay in new york until it made up its mind. let me picture new york for you as it was five years later. four years later in 1789 where here a lee, there a lee this time richard henry, the man that proposed the resolution for independence originally in 1786 is senator from virginia hated new york city. and he wrote a letter to his wife. some of the things i will say aren't in that letter but in other letters at the same time. lee hated new york city because of what? crime, pollution traffic. the traffic was, of course, the water. there was no water system so all of the water was brought into the city in carts and barrels. the pollution was in large part the result of the horses pulling the wagons and there was
we need a permanent temporary seat until we choose a permanent permanent seat. and we need to be in a city where we can have access to money and various other things like accommodations. and so congress agreed in december of 1784 to abandon the dual residence and to have one single place of residence and it was going to be new york city. and it was going to stay in new york until it made up its mind. let me picture new york for you as it was five years later. four years later in 1789 where here...
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unit that are not registered that the city those 3 unit shows advertising will be available for permanent rental they not think short-term rentals but that doesn't happen we submitted that to planning last august and it is not hard to find this person nothing has happened she's still taken off 3 units of affordable housing market in san francisco most important recommendation that you can follow is to require all hosting platforms to only list unit that are registered with the city and county of san francisco as short-term rentals. >> that's the most effective thing you can do to get all the bad acts that are abusing the law airbnb could do this tomorrow the signs say protect home sharers the easier way to leave the real home sharers and kick the other people out they have the data they refuse to do that hide under home sharing to allow this to go on. >> you role need to do you want our recommendation i want to point out a couple of things that are real, real problems that go to the enforceability the farrell lee legislation removes the address from the public record so the first day in t
unit that are not registered that the city those 3 unit shows advertising will be available for permanent rental they not think short-term rentals but that doesn't happen we submitted that to planning last august and it is not hard to find this person nothing has happened she's still taken off 3 units of affordable housing market in san francisco most important recommendation that you can follow is to require all hosting platforms to only list unit that are registered with the city and county...
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. >> is that a permanent thing no bottles service. >> it's permanent to the extent it's on their liquor license about 9 other conditions and they will be in a position down the road to petition to modify the license it is way two premature to talk about the outcome. >> okay. thank you. >> thank you. >> okay. now we're at the point of. if there's anyone from the public please come on up and introduce yourselves >> thank you please speak into the microphone. >> i am i work with the alice's restaurant i'm the director of public relations on the executive board of the affirming and the treasurer of the fisherman's wharf i know that jason reached out to the merchant association for the membership therefore i reached out to him to see exactly what kind of a business i suggested he come along with me and go to the luncheon and introduced him to the people in the neighborhood i tell him this is a in nuisance situation we want to embrace you so therefore if that's the case i wanted to hang out with him, i did go through to pop-in one evening where they had lived entertainment and i must say i tr
. >> is that a permanent thing no bottles service. >> it's permanent to the extent it's on their liquor license about 9 other conditions and they will be in a position down the road to petition to modify the license it is way two premature to talk about the outcome. >> okay. thank you. >> thank you. >> okay. now we're at the point of. if there's anyone from the public please come on up and introduce yourselves >> thank you please speak into the microphone....
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. >> reporter: a clock stopped permanently after the earthquake in 1979. >> it's an emotional feeling. it's a gut reaction. it's hard to describe. >> reporter: cat's corner has been an icon for generations. >> there's so many memories bouncing around in there. filling every part of my being and then it's very quiet because i realize tomorrow it's
. >> reporter: a clock stopped permanently after the earthquake in 1979. >> it's an emotional feeling. it's a gut reaction. it's hard to describe. >> reporter: cat's corner has been an icon for generations. >> there's so many memories bouncing around in there. filling every part of my being and then it's very quiet because i realize tomorrow it's
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you will have a permanent set of e-mails that would include mrs.clinton's e-mails if she had used inappropriate system and every cabinet official would be captured under a capstone policy. these are good developments. i would like to think that the obama administration should be applauded for their steps forward in recognizing something beyond the veil policies of the past. patrice: i think one of the major problems since 1995 has been the adoption of the trust but do not verify. the projection -- beep resumption has been that agencies will do what the r egs said and would do it appropriately. that has not happened. there were studies done that the current archivist asked for from the agencies in the late to thousands -- in the late 2000 costs. 's. these agencies assessed that 90% of the records were at risk of loss. they stopped doing that after a few years. i absolutely agree that the steps that this white house took with the archives are significant. it took a lot of struggle to get them there. we have been told with regard to for you and other
you will have a permanent set of e-mails that would include mrs.clinton's e-mails if she had used inappropriate system and every cabinet official would be captured under a capstone policy. these are good developments. i would like to think that the obama administration should be applauded for their steps forward in recognizing something beyond the veil policies of the past. patrice: i think one of the major problems since 1995 has been the adoption of the trust but do not verify. the projection...
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the mercury news reports that mayor sam lacardo is considering a permanent memorial to honor police officers and firefighters who have died in the line of duty. the recent death of michael johnson rekindled that idea. back in 2008, council members did green light a similar plan, but it was later shelve ed back because of budget cutbacks. >>> state supreme court justices will hear a legal challenge to san jose's ordinance called the inclusionary housing law. legal appeals have kept it on hold so far. that rule calls for developers to include small numbers of below market units with any new development project. other cities across the state have similar policies in place, but the housing industry calls the rule strong arm act ticks that do nothing to slow down soaring housing costs. >>> starting next year, bart riders will have to dig even deeper to catch a train. late yesterday, bart quietly announced a 3.4% hike across the board effective january 1st. that increase is part of a
the mercury news reports that mayor sam lacardo is considering a permanent memorial to honor police officers and firefighters who have died in the line of duty. the recent death of michael johnson rekindled that idea. back in 2008, council members did green light a similar plan, but it was later shelve ed back because of budget cutbacks. >>> state supreme court justices will hear a legal challenge to san jose's ordinance called the inclusionary housing law. legal appeals have kept it...
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you will have a permanent set of e-mails that would include mrs.nton's e-mails if she had used inappropriate system and every cabinet official would be captured under a capstone policy. these are good developments. i would like to think that the obama administration should be applauded for their steps forward in recognizing something beyond the veil policies of the past. patrice: i think one of the major problems since 1995 has been the adoption of the trust but do not verify. the presumption has been that agencies will do what the regs said and would do it appropriately. that has not happened. there were studies done that the current archivist asked for from the agencies in the late to thousands -- in the late 2000's. these agencies assessed that 90% of the records were at risk of loss. they stopped doing that after a few years. i absolutely agree that the steps that this white house took with the archives are significant. it took a lot of struggle to get them there. we have been told with regard to for you and other things by this administration
you will have a permanent set of e-mails that would include mrs.nton's e-mails if she had used inappropriate system and every cabinet official would be captured under a capstone policy. these are good developments. i would like to think that the obama administration should be applauded for their steps forward in recognizing something beyond the veil policies of the past. patrice: i think one of the major problems since 1995 has been the adoption of the trust but do not verify. the presumption...
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we did not build permanent there. other countries will build landers while they are doing that we can build the permanent structures. but those structures will be the same ones in the same design that we will do at the moon. in order to build those on the moon, we need a fairly redundant facility on the near side and on the far side to robotically build those. we can design them with our concepts of a base and we know that europe has a company that builds pressure vessels for the space station and they can get additional resources from south korea and india so they can build the modules that will go to the moon based on our design. they need to be standard. and we have uneven terrain and a gravity field so you pick one off of the landers and put it where you want it. now, another lander is over here. pick this one up and bring it over. they won't line up. you've got to level them. you've got a difference in elevation. you have to account for that. there's too much -- with a scientist who knows about atroyeds a robotic
we did not build permanent there. other countries will build landers while they are doing that we can build the permanent structures. but those structures will be the same ones in the same design that we will do at the moon. in order to build those on the moon, we need a fairly redundant facility on the near side and on the far side to robotically build those. we can design them with our concepts of a base and we know that europe has a company that builds pressure vessels for the space station...
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but it's not a permanent fix either. it's not a permanent fix. as has been reported. it's only about nine years, and there are huge, long-range concerns. look there's another thing that it does. and colleagues, we've got to understand this. being on the budget committee we went through this and it's so important. one of the greatest manipulations and gimmicks we are doing in the way we spend the taxpayers' money and why our deficits are so large and our debt has become $18 trillion plus of which we pay interest on it, $220 billion last year and it will grow every year according to c.b.o. why we double count money it's unbelievable that we do this. so here's what they propose. they'regoing to cut medicare part a in this legislation. that's the benefits that -- benefits that go to doctors and hospitals, they want to cut them about $55 billion, i believe the figure is. and then they are using this $55 billion to pay the physicians under part, what, c of medicare, the nontrust fund money. so they're cutting medicare trust fund, that money is the money that comes off your
but it's not a permanent fix either. it's not a permanent fix. as has been reported. it's only about nine years, and there are huge, long-range concerns. look there's another thing that it does. and colleagues, we've got to understand this. being on the budget committee we went through this and it's so important. one of the greatest manipulations and gimmicks we are doing in the way we spend the taxpayers' money and why our deficits are so large and our debt has become $18 trillion plus of...
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need to establish a cost of living increase bridge that we can walk across while we get to this permanent fix that we will be discussing. non-profit workers -- if we're going to hear acknowledge this situation is real and going on we can acknowledge it in the future but
need to establish a cost of living increase bridge that we can walk across while we get to this permanent fix that we will be discussing. non-profit workers -- if we're going to hear acknowledge this situation is real and going on we can acknowledge it in the future but
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. >> we are only going to sign an agreement that verifiably and permanent really -- permanently rules of the possibility of iran obtaining a nuclear weapon. reporter: one big issue is having to restrict nuclear development. another question where the country doesn't mean it -- doesn't meet its commitments. they race towards the midnight deadline. they will continue into the early hours again if necessary to reach a deal. anchor: we understand the talks may go beyond midnight. should we take that as a sign the deal is near? >> it is possible. remembering november 2013 when the first joint action program was recorded and you remember when everything was in place. so it wouldn't be extraordinary in these negotiations when we go beyond midnight. anchor: these have been going on for months. what are the final sticking points? >> this one point we have mentioned before. there are three points. and it's not only -- if iran is violating the treaty. they have threatened their veto power is hampered by a step back mechanism. this is one part. after probably 10 years, what is allowed to do. it i
. >> we are only going to sign an agreement that verifiably and permanent really -- permanently rules of the possibility of iran obtaining a nuclear weapon. reporter: one big issue is having to restrict nuclear development. another question where the country doesn't mean it -- doesn't meet its commitments. they race towards the midnight deadline. they will continue into the early hours again if necessary to reach a deal. anchor: we understand the talks may go beyond midnight. should we...
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us with our permanent that mars. if i asked them about asteroid, you can fly away. you can can't hold or do something smart in between. if you understand what that is in between by sending a robot there then on board the crew you've gotten asteroid scientists and they can stay there 60 days. the combined mission is better then a robot were better than a crude mission. don't these people talk to themselves and washington quite went away to safety combined mission it's better than you can do for asteroid is like the national research is that we should do. but maybe that's not essential. i happen to think it is where you can fly o'brien with a long-duration support system. that is what we do when we go to our one or else. taken orion up there and there'll be a system that states for much longer. we have rotated commercial crews up and down. not just the space station, or is the vicinity of the man. we don't have to put all the money in building those habitats because the foreigners are going to want them and we are goin
us with our permanent that mars. if i asked them about asteroid, you can fly away. you can can't hold or do something smart in between. if you understand what that is in between by sending a robot there then on board the crew you've gotten asteroid scientists and they can stay there 60 days. the combined mission is better then a robot were better than a crude mission. don't these people talk to themselves and washington quite went away to safety combined mission it's better than you can do for...
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. >> reporter: they say they no longer give girls away permanently. >> translator: now we symbolically present the girl to the family. it's agreed they will return her with honor and respect. >> she was a little girl when the council promised her to another family. now she says she wants to study law and make the tradition of swara, a thing of the past. nicole johnston, al jazeera pakistan. >>> floods hitting malaysia last december were the worst in decades. as sahil rahil raman reports people still don't have a place to call home. >> reporter: building in the ruins of their home, these workers are helping rebuild. many don't own the properties they're building on. his renovated home is unsafe now. everything they owned were either ruined or floated away. >> translator: i'm worried because i don't have a house. my wife is pregnant and due in september. we want to be settled quickly but we don't see any hope. >> reporter: there are dozens of tented villages like this. aid agencies are dealing with people displaced like this area ghost villages, swept off their stilts, all that's left is
. >> reporter: they say they no longer give girls away permanently. >> translator: now we symbolically present the girl to the family. it's agreed they will return her with honor and respect. >> she was a little girl when the council promised her to another family. now she says she wants to study law and make the tradition of swara, a thing of the past. nicole johnston, al jazeera pakistan. >>> floods hitting malaysia last december were the worst in decades. as sahil...
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we believe a meeting of the p5+1 countries - that's the five permanent members of the security council plus germany - is taking place soon and iran will come back for another meeting with the p5+1. i think it's worth stressing that the country that really wants this more than anyone else is the u.s. they need something to take to congress because they want to try and stop any fresh sanctions. an indication of how much the u.s. administration needs and wants this deal is the fact that there was a video late at night from here in lausanne where the u.s. secretary of state john kerry is back to the situation room in the white house. they had a secure link and on that conference call at the washington end there were 20 participants including the president and vice president. >> what have been the issues or the main sticking points that held up the announcement-offered deal? >> well i think we know the broad areas that are the sticking points in this. really they have not changed. in all the time they've been here in lausanne and they've been here now for seven days in this session, and las
we believe a meeting of the p5+1 countries - that's the five permanent members of the security council plus germany - is taking place soon and iran will come back for another meeting with the p5+1. i think it's worth stressing that the country that really wants this more than anyone else is the u.s. they need something to take to congress because they want to try and stop any fresh sanctions. an indication of how much the u.s. administration needs and wants this deal is the fact that there was...