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guest: public housing as part of a large spectrum of housing options which include public housing, theousing choice voucher program, which provides rental assistance through private landlords. there are 2 million housing units owned by nonprofits and for-profits that serve low income households. we have a tax credit program, local and state programs. we have yet to see -- what we have yet to see and will be seeing shortly are more details about this approach that the administration is taking, but there are many areas that have tremendous unmet needs. certainly the supply of affordable housing across metropolitan areas where we primarily serve is a crime need. so our understanding, from what we have read so far and what we understand from administration officials, that it will be preserving housing that exists, affordable housing. it will improve its carbon footprint, and it will expand the supply through various means. i expect that will be a combination of some form of subsidies, some form of tax credits, perhaps, and other types of capital investment. host: again, our guest, sunia za
guest: public housing as part of a large spectrum of housing options which include public housing, theousing choice voucher program, which provides rental assistance through private landlords. there are 2 million housing units owned by nonprofits and for-profits that serve low income households. we have a tax credit program, local and state programs. we have yet to see -- what we have yet to see and will be seeing shortly are more details about this approach that the administration is taking,...
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as a federal policy segregated us from public housing, something we now think is for the poor. new deal for families who remain employed and could pay full rent, there could be a housing shortage, but not subsidize it. government segregated it, creating separate cultures for whites and blacks, previously segregating previously integrated neighborhoods. langston hughes wrote he has lived in an integrated downtown cleveland neighborhood. in high school, his best friend was polish. he dated a jewish girl. it was an integrated school and integrated neighborhood. the public works administration cleared part of it for several projects, one for whites, one for blacks, creating segregation where it never previously existed. the policy was followed nationwide, creating segregated patterns that persist today. it was after the whites were subsidized to leave public housing for all white suburbs that public housing became almost all black, where industrial jobs disappeared from cities, there was no longer access to jobs, and they required subsidies. the top of infrastructure created by deca
as a federal policy segregated us from public housing, something we now think is for the poor. new deal for families who remain employed and could pay full rent, there could be a housing shortage, but not subsidize it. government segregated it, creating separate cultures for whites and blacks, previously segregating previously integrated neighborhoods. langston hughes wrote he has lived in an integrated downtown cleveland neighborhood. in high school, his best friend was polish. he dated a...
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last year repeal of the a moment which would end our decades long ban on construction of new public housing in the united states passed the house of representatives. we also had an enormous amount of new and additional -- hello! thank you. thank you. and q so much thank you for being here. we also have dozens of new and additional pieces of legislation that adopt the green new deal framework, that ensures that we can make sure that we create millions of jobs in the united states and advance the cause of racial and social justice. the green new deal also, importantly, recognizes the systemic cause of climate change. while climate change is a planetary crisis it is not because by an environmental or random —-dash it does not have a random or environmental genesis. it's not just human cause but societally caused. the climate crisis is a crisis born of injustice and it is a crisis born of the pursuit of profit at any and all human and ecological causes which means -- [applause] we must recognize in legislation that the trampling of indigenous rights is a cause of climate change and that the tra
last year repeal of the a moment which would end our decades long ban on construction of new public housing in the united states passed the house of representatives. we also had an enormous amount of new and additional -- hello! thank you. thank you. and q so much thank you for being here. we also have dozens of new and additional pieces of legislation that adopt the green new deal framework, that ensures that we can make sure that we create millions of jobs in the united states and advance the...
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i'm a product of public housing, so i'm on a mission to ensure that public housing gets its first shareamerican jobs plan. in new york city, public housing has been so savagely starved of federal funding, it has $40 billion of need. your children have been poisoned by led. you have senior citizens freezing in their homes because of federal disinvestment. the plan only proposes $40 billion. public housing in new york city alone has a $40 billion capital need. so we need at least $70 billion to fully address the humanitarian crisis in public housing. >> brennan: new york democrats, and speaker pelosi herself, have said they want to see some changes to this bill, including tax relief for state and local governments, the so-called salt tax. chuck schumer has called this a dagger at the heart of new york. are they out of step with your constituents? or is the white house out of step with your constituents? where do you fall on this? >> i certainly support salt deductibility, but my priority is the child tax credit. i represent what is the fourth congressional district in america, and there i
i'm a product of public housing, so i'm on a mission to ensure that public housing gets its first shareamerican jobs plan. in new york city, public housing has been so savagely starved of federal funding, it has $40 billion of need. your children have been poisoned by led. you have senior citizens freezing in their homes because of federal disinvestment. the plan only proposes $40 billion. public housing in new york city alone has a $40 billion capital need. so we need at least $70 billion to...
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the new york city public housing authority needs $40 billion alone just so that its residents can live in dignified housing because they have been starved by republican administrations for so long s so for us to actually invest in national public housing infrastructure, we need to do way more in order for us to deliver on this promise in terms of a pricing to there. in terms of scope, i think, again, i really do have to commend some of these investments that are in here and some of these details, like exclusionary zoning, are things that progressives have been talking about for a long time. so there is a lot of credit there. but on climate, we can also go more we can go deeper and we can have a more integrated approach in how we push on this issue. again, i do commend the administration in its scope, but in order for us to meet that vision, i don't -- i have real concerns that $2.2 trillion isn't actually going to get us there, so we're going to have to make deeper investments to actually renew public housing, to repeal the fair cloth amendment, to increase our housing stock in the uni
the new york city public housing authority needs $40 billion alone just so that its residents can live in dignified housing because they have been starved by republican administrations for so long s so for us to actually invest in national public housing infrastructure, we need to do way more in order for us to deliver on this promise in terms of a pricing to there. in terms of scope, i think, again, i really do have to commend some of these investments that are in here and some of these...
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isn't going to get us there we are going to have to make deeper investments to actually renew public housing and repeal the fair cloth amendment, repeal the housing stock in the united states this, at the end of the day, is one of the greatest sources of income and equality in the country. it is rooted in-housing and real estate >> in terms of how this is going to move, obviously this is the biden administration's second great lift we have to think of them as a living, breathing oregonism that learns lessons along the way clearly with the covid-19 relief bill, they are learning things they wish they had done better or different under the obama administration and now learning with what happened in the covid relief when he said he wanted $1.9 trillion, everybody assumed that would get widdled way down. it didn't. it was basically a $1.9 trillion plan sounds to me, on this one, what may happen is that president biden may say, listen, today in pittsburgh, i want $2.25 trillion over eight years but when it lands in the house, you and your colleagues may say this is a starting point but this needs
isn't going to get us there we are going to have to make deeper investments to actually renew public housing and repeal the fair cloth amendment, repeal the housing stock in the united states this, at the end of the day, is one of the greatest sources of income and equality in the country. it is rooted in-housing and real estate >> in terms of how this is going to move, obviously this is the biden administration's second great lift we have to think of them as a living, breathing oregonism...
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that was all public housing. >> all of this was public housing.er. but they declared a national emergency. came with guns and state police and they're lining buses on that interstate as far as the eye can see. told you to get on the bus. and you didn't even know where you was going. so they put all of the poor people out. >> and many of those people found out they weren't ever going to be able to go back home because the city tore down their affordable housing and did not rebuild it. >> it ain't right to do us like that. >> what is this now? >> that's private now. >> it's not public -- >> that's private. >> some developer got it? >> yeah. >> do people live back there? >> you can live back there if you've got money. the government said they wanted new orleans to be more affluent. a way to do that was to get rid of poor people. >> now about 100,000 fewer black folks live in the city than in the year 2000. >> so people think katrina was a national disaster. in new orleans, katrina was a man-made disaster. it was a natural event that men turned into a
that was all public housing. >> all of this was public housing.er. but they declared a national emergency. came with guns and state police and they're lining buses on that interstate as far as the eye can see. told you to get on the bus. and you didn't even know where you was going. so they put all of the poor people out. >> and many of those people found out they weren't ever going to be able to go back home because the city tore down their affordable housing and did not rebuild...
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six years as 911 responder and transferred over to public housing as a public housing officer and from there i went to the fourth precinct with community response team member involved as a street-level narcotics investigator. i did that 22 years. >> were you on duty may six, 2019? >> yes i was. >> did you have an opportunity to review various police reports and body worn cameras from an incident on that day? >> yes i have. >> on that date approximately just before 5:00 o'clock p.m. did you execute a traffic stop on a red ford explorer? >> yesr i did. >> did you approach the passenger-side? >> yes i did. nelson: describe very briefly the initial interaction you had with these passenger of the vehicle. >> i approached the passenger-side. passenger window was down. i gave the individual commands several times. the passenger was unresponsive and noncompliant to my commands. and then had to physically reach in because i could not see his hands. i grabbed his hand to put them on the dash. that individual was taken from the vehicle in handcuffs. nelson: did you make any observations as to the
six years as 911 responder and transferred over to public housing as a public housing officer and from there i went to the fourth precinct with community response team member involved as a street-level narcotics investigator. i did that 22 years. >> were you on duty may six, 2019? >> yes i was. >> did you have an opportunity to review various police reports and body worn cameras from an incident on that day? >> yes i have. >> on that date approximately just before...
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african-americans are there getting some of the jobs we talked about, and there's a public housing program to house all these people. you've got to do something if you're the government to make homes for all of these people pouring into the city. when black people were accepted into a public housing project that also at white people in there, this riot broke out. thousands of local whites begin attacking black people across the city in this movement to resist integrated public housing. there's some great pictures of this that you can find. said 1943 in the middle of this war, detroit has what we call a race riot. 34 people were killed during these grassroots act of violence throughout the city. several hundred others were wounded. during this major military emergency of world war ii, the united states had to call in 6000 troops. not to go to burma, not to go to japan, to go to detroit to put down this race riot in the middle of this war for democracy, which is pretty mind blowing if you really think about it. >> it really is. it's one of the reasons why it is so important to not lose it wh
african-americans are there getting some of the jobs we talked about, and there's a public housing program to house all these people. you've got to do something if you're the government to make homes for all of these people pouring into the city. when black people were accepted into a public housing project that also at white people in there, this riot broke out. thousands of local whites begin attacking black people across the city in this movement to resist integrated public housing. there's...
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$40 billion in the infrastructure bill for public housing. to $172 billion, alexandria ocasio-cortez and bernie sanders. jacqui heinrich on capitol hill. thanks. >> sandra: let's bring in nancy mace who serves in the house oversight committee. thanks for being here. you can't help but watch that video playing out, listening to aoc and markey nodding in agreement. if we can't get bipartisan support, we'll get it done anyway. who is talking about how much this is going to cost? >> right. that's what's going on right now. there's more damage done in this administration the first 100 days than if four years. with a green new deal a housing bill worth $192 billion, this is on top of a wasteful infrastructure bill costing $2 trillion, which half would be green new deal type of spending. they're talking about reintroducing the green new deal when this was done in 2019. that was 93 trillion. this is not good for the american people. this is about the far left trying to change and reshape our economy and our country in their socialistic vision. >> sand
$40 billion in the infrastructure bill for public housing. to $172 billion, alexandria ocasio-cortez and bernie sanders. jacqui heinrich on capitol hill. thanks. >> sandra: let's bring in nancy mace who serves in the house oversight committee. thanks for being here. you can't help but watch that video playing out, listening to aoc and markey nodding in agreement. if we can't get bipartisan support, we'll get it done anyway. who is talking about how much this is going to cost? >>...
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my dad worked three jobs to get us out of public housing. i ended up going to college for free for most of that period until i got injured. but look, [ inaudible ]. my dad cleaned up his yard and his house, he's 97 years old. if somebody walked by and threw a cigarette butt down, my biggest concern is that my 97-year-old father will try to get in a fight. that's what we've got to create, more home ownership. >> a few minutes left here, this is rodney in albuquerque, independent. good morning. >> hi, good morning. i have a complaint, i'm a minority hispanic person, and i guess what gets me angry with this whole thing is with the police officer. i know he's guilty for what he did and he has to pay for what he did. but i find that everybody's saying this was a racist thing. i really don't believe the police officer woke up one morning and said i'm going to kill a black man, i really don't believe that. i believe he got caught up in this whole thing and, um, did what he did. and i still say he's guilty for what he did. but why is everything alway
my dad worked three jobs to get us out of public housing. i ended up going to college for free for most of that period until i got injured. but look, [ inaudible ]. my dad cleaned up his yard and his house, he's 97 years old. if somebody walked by and threw a cigarette butt down, my biggest concern is that my 97-year-old father will try to get in a fight. that's what we've got to create, more home ownership. >> a few minutes left here, this is rodney in albuquerque, independent. good...
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and so my experience in public housing is what inspired me.ic office. >> reporter: torres' story is distinctly a new york one. that tale of two cities playing out in his front yard. now as a u.s. congressman representing the state's 15th district, he hopes to level the playing field. your congressional district that you represent right now, food insecurities, unemployment. how do you tackle all of this during your first term? >> the south bronx is the poorest congressional district in america. i'm optimistic about our ability to confront these challenges because a democratic president and a democratic house and a democratic senate represents to me historic opportunity to govern as boldly in the 21st century if dr did. >> reporter: a historic opportunity for a groundbreaking congressman. torres is the first openly gay afro-latino member of congress, joining ten lgbtq members, the highest ever in a congressional class. >> a wise person once said if you don't have a seat at the table, then you're probably on the menu. and with elected officials l
and so my experience in public housing is what inspired me.ic office. >> reporter: torres' story is distinctly a new york one. that tale of two cities playing out in his front yard. now as a u.s. congressman representing the state's 15th district, he hopes to level the playing field. your congressional district that you represent right now, food insecurities, unemployment. how do you tackle all of this during your first term? >> the south bronx is the poorest congressional district...
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to withstand public housing. to make sure we expand access not only to infrastructure but mass transit. everything from coast to coast chargers to making sure we have an amtrak a resilient amtrak infrastructure to the new york city subway system. it is going to be at all hands on deck approach and we refuse to leave in the community behind in the process. [applause] not only do we refuse to leave any community behind with those who have been left behind come first. we refuse to allow for example an economy that goes from oil parents to solar parents. that is what we are not going to do. because what were going to disappoint you transition to a100% carbon free economy that is more unionized, more just, more dignified and guarantees more healthcare and housing than we ever have before. that is our goal, that is the goal of a green new deal. but we are going to do is make sure communities like flint, baltimore, the south bronx, st. louis, rural communities whose infrastructure was never properly built in the first p
to withstand public housing. to make sure we expand access not only to infrastructure but mass transit. everything from coast to coast chargers to making sure we have an amtrak a resilient amtrak infrastructure to the new york city subway system. it is going to be at all hands on deck approach and we refuse to leave in the community behind in the process. [applause] not only do we refuse to leave any community behind with those who have been left behind come first. we refuse to allow for...
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their green new deal for public housing act would invest more than $170 billion to retrofit public housingaying it would tackle environmental justice and the climate crisis and that's just part of their plan. senator ted cruz has a warning for them. >> the full green new deal is 93 trillion. 93 trillion. it's $600,000 for every single household in america. i think this is a serious mistake. i think it is bad for the economy and it destroys jobs and we will see a lot more of it from biden and schumer and pelosi. >> harris: so is the plan, leslie, for democrats to tell their constituents to start looking under the seat cushions in their cars and couches for an extra $600,000 per household? >> you have to look at what is going on here. this green new deal and the press conference and this latest proposal comes from alexandria ocasio-cortez and bernie sanders, the more liberal faction, progressive faction of my party, the democratic party. it is not supported by nancy pelosi, chuck schumer, dick durbin or even joe biden and frankly if you look at the current infrastructure package that the pre
their green new deal for public housing act would invest more than $170 billion to retrofit public housingaying it would tackle environmental justice and the climate crisis and that's just part of their plan. senator ted cruz has a warning for them. >> the full green new deal is 93 trillion. 93 trillion. it's $600,000 for every single household in america. i think this is a serious mistake. i think it is bad for the economy and it destroys jobs and we will see a lot more of it from biden...
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vouchers be available to everyone who qualifies that we have a $70 billion investment in repairs to public housing. and third, $45 billion a year to the housing trust fund. and i want to focus on this third part, because a housing trust fund addresses the needs of the most vulnerable in our society. because 75% of the funds would have to go toward support for families that are at or below 30% of median income. and all the funds have to go to families that are at 50% or less of median income whereas when i was developing affordable housing, it was 80% of median income. and we see the homeless epidemic just -- you can come visit portland. i invite you all to do so. and other cities in my state, and it's a graphic display of the challenge we face. so in terms of the housing trust fund, is supporting a regular annual investment in the housing trust fund on the order of $45 billion a possibility? >> i'm so happy to say that two out of the three are already in the jobs plan. and the third one is 40 being as opposed to 70, but i think that we are very much on track, and the president and his team have pu
vouchers be available to everyone who qualifies that we have a $70 billion investment in repairs to public housing. and third, $45 billion a year to the housing trust fund. and i want to focus on this third part, because a housing trust fund addresses the needs of the most vulnerable in our society. because 75% of the funds would have to go toward support for families that are at or below 30% of median income. and all the funds have to go to families that are at 50% or less of median income...
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well, if there's a hearing on public housing conditions i hope i hear about them. i was living in the poorest black neighborhood in buffalo, some of my friends lived in the public house interesting and there and they hadbeautiful homn in the places maintained by buffalo erie county. later, about 20 some years ago, i attitudes go to hunters point to deal with discrimination complaints in e.o. and the 19 bus would go through the housing projects and i was in horror, you know, if you have never seen the conditions in which people in the city of san francisco were forced to live by the city, you know, it's indescribable. i can only say that i am seeing films of the backcountry of jamaica where the descendants of the maroons lived in isolation and where bob marley said his grandmother would tell him, if you are hungry just drink some water and go to sleep. i can't see anything there that looks as horrible as what was maintained by our city. so, i really thank you for considering having some hearings on that subject. >> and it's they have called me and prostitutes and (i
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review implementation, construction of public housing, grant programs to modernize public housing and, repeal the faircloth amendment, find vouchers for displaced residents, create apprenticeship programs for residents. i always ask the same question and i will ask it again. do any of these improve our air or water or the environment at all? >> it used to be when you saw green or climate you would think that had something to do with the earth or pollution or air quality or something to do with the global temperature but now it is all about environmental justice, identity politics, government redistribution of wealth. this is what the green new deal is. they are introducing this now and essentially all it is going to do is add massive regulations to any kind of construction, they are talking about 0 carbon footprint construction, in reality all it means is every level of construction, at every level of housing process you're going to have government bureaucrats form arbitrary rules and guidelines adding to the process making it more expensive and making the government a bigger and bigg
review implementation, construction of public housing, grant programs to modernize public housing and, repeal the faircloth amendment, find vouchers for displaced residents, create apprenticeship programs for residents. i always ask the same question and i will ask it again. do any of these improve our air or water or the environment at all? >> it used to be when you saw green or climate you would think that had something to do with the earth or pollution or air quality or something to do...
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specifically on public housing. i'm a product of public housing.s been so savagely underfunded. it has $40 billion worth of capital needs. we have children poisoned by led, disabled residents who are stranded in top floor apartments because the elevators break down. the living conditions in public housing are humanitarian crisis and addressing that humanitarian crisis will, at minimum, require $70 billion in federal funding. >> and maya, let me bring you in here. you look at the federal budget as a whole. you worry about deficits and how things are going to be paid for. your view of the american jobs plan? >> well, those are the things i worry about but right now the good news we look to be come ought of a recession. it's exciting we're turning our attention to making some big and important investments that are long overdue in this country. if you look what is in the package important priority from the transportation infrastructure, manufacturing. there a lot of pieces that matter. that said, i worry about the price tag and the reason is we have a
specifically on public housing. i'm a product of public housing.s been so savagely underfunded. it has $40 billion worth of capital needs. we have children poisoned by led, disabled residents who are stranded in top floor apartments because the elevators break down. the living conditions in public housing are humanitarian crisis and addressing that humanitarian crisis will, at minimum, require $70 billion in federal funding. >> and maya, let me bring you in here. you look at the federal...
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so any for public comment for housing and day. we're taking that public comment right now. >> member of the public who wish to provide public comment on this item to call 415-655-0001, i.d. 1461879247, then ##. if you haven't already done so, dial *3 to line up to speak. please wait until the system indicates you have been unmuted and you may begin your comment. please note you have two minutes. translator, can you go ahead and repeat that same thing? [interpreter speaking] >> interpreter is finished speaking. thank you. >> chairwoman: and spanish interpretation, patty? [interpreter speaking] >> chairwoman: all right. so is there any public comment, secretary holm? >> yes. there are currently seven. i'll take the first caller. hello, caller? >> espaÑol? >> the caller hung up. i'm going to take the next caller. hello, caller. >> caller: hello. [interpreter speaking] >> hello, harvey, would you be able to translate that piece? >> my name is -- i'm sorry, i forgot to unmute. i have been living in the cubical of chinatone, and the. is
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people who benefit from weatherization funds or from, you know, making sure that we are building public housing in a way that demonstrates our commitment to energy efficiency, we can lead by example is a federal government by what response is true in our building and we consume an awful lot of energy at the federal complex and so we will take care of that as well. >> is cold dead? >> well, clearly not because it's not dead and there's a lot of coal plants still out there and the question is for us as a country and certainly as a globe is how you can help those communities reduce their co2 exposure through coal by may be there is fuel switching to natural gas and maybe you had carbon capture and sequestration but really it's not the government that decides this but the market is already deciding this. you are seen countries move away from coal because of the carbon pollution and so the question is for us all we cannot abandon those workers who have made the choice and for their life have been told that you got to power america but we cannot abandon those communities so if the market is moving in
people who benefit from weatherization funds or from, you know, making sure that we are building public housing in a way that demonstrates our commitment to energy efficiency, we can lead by example is a federal government by what response is true in our building and we consume an awful lot of energy at the federal complex and so we will take care of that as well. >> is cold dead? >> well, clearly not because it's not dead and there's a lot of coal plants still out there and the...
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plan with the executive director of the council on public housing authority.atch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern friday morning and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. ♪ announcer: the trial for derek chauvin, the former minneapolis police officer charged in the death of george floyd, continues friday at 10:00 a.m. eastern. watch live coverage of the trial on c-span2, on my neck c-span.org, or listen live on the free c-span radio app. watch at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2 and any time on demand at c-span.org. announcer: also today, the energy secretary briefed reporters about the administration's clean energy agenda. >> hi, everyone. hey. we have another member of the president's jobs cabinet joining us today. secretary of energy, jennifer granholm. secretary granholm is just the second woman to lead the department of energy, where she will help america achieve president biden's goal of net zero carbon emissions by 2050. she'll do this by advancing cutting edge clean energy t
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chicago was the biggest public housing experiment in america, you know, stacking poor people on top ofted city and when they tore down the projects resulted in the streets being in turmoil, but it's got history of revolutionary action, so i think we always had a perspective to be able to analyze what's happening and the way that we express it like a journalist, you know, is through our -- >> trevor: right, right, right. you've always inspired me, vic. one of my favorite pieces from you wasn't music, it was an op-ed you wrote, and it was essentially addressed to president joe biden where you said, you know, one of the biggest debts -- and i paraphrase you -- one to have the biggest debts he has now is to make right what happened to black communities because of covid. talk me a little bit about that and why it's important for you not only to speak out but for the government to look at people impacted in the worst annuation because of covid because it ample fitted whatever existed in america. >> that's the thing about a situation like covid is that the structure is set for black people to
chicago was the biggest public housing experiment in america, you know, stacking poor people on top ofted city and when they tore down the projects resulted in the streets being in turmoil, but it's got history of revolutionary action, so i think we always had a perspective to be able to analyze what's happening and the way that we express it like a journalist, you know, is through our -- >> trevor: right, right, right. you've always inspired me, vic. one of my favorite pieces from you...
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you piano her reporting isn't only in that by the pandemic however many the facebook page of the public house offers the cheap services of the washed up prostitutes gania and might see. one for 30 euros the other for 35 years as young as young shit tweeted this in 2016 last year he became slovenia's prime minister i didn't know that how it began and from that march 2016 just explode everything in slovenia after after that tweet because it was like a. point. with a starting point of insulting attacking the person that attacks on journalists in slovenia. the politician was apparently annoyed by a report that passion a colleague could released. went to court about the tweet and young she was sued for defamation. is currently working on a report about the slovenian press agency which has complained about the government's withdrawal of funds it was well both for the trailer. again it all began early last year. before the agency was accused of producing fake news. much later the attacks got worse and of tobar and we were described as a national disgrace. the guy for 4 months we didn't get a cent fo
you piano her reporting isn't only in that by the pandemic however many the facebook page of the public house offers the cheap services of the washed up prostitutes gania and might see. one for 30 euros the other for 35 years as young as young shit tweeted this in 2016 last year he became slovenia's prime minister i didn't know that how it began and from that march 2016 just explode everything in slovenia after after that tweet because it was like a. point. with a starting point of insulting...
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there are so many strategies for streamlining market rate housing and eliminating any process for public input and the voices of our communities to not be silenced. we have to pause this housing element process to create a housing strategy on racial and social equity. thank you. >> hello. my name is david ivan and i'd like to just give an anecdote with my experience with housing. my parents were like i would say i like having a house. it allows us to go from living in one room and sleeping on top of each other. i would support up zoning san francisco. it seems like there's between affordable and market rate. that can be addressed and it needs to be done because more houses are necessary. other areas are not building houses and san francisco just has to bite the bullet and allow for different housing and then worry about. >> good afternoon. this is it's lan drick and i'm calling as you can no doubt figure out who is actually here advocating for people and equality and equity and those who are here to speak for developers. i want to suggest that you speak with homeowners on the west side i
there are so many strategies for streamlining market rate housing and eliminating any process for public input and the voices of our communities to not be silenced. we have to pause this housing element process to create a housing strategy on racial and social equity. thank you. >> hello. my name is david ivan and i'd like to just give an anecdote with my experience with housing. my parents were like i would say i like having a house. it allows us to go from living in one room and...
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plan with the executive director of the council of large public housing authority. watch c-span's "washington journal" live at seven eastern this morning and beecher -- and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. >> coming up live today, the american bar association looks at the legal challenges of unaccompanied migrant children at the u.s. southern border. that's at 11 a.m. eastern on c-span. at 1 p.m., the discussion about the pandemic and vaccine hesitancy from the center for strategic and international studies. on c-span two at about 10 a.m. eastern, the trial continues for former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin who is charged in the death of george floyd. >> book tv on c-span two has top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. saturday at 8 p.m. eastern, the columbia university professor looks at america's approach to individual rights in his book " how right went wrong." saturday at 9 p.m. eastern, the bowling green state university professor talks about free speech and the free exchange o
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you talked about a dramatic increase in public housing.mayors, everyone of them democrat, they love that. what we're seeing here is a laundry list of the left's most fervent policy goals, also seeing paying out to the democratic party's institutional supporters. you know, it stinks. it's a bad budget from what i can read so far. the idea that it's a skinny budget -- think about it. between that budget and the $2 trillion, we'll be spending over $5 trillion and the interest on the national debt and mandatory spending on top of that. spending in this year probably $7 trillion. as much as $7 trillion. >> neil: and could get as high as 9. you're right. if the only good news, they call it a skinny budget, which has forced me to say i'm mildly overweight. that's not a bad compromise. >> take your comfort where you can get it. take your comfort where you can get it. >> neil: absolutely. it's in the eye hoff the beholder. thanks, karl rove, former top staffer for president bush. we've got more coming up including tragic death of prince philip. the
you talked about a dramatic increase in public housing.mayors, everyone of them democrat, they love that. what we're seeing here is a laundry list of the left's most fervent policy goals, also seeing paying out to the democratic party's institutional supporters. you know, it stinks. it's a bad budget from what i can read so far. the idea that it's a skinny budget -- think about it. between that budget and the $2 trillion, we'll be spending over $5 trillion and the interest on the national debt...
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the bond allocates 150 million for public housing, 220 million for low income housing. 80 million for middle income, 150 million for senior housing and 20 million for educator housing. the first issuance of almost $250 million in program funds will close at the end of this month. this will be the city's biggest issuance of affordable housing bonds to date. this is primarily driven by the increased need to finance the city's affordable housing pipeline. not in this report, we have presented a list of the projects to be funded and it was approved by the capital planning committee and board of supervisors. next slide please. you will see projected spending of the first isnc
the bond allocates 150 million for public housing, 220 million for low income housing. 80 million for middle income, 150 million for senior housing and 20 million for educator housing. the first issuance of almost $250 million in program funds will close at the end of this month. this will be the city's biggest issuance of affordable housing bonds to date. this is primarily driven by the increased need to finance the city's affordable housing pipeline. not in this report, we have presented a...
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executive director of the council of large public housing authorities. watch c-span's "rushing to journal," live at 7:00 eastern friday morning, and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. >> coming up live friday, the american bar association looks at the legal challenges of unaccompanied migrant children at the u.s. southern border. that's at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. at 1:00 p.m., a discussion about the pandemic and vaccine hesitancy from the center for strategic and international studies. then on c-span2 at 10:00 a.m. eastern, the trial continues for former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin. he is charged in the death of george floyd. >> next, a discussion about economic policy with the financial leaders, and federal reserve chair jerome powell. the discussion is 50 minutes and begins with remarks by the imf managing director. >> it is great to be bringing some good news. we have upgraded the growth projections for the world to 6%, and it is on the basis of three things. one, vacc
executive director of the council of large public housing authorities. watch c-span's "rushing to journal," live at 7:00 eastern friday morning, and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. >> coming up live friday, the american bar association looks at the legal challenges of unaccompanied migrant children at the u.s. southern border. that's at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. at 1:00 p.m., a discussion about the pandemic...
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housing funding. covid cannot be responsible in the entire delay of sharing information with members of the public about what is going on with the $600 million bond that you promised for affordable housing. where's the housing? i noticed on the 2015 bond, the teacher housing at francis scott key is not going to open until 2025? after it was funded by the 2015 bond? is that a ten year delay in bringing teacher housing online? >> i'm sorry speaker, your three minutes is over. >> okay. i'll be submitting written testimony on this item. >> okay. thank you for your comment. i don't see any other hands raised in the que. can we move on to item 5? >> yes, please. >> presentation from the city services auditor regarding the 2016 affordable housing go bond expenditure audit report and possible action by the committee in response to such presentation and report. who shall i make presenter? >> can you please make me presenter? >> yes. >> good morning. mark de la rosa for the controller's office. today we're going to provide you with a very brief overview of the results of our recently issued audit of the 2016 affo
housing funding. covid cannot be responsible in the entire delay of sharing information with members of the public about what is going on with the $600 million bond that you promised for affordable housing. where's the housing? i noticed on the 2015 bond, the teacher housing at francis scott key is not going to open until 2025? after it was funded by the 2015 bond? is that a ten year delay in bringing teacher housing online? >> i'm sorry speaker, your three minutes is over. >> okay....
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to one responder, i did six years as a 911 responder and i worked approximately nine months in public housing as an officer, from there i went to the fourth precinct community response, a team member resolve is a narcotics investigator and did that for 23 years. >> were you on duty on may 6, 2019? >> yes, i was. >> did you have an opportunity to review various police reported and body-worn cameras from an incident on that date? >> yes, i have. >> on that day at approximately just before 5:00 o'clock p.m., did you execute a traffic stop of a ford explorer? >> yes, i did. >> did you approach the passenger side? >> yes, i did. >> can you describe very briefly , the initial interaction that you had with the passenger of that vehicle when a. >> yes, i approached the vehicle on the passenger side, the passengers window was down, the individual in the passenger seat was given command several times. the passenger was unresponsive and noncompliant to my commands and then i had to physically reach in, because i wanted to see his hands since i could not see them, i reached in and finally put it up on th
to one responder, i did six years as a 911 responder and i worked approximately nine months in public housing as an officer, from there i went to the fourth precinct community response, a team member resolve is a narcotics investigator and did that for 23 years. >> were you on duty on may 6, 2019? >> yes, i was. >> did you have an opportunity to review various police reported and body-worn cameras from an incident on that date? >> yes, i have. >> on that day at...
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can assess the next generation is included so people who benefit to make sure we are building public housing to demonstrate our commitment we can lead by example is to in our building. >> it is cold that? >> clearly not that the question is for us as a country how they can reduce the exposure by coal switching to natural gas or carbon capture but it's not the government the market already decides this you see countries move away from coal because the carbon pollution so we cannot abandon those workers have made the choice have been told you have to power america you cannot abandon those communities we have to move to those communities to say here is how we will support you in this transition because there is so many different kinds of jobs to take advantage of the future so for example for critical minerals or with sequestration technology. with carbon capture and honestly the republicans i had spoken to were very supportive of carbon capture and hydrogen technology and what you require are the pipes and the co2 and the pipes to carry there is a lot of infrastructure pieces associated with t
can assess the next generation is included so people who benefit to make sure we are building public housing to demonstrate our commitment we can lead by example is to in our building. >> it is cold that? >> clearly not that the question is for us as a country how they can reduce the exposure by coal switching to natural gas or carbon capture but it's not the government the market already decides this you see countries move away from coal because the carbon pollution so we cannot...
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infrastructure plan with the executive director of the council on large public housing authorities.ching c-span's washington journal at 7:00 eastern friday morning. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls to my facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. ♪ >> coming up live, friday, the american bar association looks at the legal challenges of unaccompanied migrant children at the u.s. southern border at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span and then at 1:00 p.m., the discussion about the pandemic and vaccine hesitancy from the center for strategic and international studies. at 10:00 a.m. eastern, the trial continues for former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin who is charged in the death of george floyd. >> c-span shop.org is c-span's new online store. go there today to order a copy of the congressional directory, a compact spiral-bound book with contact information for every member of congress including bios and committee assignments. order your copy at c-span shop.org. every purchase helps support c-span's nonprofit operation. >> next, a house hearing on children's i
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as public housing officer. and then from there i went to the system and became a community response team member involved as a street level narcotics investigator. i did that for 22 years. >> all right. now, were you on duty on may 6th of 2019? >> yes, i was. >> had you had an opportunity to review various police reports and body-worn cameras from an incident on that day in. >> yes, i have. >> on that date at approximately 4:00 or just before 5:00 p.m., did you execute a traffic stop of a red ford explorer? >> yes, i did. >> and did you approach the passenger's side? >> yes, i did. >> can you describe just very briefly the initial interaction that you had with the passenger of that vehicle? >> i approached the vehicle on the passenger's side. the passenger window was down. i started giving the individual that was in the passenger seat demands several times. the passenger was unresponsive and noncompliant to my commands. i then had to physically reach in and -- because i wanted to see his hands because i couldn't
as public housing officer. and then from there i went to the system and became a community response team member involved as a street level narcotics investigator. i did that for 22 years. >> all right. now, were you on duty on may 6th of 2019? >> yes, i was. >> had you had an opportunity to review various police reports and body-worn cameras from an incident on that day in. >> yes, i have. >> on that date at approximately 4:00 or just before 5:00 p.m., did you...
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today, fans with tickets can get tested at no charge at the public house from 9:00 until 5:00. results are expected to be available in less than 30 minutes. negative test or if you have a vaccine card will be for entry into games this season. for vaccinations, fans must have all doses at least two weeks before the game. the giants will have the capacity of 22%. that is just under 9000 fans. first pitch between the giants and the rockies is set for 1:35 tomorrow. >>> there are concerns about the covid-19 variant first discovered in the uk. the cdc says it is now the most dominant strain of the virus here in the u.s. jobina fortson is at the live desk with more. >> the uk variant is believed to be more contagious than previous strains and is likely more deadly. health expert spirit is fueling a new surge. covid hospitalizations are on the rise in at least 16 states. nearly half of the nation's new cases are in five states. health officials say relaxed restrictions and increased travel could be responsible for the surge. brown university doctor tells gma vaccines alone will not st
today, fans with tickets can get tested at no charge at the public house from 9:00 until 5:00. results are expected to be available in less than 30 minutes. negative test or if you have a vaccine card will be for entry into games this season. for vaccinations, fans must have all doses at least two weeks before the game. the giants will have the capacity of 22%. that is just under 9000 fans. first pitch between the giants and the rockies is set for 1:35 tomorrow. >>> there are concerns...
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i did six years as a 911 responder and went over to public housing for nine months as public housing officer and then from there i went to the fourth precinct and became a community response team member. i did that for 22 years. >> now were you on duty on may 6th of 2019? >> yes, i was. >> have you had an opportunity to review various police reports and body worn cameras from an incident on that date? >> yes, i have. on that date at 4:00 or just before 5:00 p.m., did you execute a traffic stop of a redford explorer? >> yes, i did. >> and did you approach the passenger side? >> yes, i did. >> can you describe just very briefly the initial interaction that you had with the passenger of that vehicle? i approached the vehicle. the passenger window was down. i started giving the individual that was in the passenger seat commands several times. the passenger was unresponsive and noncompliant to my commands. i had to physically reach in and -- because i wanteded to see his hands. i couldn't see his hands. i reached in finally and grabbed his hand to put it up on the dash. and that individua
i did six years as a 911 responder and went over to public housing for nine months as public housing officer and then from there i went to the fourth precinct and became a community response team member. i did that for 22 years. >> now were you on duty on may 6th of 2019? >> yes, i was. >> have you had an opportunity to review various police reports and body worn cameras from an incident on that date? >> yes, i have. on that date at 4:00 or just before 5:00 p.m., did you...
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i would just like to say a couple of words about this item as we look to revitalize our public housing in district two. this small admin change will allow us to stay on schedule and also it will allow for all greenhouse and 100% energy and gas. and also, like we said we have staff here from the p.u.c. that will also answer questions. >> supervisor peskin: thank you, mr. burch. mr. ramirez. good morning. >> good morning, supervisors. my name is manuel ramirez. i'll give you a little bit of a background introduction into this ordinance. consistent with chapter 99.2 in these administrative code. the development agreement generally requires developers to obtain from the p.u.c.. we treat the payments and the cost sharing similar to what pg&e would do. with that in mind, the p.u.c. adopted regulations last amended in 2017 that would require the cost of new electric facilities with developers. the they that the infrastructure is built out, the developers are required to pay 100% of the sub structures. meaning the conduits that the facility runs through. all rules and regulations allow for an
i would just like to say a couple of words about this item as we look to revitalize our public housing in district two. this small admin change will allow us to stay on schedule and also it will allow for all greenhouse and 100% energy and gas. and also, like we said we have staff here from the p.u.c. that will also answer questions. >> supervisor peskin: thank you, mr. burch. mr. ramirez. good morning. >> good morning, supervisors. my name is manuel ramirez. i'll give you a little...