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station is more than 20 miles away from that home, making insurance premiums for homes in that area, unaffordable. these are the pictures of jenny and larry stepps home saturday at 4:19 p.m. fully engulfed. ebony fire got to the scene but it was too far gone. the site, three days later, still smoulders. >> were you and your wife living >> yeah. this was my main home. >> kim: the issue was larry and his wife couldn't afford fire insurance. >> we lived so far from the fire station. >> kim: their fire station was 22 miles away. insurance companies can't offer reasonable rates. >> if you're more than six miles from a fire district, you're considered a class 10, which is no fire protection. >> kim: larry could not afford it. >> the homeowner to be able to get insurance he could afford would have made a big difference than the aftermath of what he's dealing with now. >> kim: a station four miles from the home would effectively lower rates. >> i'm glad that he brought that i'm now glad that you're bringing it to our attention because it's something we would entertain. >> kim: the stepps hoping their los
station is more than 20 miles away from that home, making insurance premiums for homes in that area, unaffordable. these are the pictures of jenny and larry stepps home saturday at 4:19 p.m. fully engulfed. ebony fire got to the scene but it was too far gone. the site, three days later, still smoulders. >> were you and your wife living >> yeah. this was my main home. >> kim: the issue was larry and his wife couldn't afford fire insurance. >> we lived so far from the fire...
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foreclosure homes, sub-prime lending, predatory lending taking peoples homes the impact of education unaffordable that is a nerve. on the other hand hillary has such a long resume relationship so really you have two decent people competing for the vote." jackson says his concern is that the candidates can continue to stay on the issues.. and don't give in to the temptation to attack one- another. next on 7 news .... want to reduce the cost of college? there's a new way to and it starts as early as 9th grade. the search continues.. teams.. are combing greenville county.. looking for this man.. missing since last week.. but.. are they having any luck? the a new tool to help you pay for college is redefining scholarships. it's called "raise dot me." students follow the colleges that have partnered with the platform... and apply for micro- scholarships for things like taking a-p courses, getting an "a" in a course, even visiting a college. there are a long list of how students can get money... and the best part... the awards are designated to qualifying students before they even apply ... and the mon
foreclosure homes, sub-prime lending, predatory lending taking peoples homes the impact of education unaffordable that is a nerve. on the other hand hillary has such a long resume relationship so really you have two decent people competing for the vote." jackson says his concern is that the candidates can continue to stay on the issues.. and don't give in to the temptation to attack one- another. next on 7 news .... want to reduce the cost of college? there's a new way to and it starts as...
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now it is unaffordable to many.>> we need to get the management of golf course back into the hands of people who spend the time managing golf courses.>> reporter: neighbors seem to agree on one thing.>> it needs to be a course.>> reporter: one option would be to transfer the property.>> they want to see golf goes back into the hands of the county to make that decision. it really should be. these are quality of life and parks for the citizens. it needs to be within the them.>> there is still a lot of uncertainty surrounding the golf course. the our cba will now approach washoe county about possibly taking over the golf course in determining its operations and management.>>> still ahead, we crew in >>> today's high was 72 degrees. that's pretty nice. i mean 70. i'm going for 72 tomorrow. i got it backwards. a crystal-clear night. or just outside. temperatures in the upper 40s and 50. there is a band of cloud cover trying to get in the door. high clouds tomorrow, but that will be about it. 70 the high today. have forgotten, it's been so warm lately. we finished the month rather war -- wa
now it is unaffordable to many.>> we need to get the management of golf course back into the hands of people who spend the time managing golf courses.>> reporter: neighbors seem to agree on one thing.>> it needs to be a course.>> reporter: one option would be to transfer the property.>> they want to see golf goes back into the hands of the county to make that decision. it really should be. these are quality of life and parks for the citizens. it needs to be within...
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it's owned wild creek for about 30 years but now it's unaffordable to manage. >> i think we really need to get the management of the golf course back in the hands of the people who spend time managing golf courses. >> the board and neighbors seem to agree on one thing. >> it needs to be a golf course. >> one option would be to transfer the property to washoe county. >> they want to see the golf goes back in the hands of the county to make that decision. and it really should be. these are types of issues for quality of life in parks for the citizens. and it needs to be within the entities that control that for them. >> again, that was van tieu reporting. there's still a lot of uncertainty surrounding the future of the golf course. and they'll approach washoe county about possibly taking determining its operations and its management. >>> reno's pro soccer team finally has a name. it's been a decision that's been months in the making. and in the end, they narrowed the name down to just three, and the winner has been chosen by a landslide actually. reno's new united soccer league franchise
it's owned wild creek for about 30 years but now it's unaffordable to manage. >> i think we really need to get the management of the golf course back in the hands of the people who spend time managing golf courses. >> the board and neighbors seem to agree on one thing. >> it needs to be a golf course. >> one option would be to transfer the property to washoe county. >> they want to see the golf goes back in the hands of the county to make that decision. and it...
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pianist warren jones, this rent stabilized apartment is a slice of affordability in ang otherwise unaffordable city. >> i've been occupying my apartment forhe last 38 years. >> reporter: but warren and the rest of the residents fear their housing is in danger. owners are proposing to build 10 stories of luxury condos on top of their low rise building. to do that, they'll erect a platform. >> this technique is being tried on us. building on mo top of these rent stabilized tenants without having to move them. >> can you imagine the weight of ten stories of condos on top of us? >> the developer, a joint venture between the building owner sjp properties and p 2 b ventures says the load of the ne mw building will be completely supported by the elevated platform. an engineer hired said installing that giant platform could have a potential catastrophic event on the lower building's foundation. >> tenants are worried about structural stability. do you think they have a point? >> it has to be tightly controlled. >> right off the bat. >> city college professor says build over projects like this have bee
pianist warren jones, this rent stabilized apartment is a slice of affordability in ang otherwise unaffordable city. >> i've been occupying my apartment forhe last 38 years. >> reporter: but warren and the rest of the residents fear their housing is in danger. owners are proposing to build 10 stories of luxury condos on top of their low rise building. to do that, they'll erect a platform. >> this technique is being tried on us. building on mo top of these rent stabilized...
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at his proposals, the criticism is not that they're pure socialism, is that they're completely unaffordable. he says he will make what you want free and somebody else will pay for it. that's what happened in greece >>> i want to turn to the supreme court. picking a new justice is too important to be left to a lame duck president it was said. do you agree with that? >> i think it is a matter of politics. the constitution says the president shall nominate and with the advice and consent of senate shall appoint. if the senate chooses not to consent to this president's nomination, that's their constitutional power. if they choose not to consent until they present a nominee that they think belongs on the supreme court and if that takes all year, that is within constitutional bounds. what we're talking about here ask politics. democrats understandably want a democratic justice appointed now. republicans would rather take their chances on a justice with a different view of the constitution next year, and it will play out in the political realm. both parties are within their constitutional power, t
at his proposals, the criticism is not that they're pure socialism, is that they're completely unaffordable. he says he will make what you want free and somebody else will pay for it. that's what happened in greece >>> i want to turn to the supreme court. picking a new justice is too important to be left to a lame duck president it was said. do you agree with that? >> i think it is a matter of politics. the constitution says the president shall nominate and with the advice and...
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i think they're unaffordable.hink "the washington post had a good editorial on how unaffordable these things are. unless he can sweep the house of representatives and et 60 votes in the senate, he has no implementation strategy. does she have one? that's a good question. you could argue maybe. i'm not sure she have has a better implementation strategy either. it's not as if the clintons are nonorallizing, they are polarizing figures, but she certainly has a better shot at implementation strategy than bernie sanders or ted cruz. i mean, it's tough to hear any of these candidates give you a plausible story about how they can possibly get it pazed in this climate. >> ted cruz gets a big lift coming out of iowa but said new hampshire is not great political territory for him. >> no, one-third of new hampshire voters are self-identified e.g.icle than iowa. religion does not play a central role. i think he's been on the defensive ever since iowa because of the dirty tricks or whatever you call them toward ben carson and
i think they're unaffordable.hink "the washington post had a good editorial on how unaffordable these things are. unless he can sweep the house of representatives and et 60 votes in the senate, he has no implementation strategy. does she have one? that's a good question. you could argue maybe. i'm not sure she have has a better implementation strategy either. it's not as if the clintons are nonorallizing, they are polarizing figures, but she certainly has a better shot at implementation...
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we are already flipping to unaffordability in a lot of nevada is one of the places because there aren't a lot of restrictions on land and because it's a nonjudicial foreclosure state, where property values and occupancy can move very quickly. especially if you look to the coasts, we're going to very quickly see in places that didn't a year ago worry about affordability, real worries about -- are we retaining workers? do we have the folks we need able to afford homes and stay where they are? challenge. >> okay. and when we return, well, he is the nhc's federal policy and advocacy guy. so let's learn how he's using that big position to make a real difference in home ownership in nevada and we're going to ask him next. >> and welcome back to our closing segment of today's "eye on washington." our special guest today has been mr. ethan handelman, the vice president of policy and advocacy of the national housing conference. so affordable homes and stable neighborhoods, those are the top goals of the national and they are what my guest seeks to achieve as he advocates on the group's behalf to
we are already flipping to unaffordability in a lot of nevada is one of the places because there aren't a lot of restrictions on land and because it's a nonjudicial foreclosure state, where property values and occupancy can move very quickly. especially if you look to the coasts, we're going to very quickly see in places that didn't a year ago worry about affordability, real worries about -- are we retaining workers? do we have the folks we need able to afford homes and stay where they are?...
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pianist warren jones, this rent stabilized apartment is a slice of affordability in an otherwise unaffordable city. >> well, i've been occupying my apartment continuously for the last 38 years. >> now warren and other residents of 711 west end avenue fear their affordable housing is in danger. owners have been approved to build ten stories of luxury condos on top of their low rise building. to do that, they'll erect a giant platform hovering above foundation for the new tower. >> this technique is being tried on us. >> it's a way of building on top of these rent stabilized tenants without having to move them. >> can you imagine the weight of ten stories of condos on top of us? >> the developer, a joint venture between the building owner says the load of the new building will be completely supported by the elevated platform. none of the weight on the low rise beneath. but an engineer hired said it could have a potential catastrophic effect on the lower buildings' foundation. >> the tenants are worried about structural stability. do you thi they have a point? >> it's a real issue. it has to be
pianist warren jones, this rent stabilized apartment is a slice of affordability in an otherwise unaffordable city. >> well, i've been occupying my apartment continuously for the last 38 years. >> now warren and other residents of 711 west end avenue fear their affordable housing is in danger. owners have been approved to build ten stories of luxury condos on top of their low rise building. to do that, they'll erect a giant platform hovering above foundation for the new tower....
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for ways to improve healthcare for families, making sure prescription drugs are success of all unaffordable needs to be a top priority. solutions will not be easy, these are, these are challenges that cannot be ignored. i'm confident that if we come to the table to join together toward the common goal of ensuring our healthcare system, it works for families and puts their needs first we can make progress and deliver results that families and communities are waiting for. thank you. >> thank you senator murray. i'm pleased to welcome our witness to today's hearing. thank you for being here. we know you are very busy running that important center at the fda. doctor would cox have been the center for evaluation research at the fda. finishers there is a safe and effective drugs available for the health of americans. she. she has been at the fda for his lies have known generic drug approval, about 30 years. she has led many drug initiatives including the path initiative. she's been a senate director so she is the leading expert on this program. thank you for coming and we look forward to your tes
for ways to improve healthcare for families, making sure prescription drugs are success of all unaffordable needs to be a top priority. solutions will not be easy, these are, these are challenges that cannot be ignored. i'm confident that if we come to the table to join together toward the common goal of ensuring our healthcare system, it works for families and puts their needs first we can make progress and deliver results that families and communities are waiting for. thank you. >>...
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city leaders sought to amend a consent agreement they contend is unaffordable. but lynch says the residents of the st. louis suburb can't wait any longer for justice. the south carolina republican presidential primary is just over a week away. and now ohio governor john kasich.. and former florida governor jeb bush... are duking it out. "i'm not going to be a pincushion or a marshmallow but i'm also not going to spend other people." "when you spend all your time trying to drag somebody else down, maybe people have had enough of it." "john kasich also has this belief that you can save money so much that on a net basis, you don't have to increase defense spending. it's not ... i don't think that's an honest evaluation of the needs of the military right now." the democratic candidates have moved onto nevada... that primary is also saturday, february 20th. still ahead... how the cold and snow... could help lead local police... to some robbery suspects. rob live cam and looking live at downtown cincinnati. your weather and traffic is next stay with us wx animation i
city leaders sought to amend a consent agreement they contend is unaffordable. but lynch says the residents of the st. louis suburb can't wait any longer for justice. the south carolina republican presidential primary is just over a week away. and now ohio governor john kasich.. and former florida governor jeb bush... are duking it out. "i'm not going to be a pincushion or a marshmallow but i'm also not going to spend other people." "when you spend all your time trying to drag...
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he is a guy who, ultimately, though, is proposing unaffordable projects.rding to hillary clinton. that is where i think he hit him hardest. >> you say that this is the first that you have seen of it. i would be shouting this from the rooftops. this is a guy who does not really believe in becoming a participating member of so psyd. check out until he was 40. >> right now, it is a primary process of democrats. what they see is somebody who has been consists then. consistent on the issues. i can get something done. through politics. through legislation. standing separately been an independent. rallying around him. this is the difference. clearly the difference between a democratic socialist and otherwise. mrs. clinton understands that capitalism is necessary for a striving economy. of course senator sanders wants none of that. i would say it is definitely one of the big divides. >> do you think that fate even understand what socialism is. >> the people that have called my show and asked, have asked them to define themselves. technically, they could be sociali
he is a guy who, ultimately, though, is proposing unaffordable projects.rding to hillary clinton. that is where i think he hit him hardest. >> you say that this is the first that you have seen of it. i would be shouting this from the rooftops. this is a guy who does not really believe in becoming a participating member of so psyd. check out until he was 40. >> right now, it is a primary process of democrats. what they see is somebody who has been consists then. consistent on the...
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. >>> following this hearing on a problem that many of you experienced, sometimes unaffordable prescription drugs. >> we are clearing out but colder air moving into the region. >>> a time-out in washington this morning to focus on faith. "news4 midday" begins right now. >>. >> police are looking for whoever is responsible for a shooting that left four people hurt in southeast. it happened on butler street in anacostia. that's where we find molette green. >> good morning. d.c. police cleared the scene a short while ago and tell me they will interview those gun shot victims to get a clear motive and identify suspects. neighbors here tell me they want some long-term solutions. crime scene tape shut down this part of 16th and butler streets in southeast for an all-night police investigation that lasted past the morning rush. this is where gun fire struck four people, two juveniles among the victims including a girl. >> what's going on? >> around about 8:30, maybe 8:45 all of a sudden i heard gun shots. >> she wonders as police officers look for clues and place evidence markers right outside her
. >>> following this hearing on a problem that many of you experienced, sometimes unaffordable prescription drugs. >> we are clearing out but colder air moving into the region. >>> a time-out in washington this morning to focus on faith. "news4 midday" begins right now. >>. >> police are looking for whoever is responsible for a shooting that left four people hurt in southeast. it happened on butler street in anacostia. that's where we find molette...
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city leaders sought to amend a consent agreement they contend is unaffordable. lynch says the residents of the st. louis suburb can' t wait any longer for justice. a series of robberies in northern kentucky this week, and police think it could be the same man involved in all of them. lisa: wlwt news 5' s miriah turner has the latest on why police are connecting him to multiple recent robberies. miriah: police say the man in all three cases has a similar build, appearance, and approach to the robberies. he has never shown a gun, but police believe he is armed and dangerous and neighbors are concerned. fort mitchell police say the suspect walked into the u.s. bank inside this remke store on dixie highway with a note demanding money from the teller. the bank employee complied and the suspect walked out. based on surveillance photos, erlanger police say the man has similarities to two other robberies along dixie highway. a man walked into the circle k shell gas station demanding money. 16 hours later and less than half a mile away, police say the bb&t bank was robbe
city leaders sought to amend a consent agreement they contend is unaffordable. lynch says the residents of the st. louis suburb can' t wait any longer for justice. a series of robberies in northern kentucky this week, and police think it could be the same man involved in all of them. lisa: wlwt news 5' s miriah turner has the latest on why police are connecting him to multiple recent robberies. miriah: police say the man in all three cases has a similar build, appearance, and approach to the...
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quotenaffordabl unaffordable. >> i'll call nor names and (calling names). >> i'm dense i'm representinghe inner sunset neighborhood association and we support affordable housing but not through a massive demolition across the city. >> the city's economic i thought changes if 2012 to 2014 revealed that 60 thousand residents left every year and more moved in but reportedly those who moved out had low income and the city produced one and 9 percent the goals for market-rate while produced about 9 percent of moderate in case housing apparently the market-rate failed to trickle down for those who were forced out i want to talk about the flaws in the legislation let's start with the contradiction between the 200 and 40 soft sites make sense which have not yielded been walked by identified on the computer and the up zoning of thirty thousand parcels for possible demolition and that drama decided the correction it appears to be that ah bp is a major demolition program regards of the filters on the screen i don't think this can be fixed with amendments par ah bp promotes 70 percent market rate ho
quotenaffordabl unaffordable. >> i'll call nor names and (calling names). >> i'm dense i'm representinghe inner sunset neighborhood association and we support affordable housing but not through a massive demolition across the city. >> the city's economic i thought changes if 2012 to 2014 revealed that 60 thousand residents left every year and more moved in but reportedly those who moved out had low income and the city produced one and 9 percent the goals for market-rate while...
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stagnating pay, unaffordable college tuition. the trade deals that are offshore and exporting our jobs. he's hitting on the very things in an authentic, engaging way that are affecting people every single day. those things are not going go away. i think bernie sanders better continue to talk to those things. there's a whole lot of people who have not heard that message all across this country. they need to hear somebody who is speaking to their bread and butter stuff. >> howard, in terms of this sort of authenticity of that message. the clinton campaign message has been a lot about her resume and experience which you mention before. does it not give you pause that letter to a tie in iowa and then if you look at the mood of the electorate on the other side, they couldn't care less about resume. the idea of going to the american people in 2016 with a resume based message for presidency, does that not worry you given what we have seen so far? >> her only message is not just about resume. she was the first person before anybody else
stagnating pay, unaffordable college tuition. the trade deals that are offshore and exporting our jobs. he's hitting on the very things in an authentic, engaging way that are affecting people every single day. those things are not going go away. i think bernie sanders better continue to talk to those things. there's a whole lot of people who have not heard that message all across this country. they need to hear somebody who is speaking to their bread and butter stuff. >> howard, in terms...
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you see the beautiful home designs in magazines-- most of which looks unaffordable. but the now's tania rogers talked to an expert designer about re- creating an expensive look without breaking the bank. pkg full=----angela reynolds is a celebrity interior designer. <19:16:33-19:16:44>-"i worked on celine dion's residence in florida and on her house in las vegas. and i worked on kid rock's residence and elam, who was tiger woods' ex-wife."now she's sharing her secrets on how to have a home look like a celebrity's if you're on a tight budget-- avoiding spending hundreds of thousands of dollars.-<19:18:58- 19:19:11>-"painting a kitchen white it makes the biggest impact, it makes the kitchen feel cleaner and bigger and brighter. often painting it a soft gray even navy cabinets are very powerful and can transform a kitchen." but don't just paint.-<19:21:20- 19:21:32>-"change your handles. the hardware is like the jewelry to your cabinets, so if you change to a large scale, with a little bit of a polished nickel, or even a update your kitchen. she
you see the beautiful home designs in magazines-- most of which looks unaffordable. but the now's tania rogers talked to an expert designer about re- creating an expensive look without breaking the bank. pkg full=----angela reynolds is a celebrity interior designer. -"i worked on celine dion's residence in florida and on her house in las vegas. and i worked on kid rock's residence and elam, who was tiger woods' ex-wife."now she's sharing her secrets on how to have a home look like a...
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his administration helps to build on an fha program used to fund unaffordable mortgages. >>> police arrest two in connection to the shootings in virginia. slade woodson and a 16-year-old ridgway's defense lawyer was already attacking the core of the case. >> it proves he was a customer, not a killer. assuming that they can show it was mr. ridgway's dna, and we're not conceding that for a minute, they're not going to show he was the last customer. >> reichert was determined to do whatever he could to put gary ridgway away for good. he launched a full-bore investigation. >> would they be able to prove their case against gary ridgway beyond a reasonable doubt? was the dna evidence found on the murdered prostitutes conclusive? >> it proves he was a customer, not a killer. >> when "chasing the devil" continues. if you're going to say "better ingredients. better pizza." you better deliver. which is why i'm introducing our new papa's quality guarantee: love your pizza, or get another one, absolutely free. get any large pizza up to 5-toppings for just $9.99. online only. at papajohns.com >>> we co
his administration helps to build on an fha program used to fund unaffordable mortgages. >>> police arrest two in connection to the shootings in virginia. slade woodson and a 16-year-old ridgway's defense lawyer was already attacking the core of the case. >> it proves he was a customer, not a killer. assuming that they can show it was mr. ridgway's dna, and we're not conceding that for a minute, they're not going to show he was the last customer. >> reichert was determined...
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it's unaffordable. liz: who wins this round? the pope or donald trump? >> i think if donald keeps it on the economics, he will win. he is on very firm ground on this. you cannot have open borders and a welfare state. impossible. no matter what the pope wants. by the way, he should open up vatican city to poor people. maybe they can live with him. liz: it's open, you can walk in. >> you can't live there, can you? liz: live at a church down the street. let me say. this the dow is at session lows. a fine job you've done. down 58 points. charlie gasparino, thank you very much. closing bell nine minutes away, why are we at session lows after two straight days of 200+-point gain? did the market do anything at least now to the 401(k)? is your 401(k) a-ok. "countdown" closers tell you what you need to know to protect your nest egg. don't go away. you need to hear this information. . . liz markets at session lows right now. 52 points down for the industrials. number to watch was 1911. we're at 1916 right now. look to adam shapiro. i guess you have winners and los
it's unaffordable. liz: who wins this round? the pope or donald trump? >> i think if donald keeps it on the economics, he will win. he is on very firm ground on this. you cannot have open borders and a welfare state. impossible. no matter what the pope wants. by the way, he should open up vatican city to poor people. maybe they can live with him. liz: it's open, you can walk in. >> you can't live there, can you? liz: live at a church down the street. let me say. this the dow is at...
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you're talking about drugs that are utterly unaffordable except for a tiny percentage of the populationthen you have to be okay with that and it would be interesting to hear that point of view but yes, overall it's a strange strategy. not so much taking the fifth but just being so obnoxious and disrespectful while doing it. hard to see how that helped. >> the interim ceo and other drug executives are there. how happy do you think they must be that so much attention about today's event is going to be on the reaction and the fact that he pled the fifth despite the fact that they're trying to tell him that if he ever encroached he had the right not to answer those questions. >> i am sure they are thrilled. anything that takes the spotlight off him is helpful. this a serious debate we should have. there's such political argumentation. anybody can get to them. again if you don't want regulation, there's an issue. if you can't afford it go ahead and die. and some people are totally fine with that. so it will be interesting to have that argument in a public space like this. >> there's one piec
you're talking about drugs that are utterly unaffordable except for a tiny percentage of the populationthen you have to be okay with that and it would be interesting to hear that point of view but yes, overall it's a strange strategy. not so much taking the fifth but just being so obnoxious and disrespectful while doing it. hard to see how that helped. >> the interim ceo and other drug executives are there. how happy do you think they must be that so much attention about today's event is...
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. >> oakland is becoming so unaffordable. >> reporter: oakland is now the country's fourth most expensive rental market. the average rent for a one bedroom, $2,200 a month. >> we need the [ indiscernible ] the way we need rain in california, we need affordable housing. >> reporter: many seniors asked the governor to honor his agreement. a building near chinatown where people say the new owner is threatening to evict all 34 low income chinese families for higher paying tech workers. >> moving is easy. [ through interpreter ] >> problem is, where do we move to? we can't find affordable apartments. >> reporter: the mayor says eviction stories like that are why they night to act fast. she admits $45 million won't solve the housing crisis here. but it will help some families stay in oakland. i'm da lin, kpix 5. >> the state department of finance says the 2006 agreement covered the purchase of the land, not construction. >>> one day after a round of yahoo layoffs it's described as a bloodbath. the ceo marissa mayer addressed the crowd today at the company's mobile developers conference in san f
. >> oakland is becoming so unaffordable. >> reporter: oakland is now the country's fourth most expensive rental market. the average rent for a one bedroom, $2,200 a month. >> we need the [ indiscernible ] the way we need rain in california, we need affordable housing. >> reporter: many seniors asked the governor to honor his agreement. a building near chinatown where people say the new owner is threatening to evict all 34 low income chinese families for higher paying...
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. >> oakland has become so unaffordable. >> it is now the country's fourth most expensive rental market the average rent for a one- bedroom, $2200 a month. >> we need the 465 affordable housing units the way we need rain in california. >> people are asking the governor to honor their agreement. and near chinatown, one apartment has an owner threatening to is is its low income chinese families for higher paying tech workers -- threatening to evict its lower income chinese families for higher paying tech workers. >> the mayor says stories like that are why they need to act fast. she admits $45 million won't solve the housing crisis here. but it will help some families stay in oakland. kpix5. >> i was talking with an east of a developer yesterday about this. he made an interesting point. he said, why is she going public public. because the governor took the money away from all the cities and counties. so if libby schaaf gets $45 million as an exception, you will that everyone else will say, what about me? -- they think what she is doing is putting the blame on the governor and the battle i
. >> oakland has become so unaffordable. >> it is now the country's fourth most expensive rental market the average rent for a one- bedroom, $2200 a month. >> we need the 465 affordable housing units the way we need rain in california. >> people are asking the governor to honor their agreement. and near chinatown, one apartment has an owner threatening to is is its low income chinese families for higher paying tech workers -- threatening to evict its lower income chinese...
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maybe we raise taxes, make it unaffordable for kids to buy that product, but it's something i feel veryate about. if i could, chris, one story. this even gets to trade agreements. give you an example how crazy these trade agreements are. phillip morris, large tobacco company in the world, sued the small little country of uruguay, and philip morris said you are denying or company future profits. we want the freedom to kill the children of uruguay and you're taking away our freedom. that's how crazy some of these trade agreements are, but that's a whole other satire, but taking on the tobacco industry is something i would enjoy doing very very much. >>> and on a few personal questions. and on a few persona questions. we talked to you in new hampshire. we talked about religion. you said your spirituality is that we are all in this together. explain to people what, in your head and in your heart, motivates that togetherness? is there a higher power? is there a higher intelligence? what do you believe in? >> this is what i believe. every great religion in the world, christianity, judaism, is
maybe we raise taxes, make it unaffordable for kids to buy that product, but it's something i feel veryate about. if i could, chris, one story. this even gets to trade agreements. give you an example how crazy these trade agreements are. phillip morris, large tobacco company in the world, sued the small little country of uruguay, and philip morris said you are denying or company future profits. we want the freedom to kill the children of uruguay and you're taking away our freedom. that's how...
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whether they can afford it or not, people in the city of san francisco are now getting increasingly unaffordable rent. i also want to add the numbers and figures that have not been spoken about. extremely low income is defined that 30% of area median income. that is up to $21,400 a year. that equals $1800 a month approximately. very low income is from 31-50%. that starts approximately from $22,000-35,007 on her dollars. low income some 51%-80%, is $36,000 to approximately $57,000. moderate income is filled within the affordable housing definition. of up to 120%. that is that is between 50,080 6000. new income is $86,000 to start with. my question is, is middle income considered affordable now? for someone who's living on social security extremely low income >> thank you. thank you very much. next speaker, please. >> are there any other members of the public which provide public comment at this time seeing none, public comment is closed. >>[gavel] >> colleagues, supervisors cohen betook >> i want to thank all those folks are came out for public comment and sat through this hearing. i appreciate y
whether they can afford it or not, people in the city of san francisco are now getting increasingly unaffordable rent. i also want to add the numbers and figures that have not been spoken about. extremely low income is defined that 30% of area median income. that is up to $21,400 a year. that equals $1800 a month approximately. very low income is from 31-50%. that starts approximately from $22,000-35,007 on her dollars. low income some 51%-80%, is $36,000 to approximately $57,000. moderate...
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wiener then proposed on amendment to maintain the administrative approvals for the demolition of unaffordable things the residential builders association asked for the amendment it was passed by the committee the committee sent the amended ordinances with the 2030 workers' compensation as a committee report and outstanding concerns around the implementation of the secured funding for low income homeowners to aid the utilization and the building inspection commission is scheduled to hear this on february 17th therefore it was continued to february 22nd to will you the supervisor additional time to address the funding issues and allow the building inspection to act on the items last on the ludicrously was a presentation by the staff on the annual report for the implementation this same presentation was given to this commission an january this year and the only questions from supervisor peskin asking about the make up that was who was on it and there was no. at the full board of supervisors supervisor wiener ordinance that will remove conditional use and others required conditions from 100 perce
wiener then proposed on amendment to maintain the administrative approvals for the demolition of unaffordable things the residential builders association asked for the amendment it was passed by the committee the committee sent the amended ordinances with the 2030 workers' compensation as a committee report and outstanding concerns around the implementation of the secured funding for low income homeowners to aid the utilization and the building inspection commission is scheduled to hear this on...
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people around the globe are benefitting from prosthetic limbs which were otherwise unaffordable. surgeons can create accurate surgical guides which reduce errors and as a result will save lives. scientists have begun experimentally printing human cell structures using a person's dna, result in a logical use of life's own building blocks but certainly potentially revolutionary for patient. in my district 3d printing is enabling businesses to get the job done more efficiently. i have a constituent back home, his name is adrian murray, he runs a hot rod modification shop called painless performance. he provides customers with custom wiring harnesses for their classic cars. these parts are no longer manufactured on an assembly line but using a 3d printing prototype offered by specialty equipment manufacturers association, painless performance is able to speed up the development process. i think we're going to show a video clip of that if the technology doesn't fail us and i'll continue talking while that runs. as the subcommittee with jurisdiction over vehicle safety, we are especial
people around the globe are benefitting from prosthetic limbs which were otherwise unaffordable. surgeons can create accurate surgical guides which reduce errors and as a result will save lives. scientists have begun experimentally printing human cell structures using a person's dna, result in a logical use of life's own building blocks but certainly potentially revolutionary for patient. in my district 3d printing is enabling businesses to get the job done more efficiently. i have a...
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because we know that when a fee is trying to achieve full cost recovery they become completely unaffordable. to me the proposed 491 fee that will start the nex fiscal year is in the realm for a lot of people in san francisco. for instance if i were to get as a supervisor in san francisco if i get a 491 tow fee i would have to start cutting back on groceries and that is me as a supervisor who has a pretty good salary. i do have a lot of expenses, but that is probably-everyone else who experiences a-if you live pay check to pay check in the city, 491 dollars will be a dramatic hit to your pocket book, so was there a discussion within the mta board of directors to actually go even lower than $491 >> not that i'm aware of but your point is well taken and appreciate this opportunity to discuss more broadly policy considerations on how fees may be structured or offset by other means as part of your opening remark said >> generally there is also something on top the tow fee and that is a the ticket that caused the car to be towed in the first place. that varies from place to place or maybe if ther
because we know that when a fee is trying to achieve full cost recovery they become completely unaffordable. to me the proposed 491 fee that will start the nex fiscal year is in the realm for a lot of people in san francisco. for instance if i were to get as a supervisor in san francisco if i get a 491 tow fee i would have to start cutting back on groceries and that is me as a supervisor who has a pretty good salary. i do have a lot of expenses, but that is probably-everyone else who...
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every day items -- everyday items are becoming unaffordable and workers are sick and tired of working full-time and still struggling to get by. since 1979, the vast majority of american workers have seen their hourly wages stagnate or indeed decline. from 1973 to 2013, hourly compensation of a typical production worker rose just 9%, while productivity increased 74%. in short, people are working harder and harder and their paychecks are getting smaller and smaller. america now has more wealth and income inequality than any major developed country on earth. and the gap between the very rich and everyone else is wider than at any time since the 1920's. shrinking american paychecks are the root cause of rising income inequality and a host of issues that come with that. wages drive our economy and consumer spending amounts to more than 2/3 of u.s. economic activity. a rise in consumer spending would provide a needed boost to u.s. -- to the u.s. g.d.p. the time to stop suppressing wages through policy choices that are slanted toward helping the wealthy. it is time to recognize that our deci
every day items -- everyday items are becoming unaffordable and workers are sick and tired of working full-time and still struggling to get by. since 1979, the vast majority of american workers have seen their hourly wages stagnate or indeed decline. from 1973 to 2013, hourly compensation of a typical production worker rose just 9%, while productivity increased 74%. in short, people are working harder and harder and their paychecks are getting smaller and smaller. america now has more wealth...
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really been under criticism for increasing the wealth cap and being out of touch and making it more unaffordable so that plays into this argument. we have seen in london, the conservative politican raised that on property sales and there has been a big decline in luxury home prices sales this year. it will be interesting to see how that plays out. matt: i wish it were concern for me in either city. [laughter] no more time. that was one of the top stories. you can find more stories. we will take a quick break. when we come back, breaking news on the economy. january cpi numbers out. if you take a look at my bloomberg, i have three different inflation expectations graphed. the blue one is the market, five-year, breaking even. the yellow and white are university of michigan consumer sentents. that is behind with the market expects. david: michigan should be a blue. matt: true. [laughter] ♪ matt: you are watching bloomberg us with you are joining christine harper. a pleasure to have a full table of smiling faces. first, breaking news. julie: the estimate month over month is for a 10th of 1%. those n
really been under criticism for increasing the wealth cap and being out of touch and making it more unaffordable so that plays into this argument. we have seen in london, the conservative politican raised that on property sales and there has been a big decline in luxury home prices sales this year. it will be interesting to see how that plays out. matt: i wish it were concern for me in either city. [laughter] no more time. that was one of the top stories. you can find more stories. we will take...
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because we know that when a fee is trying to achieve full cost recovery they become completely unaffordable. to me the proposed 491 fee that will start the nex fiscal year is in the realm for a lot of people in san francisco. for instance if i were to get as a supervisor in san francisco if i get a 491 tow fee i would have to start cutting back on groceries and that is me as a supervisor who has a pretty good salary. i do have a lot of expenses, but that is probably-everyone else who experiences a-if you live pay check to pay check in the city, 491 dollars will be a dramatic hit to your pocket book, so was there a discussion within the mta board of directors to actually go even lower than $491 >> not that i'm aware of but your point is well taken and appreciate this opportunity to discuss more broadly policy considerations on how fees may be structured or offset by other means as part of your opening remark said >> generally there is also something on top the tow fee and that is a the ticket that caused the car to be towed in the first place. that varies from place to place or maybe if ther
because we know that when a fee is trying to achieve full cost recovery they become completely unaffordable. to me the proposed 491 fee that will start the nex fiscal year is in the realm for a lot of people in san francisco. for instance if i were to get as a supervisor in san francisco if i get a 491 tow fee i would have to start cutting back on groceries and that is me as a supervisor who has a pretty good salary. i do have a lot of expenses, but that is probably-everyone else who...
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because we know that when a fee is trying to achieve full cost recovery they become completely unaffordable. to me the proposed 491 fee that will start the nex fiscal year is in the realm for a lot of people in san francisco. for instance if i were to get as a supervisor in san francisco if i get a 491 tow fee i would have to start cutting back on groceries and that is me as a supervisor who has a pretty good salary. i do have a lot of expenses, but that is probably-everyone else who experiences a-if you live pay check to pay check in the city, 491 dollars will be a dramatic hit to your pocket book, so was there a discussion within the mta board of directors to actually go even lower than $491 >> not that i'm aware of but your point is well taken and appreciate this opportunity to discuss more broadly policy considerations on how fees may be structured or offset by other means as part of your opening remark said >> generally there is also something on top the tow fee and that is a the ticket that caused the car to be towed in the first place. that varies from place to place or maybe if ther
because we know that when a fee is trying to achieve full cost recovery they become completely unaffordable. to me the proposed 491 fee that will start the nex fiscal year is in the realm for a lot of people in san francisco. for instance if i were to get as a supervisor in san francisco if i get a 491 tow fee i would have to start cutting back on groceries and that is me as a supervisor who has a pretty good salary. i do have a lot of expenses, but that is probably-everyone else who...
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they certainly cannot convince congress to vote for moretaxpayer-funded subsidies to make the unaffordableuart: all right. betsy mccoy, you're on top of it. good stuff. >>> ben carson, listen to this. ben carson says president obama was raised white and does not understand the african-american experience. quite quite an election, isn't it? back in a moment. ♪ ♪ choose world. choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime... ...why settle for this? enter sleep number and the ultimate sleep number event going on now. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number store, all beds on sale right now save 50% on the ultimate limited edition bed. know better sleep with sleep number. perfect driving record. >>perfect. no tickets. no accidents... >>that is until one of you clips a food truck, ruining your perfect record. >>yup... now, you would think your insurance company would cut you some slack, right? >>no. your insurance rates go through the roof. your per
they certainly cannot convince congress to vote for moretaxpayer-funded subsidies to make the unaffordableuart: all right. betsy mccoy, you're on top of it. good stuff. >>> ben carson, listen to this. ben carson says president obama was raised white and does not understand the african-american experience. quite quite an election, isn't it? back in a moment. ♪ ♪ choose world. choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime... ...why settle for this? enter sleep number and the ultimate sleep...
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that is incorporated and the single-family homes that are demonstratively unafford will be exempt from the conditional use process. >> commissioner walker point that the hardship part we have people that can't financing afford can you talk about how to address that. >> absolutely there is an amendment 6 in the planning code portion so we'll be as part of planning commission review would review if this - the removal of a unit constitutes a hardship if there were no city funds available and you know we discuss the plans to establish two different city plans for evaluates for low income homeowners with 20 percent of ami and the enforcement not an income reflective funds that helps with that and owe building the amendment noumber one i thik gets toward the affordability this was based on the feedback from the enforcement committee before we set a conditional use processed we want dbi to do a screening to see if there's a path for legalization and consistent with commissioner crews before someone go through is that to see how possible it is to legalize the units so hope that answers your qu
that is incorporated and the single-family homes that are demonstratively unafford will be exempt from the conditional use process. >> commissioner walker point that the hardship part we have people that can't financing afford can you talk about how to address that. >> absolutely there is an amendment 6 in the planning code portion so we'll be as part of planning commission review would review if this - the removal of a unit constitutes a hardship if there were no city funds...
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that is incorporated and the single-family homes that are demonstratively unafford will be exempt from the conditional use process. >> commissioner walker point that the hardship part we have people that can't financing afford can you talk about how to address that. >> absolutely there is an amendment 6 in the planning code portion so we'll be as part of planning commission review would review if this - the removal of a unit constitutes a hardship if there were no city funds available and you know we discuss the plans to establish two different city plans for evaluates for low income homeowners with 20 percent of ami and the enforcement not an income reflective funds that helps with that and owe building the amendment noumber one i thik gets toward the affordability this was based on the feedback from the enforcement committee before we set a conditional use processed we want dbi to do a screening to see if there's a path for legalization and consistent with commissioner crews before someone go through is that to see how possible it is to legalize the units so hope that answers your qu
that is incorporated and the single-family homes that are demonstratively unafford will be exempt from the conditional use process. >> commissioner walker point that the hardship part we have people that can't financing afford can you talk about how to address that. >> absolutely there is an amendment 6 in the planning code portion so we'll be as part of planning commission review would review if this - the removal of a unit constitutes a hardship if there were no city funds...
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we help them with all the work related to financing and real estate assets unaffordable house. that's all we do. as you know, there's an affordable housing crisis in the state and especially in the city. now, more than ever, we need all the resources we can get to deal with this crisis. this complex work. it's challenging work. there's not a lot of people that do it and i've been doing now for over 10 years and consider somebody who is clearly knowledgeable and expert in the figure one of the reasons i was offered the job is because it's hard to find people that do this kind of work. a photo housing, legal work in this country but certainly in the state and in the city. if you deny my request, to put someone who has a lot of expense permanently on the sidelines in respect to all the affordable housing projects because i worked here for eight years. i've been the only person doing all the legal work for the mayor's office of housing and i've touched every one of those projects. so every project that's coming up now, other redevelopment of the public housing sites, every mission
we help them with all the work related to financing and real estate assets unaffordable house. that's all we do. as you know, there's an affordable housing crisis in the state and especially in the city. now, more than ever, we need all the resources we can get to deal with this crisis. this complex work. it's challenging work. there's not a lot of people that do it and i've been doing now for over 10 years and consider somebody who is clearly knowledgeable and expert in the figure one of the...