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obligations that survive dissolution and have created jobs at market rate and affordable housing units and public infrastructure benefiting the city and county of san francisco. approval of the long-range property management plans, confirmation of housing assets, transferred to the city of the housing successor, and approval of for three recognized observation teams and schedules, and whereas, is a long time resident of san francisco, she has been a passionate advocate for women's rights and have worked to ensure the representation of filipina and asian women's voices in the public and private sectors. she is founder and c.e.o. of the filipina women's network, a nationwide nonprofit organization for women and fellow -- women of philippine ancestry, and has dedicated many years to transforming how filipina women transform themselves and how others perceive them. in 2011, mayor lee appointed her to serve on the san francisco redistricting task force that redrew the boundaries of the city supervisorial districts. >> and whereas throughout her term on the commission, she has been a staunch performanc
obligations that survive dissolution and have created jobs at market rate and affordable housing units and public infrastructure benefiting the city and county of san francisco. approval of the long-range property management plans, confirmation of housing assets, transferred to the city of the housing successor, and approval of for three recognized observation teams and schedules, and whereas, is a long time resident of san francisco, she has been a passionate advocate for women's rights and...
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[applause] >> my name is george wright, member of the united public workers for action.s a historian, and a political scientist trade i'm always trying to figure out the meaning of social processes and developments. there is an incredible incredible amount to learn in the episode we have been experiencing for the last number of months to get a couple of points stand out strongly to me. one, this episode has exposed opportunism, and the ignorance of democratic party operatives. i must say, i am speaking about the school board. the second thing, it is exposed the bankruptcy of identity politics. this incredible poison that makes us not understand the reality of our society. we need to have a class analysis nevertheless, what this episode has showed me in a very inspiring and optimistic way, how people of all walks of life from all over this country, from around the world can mobilize in a united front to defend principal defense of first amendment rights. thank you. [applause] >> and carol denny, it is no compromise and for this to refrain from destroying a priceless new d
[applause] >> my name is george wright, member of the united public workers for action.s a historian, and a political scientist trade i'm always trying to figure out the meaning of social processes and developments. there is an incredible incredible amount to learn in the episode we have been experiencing for the last number of months to get a couple of points stand out strongly to me. one, this episode has exposed opportunism, and the ignorance of democratic party operatives. i must say,...
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. >> my name is steve, united public workers for action. what we are seeing here is a real exposure of the lack of education in san francisco. the fact the superintendent said he was shocked by the mural. you grew up here. if you are shocked by them, why didn't you put signage up to explain what they were. i support the people here who are angry about their murals not being knowledgeable about them. >> thank you. i concludes a public comment -- -- that concludes public comment -- thank you. thank you. that concludes public comment for the other side. i'm going to call names for the people who want to cover the mural. when you hear your name called please make your way to the podium. i'm also going to ask staff, and security to move any hecklers from the audience, so we can conduct this meeting accordingly. [no audio] when you hear your name called make your way to the podium. i'm going to allow 20 minutes as i did for the first group. [reading names] [reading names] again, we are going to allow a total of 20 minutes. >> good evening. my nam
. >> my name is steve, united public workers for action. what we are seeing here is a real exposure of the lack of education in san francisco. the fact the superintendent said he was shocked by the mural. you grew up here. if you are shocked by them, why didn't you put signage up to explain what they were. i support the people here who are angry about their murals not being knowledgeable about them. >> thank you. i concludes a public comment -- -- that concludes public comment --...
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level, this is the genome project we are working on and we feel it will revolutionize the united states public policy. host: from florida in st. petersburg, vicki. caller: good morning. i want to make sure the clear definition you're using for the swamp. the president and white i voted for him -- why i voted for him was to drain the swamp was to drain the corruption out of the inernment, lobbyists, frauds every sector of the government. it was not a headcount of how many people were being employees. it was making sure that they were more efficient and we were basically like the veterans, cleaning up that sector. could you explain to me how you came up with your definition of swamp as a headcount? guest: i prefaced that segment by saying one measure that you could hold the president accountable to his promise to drain the swamp would be the headcount if there was bloat in the federal bureaucracy -- to carve out that bloat, you would have a smaller headcount. we do not see that at the v.a. where the president has increased headcount and homeland smallty and at the business outside that, we see a
level, this is the genome project we are working on and we feel it will revolutionize the united states public policy. host: from florida in st. petersburg, vicki. caller: good morning. i want to make sure the clear definition you're using for the swamp. the president and white i voted for him -- why i voted for him was to drain the swamp was to drain the corruption out of the inernment, lobbyists, frauds every sector of the government. it was not a headcount of how many people were being...
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our rule generally prevents aliens who are likely to become a public charge from coming to the united states or remaining here and getting a green card. public charge is now defined in a way that ensures the law is meaningfully enforced and that those were subject to it are self-sufficient. under the rule, a public charge is now defined as an individual who receives one or more designated public benefits for more than 12 months in the peregate within any 36-month riod. of twotance, receipt different benefits and one-month counts as two months. itublic charge of inadmissibility is prospective and looks at whether an individual's likely at any point in the future to become a public charge as we define it in the regulation. public benefits are defined as federal, state, and local as well as tribal cash assistance for income maintenance and a small list of non-cash benefits. some examples public benefits that are part of the rule are general assistance, ssi, snap, most forms of medicaid, and certain subsidized housing programs. the rule does not consider many forms of government assistanc
our rule generally prevents aliens who are likely to become a public charge from coming to the united states or remaining here and getting a green card. public charge is now defined in a way that ensures the law is meaningfully enforced and that those were subject to it are self-sufficient. under the rule, a public charge is now defined as an individual who receives one or more designated public benefits for more than 12 months in the peregate within any 36-month riod. of twotance, receipt...
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wide housing units for some 440-000-2700 extension 000 people and 70 percent of these housing units will be public housing is 40 on the people. but the project is controversial in a city where officials plans are often met with suspicion opposition lawmaker parky suggests that there would be enough industrial wasteland on the fringes of the city that would be quicker and cheaper to develop i think this is something very peculiar the only reason that we can think of why we need these projects is. this length how the commission areas is actually at the center of so-called are quick to be areas that project is a government initiative to integrate the city's economy further with the chinese mainland since last year the world's longest bridge connects longto island in the territories west to july and macau on the other side of the pearl river delta the island's good link to the city center. these issues have little impact on sammy's life good child will be grown up in the islands are completed she is betting on public policy you know they always how to tell me how though is that we've already tried 5 o
wide housing units for some 440-000-2700 extension 000 people and 70 percent of these housing units will be public housing is 40 on the people. but the project is controversial in a city where officials plans are often met with suspicion opposition lawmaker parky suggests that there would be enough industrial wasteland on the fringes of the city that would be quicker and cheaper to develop i think this is something very peculiar the only reason that we can think of why we need these projects...
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units of public housing. so not only is our rent-our incomes low, we do not have the affordability mechanisms like section 8 and public housing that new york asked. i want to thank you chairwoman for the opportunity to address this panel . miss ank you very much, margarita lares, you recognize to present your testimony . >> thank you members of the committee on financial services . >> thank you members of the committee for inviting the housing authority of the city of los angeles provide a written testimony to speak today regarding this humanitarian crisis in los angeles. before introducing hr 1856, the homelessness of 2019. a special recognitionto congresswoman and chair of the committee maxine waters for being a strong vocal and persistent champion or our community . support 1856 communities with a high need los angeles we will see the appropriate resources. this is both the most effective and efficient use of federal funding. have a further report priority for federal assistance should begin to community i
units of public housing. so not only is our rent-our incomes low, we do not have the affordability mechanisms like section 8 and public housing that new york asked. i want to thank you chairwoman for the opportunity to address this panel . miss ank you very much, margarita lares, you recognize to present your testimony . >> thank you members of the committee on financial services . >> thank you members of the committee for inviting the housing authority of the city of los angeles...
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example is new york city as well as los angeles where i am but this is throughout the united states we have a public school system which is which is extremely segregated by race and by class extreme inequality in the type of education that students receive based on their socioeconomic status and their race so students that are so-called gifted are no more innately intelligent or gifted then all young people but they've given a chance because of the high quality schools and because the privileges they receive at home by coming through our for math through and professional families means that they can develop their intelligence and develop their talents and then when you go to compete in these particular schools in the gifted and talented schools it's not an equal competition now the report actually says that the programs segregating segregate students by race class abilities and language of perpetuate stereotypes and it recommends at the same time not to screen academic records do you think that's accurate. well this is one of their suggestions but what is behind those suggestions is very accurate as
example is new york city as well as los angeles where i am but this is throughout the united states we have a public school system which is which is extremely segregated by race and by class extreme inequality in the type of education that students receive based on their socioeconomic status and their race so students that are so-called gifted are no more innately intelligent or gifted then all young people but they've given a chance because of the high quality schools and because the...
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our rule events aliens who will likely to become a public charge from coming to the united states or remaining here and getting a green card. public charge is now defined in a way that make sure the law is meaningfully enforced and that those who are subject to it are self-sufficient. explainex nowrasteh, public charge and how the rules is interpreted in the past of what the changes are? guest: the idea immigrants who come here should be able to sustain themselves, support themselves financially, either through their own hard work or through support of family members but not through the support of the federal government or state and local governments. the origin or the rule -- of the role was in the 16 40's in massachusetts, and inherited law in england but they did not apply to foreigners but nativeborn british subjects and if you went to another county and seen as being a public charge, they could move you back to the county where you came from and i can a public charge or a dependent on these programs -- inyou were in and all a government supplied institution where they pay for all
our rule events aliens who will likely to become a public charge from coming to the united states or remaining here and getting a green card. public charge is now defined in a way that make sure the law is meaningfully enforced and that those who are subject to it are self-sufficient. explainex nowrasteh, public charge and how the rules is interpreted in the past of what the changes are? guest: the idea immigrants who come here should be able to sustain themselves, support themselves...
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part of a more the government was planning to raise funds by selling the government's taken public sector units and in fact that money is also not coming because they stock markets are falling so what the government can use this money for various various of its own expenditure and what some analysts and economists are saying the government grants to reduce its borrowing which is of course a good news for the finance ministry because then it would make it build to maintain it's just a little bit out there but the current financial year which ends in march next year the charity for us in mumbai thank you. chinese startup make v. is continuing with its plans to go public in spite of the political unrest in hong kong according to insiders the artificial intelligence firm is hoping to raise at least $500000000.00 it wants to use the revenue for research and development marketing and its worldwide expansion. china is relaxing limits on the number of new vehicle licenses granted by local governments to help boost the ailing auto sector european order stocks rose on the news china's trade conflict with
part of a more the government was planning to raise funds by selling the government's taken public sector units and in fact that money is also not coming because they stock markets are falling so what the government can use this money for various various of its own expenditure and what some analysts and economists are saying the government grants to reduce its borrowing which is of course a good news for the finance ministry because then it would make it build to maintain it's just a little bit...
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in the united states, refugee resettlement is a public- private effort. the government delegates a lot of work to private agencies called voluntary agencies. interestingly, a lot of these agencies are also religious. 75% of southeast asian refugees who arrived in 1981, roughly the midpoint of southeast asian refugees arrival, were resettled by religious organizations. some of these organizations are ones that are very active and prominent today. immigration refugee service, and the united states conference of catholic bishops. religious organizations were very important in both advocating for increased refugee admission, and doing the work of helping refugees make a new live in the united states. these agencies receive a government grant between 300 and $500 per refugee, to help refugees in their first few weeks upon arrival. and these agencies also partnered with local organizations. sometimes, an individual, usually a community group, especially a congregation, synagogue or church. these churches or civic organizations, would sponsor refugees to take th
in the united states, refugee resettlement is a public- private effort. the government delegates a lot of work to private agencies called voluntary agencies. interestingly, a lot of these agencies are also religious. 75% of southeast asian refugees who arrived in 1981, roughly the midpoint of southeast asian refugees arrival, were resettled by religious organizations. some of these organizations are ones that are very active and prominent today. immigration refugee service, and the united...
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immigrants in the united states receiving public benefits, this 2016.m 2014 to overall, 82.6 millionesidents received one or four of tested benefits. of those u.s.-born, 86% of those 70 million plus. for noncitizens, that figure about 8% of populations. naturalized citizens, 6%. there is much more to this report and you can find that at the website for the migration policy institute. stephen is next in baltimore. hello. go ahead. caller: thank you for taking my call. here in the early 70's and she came here as a on,stic worker and later when she was able to bring her kids here, she brought me and my sister and later ron, my other brother and sister. alone, sheother, worked a couple jobs and got her citizenship. herr ron, she got citizenship as well. said she needed public assistance. college andnt to education. at some point later, she was able to get public assistance. the point i am making is yes, -- do your hardest but some things happen and you get ill needose a job and assistance from somewhere. i don't see any reason why you should not be able to get help in those situations. h
immigrants in the united states receiving public benefits, this 2016.m 2014 to overall, 82.6 millionesidents received one or four of tested benefits. of those u.s.-born, 86% of those 70 million plus. for noncitizens, that figure about 8% of populations. naturalized citizens, 6%. there is much more to this report and you can find that at the website for the migration policy institute. stephen is next in baltimore. hello. go ahead. caller: thank you for taking my call. here in the early 70's and...
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deserving of receiving their basic human rights the genius studies into the automation of public services in the united states points to developments in the late sixty's and seventy's along with the civil rights movement came a push for welfare rights people are forced to live in the most human situations because of poverty african-americans and unmarried women who were previously barred from receiving public funds could now demand state support when they need. well technology was touted as a way to distribute financial aid more efficiently it almost immediately began to serve as a tool to limit the number of people getting support so you have this moment in history where there's a recession and a backlash against social spending and social movement that's winning successes that and discriminatory treatment and there really is no way to close the roles they can't close the roles the way they had in the past which is just to discriminate against people and that's the moment we see these tools start to be integrated into public assistance i think it's really important to understand that history i think t
deserving of receiving their basic human rights the genius studies into the automation of public services in the united states points to developments in the late sixty's and seventy's along with the civil rights movement came a push for welfare rights people are forced to live in the most human situations because of poverty african-americans and unmarried women who were previously barred from receiving public funds could now demand state support when they need. well technology was touted as a...
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deserving of receiving their basic human rights the genius studies into the automation of public services in the united states points to developments in the late sixty's and seventy's along with the civil rights movement came a push for welfare rights people are forced to live in the most human situations because of their poverty african-americans and unmarried women who were previously bought from receiving public funds could now demand state support when they need to do. well technology was touted as a way to distribute financial aid more efficiently it almost immediately began to serve as a tool to limit the number of people getting support so you have this moment in history where there's a recession and a backlash against social spending and social movement that's winning successes that and discriminatory treatment and there really is no way to close the roles they can't close the roles the way they had in the past which is just discriminating against people and that's the moment we see these tools start to be integrated into public assistance i think it's really important to understand that histor
deserving of receiving their basic human rights the genius studies into the automation of public services in the united states points to developments in the late sixty's and seventy's along with the civil rights movement came a push for welfare rights people are forced to live in the most human situations because of their poverty african-americans and unmarried women who were previously bought from receiving public funds could now demand state support when they need to do. well technology was...
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unit. pivotal went public last year and its shares have falle than 60% in the past year.kyrocketedore than 68% to 14 even while vm ware fell 7% to 142.35. >>> and boeing is delaying delivery of its ultra long-range version of its 7 x aircraft the company focuses efforts on getting its 737 max back in the air as we engine problems with its standard 777x. but the spck was more than 2% nonetheless to 32 even. >>> coming up, switchingr gears. buyers may be in luck even as prices for new models head higher. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> as interest rates fall, those a buyingew car or a new truck are also seeing lower rates for autoloans, and that is welcome news for buyers as well as for dealers who now find themselves working a lot harder to clear out their 2018 models. phil lebeau has more. >> reporr: if you have been to a showroom lately, you have probably noticed a lot of the newarsnd trucks are really not that new. in fact,re many 2018 models. >> i think the trend of carsge taking l and longer to sell for a model year is happening because we don't see as manyti deals, plarly in 2019. a lot o
unit. pivotal went public last year and its shares have falle than 60% in the past year.kyrocketedore than 68% to 14 even while vm ware fell 7% to 142.35. >>> and boeing is delaying delivery of its ultra long-range version of its 7 x aircraft the company focuses efforts on getting its 737 max back in the air as we engine problems with its standard 777x. but the spck was more than 2% nonetheless to 32 even. >>> coming up, switchingr gears. buyers may be in luck even as prices...
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deserving of receiving their basic human rights the genius studies into the automation of public services in the united states points to developments in the late sixty's and seventy's along with the civil rights movement came a push for welfare rights people are forced to live in the most human situations because of poverty african-americans and unmarried women who were previously bought from receiving public funds could now demand state support when they need to do. well technology was touted as a way to distribute financial aid more efficiently it almost immediately began to serve as a tool to limit the number of people getting support so you have this moment in history where there's a recession and a backlash against social spending and social movement that's winning successes that and discriminatory treatment and there really is no way to close the roles they can't close the roles the way they had in the past which is just discriminating against people and that's the moment we see these tools start to be integrated into public assistance i think it's really important to understand that history i th
deserving of receiving their basic human rights the genius studies into the automation of public services in the united states points to developments in the late sixty's and seventy's along with the civil rights movement came a push for welfare rights people are forced to live in the most human situations because of poverty african-americans and unmarried women who were previously bought from receiving public funds could now demand state support when they need to do. well technology was touted...
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exports and to bridge the british economy however he also asked of course for access to public procurement and united states now other people have tried that before and had no luck whatsoever so of course he has to sort of get up hopes that this is going to be great that golden opportunities will arise but on the other hand everybody knows that once the 2 sides sit down at the table and have to hammer out the details of this the american side is looking to their own advantage particularly if donald trump is in office and keeping an eye on negotiations all right these live reporting for us from beirut thanks so much. and while the g 7 leaders are meeting in berets protesters just up the road in by own are doing their best to make themselves heard and they get is there for us ben tell us what is happening where you are. a few 100 protesters came to the old city of value on this morning to protest against french president in manama mccrone the host of the g 7 they are holding up the stolen official portraits of mccraw from all over france 127 posters have been stored in the run up to this summit and the
exports and to bridge the british economy however he also asked of course for access to public procurement and united states now other people have tried that before and had no luck whatsoever so of course he has to sort of get up hopes that this is going to be great that golden opportunities will arise but on the other hand everybody knows that once the 2 sides sit down at the table and have to hammer out the details of this the american side is looking to their own advantage particularly if...
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public busing. >> when vice president biden was in the united states senate working with segregationists to opposeusing, which was the vehicle by which we would integrate america's public schools, had i been in the united states senate at that time, i would have been completely on the other side of the aisle. and let's be clear about this. had those segregationists their way, i would not be a member of the united states senate, cory booker would not be a member of the united states senate, and barack obama would not have been in the position to nominate him to the title he now holds. >> when senator harris, who was the attorney general for eight years in the state of california, there were two of the most segregated school districts in the country, in los angeles, and in san francisco. and she did not, i didn't see a single, solitary time she brought a case against them to desegregate -- >> that is simply not true. >> that's all. >> reporter: some of these presidential candidates left the debate stage and headed just miles up the road to macomb county, a swing county in every sense. in 2016, it wa
public busing. >> when vice president biden was in the united states senate working with segregationists to opposeusing, which was the vehicle by which we would integrate america's public schools, had i been in the united states senate at that time, i would have been completely on the other side of the aisle. and let's be clear about this. had those segregationists their way, i would not be a member of the united states senate, cory booker would not be a member of the united states...
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we in los angeles county have 11,000 units of public housing compared to new york city with 170,000 units. not only is rent high and incomes low, we do not have the mechanisms that new york has. i want to thank you for the opportunity to address this panel. rep. waters: thank you. thank you. on the committee of financial services. the housing authority of the city of los angeles to provide a written testimony and speak today regarding this humanitarian crisis in los angeles. hrnk you for introducing 1856 act of 2019. special recognition to the congresswoman, maxine waters, for being a vocal champion for the community. communities with the highest need, like los angeles. this is both the most effective eddie fisher use of federal funding. assists as sugar given to clear it which local governments like -- like los angeles have adopted policies and ending at preventing homelessness. the community has taken -- steps to the plate. this commitment was further -- measure h in the county. while we believe local organizations play a part in the we need the federal government to be a partner in thi
we in los angeles county have 11,000 units of public housing compared to new york city with 170,000 units. not only is rent high and incomes low, we do not have the mechanisms that new york has. i want to thank you for the opportunity to address this panel. rep. waters: thank you. thank you. on the committee of financial services. the housing authority of the city of los angeles to provide a written testimony and speak today regarding this humanitarian crisis in los angeles. hrnk you for...
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unit. since the publication of the staff report, new information was provided to the department by the applicant previously was thought that existing developed -- but dwelling unit was 21 feet in height. the applicant has clarified that existing building was exactly 17 feet tall and will be revising the plans for the reconstructed dwelling unit so that the maximum height will be 17 feet. reconstruction of the dwelling unit at a height greater than what was previously was listed is not permitted by the planning code. because replacement structures located in the required rear yard a variance is also required. additionally, while the subject lot only permits five dwelling units in the proposed dwelling unit would be the ninth dwelling unit on the lot construction is permitted as the replacement of a nonconforming density dwelling unit pursuant to planning code section 181. that department has received one comment from the property owner on the project expressing opposition. the concern is centred around the previous unpermitted work and privacy issues that would result with her request for a one-s
unit. since the publication of the staff report, new information was provided to the department by the applicant previously was thought that existing developed -- but dwelling unit was 21 feet in height. the applicant has clarified that existing building was exactly 17 feet tall and will be revising the plans for the reconstructed dwelling unit so that the maximum height will be 17 feet. reconstruction of the dwelling unit at a height greater than what was previously was listed is not permitted...
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pregnancy so with police being the 6th leading cause of death for young men in the united states should a similar public awareness campaign be waged we decided to ask people here in new york city i don't thing that i would help i thing with proper training would help maybe you know train these police like to understand how to take care of lives you know that's what is needed i think more. a more useful public service announcement would probably be about advocating for knowing all your rights and knowing how to talk to police in an encounter knowing that it's legal to record it record them doing their job in all states those kind of public service announcements might might be more useful in my book issue with with people being killed at the hands of police officers in the usa yeah i think it's 5050 to be honest even playing 5050 meaning like place officers pass away as well as perpetrators and that's just a shame that's our society the us public seems pretty aware that the country has a problem with police violence these statistics weren't really shocking to the people we spoke to they will mop and archi
pregnancy so with police being the 6th leading cause of death for young men in the united states should a similar public awareness campaign be waged we decided to ask people here in new york city i don't thing that i would help i thing with proper training would help maybe you know train these police like to understand how to take care of lives you know that's what is needed i think more. a more useful public service announcement would probably be about advocating for knowing all your rights...