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it's an electronic voucher. >> the food vouchers work like any other debit card, but have a monthly limit per family and can only be used to buy food, hygiene, and household essentials. it's faster, better, and cheaper for delivering essential food and clothing than shipping, storing, and delivering actual care packages. >> these two families are new arrival from syria. >> care's relief workers in turkey -- many of them syrian refugees themselves -- make sure the voucher cards get to the neediest. care is also giving families a one-time winterization voucher card to buy heaters and coats and blankets to get them through this winter. >> so, by giving the voucher rather than giving a set kit of in-kind donations, it enables the family to choose what's right for them. >> these food vouchers started off with a value of $30 a month per person, until a shortfall of international funding forced the u.n. to twitter nearly a quarter million refugees that their vouchers were being cut off. today in turkey, this voucher is worth about $18 a month per person. that means 60¢ a day for food. >> like th
it's an electronic voucher. >> the food vouchers work like any other debit card, but have a monthly limit per family and can only be used to buy food, hygiene, and household essentials. it's faster, better, and cheaper for delivering essential food and clothing than shipping, storing, and delivering actual care packages. >> these two families are new arrival from syria. >> care's relief workers in turkey -- many of them syrian refugees themselves -- make sure the voucher cards...
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and that imported into vouchers. >> so, you are right. we are to have a universal housing program in this country. it's just not for the poor. and i think for many middle-class americans the mortgage income reduction is a road to stability. it's something they have bargained for. it's part of the deal that they went and that we need to at least be honest about this. we need to be honest that the majority of our tax dollars at least with respect to housing are going to homes with six-figure and comes. stop repeating the canard that this rich land can afford to do more. poverty persists in this country it's not for lack of resources, or lack of income. >> as they made at milwaukee and i am curious of your connection to the city and why you chose this for your study? i haven't read the book yet and i apologize. >> i love milwaukee. there's something about that city and a lot of cities that make me feel at home. i think the story of urban america can be written on the margins. we spend a lot of time focusing on art biggest excesses new york s
and that imported into vouchers. >> so, you are right. we are to have a universal housing program in this country. it's just not for the poor. and i think for many middle-class americans the mortgage income reduction is a road to stability. it's something they have bargained for. it's part of the deal that they went and that we need to at least be honest about this. we need to be honest that the majority of our tax dollars at least with respect to housing are going to homes with...
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if you have a voucher you can take it is in a 70% you paid 30% with the voucher to cover the rest can live forever you would like it would change the face of poverty homelessness would drop with the families receive been vouchers after years aided years on the waiting list they go to the courage to store and buying more food their children become stronger and less anemic the lot of kids today cannot eat because the rent eats first. that is wrong for the affordable national housing program from human capital investment with the public health initiative rolled into one. this is one of many policy recommendations that can be thrown at the problem. let the others come one city has to build another house to tear down that the way out of the mess once saying is clear that this endorsement is not us know american value is justified t new ethical teaching or whole lease structure to allow our nation to become. thanks for coming. [applause] >> this is more of aof tax expen statement but in 2014 there is $180 billion of tax expenditures for deductions for people like most in this room who have
if you have a voucher you can take it is in a 70% you paid 30% with the voucher to cover the rest can live forever you would like it would change the face of poverty homelessness would drop with the families receive been vouchers after years aided years on the waiting list they go to the courage to store and buying more food their children become stronger and less anemic the lot of kids today cannot eat because the rent eats first. that is wrong for the affordable national housing program from...
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it is true that this is a federal voucher program, and as republicans, we usually like vouchers because we want americans to have choices about where they live, so the section 8 program, for example, which is a voucher-based program, doesn't say that you can only use it in portland, maine, or providence, rhode island, or salt lake city, utah, or chicago, illinois. it is a program that allows people to live where they want to live but it is a program with a long waiting list in most cities. and nothing also, despite what has been written, nothing in the rule requires that dubuque be considered part of chicago, that it's not a statement that the sponsor of the amendment made today, but it is a statement that has been circulated by some outside groups, and it's simply ridiculous. it's absolutely absurd. the concerns raised with dubuque are related to a settlement that the city reached with h.u.d. in 2013 which was well before this rule was finalized. and the agreement was a result of a compliance review under the civil rights act, title 6 of the civil rights act of 1964 which prohibits dis
it is true that this is a federal voucher program, and as republicans, we usually like vouchers because we want americans to have choices about where they live, so the section 8 program, for example, which is a voucher-based program, doesn't say that you can only use it in portland, maine, or providence, rhode island, or salt lake city, utah, or chicago, illinois. it is a program that allows people to live where they want to live but it is a program with a long waiting list in most cities. and...
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he bought 100 meal vouchers to give away.s. >> why let my money go to waste. go back to the university, when i can feed the people who good the food -- need the food. >> you don't realize it at first. you spend a lot of money. when the year comes to the end you don't have a lot. >> the cafeteria workers expect more students to buy vouchers for others before the last day of class on friday. >> i remember being a staving college student. 5:51 is the time. a bay area water district says good-bye to drought restrictions. what it means for your water use this summer. . >>> the rain this winter and springtime led to the growth of weeds, brush and weeds, those plants can be fuel during a fire and put neighborhoods in the hills at greatest risk. they are telling homeowners to create 30 feet of defensible space around the homes. >>> east bay mudd relaxing the drought requirements now that reservoirs are filling up. the water agency declared the drought emergency is over. it will end the surcharge on july 1. that amounted to $8 a month
he bought 100 meal vouchers to give away.s. >> why let my money go to waste. go back to the university, when i can feed the people who good the food -- need the food. >> you don't realize it at first. you spend a lot of money. when the year comes to the end you don't have a lot. >> the cafeteria workers expect more students to buy vouchers for others before the last day of class on friday. >> i remember being a staving college student. 5:51 is the time. a bay area water...
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you don't have to call it a voucher. i know that's a dirty word for a lot of people. but the question is, should government steer, or should it grow? >> i've always it should steer and let the people do the rowing for themselves. >> governor johnson, can you explain to viewers why you got booed for saying you would have voted for the '64 civil rights act at your libertarian convention? >> well, first of all, when it comes to conventions, i say the same thing regardless of whether i have a democrat audience, republican audience, libertarian audience, so i think i get booed from everybody in every audience. but i think the majority of people are sitting on their hands saying, whoa, there's an adult voice in the room. so, you know -- >> but this has been a disconnect between some libertarians for a long time. rand paul got into some hot water about this. what is it about the '64 civil rights act that some libertarians get upset with? >> well, first of all, i would have signed the '64 civil rights act. i don't think we should -- i don't think we should condone discriminat
you don't have to call it a voucher. i know that's a dirty word for a lot of people. but the question is, should government steer, or should it grow? >> i've always it should steer and let the people do the rowing for themselves. >> governor johnson, can you explain to viewers why you got booed for saying you would have voted for the '64 civil rights act at your libertarian convention? >> well, first of all, when it comes to conventions, i say the same thing regardless of...
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lawyers for the landlord tell the examiner land moire has agreed to accept housing vouchers from low income tenants but still plans to fight that ruling. they say the issue is whether san francisco has the right to get involved when state law says local governments are not allowed to regulate housing discrimination. >>> reuters reports that a woman who claims she was being harassed is now accusing twitter of giving her personal information to the people harassing her. the woman works in the tech industry but active in politics. she says she was targeted for her political activities and she claims that her opponents tweeted photos of her child and then targeted the woman in several videos. the woman complained to twitter but says that the company as part of the reporting process sent a copy of her complaint with her private information to the person she was complaining about. she told reuters it does not comment on individual accounts. >>> 4:39. the number of homeless in east contra costa counties what gone up in the past year. in the most recent homeless count in january, the county
lawyers for the landlord tell the examiner land moire has agreed to accept housing vouchers from low income tenants but still plans to fight that ruling. they say the issue is whether san francisco has the right to get involved when state law says local governments are not allowed to regulate housing discrimination. >>> reuters reports that a woman who claims she was being harassed is now accusing twitter of giving her personal information to the people harassing her. the woman works...
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one of the things that was a concern last time was section 8 vouchers, folks with section 8 vouchers, the developers not knowing what to do with that. and then also the housing authority's kind of slow response to the developer, that puts the tenant at risk to lose the unit because the response is slow. and we are absolutely tracking those as well and communitying with the housing authority. we see an improvement, and i think it's directly related to reaching out to each section 8 voucher holder. with regard to marketing in 2014 we assisted the office of community investment and infrastructure in developing an early outreach program for ocii developments. what the early outreach means. instead of waiting until the applications are available for marketing, and outreach in a neighborhood about the opening. or the units coming. they begin outreach at the start of the construction. and they provide a neighborhood organization who is working in housing counseling with funding to do that early outreach and provide workshops in the neighborhood. on rental readiness, and getting people ready
one of the things that was a concern last time was section 8 vouchers, folks with section 8 vouchers, the developers not knowing what to do with that. and then also the housing authority's kind of slow response to the developer, that puts the tenant at risk to lose the unit because the response is slow. and we are absolutely tracking those as well and communitying with the housing authority. we see an improvement, and i think it's directly related to reaching out to each section 8 voucher...
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john: the biggest the voucher program in the country.] to make the government monopoly is fading as a monopoly because arizona indian a louisiana nevada florida wisconsin, a number of states have school choice efforts and the other team argument is if you don't run everything able to organ harvesting all sorts of horror stories and people got scared. now there are enough people with enough experienced people realize that is nonsense to move to liberty at the state level. truly stupid things can only be done out of washington d.c.. you can i do obamacare in vermont alone. bad ideas, a truly bad ideas only come from obamacare at the national level where there is no competition and if everybody is suffering then the law knows what it was. john: technology? >> commission and then take on the taxis and require $100,000 to drive a taxi or the self-employed people to be the taxicab commissions. people decide i will be a small business personal but myself with airbnb. as the post office shrinks as people use e-mail and on-line sales have broken
john: the biggest the voucher program in the country.] to make the government monopoly is fading as a monopoly because arizona indian a louisiana nevada florida wisconsin, a number of states have school choice efforts and the other team argument is if you don't run everything able to organ harvesting all sorts of horror stories and people got scared. now there are enough people with enough experienced people realize that is nonsense to move to liberty at the state level. truly stupid things can...
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then i found about an open waiting list for rental vouchers in a suburban area. i was excited of the chance to move to a safer area with better schools for my children. but when i called the suburban housing authority who managed the program, i was told i couldn't even file an application because i didn't already live in one of the approved nearby towns. i was also told that it was some place i wouldn't want to live anyway and that i should be looking in hartford or bridgeport instead. johnny daly is another victim of housing discrimination. here's her story. in 200013, i was searching for a -- 2013 i was searching for a new home for my family, including my young niece and grandson. i found a single-family home that would have been perfect for my family. is was on a imiet street -- quiet street. the rent was less than my current apartment. my real estate agent called the listing and told them i was interested in the property and i had a section eight voucher. the listing agent responded to the owner of the property which was a boston-based out of state company, w
then i found about an open waiting list for rental vouchers in a suburban area. i was excited of the chance to move to a safer area with better schools for my children. but when i called the suburban housing authority who managed the program, i was told i couldn't even file an application because i didn't already live in one of the approved nearby towns. i was also told that it was some place i wouldn't want to live anyway and that i should be looking in hartford or bridgeport instead. johnny...
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one of the things that was a concern last time was section 8 vouchers, folks with section 8 vouchers, the developers not knowing what to do with that. and then also the housing authority's kind of slow response to the developer, that puts the tenant at risk to lose the unit because the response is slow. and we are absolutely tracking those as well and communitying with the housing authority. we see an improvement, and i think it's directly related to reaching out to each section 8 voucher holder. with regard to marketing in 2014 we assisted the office of community investment and infrastructure in developing an early outreach program for ocii developments. what the early outreach means. instead of waiting until the applications are available for marketing, and outreach in a neighborhood about the opening. or the units coming. they begin outreach at the start of the construction. and they provide a neighborhood organization who is working in housing counseling with funding to do that early outreach and provide workshops in the neighborhood. on rental readiness, and getting people ready
one of the things that was a concern last time was section 8 vouchers, folks with section 8 vouchers, the developers not knowing what to do with that. and then also the housing authority's kind of slow response to the developer, that puts the tenant at risk to lose the unit because the response is slow. and we are absolutely tracking those as well and communitying with the housing authority. we see an improvement, and i think it's directly related to reaching out to each section 8 voucher...
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if you have a section 8 certificate we can help you, but the challenge now is even with section 8 voucher it is really hard to find unit in the city. we actually have been placing people outside the city with a section 8 certificate as long as they have that certificate, but if you want to apply for it there is a long waiting list but we can assist. >> i want to get the city. >> we work to make sure there a prefference for people that are homeless [inaudible] >> i just want to be a tourist. >> [inaudible] i want to thank the city and the people that have been helping with the outreach team to help the homeless with animals. [inaudible] it makes it rough for the animal, so i have to say the team has been really helpful as far as helping him with shots and getting him healthy and [inaudible] as far as resources there is a lot available for pets and that helped a lot. >> thank you, >> thank you. [background noise, unable to hear] >> sometimes it can be daunty to go through that especially people that have been out of [inaudible] people to get back into that and get [inaudible] need that assi
if you have a section 8 certificate we can help you, but the challenge now is even with section 8 voucher it is really hard to find unit in the city. we actually have been placing people outside the city with a section 8 certificate as long as they have that certificate, but if you want to apply for it there is a long waiting list but we can assist. >> i want to get the city. >> we work to make sure there a prefference for people that are homeless [inaudible] >> i just want to...
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harrison says he bought 100 meal vouchers to give away to anyone who needs them. he is inspiring other students to give away their unused vouchers so the classmates don't have to worry about how they are going to pay for food during finals. >> why let my money go back to the university when i can help people? they are in college. they are hungry. i am in college. i'm hungry. definitely a good thing. >> you don't realize the efforts. but you spend a lot of money and then so when the year comes to an end you don't have a lot and you're trying to get other people to pay four. >>. the last day of class is on friday. >> today is national eat what you want day. it's a website dedicated to enjoying life. they say people worry about their diet, being in shape, i can't eat that, i have to eat this. they say forget all that today. cut loose. enjoy your food. our twitter question is, what is your food indulgence? the thing you can eat if it didn't count. use #ktvuthe9. a wild cherry pepsi with a bag of lay's salt and vinegar potato chips. let us know what your special thing
harrison says he bought 100 meal vouchers to give away to anyone who needs them. he is inspiring other students to give away their unused vouchers so the classmates don't have to worry about how they are going to pay for food during finals. >> why let my money go back to the university when i can help people? they are in college. they are hungry. i am in college. i'm hungry. definitely a good thing. >> you don't realize the efforts. but you spend a lot of money and then so when the...
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free coffee vouchers, vouchers, free anything once they vote and have an i voted sticker, that is great to get people to come out, but they said, this is wrong, and she didn't want to fight it so she backed off. it sounded like she might be doing something wrong, but i think it was a good idea. >> host: how about shuler? >> guest: they were of fiefdom in florida. they controlled the school board, controlled the council, controlled all the local government. what this is about is if you control the local government government you control patronage, all the jobs. and so what you do is tell people, and there was one particular family, the extended family that if you don't get your whole family to vote for me you're going to lose your job, and you can lose your job because he did not get everybody to vote or can complain, complain, and they never did anything for the people in that committee, the kinds of things that they need. people often forget that most of what you need on a daily basis, state and local government. presidential elections are exciting time policy is exciting and all the r
free coffee vouchers, vouchers, free anything once they vote and have an i voted sticker, that is great to get people to come out, but they said, this is wrong, and she didn't want to fight it so she backed off. it sounded like she might be doing something wrong, but i think it was a good idea. >> host: how about shuler? >> guest: they were of fiefdom in florida. they controlled the school board, controlled the council, controlled all the local government. what this is about is if...
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it has agreed to accept housing vouchers from low income tenants but still plans to fight the ruling. right to get involved. >>> 6:43. surveillance video in pleasnaton of a pickup truck -- posted the video today on their facebook and twitter pages. here it is, it's a dark colored ford f250 with aftermarket wheels. the third brake lamp at the top of the rear window is out. there's a light colored sticker in the rear window and that truck is a very low hanging trailer hitch -- has a low very hanging trailer hitch. >>> two men and two teenagers arrested in connection with a deadly shooting in antioch. police say a 21-year-old man from richmond was shot in the area of crater peak way near lone tree way wednesday morning. he was pronounced dead at the scene. police have not given us details on the four people arrested or the possible motive in the shooting. >>> the golden gate bridge districts hopes to hire two engineers to help build a safety net. project began 10 years ago in hopes of preventing people from jumping on of the bridge. the examiner reports that within the district's propose
it has agreed to accept housing vouchers from low income tenants but still plans to fight the ruling. right to get involved. >>> 6:43. surveillance video in pleasnaton of a pickup truck -- posted the video today on their facebook and twitter pages. here it is, it's a dark colored ford f250 with aftermarket wheels. the third brake lamp at the top of the rear window is out. there's a light colored sticker in the rear window and that truck is a very low hanging trailer hitch -- has a low...
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having worked with or for chief greg suhr when he was a sergeant and lieutenant and captain, i can voucher his integrity and commitment to the public safety. his retirement is under pressure is an extreme loss of the department and the city. the front page of tomorrow's medical examiner, "no suhr" is the headline. this is generating a lot of attention across the country. our coverage continues online on www.nbcbayarea.com, you can watch and read mayor's lee entire statement regarding greg suhr. >>> our meteorologist is tracking our weather, we could have sunshine and rain. jeff, reinri. >> four degrees cooler in heyward and six degrees chillier this time last night. we not only have the fog of the immediate coastline of this area of low pressure dropping down for tomorrow, that'll bring us a chance for showers. the best chance of getting anything at all is across the south bay. if you are doing any traveling, watch out not only for slick sh spots but also snow in the sierra this weekend. i will have full details in about 15 minutes. >> you can track the rain, t with our nbc bay area app, i
having worked with or for chief greg suhr when he was a sergeant and lieutenant and captain, i can voucher his integrity and commitment to the public safety. his retirement is under pressure is an extreme loss of the department and the city. the front page of tomorrow's medical examiner, "no suhr" is the headline. this is generating a lot of attention across the country. our coverage continues online on www.nbcbayarea.com, you can watch and read mayor's lee entire statement regarding...
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the attorneys for the landlord tell the examiner lem moire has agreed to accept housing vouchers from income tenants but still plans to fight that court ruling. they say the ise is whether san francisco has the right to get involved when state law says local governments are not allowed to regulate housing discrimination. >>> the reuters news agency reports a woman who claims she was being harassed is now accusing twitter of giving her personal information to the people harassing her. the woman works in the tech industry but is active in politics and she says she was targeted for her political activities. she claims her opponents tweeted photos of her child and targeted her in several videos. she complained to twitter but says the company, as part of the reporting process, sent a copy of her complaint with her private information to the person she was complaining about. twitter told reuters that it does not comment on individual accounts. >>> time now 5:39. the number of homeless people in eastern contra costa county has risen a lot over the past year. in the most recent homeless count
the attorneys for the landlord tell the examiner lem moire has agreed to accept housing vouchers from income tenants but still plans to fight that court ruling. they say the ise is whether san francisco has the right to get involved when state law says local governments are not allowed to regulate housing discrimination. >>> the reuters news agency reports a woman who claims she was being harassed is now accusing twitter of giving her personal information to the people harassing her....
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one of the things that was a concern last time was section 8 vouchers, folks with section 8 vouchers, the developers not knowing what to do with that. and then also the housing authority's kind of slow response to the developer, that puts the tenant at risk to lose the unit because the response is slow. and we are absolutely tracking those as well and communitying with the housing authority. we see an improvement, and i think it's directly related to reaching out to each section 8 voucher holder. with regard to marketing in 2014 we assisted the office of community investment and infrastructure in developing an early outreach program for ocii developments. what the early outreach means. instead of waiting until the applications are available for marketing, and outreach in a neighborhood about the opening. or the units coming. they begin outreach at the start of the construction. and they provide a neighborhood organization who is working in housing counseling with funding to do that early outreach and provide workshops in the neighborhood. on rental readiness, and getting people ready
one of the things that was a concern last time was section 8 vouchers, folks with section 8 vouchers, the developers not knowing what to do with that. and then also the housing authority's kind of slow response to the developer, that puts the tenant at risk to lose the unit because the response is slow. and we are absolutely tracking those as well and communitying with the housing authority. we see an improvement, and i think it's directly related to reaching out to each section 8 voucher...
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one of the things that was a concern last time was section 8 vouchers, folks with section 8 vouchers, the developers not knowing what to do with that. and then also the housing authority's kind of slow response to the developer, that puts the tenant at risk to lose the unit because the response is slow. and we are absolutely tracking those as well and communitying with the housing authority. we see an improvement, and i think it's directly related to reaching out to each section 8 voucher holder. with regard to marketing in 2014 we assisted the office of community investment and infrastructure in developing an early outreach program for ocii developments. what the early outreach means. instead of waiting until the applications are available for marketing, and outreach in a neighborhood about the opening. or the units coming. they begin outreach at the start of the construction. and they provide a neighborhood organization who is working in housing counseling with funding to do that early outreach and provide workshops in the neighborhood. on rental readiness, and getting people ready
one of the things that was a concern last time was section 8 vouchers, folks with section 8 vouchers, the developers not knowing what to do with that. and then also the housing authority's kind of slow response to the developer, that puts the tenant at risk to lose the unit because the response is slow. and we are absolutely tracking those as well and communitying with the housing authority. we see an improvement, and i think it's directly related to reaching out to each section 8 voucher...
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and the problem is all the teachers' unions and they want to break up the schools, and they think vouchers are all the answer, or some other approach. and then on the other side you got folks who just know that argument is wrong, but too often it sounds like it's just a defense of the status quo. and the fact of the matter is, is that we do have to do better in too many of our schools. we need more teachers like this in all of you. we've got to make the profession more attractive. we do have to have accountability in the classroom. that doesn't mean forcing you to teach to the test, but we've got to come up with measures that are meaningful, so that if somebody doesn't have the skills that jahana or these other teachers have, that they can start developing it and we know what to look for. we've got to make sure that we're setting our sights high. and although i am very proud of the work that we've done, i know we're not there yet. and we may have replaced no child left behind, which was a relief for a lot of folks, but the absence of something that wasn't working as well as it should is no
and the problem is all the teachers' unions and they want to break up the schools, and they think vouchers are all the answer, or some other approach. and then on the other side you got folks who just know that argument is wrong, but too often it sounds like it's just a defense of the status quo. and the fact of the matter is, is that we do have to do better in too many of our schools. we need more teachers like this in all of you. we've got to make the profession more attractive. we do have to...
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we also have the wic program, which is a program that provides food vouchers for our families after they have their children, up to age 5 they are able to receive food vouchers to get milk and cereal for their children. >> it's for the city, not only our clinic, but the city. we have all our children in san francisco should have insurance now because if they are low income enough, they get medical. if they actually have a little more assets, a little more income, they can get happy family. we do have family who come outside of our neighborhood to come on our clinic. one thing i learn from our clients, no matter
we also have the wic program, which is a program that provides food vouchers for our families after they have their children, up to age 5 they are able to receive food vouchers to get milk and cereal for their children. >> it's for the city, not only our clinic, but the city. we have all our children in san francisco should have insurance now because if they are low income enough, they get medical. if they actually have a little more assets, a little more income, they can get happy...
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you know we spend other money on addiction prevention and rapid rehousing vouchers.e investments in shelter. >> given that scenario, we're talking specifically about shelters here, jackie, despite spending all that money, over the past decade or so, the homeless population has pretty much stayed steady at 6500. and when we see people like hoyt walker and people in tent cities around the city, i think everybody feels compassion. we obviously there are some business owners who feel there are certain issues that come with that. i think we all want to be compassionate. so given that, how do we redirect the money that's correctly being spent on homeless services and shelters in this city, to better serve the population that you see every day, jackie? >> i'm not sure if it's redirected as much as it is additional targeted investments. so we have around 1300 single adults in our shelter system right now. and we have about -- on the waiting list and people who have just given up trying to get into the shelter. what we really need are way ways to get into housing and navigate
you know we spend other money on addiction prevention and rapid rehousing vouchers.e investments in shelter. >> given that scenario, we're talking specifically about shelters here, jackie, despite spending all that money, over the past decade or so, the homeless population has pretty much stayed steady at 6500. and when we see people like hoyt walker and people in tent cities around the city, i think everybody feels compassion. we obviously there are some business owners who feel there...
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seattle just enacted and we don't know how, and even more creative system that gave vouchers to candidates. there's a ferment across the country. even non-redistrict dan, that hardest nut to crack, you are seeing change. the supreme court little noticed opinion in june left nonpartisan redistricting commissions that are being placed in arizona, california appeared since then, the folks in ohio just passed one. loretta has a somewhat different reform come at the you see redistricting in states all across the country. there is a debate over this. there is a fight over this. some of the core issues of american democracy are debated and engaged in a way we haven't seen in years. last week the utah state senate voted to repeal the 17th amendment. they want to end the right to vote for senators. this is going to be a fight that will go on and on. john adams was right. there will be no end to it. that is the american story. it is a chapter we are already maxed and that is what the book is about. thank you for your attention. [applause] now we are going to try to move the podium and i am going to
seattle just enacted and we don't know how, and even more creative system that gave vouchers to candidates. there's a ferment across the country. even non-redistrict dan, that hardest nut to crack, you are seeing change. the supreme court little noticed opinion in june left nonpartisan redistricting commissions that are being placed in arizona, california appeared since then, the folks in ohio just passed one. loretta has a somewhat different reform come at the you see redistricting in states...
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why don't we just give people a voucher. let them go to whatever schools that they want to. trish: i have to run. helping all of these people to make their own decisions. thank you so much. we are going to take a quick break. we are back with more after this. ♪ v ♪ amazing sleep stays with you all day and all night. sleep number beds with sleepiq technology give you the knowledge to adjust for the best sleep ever. it's the semi-annual sale! save $500 on the memorial day special edition mattress with sleepiq technology. know better sleep. only at a sleep number store. your car insurance policy. you just stuck it in a drawer somewhere and forgot about it. until a dump truck hit your pick up truck and now you need a tow truck. does your policy cover the cost of a tow truck? who knows? you didn't read it. you can't even find it. the liberty mutual app with coverage compass makes it easy to know what you're covered for and what you're not. call liberty mutual for a free quote today at coverage compass gives you the policy information you need at a glance. available 24/7 on your m
why don't we just give people a voucher. let them go to whatever schools that they want to. trish: i have to run. helping all of these people to make their own decisions. thank you so much. we are going to take a quick break. we are back with more after this. ♪ v ♪ amazing sleep stays with you all day and all night. sleep number beds with sleepiq technology give you the knowledge to adjust for the best sleep ever. it's the semi-annual sale! save $500 on the memorial day special edition...
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with bart you can be under the age of 4 or have a bart card, a clipper card or a fare voucher.e are the only way you can ride bart legally. everything else is questionable. at embark bart station. >>> actor will farrell will not be starring as ronald reagan. the 48-year-old was set to play reagan. an intern tries to convince him that he is still an actor playing the president in a movie. the reagan family shamed farrell. on friday a spokes person wrote in an e-mail that farrell is no longer part of that movie. >>> reporters always do their best to try to get the story. sometimes however they become part of the story and it's rarely for a good reason. wtnh sports person was interviewing john good -- during the connecticut sun's media day on thursday. everything was going great until pierson nearly moons the sun. >> knocking on some wood. >> i think i dropped my pants. i just straight up ripped my pants. >> should i handle this from now on. do your thing. is this real life. >> no it's real life. >> are we about to go viral? >> we might. if you happen to have any men's pants handy
with bart you can be under the age of 4 or have a bart card, a clipper card or a fare voucher.e are the only way you can ride bart legally. everything else is questionable. at embark bart station. >>> actor will farrell will not be starring as ronald reagan. the 48-year-old was set to play reagan. an intern tries to convince him that he is still an actor playing the president in a movie. the reagan family shamed farrell. on friday a spokes person wrote in an e-mail that farrell is no...
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yet won marijuana legalization, gay marriage you've one, school choice, nevada just passed a full voucher plan. won a few places like that? >> health savings accounts almost got through congress and started working before obamacare came in. on the national id card, the work our scholars have done is delayed it for maybe a decade now. john: cato institute, heroes of freedom, thank you, john, david, on facebook and twitter, we asked you who you think are heroes of freedom? more heroes coming up, our next guest went from selling marijuana to selling ice cream. is that heroic? in his case, i say it is! and we'll see what our audience thinks when we come back. . >> let's get mikey! >> yeah. >> he won't need it, he hates everything. >> he likes it! hey mikey! >> mikey did like what they said was life cereal, and that commercial was more of a hit than the cereal. my previous guests tonight argued that many of life's unheralded heroes are people who start businesses. i agree. they risk their own money. they work harder than most of us, and they're still likely to fail. most new businesses fail. a
yet won marijuana legalization, gay marriage you've one, school choice, nevada just passed a full voucher plan. won a few places like that? >> health savings accounts almost got through congress and started working before obamacare came in. on the national id card, the work our scholars have done is delayed it for maybe a decade now. john: cato institute, heroes of freedom, thank you, john, david, on facebook and twitter, we asked you who you think are heroes of freedom? more heroes...
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host: when allowing families more choice in schools, like school choice vouchers, be a way to ask --the schools were first legally integrated, there was a and called readable choice. what happened was whites would tend to choose the white schools just because of the culture and blacks would choose the blacks and you would have both desegregation, but not any real integration, and so to the extent that freedom of choice could work, let it work, if it does not work, you have to try some else. donald from virginia, an educator. what do you teach? caller: i'm from the board. i think the gentleman from richmond was right on about the educational system always being caught in a cross current a cross current of economics, whether it is agricultural versus industrial or inner-city versus suburbia. it always happens for the past moveyears that people will when they are not comfortable in certain situations. other people who don't have the affluence to move are then left with what is left. india and quite a few countries have addressed education differently than the way we approach it in ameri
host: when allowing families more choice in schools, like school choice vouchers, be a way to ask --the schools were first legally integrated, there was a and called readable choice. what happened was whites would tend to choose the white schools just because of the culture and blacks would choose the blacks and you would have both desegregation, but not any real integration, and so to the extent that freedom of choice could work, let it work, if it does not work, you have to try some else....
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luckily, i was able to get them a hotel voucher through the housing of lines through their voucher program there in a hotel right now but still without long-term place to stay. so,-and their landlord, basically, as i them nothing in writing. absolutely nothing in six months. they've run into the landlord on the stupid is verbally told him having trouble with my insurance company, but that's not satisfactory. i'm sorry. that's not satisfactory to this elderly couple in their car cannot even send him anything in writing or give them an inch about when they can go back or what's going to happen. so, i really feel strongly that dbi needs to figure a way to deal with these kinds of situations because the housing organizations, we are doing with this as best we can get were not set up to find housing for people. it just by luck that it was this pool of money i knew about. we need your help in coming up with enforcement mechanisms that would you with these when words that, for whatever reason, are not reconstructing these places because the tenants are the ones suffering. every day that goes by t
luckily, i was able to get them a hotel voucher through the housing of lines through their voucher program there in a hotel right now but still without long-term place to stay. so,-and their landlord, basically, as i them nothing in writing. absolutely nothing in six months. they've run into the landlord on the stupid is verbally told him having trouble with my insurance company, but that's not satisfactory. i'm sorry. that's not satisfactory to this elderly couple in their car cannot even send...
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the program that helps him with the rental voucher couldn't and wouldn't cover that increase.einer says those under the assistance program need to be included under san francisco's rent control laws. >>> 5:37, the sun is coming up. enjoy the cool while you can this morning. >>> the sign of things to come. >> good morning. yes this morning will be the time to get yard work done or if you have to get something done outside, it's going to be hot later on today. let's get a look at some of the headlines and what to expect as we take a live look at san jose. a mild morning and clear sunzire. it quickly warms up with more sunshine. highs today will be anywhere from 75 from the coast to 94 for those inland temperatures. it will stay clear this evening with sunset at 8:12. overall a quiet but hot day. we'll see it tomorrow. then a cooldown in time for the weekend. i'll detail in my next microclimate forecast. mike is checking in on livermore. >> we had earlier slowing 580. not here. we have a smooth drive at the dublin interchange. it was heading east out of livermore. we still have t
the program that helps him with the rental voucher couldn't and wouldn't cover that increase.einer says those under the assistance program need to be included under san francisco's rent control laws. >>> 5:37, the sun is coming up. enjoy the cool while you can this morning. >>> the sign of things to come. >> good morning. yes this morning will be the time to get yard work done or if you have to get something done outside, it's going to be hot later on today. let's get a...
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host: allowing families more choice in schools, school choice vouchers be away to fix? guest: some work, some don't. when the schools were first legally integrated, there was a thing called freedom of choice, but what happened was that whites would tend to choose the white schools because of the culture and blacks would choose the black schools and you would have segregation and wouldn't have real integration. to the extent that a freedom of choice scheme wol work, would work. wouldn't n't work, it work. host: an educator, donald, what do you teach? caller: i'm on the board and things of that nature. thank the gentleman from was right from the educational system has always been caught in the cross current of economics, whether it's agricultural versus industrial or inner city versus suburban. it always happens for the past 2,500 years in history that a fallen people will move when they're not comfortable in certain situations. other people who don't have the after lieuens to move then are left with what's left. so china and india, quite a few of the foreign countries ha
host: allowing families more choice in schools, school choice vouchers be away to fix? guest: some work, some don't. when the schools were first legally integrated, there was a thing called freedom of choice, but what happened was that whites would tend to choose the white schools because of the culture and blacks would choose the black schools and you would have segregation and wouldn't have real integration. to the extent that a freedom of choice scheme wol work, would work. wouldn't n't...
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harrison said he bought 100 meal vouch turnovers give away -- vouchers to give away. >> i let my money go to waste. go back to the university when i can help feed people who need the food. they are in college. they are hungry. i am in college. i am hungry. so it's definitely a good thing. >> you don't realize the effort. but you spend a lot of money and then when the year comes to the end you don't have a lot and you are trying to get other people to pay for you. >> if you are hungry, dave, you cannot concentrate. >> you can't think. >> you can't be at your best. >> yeah. >> here is the better news. cafeteria workers expect more students to buy vouchers for other students and that comes on friday, the last day of class. >>> 7:17. let's go to sal. have you fixed problems on bart, sal? are you going to talk about being a starving student? , i was going to say i used to be a check are at the dorm at unit 2 at uc berkeley. >> really? >> you know what a checker is? you take the card and go like that, and the student can come in. >> okay. >> i didn't know. >> paid your way through cal. it wo
harrison said he bought 100 meal vouch turnovers give away -- vouchers to give away. >> i let my money go to waste. go back to the university when i can help feed people who need the food. they are in college. they are hungry. i am in college. i am hungry. so it's definitely a good thing. >> you don't realize the effort. but you spend a lot of money and then when the year comes to the end you don't have a lot and you are trying to get other people to pay for you. >> if you are...
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because the system refuses to provide discipline, direction, or competition through school vouchers for poor. that's why. third point. >> we cannot be ignorant of history. [ applause ] we can't meet the world with a sense of entitlement. we can't walk by a homeless man without asking why society as wealthy as ours allows that state of affair to occur. we can't just lock up a low level dealer without asking why this boy barely out of childhood felt he had no other options. >> right out of the progressive playbook no other options but to sell drugs. no other option unless come on. what an insult to the millions of young americans of all colors. working their butts off right now in fast food joints all across the country or other entry level jobs. kids trying to build a resume of hard work for low pay. not taking the immoral lazy way out by committing crimes on the street corner. as for the homeless, there is usually a reason. and many times it's personal self-destruction that no free society can prevent. china, for example, often isolates people who refuse to be responsible but we in amer
because the system refuses to provide discipline, direction, or competition through school vouchers for poor. that's why. third point. >> we cannot be ignorant of history. [ applause ] we can't meet the world with a sense of entitlement. we can't walk by a homeless man without asking why society as wealthy as ours allows that state of affair to occur. we can't just lock up a low level dealer without asking why this boy barely out of childhood felt he had no other options. >> right...
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ryan wants vouchers, trump does not. wants to send all undocumented immigrants back be ryan doesn't think that's possible. trump is open the to minimum wage, ryan is opposed. ryan supports free trade agreements and trump opposes that. ryan says his policy team is meeting with trump's policy team to hash things out. as for wreince priebus, who wil serve as the chairman of the convention, trump will do what he wants. >>> up next, the voter mail, truth or fiction. (laughing) there's nothing like making their day. except making sure their tomorrow is taken care of too. financial guidance while you're mastering life. from chase. so you can. while you're mastering life. real is touching a ray. amazing is moving like one. real is making new friends. amazing is getting this close. real is an animal rescue. amazing is over twenty-seven thousand of them. there is only one place where real and amazing live. seaworld. real. amazing >>> now, minnesota already voted. all right. and we won minnesota big. so, if we can do it in minnesot
ryan wants vouchers, trump does not. wants to send all undocumented immigrants back be ryan doesn't think that's possible. trump is open the to minimum wage, ryan is opposed. ryan supports free trade agreements and trump opposes that. ryan says his policy team is meeting with trump's policy team to hash things out. as for wreince priebus, who wil serve as the chairman of the convention, trump will do what he wants. >>> up next, the voter mail, truth or fiction. (laughing) there's...
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shouldn't be any government social safety net, no food stamps, no unemployment insurance, no housing vouchers, no medicaid? >> guest: no forcing one member to work without pay so other people can get paid without working. >> host: they don't work without pay. they get paid third portion goes to the social safety net that they don't get in trouble and they have the social safety net to fall back on. >> guest: no. i call that working without pay. what it really amounts to is i went to work and somebody wants to pay me in return for my services. i don't get to decide what to do with that money. that goes to some other cause that i may not agree with. they may not want a do not amount. i'm not against a safety net if you want to call it that. bad things can happen in life and you have to be prepared for them. that things can happen to the people you care about and you want to do something about it. all that can be taken care of voluntarily. my previous pokÉmon was about care focused before and after the state. one of the things happening in america before the creation of the welfare state really
shouldn't be any government social safety net, no food stamps, no unemployment insurance, no housing vouchers, no medicaid? >> guest: no forcing one member to work without pay so other people can get paid without working. >> host: they don't work without pay. they get paid third portion goes to the social safety net that they don't get in trouble and they have the social safety net to fall back on. >> guest: no. i call that working without pay. what it really amounts to is i...
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you heard his description what i would call a voucher system. >> listen, it is a no-brainer. right now the va is not working. they have the ability. they can do it right now. they can outsource. they choose not to keep everything in house and keep all the toys. you should be outsourcing all the mental health they can't handle. you should have 24/7 live coverage on suicide hotline. eliminate all bonuses. get rid of a lot of top-heavyweight picking up paycheck. there are angels works in the va, harris, but there are individuals picking up a check and our veterans are getting screwed. harris: you find that in all of government and. this could be a good thing for donald trump and easily backfires, if he walks out, there were critics and protesters outside, groups who were not agreeing with him going to step up to a lecturn and talk about this and have a comeback, if you will, he talked about them having gathered outside the trump tower. not everybody is in agreement this is a good thing. >> how do you argue with raising $6 million for veterans? i can tell you first-hand, i have d
you heard his description what i would call a voucher system. >> listen, it is a no-brainer. right now the va is not working. they have the ability. they can do it right now. they can outsource. they choose not to keep everything in house and keep all the toys. you should be outsourcing all the mental health they can't handle. you should have 24/7 live coverage on suicide hotline. eliminate all bonuses. get rid of a lot of top-heavyweight picking up paycheck. there are angels works in the...
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no housing vouchers or medicaid? >> one person should not work without pesach the people can get paid without working. >> but a portion goes to the social safety net so if they get in trouble than they have the social safety net to fall back con teeone a call that a working without pay because it amounts that if i went to work somebody was to pay be in return for reservists is it i don't get to decide what to do with the money it goes to another cause, may not want to in that amount bad things can happen in life you have to be prepared that things can happen to the people that you care about but all that can be taking care of voluntarily. my previous book focused on america before and after the welfare state and one of the things that was happening before the creation of the welfare state starting in 1935 was the social security act with these challenges of involved in the industrial nation suddenly you had to figure out what happens is if i lose a job or retirement to take care of myself for my family? people were s
no housing vouchers or medicaid? >> one person should not work without pesach the people can get paid without working. >> but a portion goes to the social safety net so if they get in trouble than they have the social safety net to fall back con teeone a call that a working without pay because it amounts that if i went to work somebody was to pay be in return for reservists is it i don't get to decide what to do with the money it goes to another cause, may not want to in that amount...
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hoped they would either be a source for privatized or offer soldiers more cash is dead like a school voucher could choose which benefit they would like to have on their own terms but not provided directly by the government. and now these proposals were handily beat back as it made the transition or there would not have grown as they have. for the free market economist for the defense contractors sympathetic with the free market approach watch do not auras the social welfare programs grow and they were called pierce socialism with the end of the cold war the tide turns and then draw down in the overall federal budget as well and at this moment that it begin to come true from a couple of different places number one from the national performance review of bill clinton and al gore and a great deal of what it did was outsource federal government activity this meant he was advised for of defense services especially the highly costly military social welfare benefits it was the well-known privatisation report business executives for national security issued in 1997 strongly in favor of outsourcing a
hoped they would either be a source for privatized or offer soldiers more cash is dead like a school voucher could choose which benefit they would like to have on their own terms but not provided directly by the government. and now these proposals were handily beat back as it made the transition or there would not have grown as they have. for the free market economist for the defense contractors sympathetic with the free market approach watch do not auras the social welfare programs grow and...
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david: sort of a voucher system? >> yes.id: to your first point, have you talked to anybody at va? is this an idea being discussed? seems so logical. put veterans to work. great thing in and of itself, get veterans in positions where they care about the job getting done. >> david, you're the father of a veteran, okay? i'm a veteran. i know lots of veterans who wouldn't go near a va hospital if they had any other option. reality of the treatment in most of those hospitals is not what needs to be. i was just out in phoenix a few weeks ago for a marsac operation, ma reasons second command. marines going through the ward and through their unit, talking to them eyeball to eyeball for month. even if you have good physicians, if the bureaucracy is not functioning and it is not you have to change it. david: it is not functioning. seems all medical care of united states because of intrusion of the government, troubled and tripled because of obamacare is suffering as a result. maybe va is suffering from it? >> it is important part. ve
david: sort of a voucher system? >> yes.id: to your first point, have you talked to anybody at va? is this an idea being discussed? seems so logical. put veterans to work. great thing in and of itself, get veterans in positions where they care about the job getting done. >> david, you're the father of a veteran, okay? i'm a veteran. i know lots of veterans who wouldn't go near a va hospital if they had any other option. reality of the treatment in most of those hospitals is not what...
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seattle just enacted, we don't know how it will work yet, and even more creative system that gave vouchers to voters to give to candidates. there is a ferment across the country and even on gerrymandering, even on redistricting, the hardest nut to crack, you are seeing change. the supreme court's, little noticed opinion in june blessed the nonpartisan redistricting in place in arizona and california, since then. and and this is happening there is a fight over this, core issues of american democracy are being debated and engaged in a way we haven't seen in years, last week the utah state senate voted to repeal the 17th amendment. they want to end right to vote for senators. this is a fight that will go on and on. john adams was right. there will be no end to it but that is the american story. it is the chapter we are all writing next. that is what the book is about. thank you for your attention. now we will try to move the podium. >> one of the things that is a thrill for me is to have a chance to work with some of the country's most effective advocates and deeply knowledgeable experts on t
seattle just enacted, we don't know how it will work yet, and even more creative system that gave vouchers to voters to give to candidates. there is a ferment across the country and even on gerrymandering, even on redistricting, the hardest nut to crack, you are seeing change. the supreme court's, little noticed opinion in june blessed the nonpartisan redistricting in place in arizona and california, since then. and and this is happening there is a fight over this, core issues of american...
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one of the things that was a concern last time was section 8 vouchers, folks with section 8 vouchers, the developers not knowing what to do with that. and then also the housing authority's kind of slow response to the developer, that puts the tenant at risk to lose the unit because the response is slow. and we are absolutely tracking those as well and communitying with the housing authority. we see an improvement, and i think it's directly related to reaching out to each section 8 voucher holder. with regard to marketing in 2014 we assisted the office of community investment and infrastructure in developing an early outreach program for ocii developments. what the early outreach means. instead of waiting until the applications are available for marketing, and outreach in a neighborhood about the opening. or the units coming. they begin outreach at the start of the construction. and they provide a neighborhood organization who is working in housing counseling with funding to do that early outreach and provide workshops in the neighborhood. on rental readiness, and getting people ready
one of the things that was a concern last time was section 8 vouchers, folks with section 8 vouchers, the developers not knowing what to do with that. and then also the housing authority's kind of slow response to the developer, that puts the tenant at risk to lose the unit because the response is slow. and we are absolutely tracking those as well and communitying with the housing authority. we see an improvement, and i think it's directly related to reaching out to each section 8 voucher...
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to public and private high schools, including this private school in canada, using school choice vouchersorth some $14,000 each. in all, it's about a million dollars that's projected to leave the district. >> this is a huge portion of the budget that we can keep in our local schools and communities. >> could you offer more a.p. courses? >> we certainly could. >> reporter: you don't think there's a chance that that million dollars-- >> is just going to infuse in and get-- no, i don't think that's going to happen. no, no. >> it concerns me that... >> reporter: all these debates will soon be put to the voters. on june seventh, residents here will decide whether to move forward on plans to merge. in franklin county, vermont, i'm john tulenko of education week reporting for the pbs newshour. >> sreenivasan: the military's use of forced interrogation has always been a contentious subject. even though many who may have once approved of its use now have second thoughts. our newest addition to the newshour bookshelf is eric fair's "consequence: a memoir". judy woodruff recently talked with him abo
to public and private high schools, including this private school in canada, using school choice vouchersorth some $14,000 each. in all, it's about a million dollars that's projected to leave the district. >> this is a huge portion of the budget that we can keep in our local schools and communities. >> could you offer more a.p. courses? >> we certainly could. >> reporter: you don't think there's a chance that that million dollars-- >> is just going to infuse in and...
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seattle just enacted and we don't know how it will work yet and even more creative system that gave vouchers devoted to give the candidates. there's a ferment across the country. even on gerrymandering, even on redistricting that hardest nut to crack you are seeing change. this raping court in a little noticed opinion in june blessed the nonpartisan redistricting -- the supreme court -- in place in california, since then the folks in ohio just passed one. florida has a somewhat different reform but you are seeing redistricting reform in states all across the country. this is happening. there's a debate, a fight. some of the core issues of american democracy are being debated and engage in a way we haven't seen in years. last week the utah state senate voted to appeal the 17th amendment. they want to end the right to vote for senators. this will be a fight that will go on and on. job -- john adams is right. it's a chapter we are all writing next and that's with the book is about. so thank you for your attention. [applause] >> i'm going to have a conversation -- insists on? wow. one of the thi
seattle just enacted and we don't know how it will work yet and even more creative system that gave vouchers devoted to give the candidates. there's a ferment across the country. even on gerrymandering, even on redistricting that hardest nut to crack you are seeing change. this raping court in a little noticed opinion in june blessed the nonpartisan redistricting -- the supreme court -- in place in california, since then the folks in ohio just passed one. florida has a somewhat different reform...
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social safety net, no earned income tax credit, no food stamps, no unemployment insurance, no housing vouchers, no medicaid? >> guest: no forcing one person to work without pay so that other people can get paid without working. >> host: they don't work without pay, they get paid, but a portion of it goes for the social safety net so if they then get in trouble, then they have that social safety net to fall back on. >> guest: no. i call that working without pay because what it really amounts to is i went to work, and somebody wants to pay me in return for my services, and i don't get to decide what to do with that money. that goes to some other cause that i may not agree with, i may not want it, i may not want it in that amount. i'm not against a safety net, if you want to call it that. bad things can happen in life, and you have to be prepared for them, right? bad things can happen to the people you care about, and you want to do something about it. >> host: right.me >> guest: all of that can be taken care of voluntarily. my previous book focused on america before and after the welfare state,
social safety net, no earned income tax credit, no food stamps, no unemployment insurance, no housing vouchers, no medicaid? >> guest: no forcing one person to work without pay so that other people can get paid without working. >> host: they don't work without pay, they get paid, but a portion of it goes for the social safety net so if they then get in trouble, then they have that social safety net to fall back on. >> guest: no. i call that working without pay because what it...