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moving up from 120 percent we have key occupations that represent the glue of the sitdy that ween can't continue to have that is all market rate and subsidized housing, the working class needs to find a way to stay here for the cultural i economic and environmental viability of san francisco. so the backdrop-that is sth backdrop to proposition k. the target of 30 thousand units developed by 2020. [inaudible] 50 percent to middle income and within that we saw public land for housing that focus on enterprise departments in playing a key role in trying to [inaudible] setting a goal of 50 percent of the units portfolio being affordable to low and moderal income. in addition we want to foind opportunities to get at the next income level, the middle income level called out in prop k that needs subsidy but it is how we find those opportunities and tools to make that happen. just our first 4 sites announced in the public land, 200 for r affordable housing and low income. 1950 mission street and the [inaudible] the other 2 sites, 4th and folsom, the air rights over the sfrl subway station owned
moving up from 120 percent we have key occupations that represent the glue of the sitdy that ween can't continue to have that is all market rate and subsidized housing, the working class needs to find a way to stay here for the cultural i economic and environmental viability of san francisco. so the backdrop-that is sth backdrop to proposition k. the target of 30 thousand units developed by 2020. [inaudible] 50 percent to middle income and within that we saw public land for housing that focus...
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. >> we have to gradually ween them on it because their bodies haven't seen fish and they haven't processed it properly. they have to show us they can process 3-5 pounds of fish per day which is what they would require to maintain their weight before we stop tube feeding them. >> brent stewart observes sea lion health at sea world's non-profit research arm. >> so in studying their habitats are you able to get a better idea of what is happening in terms of global climate change? >> food seemed to have vanished for some reason. the question is whether that is a sign of long term climate change. the bigger issue is are these little intense events that we are seeing recently going to become more common as climate generally changes. >> according to the national marine fisheries service it's the worst year ever as rescued pups are returning starved again. >> it's the most historically busy year ever. we've already seen 2500 sea lions stranded in california this year alone in the first 12 weeks we are into the year. >> marine biologist and executive director of the pacific marine mammal center, ke
. >> we have to gradually ween them on it because their bodies haven't seen fish and they haven't processed it properly. they have to show us they can process 3-5 pounds of fish per day which is what they would require to maintain their weight before we stop tube feeding them. >> brent stewart observes sea lion health at sea world's non-profit research arm. >> so in studying their habitats are you able to get a better idea of what is happening in terms of global climate...
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wynn, mgm and las vegas sands of 4%.ween about 5% and 2 and 3/ pimm: wing price risk reward.phanie: viacom. pimm: viacom seems to be having a midlife crisis. the media giant is missing tv viewers. this season according to nielsen, ratings have declined by double digits at viacom's most popular cable networks. nickelodeon,vh1, and tv land. stephanie: for the past year, viacom's chairman has been missing in action. his disappearance has fueled speculation about his health and what will become of the media empire he built. it is a subject of this week's "bloomberg businessweek" cover story. felix gillette co. wrote the piece and joins us with more. driving viacom's downward spiral? i am no longer the demographic. even if i was much younger, i would like to think that "teen mom" is not something i would ever subscribe to. felix: we are such an innovative, risk paste -- risk -based culture. reality television, "the osbournes," celebrity shows. they have not been able to come up with new hit programs at the same level for a number of years now. their last big hit show on mtv was "j
wynn, mgm and las vegas sands of 4%.ween about 5% and 2 and 3/ pimm: wing price risk reward.phanie: viacom. pimm: viacom seems to be having a midlife crisis. the media giant is missing tv viewers. this season according to nielsen, ratings have declined by double digits at viacom's most popular cable networks. nickelodeon,vh1, and tv land. stephanie: for the past year, viacom's chairman has been missing in action. his disappearance has fueled speculation about his health and what will become of...
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mention risk coming from china and the negotiations --ween creditors and greece those situations have changed significantly in the three weeks since these minutes came through. riskcipants pointed to the and some concerning caution about first-quarter growth in the united states. every single participant said they believe that growth would pick up in the second quarter and was overstated. numbers that have come out since then seem to have backed that up. havee the risks we seen in china and greece, fed officials making it known that they are on track for a rate increase in 2015. a lot to be explained going forward. another fed official speaking today. janet yellen speaks on friday. -- might get more clarity on with those speeches given how much has changed in the economic atmosphere over the last three weeks. scarlet: thank you so much for giving us those latest headlines. this has been one of those days where you had the release of the fed minutes, you have what's going on -- scarlet: that was scheduled. mark: everything else was unscheduled. julie hyman is standing by now. good afte
mention risk coming from china and the negotiations --ween creditors and greece those situations have changed significantly in the three weeks since these minutes came through. riskcipants pointed to the and some concerning caution about first-quarter growth in the united states. every single participant said they believe that growth would pick up in the second quarter and was overstated. numbers that have come out since then seem to have backed that up. havee the risks we seen in china and...
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that we have seen that would be considered ridiculous, if it weren't so bad, more in a minute more weeningo next. the promise of the cloud is that every organization has unlimited access to information, no matter where they are. the microsoft cloud gives our team the power to instantly deliver critical information to people, whenever they need it. here at accuweather, we get up to 10 billion data requests every day. the cloud allows us to scale up so we can handle that volume. we can help keep people safe; and to us that feels really good. >>>. >>>. >>> . sandra: we are back with former uas he attorney general michael mukasey talking hillary clinton, following up on president's comments just moments ago, we're looking at hillary clinton and the e-mails, and were they classified or were they not. >> well she said -- she said in a statement that can only be described as clinictonian they weren't classified at the time, obviously, she doesn't have a little classification critter on her shoulder tweeting out whether something is slaved when it comes off finishing tips out out of mouth the info
that we have seen that would be considered ridiculous, if it weren't so bad, more in a minute more weeningo next. the promise of the cloud is that every organization has unlimited access to information, no matter where they are. the microsoft cloud gives our team the power to instantly deliver critical information to people, whenever they need it. here at accuweather, we get up to 10 billion data requests every day. the cloud allows us to scale up so we can handle that volume. we can help keep...