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thankgoodness, later local authorities did find the bear and put it down i whic sad.now, bear was just doing what do.rs >> he just wanted a bagel. cinnamon raisin, too. >>> 4:26 now. bears are dangerous animals, pandas >> don't talk about my pandas. >> your wake-up weather this morning, temperatures areea hovering 70. still a couple sprinkles out there. most of the rain is fading away. it wl be out to a humid start, up to 85 this afternoon. i'll talk about our weekend rain chance coming up in a few minutes. >>> and we'll talk to melissa mollet and a frustrating night after the backup. most of you told us it took hours for you to get home. >>> and bacn vegas for the cup. the caps return for the nhl award. now for the first meti. look a tth >> announcer: "news4 today" starts now. >>> just about 4:30. thanks for waking up withws " today" as you start your thursday, we're taking a look at hee roads. that's at night a lot of folks said they had the commute they've seen in years. on your left, a look at the roads right now. on your right, the, back spotted on highways all o
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maria lesser, headed to georgia to meet the resourceful l residents s of e enerergy to heat waterer, whics noa knock-k-on effect.g solar it protects local forests. rereporter: at 6 6:30 a.m., na gubabanidze tchehes thhot water, likike she does evevery morning.g. the cow's s udder has toto e cleaeaned before m milking. a littlele later, as w well ase family's b breakst, she e kes cheese. it requires lolot of piencnce. she can tell the cheesese is rey when the c consistency is s ju right. everyththg here runs like clockwork,itith no te fofor brbrks. nana: as a housewife i have lot worork too. i clcln, make the food, milklk e cowsws, and lots of f other th. there's always something to do. reporter: nana gurabanidze is , , and was a nunurse for 30yea. she lilives with herer husband,, daughthter-in-law, a and grandchildreren. nana: i always need howateter, m glglad whave t thisystem.. porter: ththey received aa solar-popowered water r heer fm a lolocal energy c cooperative. nana: saved ua bit ofoney d sold aew thing w was mhusband who real want this. it's qui expensi, but its mageable. rereport
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valid and that he's ramping that up and so not only did he do that scrum on the white house lawn, whic hby the way,e never seen a president do. but he also is latching on to that and preparing to really double down on thei pushback and effort to undermine the muler sgletion whatou left out from that he had an interview friday morn on the white house lawn with "fox & friends" and he heaped this praise on kim jong-un and he likes the way ths he makes people sit up at attention with him and he wishes he could dhi the same wit people. later on he said he was kidding but it's such extraordinary -- at a time where we have had a year and a half of extraordinary president trump performances, i think friday should be up there. in >> here's the that is an indicator that's troubling. there's been a lot of talk about whatlynn may have ne, what manafort may have done. some people tell me, well, those are selfish actions and those were horrible, and they're paying a legal price for it. but what's that got to do with president trump other than to ioy that he surrounds himself with people of queble ju
valid and that he's ramping that up and so not only did he do that scrum on the white house lawn, whic hby the way,e never seen a president do. but he also is latching on to that and preparing to really double down on thei pushback and effort to undermine the muler sgletion whatou left out from that he had an interview friday morn on the white house lawn with "fox & friends" and he heaped this praise on kim jong-un and he likes the way ths he makes people sit up at attention with...
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don't want children taken away from parente and w you prosecute the parents for coming in illegally whic will happen you have to take the children away. we don't have to prosecute them, but then we're not prosecutingg them for comin in illegally. that's not gd. the president does have the power right now to reverse the policy that he put in place six weeks ago. the children areeing separated from their parents andel near would say un americ way. fox5's e in lambs live on capital hill tonight. you spoke with a local fromker who heard immigrants who said they had their children essentially ripped right out of their arms. >>reporter: congressman don buyer toured a facility in anne arrundel, maryland, an ice facility. he spoke to two fathers who are seeking asigh lem from honduras. their children wereed separato them at the border. he reacted t a conversation with thoseathers with a video on twitter. here it is. children are being separated from their parents in representative -- thaas not the right videohere, but representative buyer met with two men, car less and mario. he is nothe sharing
don't want children taken away from parente and w you prosecute the parents for coming in illegally whic will happen you have to take the children away. we don't have to prosecute them, but then we're not prosecutingg them for comin in illegally. that's not gd. the president does have the power right now to reverse the policy that he put in place six weeks ago. the children areeing separated from their parents andel near would say un americ way. fox5's e in lambs live on capital hill tonight....
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administration, with the anti-semite and racist mobs roaming the streets, and books like "aamerican cpastoral" whics maybe my favorite roth novel. >> formidable. >> it's such a gorgeous book. he told me a beautiful story about that book. you know it took him 30 years to write that book. and every time he finished a book after portnoy, he would take out the same folder and handle the same 30 pages of notes and false starts. and i said to him, so, what did you do? he said i would just sit in my study -- or stand later because of his back. in my study sometimes for six weeks, eight weeks, six months at a time trying to write "american pastoral" and i couldn't get it off the ground. and i said what allowed you to crack that open? i think it was after his bypass surgery where he thought he might die, he said i took the pages out and i held the folder and i opened it, and i said to myself, now don't panic. i think the idea of phillip roth who wrote 30 novels, some of the greatest american novels ever written, panicking about having to face the blankness of a page, for me that was -- it tells you how deep
administration, with the anti-semite and racist mobs roaming the streets, and books like "aamerican cpastoral" whics maybe my favorite roth novel. >> formidable. >> it's such a gorgeous book. he told me a beautiful story about that book. you know it took him 30 years to write that book. and every time he finished a book after portnoy, he would take out the same folder and handle the same 30 pages of notes and false starts. and i said to him, so, what did you do? he said i...
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as the fed is starting to sell down its holdings, not reinvest them anymore, let them whic mature, it's not just about rates going forward. mark: investors pretty geared up for this one. the qa program will be on the table, ending it. what is the communication challenge for president draghi tomorrow? >> i wrote a comment saying he with i carpeiem and t on will the ecb do that? rio drhi always likes to give himself as much time as possible. , a veryrestg idea intelligent idea, instead of reinvesting all these germa maturities, they should use that overrun, reinvesting the maturities of theiroldings german bonds back into countries like italy. is a radical idea. with draghi, you never know what he's going to do. he's the savior of the euro. he will continue to be so. hope so. rk: marcus ashworth. what a busy 12 hours we've got. tune in for that live coverage of the fed's rate decision, less than three hours away. vonnie: can't wait for that. there's anz: development in the case against presiden trump's personal lawyer, michael cohen. he's likely to cooperate with federal prosecutors. the
as the fed is starting to sell down its holdings, not reinvest them anymore, let them whic mature, it's not just about rates going forward. mark: investors pretty geared up for this one. the qa program will be on the table, ending it. what is the communication challenge for president draghi tomorrow? >> i wrote a comment saying he with i carpeiem and t on will the ecb do that? rio drhi always likes to give himself as much time as possible. , a veryrestg idea intelligent idea, instead of...
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whic way is it tilting right now, this theater time that we seem? this cult ofwe see members arewere gop are afraid of the backlash you've seen. issue on the immigration issue is there is a bigger principle it play, which is the beauty of the american political system is that has been some measure of stability that came from it. for investors to make any ngterm decision, they have to have some belief in the system all what comes next. on immigration, it's a perfect example. and acted aration policy of zero tolerance. they are appealing that back. it -- they appealing are peeling it back. there's been a degree of stability versus banner -- banana republics in south of central america or other places in the world and that is a distinguishing point. i think we need to peel back some of the license we give the executive bran. david: in business are planning whatever anyone thinks of president trump, good or bad, he is unpredictable. so we will not get a lot of stability from there. a perception that congress is largely dysfunctional. -- you raise a grad
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that, would require legislation and legislation may also be warranted to change the permit types on whic rges aev for example, currently cannabis permits there is no surcharge on those. in terms of other source of revenue, filing fees, 26% of collnuted by e board when new appeare filed. moving on a quick sn, the city issues over 70,0 permits a year. e chart, d.b.i. is a big issuer of permits as well as public works. and moving onto ouexpendite budgeover two-thirds covers salary and fringe benefit expenses we have ffull-me employees. 18% of our budget goes to services provided by other partmts such as city attorney, department of ology. we also have a small part go to specialized services, infrastructure, materials and supplies. this gives a snapshot. average of 188 appeals per year. we have hearing jurisdiction requests, 20-30 a year. quick chart showing the types of appeals we get. most are om d.b. and planning department, 77% of our projected appeals are from those departments and then after that public works. the zoning administrator public works and it goes down from there. a '20 bud
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really how they've consistently produced qualy, ality, quality catering at a very rinna san francisco, whics no something that's always easy to do. for this quick minute, i'm ma e marian thompson. i want to thank them forking the go-to for everything. thank you. >> thank you. any other membersf the public? seeing none, public comment is commissioners? commission commissioner. >> we dabble in catering once i. it'o easy. the personal relationship is probably what makes it the most successful. i commend you on that and ttcy. >> commissioner riley? >> i love reading the history and looking at the beautiful pictures that you provided. thank you. >> commissioner dooley? >> i want to say it's a pleasure to add such an obviously deserving group of people to the legasiness this is what it was designed to honor and support, so we >> do we have a motion? >> i move to approve. >> second. >> there's a motion by commissioner riley, seconded by commissioner dooley. roll call. [roll call] motion passes 4-0 with two absent. >> congratulations. [applause] next item, please. >> item 5, presentation and possib
really how they've consistently produced qualy, ality, quality catering at a very rinna san francisco, whics no something that's always easy to do. for this quick minute, i'm ma e marian thompson. i want to thank them forking the go-to for everything. thank you. >> thank you. any other membersf the public? seeing none, public comment is commissioners? commission commissioner. >> we dabble in catering once i. it'o easy. the personal relationship is probably what makes it the most...
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other people have terrifying experiences, some of whic whiche intwentto the rubric of bad trit ended than go into th going to c of psychotic episodes. people at risk from mental illness, schizophrenia per se if they have a predisposition or family history, they need to stay away and they are not allowed in these trials which carefully select people. we don't know that psychedelics havthe psychedelicshave ever cal illness in people or someone who wasn't at risk for it, but it's possible so the risks are psychological. they are not physiological. i was nervous about this and checked things out carefully before i did this but they are remarkably non-toxic. there is a lethal dose of advil or tylenol, i don't know what it is that a lot of over-the-counter drugs have legal doses but there i is a lethal dose for the classic psychedelics and they are not addictive or habit-forming. your first thought is and where do i ge get for it but do i ever have to do that again. [laughter] >> let's turn to the renaissance and how it got started and what are they trying to accomplish and how are they tr
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most progressive approach to the workforce, rather than needing laws that tell us we have to do more, whic is what ab 119 is doing, it tells us we've got to do more than what we have been doing. i feel like we've got to work with staff that we don't want to be legislated because we're good policy makers. so i'll leave it at that, but i think we're ready for some of these things. i think the attacks on staff is something we should take seriously, and they're either with or without merit, so we should know that up front. >> thank you. >> any other public comment on new business raised by the commissioner? i think you can. >> the commissioner has a question of staff. >> no, it's public comment. >> right. >> i mean, emilio got up and spoke. >> yeah. >> i mean, my -- >> i have a question for him, and i want to just remind you, we're only talking about new business, new agenda items. we can't get into a discussion of something substantive since it wasn't agendaized. >> well, there we allegations made today that i took really seriously that i'm not true if they are or not. we are basically called
most progressive approach to the workforce, rather than needing laws that tell us we have to do more, whic is what ab 119 is doing, it tells us we've got to do more than what we have been doing. i feel like we've got to work with staff that we don't want to be legislated because we're good policy makers. so i'll leave it at that, but i think we're ready for some of these things. i think the attacks on staff is something we should take seriously, and they're either with or without merit, so we...
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what we do best at c-span is what you watch as the events unfold, whic will -- we will do right now. this is where the historic handshake will take place. we will watch that historic handshake and provide coverage during the evening and into the morning hours area in our phone lines will be ope yr reaction to these events as they unfold in single or. -- singapore. >> this presumably will be the north korean year as he travels to the hotel site where the meeting will be taken place. president trump said the historic summit the north korean leader would show is a real deal could happen. both sides to narrow differces. president had a phone conversation with the japanese prime minister and the south korean president. the president is optimistic about prospects for his first ever meeting with the leader of north korea. mike pompeo injecting a note of caution, saying it remains to be seen if cam was sincere about -- hiswas sincebout openness to denuclearization. u.s. -- looking at two different scenes. the motorcade route with the president already at the hotel site and photo op that will
what we do best at c-span is what you watch as the events unfold, whic will -- we will do right now. this is where the historic handshake will take place. we will watch that historic handshake and provide coverage during the evening and into the morning hours area in our phone lines will be ope yr reaction to these events as they unfold in single or. -- singapore. >> this presumably will be the north korean year as he travels to the hotel site where the meeting will be taken place....
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[laughter] one last form o appreon whic areoull aware, appathould mean a living wage, so i'm shameless. [applause] i'm shameless and determined that educators in the city will have a living wage from here on j so on francisco ha has the opportunito vote yes on prop g. thank you very much and enjy the rest of theeptiecn. [applause] >> thank you is there anything else you would like to share with us? is leavinnd retiring after 33 amazing years with us, so thank you for your service. as we shared earlier, this next speaker is recognized for the work that sheoes represent our peer she is the vice president of our paraeducators with u esf and i knowynolought hard for award. uarroll, why don't you come on [applause] thank you and good anoon everybody. this iseal r exciting for me because i have been pushing for about nine years to get a paraeducator of the year. i have talked to the mast mayors and hydra so it's really aye maizing. amazing. it to g a shout-out to our first paraeducator to receive achievement. [applause] she is an incredible para and i'm so honored she is the first one to get
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to be placed.jesse lovegood / organizer, east bay for everyonesot - naval base is a superfund site, whic means it's full of unexploded bombs, nuclear waste, and in general not fit for humans to be on in a working or living capacity. and defiinitely needs cleaning up and i don't know if there;s a way to make that kind of land safe for human living let alone safe for these volunerable people. standupthe public is addressing the issue in an open forum.there's also a specific meeting to address these concerns scheduled for tomorrow at 1pm.reporting live from concord city hall, ali reid .... kron 4 news. the city council chamber is packed with chamber is council the city the city council chamber is packed with people speaking out building a detention camp here in concord.they tell us this all came as a surprise when that u-s navy document was leaked last friday ...and now people are standing up out. this evening they marched from the concord bart station to city hall ...where they rallied outside the building for abput an hour before making their way into the council chambers.this community i
to be placed.jesse lovegood / organizer, east bay for everyonesot - naval base is a superfund site, whic means it's full of unexploded bombs, nuclear waste, and in general not fit for humans to be on in a working or living capacity. and defiinitely needs cleaning up and i don't know if there;s a way to make that kind of land safe for human living let alone safe for these volunerable people. standupthe public is addressing the issue in an open forum.there's also a specific meeting to address...
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whic includes offering emotional support before, during and after all seven pregnancies. >> i'll dropse if i need to run errands, and she go do the same. >> is there any possibility you could open a daycare center here as well? >> no. no. i think we're good there. >> reporter: a seven alarm father's day special from a family of friends that keeps on growing. for "sunday today," kevin tibbles, glenpool, oklahoma. >> kevin, thank you very much. happy father's d to the guys at the glenpool fire department. >>> this week, we highlight another life well lived and keep itn the family of first responders. last august, hurricane harvey sent flood waters through the streets of uston, submerging the fourth largest city. also sent the police and firefighters rushing in to save among them, officer norberto ramone. they moved someeo 1500e out of flood waters. officer mon did it suffering from stage four colon cancer he was told wiky incurable. with that diagnosis, he was assigned to desk duty while he sought. treatme when the storms came through, he reported to the nearest police station, lake pat
whic includes offering emotional support before, during and after all seven pregnancies. >> i'll dropse if i need to run errands, and she go do the same. >> is there any possibility you could open a daycare center here as well? >> no. no. i think we're good there. >> reporter: a seven alarm father's day special from a family of friends that keeps on growing. for "sunday today," kevin tibbles, glenpool, oklahoma. >> kevin, thank you very much. happy...
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months he's >> and kristen welker, what about this other part of that letter, that january letter, whic acknowledges for t first time that yeah, he did dictate the false explanation that that june meeting was just about adoption, even though all indications were it was about a lot more, including don, junior saying he would love it if the russians brought damaging information about hillary clinton. >> well, of course it'sot against the law to lie to the press necessarily, but it does raise questions about the account that the president, those who have sat and talked to robert mueller iaave ve to him. initially, of course, they were adamant in public testimony, that president trump had nothing to do with dictating that memo. of course, as you point out, this letter says just the opposite. now, what's interesting about it, rudy giuliani, the president's attorney over the weekend said, by the way, the fact that you have these shifting explanations underscores one of their hesitations about the president sitting for an ierview with special counsel robert mueller, trying to make the case he
months he's >> and kristen welker, what about this other part of that letter, that january letter, whic acknowledges for t first time that yeah, he did dictate the false explanation that that june meeting was just about adoption, even though all indications were it was about a lot more, including don, junior saying he would love it if the russians brought damaging information about hillary clinton. >> well, of course it'sot against the law to lie to the press necessarily, but it...
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b that still left almost 40,000 peoplep ho didn't shfor deportationin hear, so catch and release, whicwhat the practical fect was under the obama administration,arnd until this for the trump administration, that doesn't really work either, does it?ta >> sry johnson: without a doubt it's a problem, which is one of the reasons we extended family detention, which was controversial. a>> chris: was knocked down by the court. at's the reason w got this 20 day ruling. it was because of the obama >>ministration's policy. ecretary johnson: we expanded family detention and the issue ointo the florez case, which ya mentioned moment ago. i disagreed them with the ruling in that case because i tr nk that our bpatrol and our immigration enforcement people need those tools available to deal with situations like this, but it's the m sheerter of numbers, chris. itight now we have family detention capability for about three or 4,000 people and you've got over a thousand migrants crossing the border aay in central america. even if you emptied it out completely, it would fill back up in a matter of days.
b that still left almost 40,000 peoplep ho didn't shfor deportationin hear, so catch and release, whicwhat the practical fect was under the obama administration,arnd until this for the trump administration, that doesn't really work either, does it?ta >> sry johnson: without a doubt it's a problem, which is one of the reasons we extended family detention, which was controversial. a>> chris: was knocked down by the court. at's the reason w got this 20 day ruling. it was because of the...
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the study remains within moh window, whics october, november, december. it looks specifically at the survey they were doing. it doesn't necessarily count all of the people that went at a time, that maybe could have lasted a little longer and suffered before they finally met bodies gave up because they could not take the heat or the lack of food. i think it is important that highlights not only that it was kept secret, but the fact it was kept secret to serve a political agenda in the case of governor rosello. that day after the president ft, they recognize the number went up to 34. ', ithe answered trumps did not know the number was not 16 already. again, that is just highlighting the numbers and the entire situation has been usurped to sessel's political agenda and the capitalists that are taking over the island. the other poor that news to be taken into consideration, like you mentioned, the number of deaths since january has continued to increase due tomari not only the suicide rates, but stuff literally falling on people and killing them. power plants
the study remains within moh window, whics october, november, december. it looks specifically at the survey they were doing. it doesn't necessarily count all of the people that went at a time, that maybe could have lasted a little longer and suffered before they finally met bodies gave up because they could not take the heat or the lack of food. i think it is important that highlights not only that it was kept secret, but the fact it was kept secret to serve a political agenda in the case of...
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the designs that we had showed you before, which was to add a public comment form into the website, whic is,again, very common for bodies like this and other agencies. so we had the designer add a public comment form, and we need to work out a process in the controller's office for making surhat the mailbox that it leads to is monitored regularly and comment is appropriately included in your materials or meeting item. so it is done. both websites will be live for a little while until we're 100% sure that all the links are operational, and then we'll turnoff theld website. so after this meeting is over in the middle of the week, i'll just check with my staff to make sure they've finished transferring all the archival materials materials. i'll send you out a link to the new website. i'm certain all the materials have been tested, and certainly when we meet again, you can give me any update. format at time, but i thinkd you'll be pleased with the improved simplicity, and you have a long, long list of agendas and archival materials that are hard for anybody to sort through, even me. in the f
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it's the lowest since world war ii as a share of the workforce whic a real genuine metric if you compare across times. there's a lot of othhings going on in the job market which make it the best we've ever seen. >> it is a very positive job market. >> can i go to another one, something that i know you care lot about and i care a lot about, the president has talked a lot about how the unemployment rate for african-americans is the lowest on record which is true, but it's also we have a low unemployment rate. one of the things we've been looking at is the difference between the white unemployment rate and the black unemployment rate and it should be zero, right? eye d eye deally, we have to get it to zero but now it's a little more than 2% which is a third of what it was under president obama. we're really seeing a society moving towards a more successful vision for all the people. the final metric of that is -- >> before you go on, let's just -- i want just want to make a quick point on that. without a doubt, it's great to see african unemployment where it is. but we have to note that num
it's the lowest since world war ii as a share of the workforce whic a real genuine metric if you compare across times. there's a lot of othhings going on in the job market which make it the best we've ever seen. >> it is a very positive job market. >> can i go to another one, something that i know you care lot about and i care a lot about, the president has talked a lot about how the unemployment rate for african-americans is the lowest on record which is true, but it's also we have...
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program, and what that has impacted is the number of food and beverage concessions and retail service whic was reduced revenues to an extent. we will see this as well, not quite the consistent gro that we've seen in the past, but in 2020, that will catch up as all of our food and beverage and retail operations come on-line as our capital plan subsides, so we anticipate to go up to 155 concession leases in 2020, including our new duty free lease. our budget is focused to allow for continued to growth, and traints insting h we do seeco operations and our facilities. as a result we continue to focus on these growth related needs. isafety and securi, ht a few of againur hts priority a our initiative is around increasing the increased visible police presence at sfo. our capital plan is in full stream ahead mode, and the debt service that accompanies that capital program. we are also focused on meeting passenger plans in terms of gate availability, terminal cleanliness, that passenger experience piece, and, for example, this year, we have ramp operations which allow us to continue to accommodate
program, and what that has impacted is the number of food and beverage concessions and retail service whic was reduced revenues to an extent. we will see this as well, not quite the consistent gro that we've seen in the past, but in 2020, that will catch up as all of our food and beverage and retail operations come on-line as our capital plan subsides, so we anticipate to go up to 155 concession leases in 2020, including our new duty free lease. our budget is focused to allow for continued to...
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the president in two statements said denuclearization of the type of libya is not on table anymore, whicng it up and taking it out. in the oval -- after the oval office meeting on friday, he said, maximum pressure, the pressure of economic sanctions. he doesn't like that term anymore. he doesn't want to do that while they are talking. the main objective and primary point of leverage have been taken off the table. i'm not sure what the strategy is goingo singapore. >> "the washington post" writes trump upended the cautious diplomatic approach in showing warmth toward authoritarian figures. do you fear the president has given away the farm, so to speak, already? >> when you look carefully and track his behavior over time, the on again/off again nature of the summit, it's clear that he wants the meeting to happen. so he will say the nice things that will endear the north koreans to come to singapore. the real question is, once he gets him at the table, is there a real plan there for how we're going to convince the north koreans to give up their weapons besides just throwing platitudes at th
the president in two statements said denuclearization of the type of libya is not on table anymore, whicng it up and taking it out. in the oval -- after the oval office meeting on friday, he said, maximum pressure, the pressure of economic sanctions. he doesn't like that term anymore. he doesn't want to do that while they are talking. the main objective and primary point of leverage have been taken off the table. i'm not sure what the strategy is goingo singapore. >> "the washington...
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directly with the finances that are connected to the military, that the military has overview on, whic includes a lot of business interests. ver, what doe this mean at the mo? it's notar. as these newer appointees we're being told are kim loyalists and one might reasonably assume that is firming up his power base. but we've known that's been pretty strong for some time, and he's had to reshuffle in the military not so long back as well. i think if we look at, this if we really step back from it, you know, the conclusion that's perhaps the best one to draw is that kim is changing his position a little. however, that said, you know, when he decided or said that he was ready to accept a meeting with president assad of syria, you know, he was sort of sticking to his, you know, sticking to a position of a recalcitrant leader, if you will, that doesn't go along wit the rest of the world. the message when he goes to see president trump in a little over a week's time doesn't necessarily mean that he is ehind him for some , his key significant shift of character and of strategy, because he is g
directly with the finances that are connected to the military, that the military has overview on, whic includes a lot of business interests. ver, what doe this mean at the mo? it's notar. as these newer appointees we're being told are kim loyalists and one might reasonably assume that is firming up his power base. but we've known that's been pretty strong for some time, and he's had to reshuffle in the military not so long back as well. i think if we look at, this if we really step back from...
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when we our view whic resulted in what i shared with you on ig vacancies. we did get responses to the survey questions that were open- ended questions. some of the people had erent opinions that we have not specifically done any work about that initial phase when a new ig takes office. it is a very good question and deserves a good response. >> if i could put my personnel have back on , there are tools available for you. shaping tools that congress granted agencies to have and to the extent you can use them within the architect of the capitol. these are tools you can use in terms of offering buyouts in order to move people out of their positions. unfortunately, what is inert to one person is active resistance or institutional knowledge to it is reflective of the fact that when you come into federal workplace, employees have protections and they are there for a reason. i think this is an example of leadership skills in order to motivate the new office. >> i will tell you from the perspective of someone that has been fortunate enough to been with the inspecto
when we our view whic resulted in what i shared with you on ig vacancies. we did get responses to the survey questions that were open- ended questions. some of the people had erent opinions that we have not specifically done any work about that initial phase when a new ig takes office. it is a very good question and deserves a good response. >> if i could put my personnel have back on , there are tools available for you. shaping tools that congress granted agencies to have and to the...
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comes the stronger dollar whic in term in more dollarized world we see the fractions i don't think any of them individually or even collectively signal impending doom for the economy or the market i just think we're in a different part of the monetary policy cycle that we have to be mindful that we have not rewritten the rules that tighter conditions, less liquidity, lighter monetary policy has implications i think volatility is one of them and some pockets of strain particularly, if the currency continues to strengthen, we're going to have to keep an eye on those things. >> we certainly hear what you're saying it's the same thing we discussed this week with the latest letter over at bridgewater, warning what happens when you get into this different level or a difference in where monetary policy is. let's pivot now, aside from weighing in on the economy and markets, buffett and dimon also addressed their op-ed in today's "wall street journal" which takes tame in short-termism arguing that the company should stop the practice of giving quarterly guidance >> when companies get where they
comes the stronger dollar whic in term in more dollarized world we see the fractions i don't think any of them individually or even collectively signal impending doom for the economy or the market i just think we're in a different part of the monetary policy cycle that we have to be mindful that we have not rewritten the rules that tighter conditions, less liquidity, lighter monetary policy has implications i think volatility is one of them and some pockets of strain particularly, if the...
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now, they are classified as unaccompanied minors and could end up at some of the sameisfacilities whic why we were looking at them. >> and these young people wereo being gang me is well, in many cases, they have mentaes that can cause them to act out,ave behavioral problems that may have made it difficult for them to acclimate to being in less secure facilities. so what a program manager from this facility in shenandoah valley, virginia, testified to fore congress back in ail was that many of the kids labeled as being ng members, potentially violent criminals, they get them toe facility, screen them and find out they may not be gang members or created crimes, they may just be young people who have behavioral issu that need to btreated. >> what are the allegations made about the treatment? >> they're pretty se career ando istent between the statements. several of the children say they weretrapped to w was called a safety chair, essentially a restraint chair withheels, that a white bag was placed over their head and they were left in there r sometimes days. other teens and children, they
now, they are classified as unaccompanied minors and could end up at some of the sameisfacilities whic why we were looking at them. >> and these young people wereo being gang me is well, in many cases, they have mentaes that can cause them to act out,ave behavioral problems that may have made it difficult for them to acclimate to being in less secure facilities. so what a program manager from this facility in shenandoah valley, virginia, testified to fore congress back in ail was that...
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of action whic if they had taken sooner senator roberts: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. secretary, thank you for coming today. i know you expect me to focus by ariffs as ably described my colleague from colorado. and putting agriculture commodities in a retaliation bull's eye that is an ongoing and critical challenge for everyone in farm country. i would like to start off my question by providing you with an update on the effects of the steel and aluminum tariffs are having in kansas and locally. first, i want to let you know our wheat harvest has just started. the expecting total will be the lowest in 40 years. we're in a rough patch. yesterday the closing price in dodge city, here's the farm report, for wheat was down about 70 cents per bushel. corn about three sent. soar gum four cents. i was in my office when the decision was made on the solar panels and washing machines. office, at the white house when that happened. and the sorghum production were there and they lost 80 cents on white house the dollar. ore problems with that as we continued. soybeans down about 20
of action whic if they had taken sooner senator roberts: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. secretary, thank you for coming today. i know you expect me to focus by ariffs as ably described my colleague from colorado. and putting agriculture commodities in a retaliation bull's eye that is an ongoing and critical challenge for everyone in farm country. i would like to start off my question by providing you with an update on the effects of the steel and aluminum tariffs are having in kansas and locally....
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. >> i don't talk directly with em but i do know of a couple people that are okay whic is -- it's amazing news. i can't even remember their i names, b can get it to you in a second. >> i know these are friends of yours and there was a reporter that was injur but hearing that she's receiving medical attention. >> i'm hearing very, very little news. i don't want anybody to hold me accountable because i'm hearing stories from all these people that have more connections than i do. to be completely honest , th yo really sucks. i've got to be completely honest with you and i'll say it to the camera. it sucks. when this is your family regardless of whether they wore for the sorganization, just like cnn and fox and you sitting there seing people from cnn and you see people from fox getting shotat, it really sucks. we need to have a stronger community. >> thank you. i know this is difficult for you. we understand what that's like as journalists.e even if youot part of the same news organization, they are friends, they are they are people you care about. this is what he was speaking about just now.
. >> i don't talk directly with em but i do know of a couple people that are okay whic is -- it's amazing news. i can't even remember their i names, b can get it to you in a second. >> i know these are friends of yours and there was a reporter that was injur but hearing that she's receiving medical attention. >> i'm hearing very, very little news. i don't want anybody to hold me accountable because i'm hearing stories from all these people that have more connections than i do....
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weomised replacement reactors whic supposed to fill this pit, were never finished and the u.s. never offered the nor koreans normalization. >> they complete negotiation and they mean by that both the ct that we didn't finish our reactors but i think more poorly tiat we never normalized relaons. >> but the north koreans also broke promises. they began creating a second uranium pass bomb centrifuges similar to these which caused critics to say north korea neder intended to clearize and the u.s. never understand. >> the framework came out of the diplomatic process which ended up with north korea cheating and continuing to develop new and more dangerous weapons, that std agttern. and thed framework was the firs time we held this football from lucy like charlie brown. >> mike green helped negiate with the north koreans for a bush administration that scaled back on promised aid for in the korea. in response noh korea reactivated its plutonium reactor. the bush administration made threats. >> states like these and terrorist allies constitute an axis of evil with. >> but the u.s. turne
weomised replacement reactors whic supposed to fill this pit, were never finished and the u.s. never offered the nor koreans normalization. >> they complete negotiation and they mean by that both the ct that we didn't finish our reactors but i think more poorly tiat we never normalized relaons. >> but the north koreans also broke promises. they began creating a second uranium pass bomb centrifuges similar to these which caused critics to say north korea neder intended to clearize...
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even after that, depending whic translation you look . it says at the end. step by step or phased, right? i mean, that's the clearest thing. i think that the north koreans, i've always been worried over the last yea and a half that north koreans and the chinese think they know this administration, but really don't. so, while it seems like the north koreans have the u.s. on the hook, i'm very worried that we will get another version of e 2005 joint statements. the adnistration will come out ofhat meeting and everybody will criticize it, and then that that could back fire on the north koreans. i think that this administration could then move in a much, much dfere direction than they are expecting. so, i'm worried about not just the nobel prize side of this administration, but then also the sort of lashing out if they're embarrassed side. i hope the north koreans, i hope kim knows what he's doing because both sides can be dangerous. >> you did an op-ed recently, i think for the l.a. times, in fact, going over past north korean statements about their promises to
even after that, depending whic translation you look . it says at the end. step by step or phased, right? i mean, that's the clearest thing. i think that the north koreans, i've always been worried over the last yea and a half that north koreans and the chinese think they know this administration, but really don't. so, while it seems like the north koreans have the u.s. on the hook, i'm very worried that we will get another version of e 2005 joint statements. the adnistration will come out...
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and he has talked about suicide or killing himself before, whics hy we immediately sought the help of professionals. i think he finds a great deal of reassurance knowing that thereer are thingse are steps we can take where hean look more like a boy and pass to be more like a boy. >> bring it to the top, quick! >> narrator: it's now possible for kids like daniel to never have to go throu the puberty of their biological sex. but timing is crucial, daniel's parents are taking himc tonic in chicago. the gender program at lurie children's hospital is one of an grnumber of clinics around the country providing treatment to gender nonconrming and transgender kids. >> hi, how are you? did you grow since last time i saw you? >> um, yeah. >> and you just had a birthday, right, on the 20th? happy belated. shoes off, if you don't mind. o >> sese kids really are a new generation who are being cared for completely differently than children were in the past, and that is... it exciting for them to ha opportunities that somebody wouldn't have had even teno, years ut it's also very allenging for the med
and he has talked about suicide or killing himself before, whics hy we immediately sought the help of professionals. i think he finds a great deal of reassurance knowing that thereer are thingse are steps we can take where hean look more like a boy and pass to be more like a boy. >> bring it to the top, quick! >> narrator: it's now possible for kids like daniel to never have to go throu the puberty of their biological sex. but timing is crucial, daniel's parents are taking himc...
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. >> here's the worry that s se attornay could be down the road, whic i hey, i said all these thingsat maybe wants to sue me, let's say, it's a divorce, could your spouse that soon to be s yr pouse now get that and use it against you in some way? those are t kind of privacy concerns down the road. know what youd to it or its't- might havn somebody else they think it's you. here some ideas, guys, to start your weekend off right. to regain some of your privacy. firs mistakes thatnitng with he to do with a lot of people in the room at one time or a couple people talking and that cross talk even though tayy didn the trigger word would actually -- the cross talk word sot starts recording. the so the best idea is to turn t volume way up orn you device no matter what it isha sot you would here it yeah, i'm listening you would hear that response back. a lot of people reporting that ay anything, and it went say send a conversation live to somebody onheir contact list ipich brings to us another. thoe tips right here. so number one, turn the her. use the mute button when you can and don't allow
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james bought a $23 million dollar mansion in the brentwood neighborhood of los angeles in december...whiche purchased in the area. lebron has until june 29th to opt out of his contract with the cavaliers. the giants are in south beach this evening... madison bumgarner in is 2nd start... against the miami marlins lets take a look at the score.the marlins have just tied it 5-5... bumgarner 5 ip, 6 hits, 4 runs... now out of the game we will have full highlights from this game later tonight. and the first batch of national league all star ballot numbers were released today... with short stop brandon crawford and catcher buster posey leading their positions for the san francisco giants. crawford has a commanding 200 thousand vote lead over his closest competitor...the braves dansby swanson. posey has just a 20 thousand vote lead on the cubs' willson contreras. no giants outfielders are currently in the race. however joe panik....is 5th in voting for second baseman. are you ready for a 49ers-themed fitness gym?... later this summer when 49ers fit health and fitness center opens in san jose...,
james bought a $23 million dollar mansion in the brentwood neighborhood of los angeles in december...whiche purchased in the area. lebron has until june 29th to opt out of his contract with the cavaliers. the giants are in south beach this evening... madison bumgarner in is 2nd start... against the miami marlins lets take a look at the score.the marlins have just tied it 5-5... bumgarner 5 ip, 6 hits, 4 runs... now out of the game we will have full highlights from this game later tonight. and...
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>> i think you said a blame has been pushed on to the president whic is extremely c unwarranonsideringhas been an issue since 1997 when policies by president clinton were put into place. so i think there's a lot of unfair blame being passed aroundre and it'sventing us from looking at how we should handle the problem because we're tryingo push blame on who createdn it. argument a lot of people have made but at theame time the zero tolerance part of this hasnly been around for a couple of months. so tt does in fact fall on the president. >> of crse, but wha we realize is what some democrats call zero toleranns ervatives call inn forcing the law. what president obama did wasn't avoiding zero tolerance, his catch and release policies thisblem because we saw a it of huge influxn children coming through the bordery because thought they could stay here safely. the issue has been highlighted around child separations b ten out of 12,000 of the children in these we have children overed 80% of women who are vicms of sexual assault. young men being taken in by ms13.we need a strong border and some
>> i think you said a blame has been pushed on to the president whic is extremely c unwarranonsideringhas been an issue since 1997 when policies by president clinton were put into place. so i think there's a lot of unfair blame being passed aroundre and it'sventing us from looking at how we should handle the problem because we're tryingo push blame on who createdn it. argument a lot of people have made but at theame time the zero tolerance part of this hasnly been around for a couple of...
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unfortunately we had to pass two bodies of our colleagueswa whic somebody nobody should have to stomach. unfortunate that somebody would come into a place that only reports truthful stories that are fact-based and unleash hell on the office. it was -- we tried to keep our es off of the ground but inevitably we all were curious and it was -- it was sickening. >> anthony, as we've reported this morning, this man had a long history with the newspaper. a grudge with the newspaper. did anyone yesterday s there r talkni aecroundog the newsroom, theyay, we know who is guy is? >> not that i remember hearing. i wasn't even knowledgeable to the entire situation or history when it was going on it was so chaotic, i just as quick as i could. me and saline huddled up together. so much going on. he wasn't saying anything, people caught up trying to get to soffity to realize, okay, this is a man we've had a prior history with. even once outside the building i don't thi celine or rachel no who it was. they madht have their opinions on idid. didn't. this is my fourth week on the job. we were not clear wh
unfortunately we had to pass two bodies of our colleagueswa whic somebody nobody should have to stomach. unfortunate that somebody would come into a place that only reports truthful stories that are fact-based and unleash hell on the office. it was -- we tried to keep our es off of the ground but inevitably we all were curious and it was -- it was sickening. >> anthony, as we've reported this morning, this man had a long history with the newspaper. a grudge with the newspaper. did anyone...
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whether it's twist face or i think about the p 790 iron whic is one of the hottest irons in the game, the strength of our spider putter franchise and certainly our tp-5 golf balls. it has a dramatic impact on our business and our first quarter was terrific for us. our business was up 4 2% globally in the first quarter which is something we're very proud of and we'll cnu keep our foot firmly on the gas to move forward. >> what does it mean to have tiger woods no your stable, number one, and how important is tiger to be contending? >> well, first of all, we're very fortunate to have formed a direct relationship with tiger obviously, his history in the game of golf is undeniable his contributions to the game of golf, his -- what he's done in his profession, his 14 major championships, we can go on and on and on. tiger came to us back in january of 2017, which is where we started our affiliation with tiger, and the rl storbehind tiger, which is very interesting, is when nike left the equipment and golf ball business, they h 25 contracted athletes playing nike equipment and golf ball. 22
whether it's twist face or i think about the p 790 iron whic is one of the hottest irons in the game, the strength of our spider putter franchise and certainly our tp-5 golf balls. it has a dramatic impact on our business and our first quarter was terrific for us. our business was up 4 2% globally in the first quarter which is something we're very proud of and we'll cnu keep our foot firmly on the gas to move forward. >> what does it mean to have tiger woods no your stable, number one,...
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so, you know, from jenga to taboo to rubik's cubes and also make up games, funwi games whic. >> i think >> you bring it back out it kind of takes t back a little bit youalgic but it's fun like said. >> really fun and very competitive. >> yes. right. n we just address theed,pl p whd blue on july h. >> you d have to do red, white and blue. you can do khaki. >> that's not the answe i wanted. i want you to do red, white and blue. >> it's fun. this is the one time, look, look at us. >> you can do fun. yo,can do versions of red white and blue. >> it h to be in there somewhere. it's fun. peoplenjoy it. >> all right. so mow loo our party is all ready to go. already set. >> pour me a row say, please. >> andre thank you very much. >> thank y >> tie love him.ou. >> keep saying my bucket list to have him do any event i'm having i don't care what it is just do one. >> you know i'm there. >> i know you are. i love you. >>> allight. coming up we're heading back out to leisu world where allison and kevin aret hanging with the dj's who hav not only been sound trauring morning they're performing at the c
so, you know, from jenga to taboo to rubik's cubes and also make up games, funwi games whic. >> i think >> you bring it back out it kind of takes t back a little bit youalgic but it's fun like said. >> really fun and very competitive. >> yes. right. n we just address theed,pl p whd blue on july h. >> you d have to do red, white and blue. you can do khaki. >> that's not the answe i wanted. i want you to do red, white and blue. >> it's fun. this is the...
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the property...whic h includes jewelry...power tools...clothing...and electronic devices...was found13th at a home on laguna vista drive. police are asking people to help identify the stolen property. anyone who was a victim of a theft in the area in recent weeks...is asked to contact the novato police department. ( darya ) city college of san francisco is adding a class on pot. this class is in response to the public's desire to learn more about marijuana. the use of recreational pot was legalized by california voters back in 2016 ... and went into effect this year. the school says this course will help students explore the history of plants... and their relationship to health care. ( james ) a new investigation reveals schools are ánot seeing more money... despite booming california lottery sales. eight years ago.... state lawmakers eliminated a requirement that 34 cents of every lottery dollar go to education. the idea was to free up the lottery to fatten jackpots. although it would lower the percentage going to schools... extra ticket sales could push the dollar amounts higher. b
the property...whic h includes jewelry...power tools...clothing...and electronic devices...was found13th at a home on laguna vista drive. police are asking people to help identify the stolen property. anyone who was a victim of a theft in the area in recent weeks...is asked to contact the novato police department. ( darya ) city college of san francisco is adding a class on pot. this class is in response to the public's desire to learn more about marijuana. the use of recreational pot was...
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it is on tariffs, it is on industries, whics it's a tat.pening a few weeks ago? of course, what will happen in the summer and autumn? mary lovely is from the peterson institute also syracuse university, and joins us today. professor, wonderful to have you with us. what is the next tit foretat you are looking at? mary: well, we're certainly looking at the current chinese retaliation, which, of course, those tariff lines have been announced. we're able to start to look at what the chinese will hit. and then, of course, president trump has already mentioned that he will retaliate to the retaliation. so we're looking to see when that comes and if it comes, and perhaps the beginning of a trade war between the two largest economies in the world. tom: part of your academics is cities and regional planning, the impact upon our cities. how will these tariffs affect -- i get the idea they're going to target a senator. they're going to target a congressman. will they target cities? mary: no, i think the largest will be felt in agricultural areas, more
it is on tariffs, it is on industries, whics it's a tat.pening a few weeks ago? of course, what will happen in the summer and autumn? mary lovely is from the peterson institute also syracuse university, and joins us today. professor, wonderful to have you with us. what is the next tit foretat you are looking at? mary: well, we're certainly looking at the current chinese retaliation, which, of course, those tariff lines have been announced. we're able to start to look at what the chinese will...
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with kim jong un, he's a man who is carrying the father whic whispering in his ear, saying don't trust on his own and to at the man who is across the table from him and to realize that being tough and being arbitrary and being in that sense kind of iriniringirrational is not going him closer to what he needs. this is nothing more than a game where you have somebody bringing weapons to the table and somebody at the other end with a cash register willing to give him money. the president is not offering money. what he's demanding is you will get rid of those missiles. he's n kidding when he says this. he will walk away. he's a strong, clear thinker. he will walk away if it's necessary and his nonverbal behavior thos shoes that. shows that.i believe kim is smao know that. >> one of the things you said earlier is that he wants respect and if he's viewed by his own people around the world stage as capitulating, will that be a trigger in that he feels as though he's been disrespected and he'll want more, perhaps, than just capitulating? >> i think that he will basically want to have people be
with kim jong un, he's a man who is carrying the father whic whispering in his ear, saying don't trust on his own and to at the man who is across the table from him and to realize that being tough and being arbitrary and being in that sense kind of iriniringirrational is not going him closer to what he needs. this is nothing more than a game where you have somebody bringing weapons to the table and somebody at the other end with a cash register willing to give him money. the president is not...
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. >> maria: because -- >> we can project power from guam, japan and hey whic hawaii. >> mar: russia'ssays he applauds the stopping of the military exercises. we're hearing from russia on this, the readiness. >> consider how historic this is. my dad fought in korea in 1953. we have been at war with north korea since june 25th, 1950. now you have the president of the united states in a direct meeting in public with the north korean dictator, trying to find a way to get to a new agreement. i think that's an enormous gamble and worthy of at least giving him some time to see if he can pull it off. >> maria: this is something to watch for sure. let me ask you about this. it's been reported that president obama has been meeting with several potential democratic candidates for the 2020 election. you've worked in politics a long time. what are your thoughts on obama working to help the democratic party combarump era politics. he's working, president obama. >> of course, of all, courses working. president trump has systematically and me methodicay demolish obama's entire legacy. obama has every
. >> maria: because -- >> we can project power from guam, japan and hey whic hawaii. >> mar: russia'ssays he applauds the stopping of the military exercises. we're hearing from russia on this, the readiness. >> consider how historic this is. my dad fought in korea in 1953. we have been at war with north korea since june 25th, 1950. now you have the president of the united states in a direct meeting in public with the north korean dictator, trying to find a way to get to...
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i would add, as a qualifier, especially in walkable, urban areas menear mass transit, whic is where there's anincreased demand in the marketplace of laid, what can hud do? >> well,f thngs we're looking at doing right now through the affh is incentivizing peopleo the barriers to the creation of affordable housing. there are a lot of barriers, zoning restrictions, all kinds of things that prevent us from being able to provide the kind of affordable housing. if we begin to concentrate on those things more, i think we can get it done. the other thing we have to recognize is the more people we can empower and move through the system, the more room we make for those people in line. so we have to attack it from both ends. >> are you implying, sir, that hud could use its capacity to incentivize increased construction in the marketplace? >> yes, absolutely. >> and you would be the not only receptive but supportive of that as a concept? >> very much so. >> i also want to make this point. our data shows that for a typical family, it's actually the cost of shelter, not what you might intuitively conclu
i would add, as a qualifier, especially in walkable, urban areas menear mass transit, whic is where there's anincreased demand in the marketplace of laid, what can hud do? >> well,f thngs we're looking at doing right now through the affh is incentivizing peopleo the barriers to the creation of affordable housing. there are a lot of barriers, zoning restrictions, all kinds of things that prevent us from being able to provide the kind of affordable housing. if we begin to concentrate on...