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they engineers came windup 2 plans that dont work. they didn't tell us that. [inaudible] john wallace stabilized the 2007 land slide on broadway and volayo street one block from the house. that engineering firm does highened stuff, so they can handle this challenge. we hired them to review 26 hawjs 2 plans and it didn't work so we are having them work with twenty-three 28 hawjs to stabilize this claf so the entire claf will be stabilized. we need time for them to get in from the agrume and access the site. we need them all to the work xh to work on the stabilization plan. there is existing hazard, 20 twev and 2014 notice of violation. the building department came in and they-they are a 3rd party that has come in to show there is a rock slide from the back of 26 hawjs [inaudible] this shows the amount of rock stacked gens my house wall, it is about 8 feet. there is a footing that fell off from 30 hawjs, a big footing and they need to break that up when they remove the rocks and all that. i am not able to live at home and that is on the report of [inaudible] we
they engineers came windup 2 plans that dont work. they didn't tell us that. [inaudible] john wallace stabilized the 2007 land slide on broadway and volayo street one block from the house. that engineering firm does highened stuff, so they can handle this challenge. we hired them to review 26 hawjs 2 plans and it didn't work so we are having them work with twenty-three 28 hawjs to stabilize this claf so the entire claf will be stabilized. we need time for them to get in from the agrume and...
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there is actually a plan the community came windup and saying before we get that affordable housing we have to stop the land grab happening in the communities. now, if we don't do that i don't know how we will get that affordable housing, how it is we will not continue to build at the 7 percent rate in the pipeline now in the mission. no, i know that you know that the entire mission community is asking for pass this proposal. i know there are other communities starting to ask the same thing of other supervisors to please come up with a plan to rein in the wall street develops and also know that we are not the only ones you are hearing from. i am sure there are meetings with >> thank you very much. next speaker please >> my name is glena [inaudible] i'm a artist and curator. when i came to san francisco in 1994 i found a place for under 400 dollars a month and i was able to support myself teaching photography in bay view hunters point when i did for 12 years. the mission became my home. i am paying a mort gj now, but i am not happy to see my property values rising. i'm worried about eve
there is actually a plan the community came windup and saying before we get that affordable housing we have to stop the land grab happening in the communities. now, if we don't do that i don't know how we will get that affordable housing, how it is we will not continue to build at the 7 percent rate in the pipeline now in the mission. no, i know that you know that the entire mission community is asking for pass this proposal. i know there are other communities starting to ask the same thing of...
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if we'll talk about 45 days i think aerfb wn in the room we won't come windup a plan in 45 days. we are limited by process in the first [inaudible] we will need at least i a year to put the plan out and think the reason why the moratorium is important that we can't do a kudy without a moratorium is because the mission only has 13 sites left to develop on and that is very important to note. the second thing, the legislation isn't just about protecting land for affordable housing t is aults about protecting land for industrial jobs. the eastern neighborhood rezoning that the board passed at the end of 2008 was designed to do 2 things, one, increase thumouchbts of affordable house which we frailed and preserve production distribution and repair space [inaudible] it is not just about building affordable housing, it is fwt protecting jobs to the residence can afford to live in the housing we build. the pdr spaces provide squlaubs and are critical to the arts communityment in the mission like the south of market many artist work in the pdr spaces. planning tells us while 24 loss of pdr
if we'll talk about 45 days i think aerfb wn in the room we won't come windup a plan in 45 days. we are limited by process in the first [inaudible] we will need at least i a year to put the plan out and think the reason why the moratorium is important that we can't do a kudy without a moratorium is because the mission only has 13 sites left to develop on and that is very important to note. the second thing, the legislation isn't just about protecting land for affordable housing t is aults about...
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if we'll talk about 45 days i think aerfb wn in the room we won't come windup a plan in 45 days. we are li
if we'll talk about 45 days i think aerfb wn in the room we won't come windup a plan in 45 days. we are li
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volume on the big board, 4.3 billion shares what a windup for the week.he week the dow and s&p up less than a percent. the nasdaq posting a gain just above 1%. a reminder to listen to my reports three times a day coast-to-coast on the salem radio network. >>> the pension tidal wave is about to crash down on american taxpayers. investments are failing to keep up with obligations so says my next guest. joining us manhattan institute senior fellow city journal senior editor steve molonga. great to have you here. >> nice to be here. lou: you wrote one of the most troubling disturbing articles i read in some time on this issue basically saying that pension funds we're in big fiscal trouble as a result our states. >> states, there are too many states, most importantly municipalities too school districts, cities that's coming down on them harder for reasons we can talk about. but, yes, and the actual number in terms of what we owe ranges from a trillion and a half dollars to four trillion dollars depending how the stock market does in the future. lou: looking at
volume on the big board, 4.3 billion shares what a windup for the week.he week the dow and s&p up less than a percent. the nasdaq posting a gain just above 1%. a reminder to listen to my reports three times a day coast-to-coast on the salem radio network. >>> the pension tidal wave is about to crash down on american taxpayers. investments are failing to keep up with obligations so says my next guest. joining us manhattan institute senior fellow city journal senior editor steve...
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that was a slightly longer windup than i intended. don't we go to your questions. >> since you brought it up. start with house leader pelosi. how disappointed is the president that she turned against the legislation after he made a personal appeal to her? what happened there? >> well the president has enjoyed a very long warm productive relationship with nancy pelosi as the speaker of the house, she helped shepherd in one of the most substantial progressive legislative agendas in history. that on her watch, working closely with president obama, we prevented a second great depression. we reformed the health care system in a way that it has -- the benefits of which are becoming clearer every day and bigger every day. she presided over a house of representatives that voted to reform wall street to make sure that taxpayers would not be on the hook for bailing out big banks that make risky bets. she worked legislatively with the administration to end don't ask don't tell. and these are all achievements that the president is quite proud of.
that was a slightly longer windup than i intended. don't we go to your questions. >> since you brought it up. start with house leader pelosi. how disappointed is the president that she turned against the legislation after he made a personal appeal to her? what happened there? >> well the president has enjoyed a very long warm productive relationship with nancy pelosi as the speaker of the house, she helped shepherd in one of the most substantial progressive legislative agendas in...
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i don't think people know that you do the best imitation of louie tiant, his windup and pitch. the members should ask for a demonstration. >> look to god. >> the whole thing. but the questions. one, the committee is doing great work on energy efficiency energy efficiency in vermont has been fully embraced and it led to our transmission company being able to avoid $400 million in expenses associated with transmission lines. i want your comment on what we can do as a committee and federal government can do to get benefits and avoid cost. second, we have been trying to get real time information on electricity rates in new england in significant part because our rates are very high. your department has been helpful trying to get real time information in all the states and canada and mexico, but has been having real challenges in actually getting that information. i am curious to know what you find as the reason why it is so tough to get that and what the department can do to help reduce electricity bills for new englanders. third, this is a smaller issue but quite important. we hav
i don't think people know that you do the best imitation of louie tiant, his windup and pitch. the members should ask for a demonstration. >> look to god. >> the whole thing. but the questions. one, the committee is doing great work on energy efficiency energy efficiency in vermont has been fully embraced and it led to our transmission company being able to avoid $400 million in expenses associated with transmission lines. i want your comment on what we can do as a committee and...
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that was a slightly longer windup than i intended, but what a we go to your questions. >> let's startith leader pelosi. how disappointed is the president that she turned against this legislation after remaining uncommitted for so long and he made a personal appeal to her. what happened there? >> thejosh: the president has enjoyed a long, warm productive relationship with nancy pelosi. as the speaker of the house, she helped to shepherd in one of the progressive agendas in history. on her watch, working closely with president obama, we've friend grinned at the -- we prevented a second great depression. we reform the health care system in a way that -- the benefits of which are becoming clearer every day and bigger every day. she presided over the house of representatives that voted to reform wall street, to make sure that taxpayers would not be on the hook for bailing out big banks that make risky bets. she worked legislatively with the administration to end don't ask, don't tell, and these are all achievements that the president is quiet a proud of. legislative achievements that requi
that was a slightly longer windup than i intended, but what a we go to your questions. >> let's startith leader pelosi. how disappointed is the president that she turned against this legislation after remaining uncommitted for so long and he made a personal appeal to her. what happened there? >> thejosh: the president has enjoyed a long, warm productive relationship with nancy pelosi. as the speaker of the house, she helped to shepherd in one of the progressive agendas in history....
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sideline as a nuclear negotiator but i don't think people know you do the best imitation of louis windup delivery of pitch. all members sh ask for a demonstration. >> they'll look to god. >> that's right. the whole thing. >> but the questions, this committee has been doing great work on energy efficiency and energy efficiency in vermont has been fully embraced and led to our transmission company being able to avoid $400 million in expenses associated with transmission lines. i want your comment on what we can do as a committee and federal government can do to help get the benefits of avoided cost. second, we've been trying to get realtime information on electricity rates in new england and significant part because our rates are very high. your department has been helpful trying to get realtime information in all of the states and canada and mexico but has been having real challenges in actually getting that information. i'm curious to know, what you find is the reasons why it's so tough to get that and what the department and ferc can do to help reduce the electricity bills for new engla
sideline as a nuclear negotiator but i don't think people know you do the best imitation of louis windup delivery of pitch. all members sh ask for a demonstration. >> they'll look to god. >> that's right. the whole thing. >> but the questions, this committee has been doing great work on energy efficiency and energy efficiency in vermont has been fully embraced and led to our transmission company being able to avoid $400 million in expenses associated with transmission lines. i...