App. Washington journal continues. Host we are joined by diane yentel, who is president and ceo of the National Low Income Housing Coalition. Talk about the federal moratorium about to expire on evictions in the u. S. Diane yentel about the federal moratorium about to expire on and if addictions in the us. Thank you for being with us this morning,. Thank you for having me. What is it that your group does . A Membership Organization advancing federal policies solutions to ensure that low income people have affordable and accessible homes. Host give us an idea how many renters there are in the unitedre states. There are about 43 million renter households with over 100 Million People in thosese households. Host since the pandemic with the idea on evictions typically how many people are evicted from their apartment or home for failure to pay rrent . And how has that problem increased or has it . The risk of evictions has increased during the pandemic because of the financial fallout as a r
Welcome to Cambridge Forum live in Harvard Square and thank you for joining us for what promises to be a timely and somewhat edgy discussion about trust. A small word that one with huge ramification today in the technological world who can you trust . It is the subject of tonights forum and also the title of rachel latest book on the subject. I director of the forum pleased to have rachel oz our guest speaker tonight on the last stop with her nine week tour which rather begs question of why is trust such a hot topic around the world at this point in history . It is a time when confidence in institution and governments this is all time low. But when theres been a huge surge in growth of shared Economy Companies like airbnb, tinder and uber statistics show that were shifting our trust away from institutions toward individuals. Or some would say strangers in areas is diverse as dating, banking, to sharing rides or hiring nannies been investigating to try to understand how technology is tr
Television for serious readers. Hello. Welcome to Cambridge Forum thank you for joining us for what promises to be a timely and somewhat edgy discussion about trust. Huge ramifications in todays complex technological world, the subject of todays forum, and the latest book on the subject. The director of Cambridge Forum, please to have rachel as our guest speaker tonight on the last stop of her 9 week tour which begs the question of why is trust such a hot topic around the world at this point . It is a time when confidence in institutions and governments is at an alltime low but when there has been a surge in the growth of shared Economy Companies like air b b and uber, statistics show we are shifting trust away from institution, and in areas of diversity, and hiring nannies. And transforming trust and exploring the implications for our decisionmaking in life, work and business. And in oxford. She divides her life and lives with her husband and two children and london. We welcome rachel
Hard data this is will be the best way to achieve vision zero and we should prioritize geneva and all corridors that are in dire need of improvements that he want to make sure that the necessary safety improvements and i believe that you as commissioners can help us achieve that. So that we can achieve vision zero on our most dangers street well continue to work with the city families to achieve that thank you. Good afternoon Nicole Snider i want to thank the Public Health department for the Data Driven Solutions were excited theyre going to be implemented by january 2016 and an evaluation exponent to eliminate our high injury corridors. I also you know i think that were asking a lot of the city thats the basis of vision zero. And i want to highlight of the importance that you all plays in your mta commission and your other hats in terms of leading the charge on policy changes we understand that policies change behaviors and encouraging of making policies that discourage bad behavior h
Taken the position if a bulb out is being built over water pipes its the mta responsibility to pay to move those water pipes so theyre not under the bulb out is a significant expense on the mta and frankly its not necessary to move the water pipes its for the future theoretical convenience of the puc if in 20 years they need to reach the pipe they dont want to dig underneath the sidewalk but underneath the streets that are a significant burden that the project sponsors from doing those bulb outs for a savings for the puc when frankly when youre doing a bulb out they can look at the pipes and see if its old and switch it out and did do it. Many cost shouldnt be passed on. I dont know if this is the future of a future hearing in terms of enforcement i know i held a hearing last year about double Parking Enforcement and excuseme. I should say the total lack of Parking Enforcement not only a sf pd issue they are the aggressive tools it is necessary sometimes a delivery truck has no way to