With the clock ticking and the likelihood of a shutdown increasing, we want to know what you think. We are doing so on phone lines split by political party. Democrats, 202 7488000. Republicans, 202 7488001. Independents, 202 7488002. And a special line this morning for federal workers who could be impacted by a shutdown, 202 7488003. That is also the number you can send us a text. If you do, please include your name and where you are from. Otherwise, catch up with us on social media. On x, it is cspanwj. You can start calling in now. We will take you through the latest from capitol hill. Eric foley, good morning. Thanks for joining us. Guest host thanks for having me. Host they had line from the hill this morning host the headline from the hill this morning, senator grabs the wheel from house in a bid to avoid shutdown. What happened in the senate . Guest the senate advanced its own stopgap funding bill. Typically these kinds of bills originate in the house come up but the senate is tr
hello, welcome to our viewers here in the united states and all around the world. ahead this hour on cnn, let s make a deal. israel agrees to pauses in fighting but only if hamas releases ten hostages each day in return. a pause in fighting reveals utter destruction across gaza by israel s military offensive, described by the u.n. as the deadliest urban campaign since world war ii. and, cnn s third annual called earth day. this year, our shared home raising environmental awareness worldwide. live from atlanta, this is cnn newsroom with john vause. hamas in israel have agreed to extend a four-day long truce for another two days in return for the release of 20 more hostages being held in gaza. on monday, 11 israelis with dual citizenship, nine children, and two women or released by hamas. all were taken to a medical center in tel aviv and then reunited with family. they were all taken hostage from the same kibbutz in southern israel on october 7th by hamas militants. for
Review the work of the planners and the Planning Department who apparently couldnt care less, i hope im wrong about that, if tenants are in or were in a building. Some speculator now wants to virtually reconstruct for an over the top project. We need to get cost of hawkins and have right to counsel and scale up acquisition programs and the city should lean on the tech ceos for real money and they have been the biggest player in the housing imbalance status. While they have been generous to health care the corrections to housing is not equivalent to their wealth and power. Thank you. Good afternoon. Im a Third Generation san franciscan and medical student. The affordability of the Affordable Housing is a critical issue for tenants and generations Old Community then cries are not new but the prevalence is. The call for Affordable Housing is linked to the gentrification movement. What often gets left out of the conversation is the affect they have on the health of communities. I met patie
In the count if we didnt spend the money to keep them affordable. Mrs. Hartley, i have a one question for the Mayors Office of housing. Do we take into and i want to state i redshirt members of the pub will lick speaking to how we dont just want this annual record to happen. We want the Planning Commission and housing to take into account the accumulative balance. Otherwise it doesnt hold it accountable to the numbers. When we look at the geographic data and where we had the largest loss of units and production, do we have an acquisition plan that looks like at the geography in district 4 where we have a high level of wasp and low production. Can we look to prioritize sites in those discretions to ensure Affordable Housing production. We would love to build more houses. In d4 we have a teachers site a combination of low and middle Income Housing. We are looking forward to form sf. I dont have the large sites to bring tax corrode its to bear officially. Have be in thes that dont have si
Rehab of Public Housing is of outmost important. I thought it would be a deduction had we lost it rather than the maintenance. I agree it would have been lost in the count if we didnt spend the money to keep them affordable. Mrs. Hartley, i have a one question for the Mayors Office of housing. Do we take into and i want to state i redshirt members of the pub will lick speaking to how we dont just want this annual record to happen. We want the Planning Commission and housing to take into account the accumulative balance. Otherwise it doesnt hold it accountable to the numbers. When we look at the geographic data and where we had the largest loss of units and production, do we have an acquisition plan that looks like at the geography in district 4 where we have a high level of wasp and low production. Can we look to prioritize sites in those discretions to ensure Affordable Housing production. We would love to build more houses. In d4 we have a teachers site a combination of low and middl