well, we ve been meeting with fema, with the temporary housing and asking fema if they can t step it up and try to get some housing for the people who did lose their homes or their homes, you know, are in disrepair, and so if fema is listening to this, i wish they would try to move us as quickly as possible, because our biggest hurdle right now is housing. short-term, and then, of course, long-term housing for people to rebuild the houses that were destroyed. yeah. meaning i mean, meaning you want to see some trailers come in? i mean, what is the answer to some temporary housing? how do people when so much of it is uninhabitable right now, in what form should the federal government or state be bringing in housing availability?
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several hearings where we can make sure that average americans understand the ways in which there personally identifying data is being collected and gathered, monetized, and used because americans should know how their data is being used and it should be used with their knowledge and their consent. one of the ways in which i think facebook and mark zuckerberg is getting into some trouble here, is practices which when caught or brought to light, zuckerberg apologizes for, promises that will make their best efforts to address, but then several years later, have not yet been resolved. one of the things i question today is a way to add targeting on facebook as possible to be racially exclusionary to how you put out ads about housing availability come out one of the other issues i asked of mr. zuckerberg was you make your money by targeting advertisers. would you allow a manufacturer to user data to target teams
generate revenue to address the fiscal problem. jenna: and you would take those out, the mortgage deduction, because in your opinion it actually doesn t help people buy homes or make that investment. is that the thinking behind that? yeah, it really in my in my view it doesn t. i mean, it those that deduction, the benefit of that deduction has capitalized in house prices, so house prices rise in reflection of the deduction, and for home buyers they re no better off. it doesn t improve housing availability or ownership, so i think we should scale that back. jenna: it would be nice to see some recovery in the housing market as we saw some of that new data today. mr. sandy, great to see you as always. looking forward to seeing you again, sir. thank you. jon: a group of wisconsin high school students recovering from a traumatic and dangerous event right now that could have left some of them dead after an armed class mate held them hostage for hours. how this frightening standof