Of the population and this will help balance that and the remaini remaining funds will be for families or some other rapid rehousing. But i think we have quite a bit coming up in the pipeline in the next few years to serve that population. Great. I dont see any other questions from colleagues. I want to end with a couple key points. I think supervisor safai brought up a good point. We have projects in the city that have been negotiate and will continue to be negotiated on the larger scale. Theres a certain developer operation based on our inclusionary numbers and the ability to expand that to increase the number of incomerestricted units. Think balboa reservoir and pier rock and if it might start around 25, 30 but it will continue to grow. On the middleclass side same with the transitional age youth in year one it may be 1 million but the reason were talking about 2030 and 1 million by 2030 is thats when were going to take our first pause with this and have a relook at the percentages.
Remembering vietnam. The exhibit is a fascinating collection of newly discovered and iconic original documents and film footage that aluminate 12 critical episodes in the war that divided peoples of both the United States and vietnam. One of those episodes focuses on the tet offensive. Documents and photographs from the National Archives and its president ial libraries described the attacks and their consequences but particular blow to American Public opinion of the war was the vietcong infiltration of the u. S. Embassy in saigon represented in the exhibit by a map of the defense ssy. He mbemba if you have not already gone to the exhibit, i encourage you to come back and spend time there remembering vietnam, explores the war not only to documents but through interviews with american and vietnamese veterans and civilians and firsthand experience of the wars events. Now i ask all Vietnam Veterans of any United States federal who served on active duty veteran who served on active duty at
Vietnamese forces attacked 100 cities and outposts across a broad swath of South Vietnam. Also, speaking was a former defense secretary chuck hagel, former u. S. Army sergeant who served in vietnam during the tet offensive. This event took place at the National Archives in washington, d. C. Tonights program is part of a series of discussions, films, lectures and other programs that tie into our special exhibit remembering vietnam. Upstairs in the gallery. The exhibit is a fascinating collection of newly discovered and iconic original documents ,images and film footage that illuminate 12 critical episodes in the war that divided peoples of both the United States and vietnam. One of those episodes focuses on the tet offensive. Documents and photographs from the National Archives and its president ial libraries described the attacks and their consequences but particular blow to American Public opinion of the war was the vietcong infiltration of the u. S. Embassy in saigon represented in t
Institute. Our first speaker this afternoon, to kick off our conference, is martin johnson. He is an associate professor of history at the university of miami, in ohio, where he teaches courses on Abraham Lincoln, the civil war, and modern europe. He earned his phd in 1993 from brown university. He has devoted much of his career to discussing the 16th resident of the United States. He is also the author of a number of books. His first two books were on european history. One is on the paris commune. And the other is on the dreyfus affair. And unlike most of us, he can only write between 18611865, martin is able to go into other fields and be successful in doing so. Martin earned the distinguished lincoln prize. He received that prize for writing the gettysburg address. Writing the gettysburg address is a superb book. It takes readers on lincolns journey to gettysburg. I dont want to get going too much of martins talk, but i will simply say this, that it reveals how lincolns intellectual
Smoking gun from comey today. The dow and the nasdaq hitting new alltime highs. Welcome to risk reward, im Elizabeth Macdonald in for deirdre bolton. Fired fbi director james comey admitted he created a memo, leaked a memo he was writing about for his meeting with President Trump in order to get a special prosecutor pointed to look into President Trump. That appointment did happen. Thats Robert Mueller. Lets look what was said. President tweeted on friday after i was fired, i better hope theres not tapes. I woke up in the middle of the night monday night, it didnt dawn on me that there might be corroboration for our conversation, might be a tape. My judgment was i needed to get that out into a public share. I asked a friend of mine to share the content of the memo with a reporter. Didnt do it myself for a variety of reasons. I asked him to, that might prompt the appointmef a speciacounsel. I asked a close friend to do that. Liz never seeat basically happen on capitol hill. Head of fbi