#CALIFORNIAHOUSINGCRISES
— Vanka Pro (@vankapro) November 4, 2019
Apple promises $2.5 billion to
help move toward a solution.
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Apple Pledges $2.5 Billion To Combat California's Housing Crisis https://t.co/HjkK97bT22
Apple is pledging $2.5 billion to help fight California's housing crisis.
— NPR (@NPR) November 4, 2019
Its plan includes $1 billion for a first-time homebuyer mortgage assistance fund, and $1 billion for an open line of credit to develop "very low- to moderate-income housing."https://t.co/Yc2N0waURI
I hope some of that goes to paying their retail employees a wage that makes living in the Bay Area possible.
— vote chesa and dean nov 5th sf (@BrandonHarami) November 4, 2019
I mean, I know it won’t, but still. https://t.co/pJTz4KVy3e
"This problem is so big": Apple will spend $2.5 billion to alleviate California housing crisis https://t.co/15GlkLxT8o
— ileen left? (@elwandakins) November 4, 2019
It has been thought, for years, that governments both federally and state are increasingly impotent. In that vacuum, companies become the new quasi-government...less beaureaucratic, less impotent, fiscally healthier and “writing policy”:https://t.co/gfZIutHXEC
— Chamath Palihapitiya (@chamath) November 4, 2019
Tim Apple will spend $2.5 billion to alleviate California housing crisis - Axios https://t.co/0KuYg62MBt
— Claude Taylor (@TrueFactsStated) November 4, 2019
Apple CEO Tim Cook has unveiled a $2.5 billion plan to help alleviate California's housing availability and affordability crisis.
— Axios (@axios) November 4, 2019
He told Axios that Apple feels "a profound responsibility" to the region where it was born and thrived. https://t.co/H03wiUlkHo
?Apple CEO Tim Cook, unveiling a $2.5 billion plan to help alleviate California's housing availability and affordability crisis, told @mikeallen that Apple feels "a profound responsibility" to the region where it was born and thrived. https://t.co/beik2NtxEU pic.twitter.com/3nEm0gE0U5
— Axios (@axios) November 4, 2019
Taking ESG to a new level! Apple will spend $2.5 billion to alleviate California housing crisis - https://t.co/eM7BTMPDdM
— FUTURE:PropTech (@_futureproperty) November 4, 2019
Apple will spend $2.5 billion to alleviate California housing crisis https://t.co/FK3F1ZbLjr
— Rick Turoczy (@turoczy) November 4, 2019
NEW: Apple will spend $2.5 billion to alleviate California housing crisis https://t.co/H03wiUlkHo
— Axios (@axios) November 4, 2019
I don’t think it is all strictly housing.
— Terry Banet (@tebsf) November 4, 2019
•$50 million to support vulnerable populations, through a donation to support Destination: Home’s efforts to address homelessness in Silicon Valley.https://t.co/JM1InKeXLV
Apple will spend $2.5 billion to alleviate California housing crisis - Axios https://t.co/iBfdOMMfHz
— Nance ??? (@solusnan1) November 4, 2019
True, sites like the https://t.co/JpWpxA46g2 for example, which has 7 different trackers running on it. ?
— nambulous (@nambulous) November 2, 2019
“It is high time for Congress to do its duty .... Given how Trump seems ... bent on putting himself above the law, something like what might have happened [with] Ukraine — abusing presidential authority for personal benefit — was almost inevitable.”https://t.co/1FeQZm7py9
— George Conway (@gtconway3d) September 21, 2019
Trump & White House lawyers continue to stonewall and block a legitimate House impeachment inquiry. If it were such a “perfect call”, what’s Trump afraid of? What are they hiding? Why the coverup? As a voter it leads me to think that he is hiding his guilthttps://t.co/MTMQ3WYZcg
— Cat (@yeahunoeme) November 4, 2019
A face-scanning #algorithm increasingly decides
— Spiros Margaris (@SpirosMargaris) October 26, 2019
whether you deserve the #job https://t.co/oniG1GoRNr #fintech #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #MachineLearning #DeepLearning #FacialRecognition #futureofwork @washingtonpost @guzmand @simonlporter @jaypalter @TamaraMcCleary pic.twitter.com/QATeVeSz0H
"On Sunday, a manager at the Naperville location said the two managers on duty when the incident occurred no longer work for the restaurant, and the customers who didn't want to sit near the multiracial group no longer are welcome there." https://t.co/6JldTPV9df
— Rich Miller (@capitolfax) November 4, 2019
Opioid epidemic cost U.S. economy at least $631 billion, study finds https://t.co/u2Z1t9P6ox #MME #marijuana #cannabis #opiods pic.twitter.com/nw0LKYZfvM
— MME (@THEMMEXCHANGE) October 20, 2019
Glad to know were firedhttps://t.co/yffOE7OT7l
— ???Proud??-#ImpeachTheMF?-Dem???? (@danicalynn1988) November 4, 2019