Gavin Newsom
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Yeah, well, I think in so many aspects, I was reading this book and you're reflected in this. I mean, this has been my struggle as a former mayor. You chronicle San Francisco, California disproportionately, but this book is fundamentally about the future
Yeah, well, I think in so many aspects, I was reading this book and you're reflected in this. I mean, this has been my struggle as a former mayor. You chronicle San Francisco, California disproportionately, but this book is fundamentally about the future
Yeah, well, I think in so many aspects, I was reading this book and you're reflected in this. I mean, this has been my struggle as a former mayor. You chronicle San Francisco, California disproportionately, but this book is fundamentally about the future
and you framing the future in abundance terms, but it's also a real shot against liberalism in many respects, against the world we created now competing against us in terms of process and courts and laws and rulemaking and all of that that's created so much of this cost of living dynamic. So tell us, what was the inspiration of the book? Tell us a little bit about what abundance is about.
and you framing the future in abundance terms, but it's also a real shot against liberalism in many respects, against the world we created now competing against us in terms of process and courts and laws and rulemaking and all of that that's created so much of this cost of living dynamic. So tell us, what was the inspiration of the book? Tell us a little bit about what abundance is about.
and you framing the future in abundance terms, but it's also a real shot against liberalism in many respects, against the world we created now competing against us in terms of process and courts and laws and rulemaking and all of that that's created so much of this cost of living dynamic. So tell us, what was the inspiration of the book? Tell us a little bit about what abundance is about.
No, and I appreciate that. And we'll get to that question because I think it's a fundamental question. And it's interesting what you sort of define from that prism that's important because what people are actually looking for isn't necessarily what you are identifying specifically, I would challenge. as the problem. That said, what you identify as the problem, I completely agree with that.
No, and I appreciate that. And we'll get to that question because I think it's a fundamental question. And it's interesting what you sort of define from that prism that's important because what people are actually looking for isn't necessarily what you are identifying specifically, I would challenge. as the problem. That said, what you identify as the problem, I completely agree with that.
No, and I appreciate that. And we'll get to that question because I think it's a fundamental question. And it's interesting what you sort of define from that prism that's important because what people are actually looking for isn't necessarily what you are identifying specifically, I would challenge. as the problem. That said, what you identify as the problem, I completely agree with that.
I was going back to my speech. My first speech as governor of the state of California. It might as well- It's quoted in here. From these pages. Yeah, literally. Said if you can build a sports stadium
I was going back to my speech. My first speech as governor of the state of California. It might as well- It's quoted in here. From these pages. Yeah, literally. Said if you can build a sports stadium
I was going back to my speech. My first speech as governor of the state of California. It might as well- It's quoted in here. From these pages. Yeah, literally. Said if you can build a sports stadium
with these new rules and fast track judicial process and what we refer to, we'll get to CEQA, our California rules that go back to quite literally Ronald Reagan in 1970, as it relates to environmental review, it should work for homelessness, it should work for housing. And I announced that day,
with these new rules and fast track judicial process and what we refer to, we'll get to CEQA, our California rules that go back to quite literally Ronald Reagan in 1970, as it relates to environmental review, it should work for homelessness, it should work for housing. And I announced that day,
with these new rules and fast track judicial process and what we refer to, we'll get to CEQA, our California rules that go back to quite literally Ronald Reagan in 1970, as it relates to environmental review, it should work for homelessness, it should work for housing. And I announced that day,
uh effort to sue up to 47 cities we started with one huntingdon beach california doesn't make you popular as governor to announce a lawsuit against general city because they weren't meeting their zoning requirements under our housing element so much of that again reflected in this friction and your own reflected frustration and lived experience in the state of california but my point is this as a practitioner it's a very different reality
uh effort to sue up to 47 cities we started with one huntingdon beach california doesn't make you popular as governor to announce a lawsuit against general city because they weren't meeting their zoning requirements under our housing element so much of that again reflected in this friction and your own reflected frustration and lived experience in the state of california but my point is this as a practitioner it's a very different reality
uh effort to sue up to 47 cities we started with one huntingdon beach california doesn't make you popular as governor to announce a lawsuit against general city because they weren't meeting their zoning requirements under our housing element so much of that again reflected in this friction and your own reflected frustration and lived experience in the state of california but my point is this as a practitioner it's a very different reality
But what you identify, I completely embrace. These labyrinths of rules, federal rules, state rules, absolutely. Localism, though, and I want to talk about that. Localism is determinative. And you pick on, understandably, San Francisco. But you can look at almost any city, including a Republican-held city like Huntington Beach. And the same...
But what you identify, I completely embrace. These labyrinths of rules, federal rules, state rules, absolutely. Localism, though, and I want to talk about that. Localism is determinative. And you pick on, understandably, San Francisco. But you can look at almost any city, including a Republican-held city like Huntington Beach. And the same...