
SF Waterfront Fight; Marc Benioff on Corporate Resposibility
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Voters to Decide on SF Waterfront Fight, Marc Benioff Weighs in on Corporate Responsibity
San Francisco voters will decide the fate of a controversial waterfront luxury condo development. A new tech boom is driving housing costs up, while federal and state funding is being cut, leaving limited resources for affordable and low-income housing. Marc Benioff, CEO of salesforce.com, has made giving back some of his San Francisco-based company's fortune a part of the business plan.
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SF Waterfront Fight; Marc Benioff on Corporate Resposibility
Special | 27m 48sVideo has Closed Captions
San Francisco voters will decide the fate of a controversial waterfront luxury condo development. A new tech boom is driving housing costs up, while federal and state funding is being cut, leaving limited resources for affordable and low-income housing. Marc Benioff, CEO of salesforce.com, has made giving back some of his San Francisco-based company's fortune a part of the business plan.
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