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These San Francisco activists say build in my backyard

Clip: 6/2/2016 | 8m 23s

Job growth in San Francisco has exploded and many people are being priced out.

Job growth in the San Francisco Bay Area has exploded in recent years and many people are being priced out. Blame the NIMBYS, including progressives fighting to protect their quaint neighborhoods by blocking any new construction. Activists battling income equality are fighting to change this with the new Yes-In-My-Back-Yard movement. Special correspondent Duarte Geraldino reports.

06/02/2016 | Rating NR

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