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ajay? >> a postscript to david's inside story.e challenges to brendan boyle will be bill green, a former city council member, as well as the chair of the school reform council. a fighter, and my understanding is that i think he will be the endorsed party candidate, not the sitting incumbent, which is >> interesting. all right, liz? >> well, this week, in a lawsuit, al schmidt, who's the city commissioner in philadelphia, revealed that he found 100,000 non-us citizens on pennsylvania's vot registration rolls. that's unacceptable, and that can sway an entire election. if you look at donald trum who won by 44,000 votes, 100,000 people who were on the voterwhos be should be taken s this governor, and i hope that he really does look at it and he eans up the rolls. >> all right. thank you for your inside stories, and thanks so much to you for watching. hope you have a great week ahead, and we'll see you right back ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i loved movies. i loved movies as a kid. and i loved experience. the environment that you went into, reverently, an
ajay? >> a postscript to david's inside story.e challenges to brendan boyle will be bill green, a former city council member, as well as the chair of the school reform council. a fighter, and my understanding is that i think he will be the endorsed party candidate, not the sitting incumbent, which is >> interesting. all right, liz? >> well, this week, in a lawsuit, al schmidt, who's the city commissioner in philadelphia, revealed that he found 100,000 non-us citizens on...
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so you see the present condition of the site, with a number of seed buildings as david ajay refers to them. there are historic buildings that are landmark buildings and you see those identified up on the top right of this slide. there are other buildings that we felt are important to preserve and keep for adaptive reuse, and i'll talk more about that in detail. what the -- the idea of the master plan here is to keep the original street grid so that we can preserve some of those buildings. you have the opportunity to keep those buildings. and this is a sketch from david ajay early on in the process that had to do with a few key principles that we developed. one is integrated uses that are in different districts, and tieing those uses together with open space along the waterfront. there are a couple key focal points in the plan. one is identified as a green room, and to the right of it is the original dry dock that i was just showing a photo of, and that is identified in the future development as the water room. and that relationship to the shoreline and the open space and those integra
so you see the present condition of the site, with a number of seed buildings as david ajay refers to them. there are historic buildings that are landmark buildings and you see those identified up on the top right of this slide. there are other buildings that we felt are important to preserve and keep for adaptive reuse, and i'll talk more about that in detail. what the -- the idea of the master plan here is to keep the original street grid so that we can preserve some of those buildings. you...
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david ajai is the creative visionary for this master plan and five point is the developer. you just heard from therese. i would like to share with you the project vision that we crafted and writing into the design development. i think that's important for the unpinning for what we are anticipating will come in the future at the shipyard. it's a fascinating site. these were blasted out of serpentine rock. you see a skeleton of a building that's under construction there that is one of the really inspirational buildings, a concept we came up with, that we would like to incentivize for adaptive reuse in the future. the vision for the project was inspired -- david ajai was inspired by this quote from mejia a -- maya angelou, talkin about knowing where we are in order to move forward in the future. and there's an interesting temporal aspect about knowing where we are in time and there's an interesting spatial aspect to this quote. as one moves through the space we create at the shipyard, and the connect through some of the historic structures, the connection to the topography, la
david ajai is the creative visionary for this master plan and five point is the developer. you just heard from therese. i would like to share with you the project vision that we crafted and writing into the design development. i think that's important for the unpinning for what we are anticipating will come in the future at the shipyard. it's a fascinating site. these were blasted out of serpentine rock. you see a skeleton of a building that's under construction there that is one of the really...
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long only investors at the palace hotel beginning around noon today presenting will be drew houston, ajayashi key questions they have about the company before they're willing to take the next step and buy shares key question, competition, how they plan to create that against big tech companies like microsoft and google also, their ability to up the number of paid users for their service. they're a consumer platform, offering their service for free. how do they get users to convert to becoming paid users and also there are plans to move to enterprise, getting more big businesses as customers as the competitor box has been able to do in terms of the ipo basics, this company is seeking to raise as much as $650 million in its ipo. at valuation of $7 billion, which as we have been discussing is a significant discount from the latest round in 2014 where they were valued about $10 billion. after today's lunch, they head to boston tomorrow for more investor meetings before heading to the west coast and midwest next week. pricing is expected at the end of next week with trading hopefully friday at
long only investors at the palace hotel beginning around noon today presenting will be drew houston, ajayashi key questions they have about the company before they're willing to take the next step and buy shares key question, competition, how they plan to create that against big tech companies like microsoft and google also, their ability to up the number of paid users for their service. they're a consumer platform, offering their service for free. how do they get users to convert to becoming...
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one can see in terms of that quick ajay sen si the pageant, his hopes high, and then it falling apart because his would be pal putin invaded crimea and ukraine. the other thing i find so interesting from the book is the ron goldsmith beat who was there making the deal for the miss universe pageant in moscow. and then it was there in 2015 and then again in the famous 2016 meeting. he's seemed like a comic secondary character. he has reported to the senate intelligence committee and has expressed a willingness to talk to mueller. i'll be interest today see how he figures. i have a hunch he may be more than this funny comic relief character. >> i share the opinion of gold stone in the book. he seems to be a cooperative source in the book but he is in the room for some of the key moments. >> the comfort and familiarity that the trumps have with goldstone as we saw in the e-mails from june of 2016 suggests that there's a lot more connection here than we're aware of. >> yeah and gene, of course, donald trump his involvement in a beauty pageant has many dimensions. it's not just about making
one can see in terms of that quick ajay sen si the pageant, his hopes high, and then it falling apart because his would be pal putin invaded crimea and ukraine. the other thing i find so interesting from the book is the ron goldsmith beat who was there making the deal for the miss universe pageant in moscow. and then it was there in 2015 and then again in the famous 2016 meeting. he's seemed like a comic secondary character. he has reported to the senate intelligence committee and has expressed...
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and look at the ajays -- adjacent to that. then we go on. and modlate vertically and add the scale to the building that makes it fit with its context. things like the depth of the store fronts. the detail, the human scale elements that provide a traditional sense of pattern rhythm and scale to a store front at the human level. and those are a few examples that would apply to neighborhood commercial districts and to all districts when we look at the context. we're hoping that with these illustrations and this information you can find the urban design guidelines and they're ready for adoption. >> thank you. >> we have her here. >> thank you commissioners. acting chair thank you for entertain north iteing this ite. i'll keep my comments brief. it's been a long process with u.d.g.s we held our first meeting in district 3 about a year ago now. that was attended by 60 people who were concerned and you know, often times it's a sense of skepticism, if not in worse cases opposition that brings us to the table with planning staff and that is kind of h
and look at the ajays -- adjacent to that. then we go on. and modlate vertically and add the scale to the building that makes it fit with its context. things like the depth of the store fronts. the detail, the human scale elements that provide a traditional sense of pattern rhythm and scale to a store front at the human level. and those are a few examples that would apply to neighborhood commercial districts and to all districts when we look at the context. we're hoping that with these...
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they are ajay raju, attorney. o have you again, sir. ed turzanski, foreign policy analyst. dix, governmental affairs. good morning to you, sir. thank you for joining us. and we welcome a new panelist, liz preate havey. she's an attorney and gop party chair, and welcome. we're so glad to have you as well, liz. >> thanks for having me. >> absolutely. let's talk about mayor kenney's proposal. literally, city council had an immediate reaction. so did pretty much everybody who was listening in a good way or a bad. but his idea was raise taxes -- possibly property taxes -- 6% to dig out the $1 billion school deficit that the school remains
they are ajay raju, attorney. o have you again, sir. ed turzanski, foreign policy analyst. dix, governmental affairs. good morning to you, sir. thank you for joining us. and we welcome a new panelist, liz preate havey. she's an attorney and gop party chair, and welcome. we're so glad to have you as well, liz. >> thanks for having me. >> absolutely. let's talk about mayor kenney's proposal. literally, city council had an immediate reaction. so did pretty much everybody who was...
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tag get it already getting thank you lee already getting some comments coming through on the hashtag ajay news good lots of you feeling a bit cynical about this one but i like this comment from todd on facebook who said the only reason north korea is developing nukes is to be taken seriously at the table in the fact the trumps agreed to meet him legitimizes that made and that is something which i've definitely heard a lot about today the idea that the reason north korea has got these nukes is to say hey we want to be taken seriously we want to be seen as equals not with all these sanctions in the mattel asians on us it is just so many strands to pull out here and there's a lot of watching to do before a well may i think they're talking about this meeting could happen at a.j. english on twitter if you want to drop a tweet to us in the thread there or facebook dot com slash al-jazeera for the live stream where you can comment as you go all right let's move on. trucks from an aid convoy which ended syria's eastern ghouta on friday morning have begun to cross back into government held territo
tag get it already getting thank you lee already getting some comments coming through on the hashtag ajay news good lots of you feeling a bit cynical about this one but i like this comment from todd on facebook who said the only reason north korea is developing nukes is to be taken seriously at the table in the fact the trumps agreed to meet him legitimizes that made and that is something which i've definitely heard a lot about today the idea that the reason north korea has got these nukes is...
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this could be an important band for us because it's ajays -- adjacent to the spectrum and could help fuel our nation's 5-g leadership. dod plans to submit a proposal to study for services in this band without harming operations. we hope the results of this hard work will be a win-win to enable continuing growth of the u.s. industry while maintaining the defense department's mission critical systems. the pipeline act and the spectrum relocation fund are two of the strongest tools we have to look for freed up spectrum for commercial uses, but we want to have every tool possible to make sure that we're making the most of our nation's scarce spectrum resources. clearing out bands is our priority. let's be clear. the law says that's our priority and we continue to look for bands to clear, but we know that there are other bands we're clearing out government users is not an option. to that end, ntia continues to develop novel spectrum management approaches. for example, the president's budget for 19 includes ntia to administer leases to federal spectrum. this could be a valuable tool in are
this could be an important band for us because it's ajays -- adjacent to the spectrum and could help fuel our nation's 5-g leadership. dod plans to submit a proposal to study for services in this band without harming operations. we hope the results of this hard work will be a win-win to enable continuing growth of the u.s. industry while maintaining the defense department's mission critical systems. the pipeline act and the spectrum relocation fund are two of the strongest tools we have to look...