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dalia left for the gym.ailing her. >> one of our sergeants makes a phone call while she is at the gym. and then we inform her that something happened at her house and she needs to get to the house fast. >> she doesn't know details. she just knows something has happened, get home quickly. >> yes. and she shows up at the house, and once again, she makes contact with our sergeant. and she's informed of her husband's death, that he's been killed. >> i'm sorry to tell you, ma'am. he's been killed. he's been killed, ma'am. >> oh, no! no. dear god, no. >> if you look at that video, she begins to react before she's even told the whole story. according to that sergeant who was actually making contact with her, he didn't see any tears. >> reporter: and when they brought her to the police station, investigators were curious to see how far dalia would push her scenario blaming the murder on one of her husband's former enemies. the detectives were carefully watching her interview on a tv monitor in a nearby room. >> peop
dalia left for the gym.ailing her. >> one of our sergeants makes a phone call while she is at the gym. and then we inform her that something happened at her house and she needs to get to the house fast. >> she doesn't know details. she just knows something has happened, get home quickly. >> yes. and she shows up at the house, and once again, she makes contact with our sergeant. and she's informed of her husband's death, that he's been killed. >> i'm sorry to tell you,...
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dalia left for the gym. undercover cops tailing her. >> one of our sergeants makes a phone call while she's at the gym, and they inform her something happened at her house and she needs to get to the house fast. >> she doesn't know details. she just knows something has happened, get home quickly? >> yes. and she shows up at the house and once again she makes contact with our sergeant. and she's informed of her husband's death, that he's been killed. >> i'm sorry to tell you, ma'am, he's been killed. he's been killed, ma'am. >> no, dear god, no. >> if you look at that video, she begins to react before she's even told the whole story. according to that sergeant who was actually making contact with her, he didn't see any tears. >> and when they brought her to the police station, investigators were curious to see how far dalia would push her scenario blaming the murder on one of her husband's former enemies. the detectives were carefully watching her interview on a tv monitor in a nearby room. >> people weren't
dalia left for the gym. undercover cops tailing her. >> one of our sergeants makes a phone call while she's at the gym, and they inform her something happened at her house and she needs to get to the house fast. >> she doesn't know details. she just knows something has happened, get home quickly? >> yes. and she shows up at the house and once again she makes contact with our sergeant. and she's informed of her husband's death, that he's been killed. >> i'm sorry to tell...
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and actually, dalia continues to be a very good tool for our cop holders as you know are elders. and actually the number of paper avenuapplications was up for 189 versus 17 or 18. there were six paper applications for cop holders out of 209. >> that's excellent. >> another question i have is, because i keep getting confused in my mind about the rent subsidiaries is the cue foundation the only vehicle for rent subsidies? >> unfortunately, that is the primary go-to organization for rent subsidiaries that are on going there. other organizations that may help with deposits or application costs, moving costs but for on going rental subsidiaries, the key foundation is pretty much it. the housing authority vouchers are another good source. unfortunately our housing authority isn't right there right now. it could be a couple years before any vouchers are available for them. >> how does the cue foundation obtain the money to provide the subsidiaries? does it come from the city? >> yes. >> and if you want a more comprehensive answer, maria can answer that for you but yes, it comes from the
and actually, dalia continues to be a very good tool for our cop holders as you know are elders. and actually the number of paper avenuapplications was up for 189 versus 17 or 18. there were six paper applications for cop holders out of 209. >> that's excellent. >> another question i have is, because i keep getting confused in my mind about the rent subsidiaries is the cue foundation the only vehicle for rent subsidies? >> unfortunately, that is the primary go-to organization...
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turned out for the poll with millions boycotting calling it a sham well let's dig into this with a dalia gonna me as beck she is an algerian political analyst and a resident scholar at the carnegie middle east center and she joins us now on skype from beirut dalia can an election with such a low turnout have any religious mysie no of course not and this is obvious you know algerians have been refusing this election for the last 9 months since the beginning of the peace will end soon. and yet the military the political military leadership went with this despite the refusal of the majority are. when one thing remains sure. that is not going to have any clue really to any religious legitimacy and this will put him in and there are a lot of rich share your share from the people who have been killing their demands and asking for more and more and pressure and there are limits to reach who brought him to power don let's start with the protesters presumably they're going to continue taking to the streets the unrest will continue indefinitely where do the protesters go from here. yeah well this
turned out for the poll with millions boycotting calling it a sham well let's dig into this with a dalia gonna me as beck she is an algerian political analyst and a resident scholar at the carnegie middle east center and she joins us now on skype from beirut dalia can an election with such a low turnout have any religious mysie no of course not and this is obvious you know algerians have been refusing this election for the last 9 months since the beginning of the peace will end soon. and yet...
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dennis murphy: the officer was direct with dalia. husband michael? ok, i'm sorry to tell you, ma'am. he's been killed. (crying) he's been killed, ma'am. no, dear god. listen. no. i want to see him. frank ranzie: i can't let you see him, ma'am. we have to do our job. dennis murphy: michael dippolito, her husband of six months, gunned down in their townhouse,
dennis murphy: the officer was direct with dalia. husband michael? ok, i'm sorry to tell you, ma'am. he's been killed. (crying) he's been killed, ma'am. no, dear god. listen. no. i want to see him. frank ranzie: i can't let you see him, ma'am. we have to do our job. dennis murphy: michael dippolito, her husband of six months, gunned down in their townhouse,
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. >> and let's look at what you do with that in dalia endowment. the ninth highest private university in the nine states, again a remarkable number. but it's a lot of money. it's like the big ivy league universities with even bigger endowments what you do with that? people are still paying a huge map for college tuition even though you've made an extraordinary words turn on your endowment. words go? >> about a third of it goes to financial aid. with a very committed to that will the entire time i've been at notre dame. something we talk about the leadership group and our board in our financial stewardship committees. it's something we've been very focused on. we've got the catholic thing : we got the morality of that and how much funds family have if they can afford it. >> how many people are getting financial aid. >> about half of our undergraduates get it. >> as a notre dame payment over $70,000 a year is it. you know how many people are actually paying that and how much are getting significant aid? >> about 70% of the students are getting some m
. >> and let's look at what you do with that in dalia endowment. the ninth highest private university in the nine states, again a remarkable number. but it's a lot of money. it's like the big ivy league universities with even bigger endowments what you do with that? people are still paying a huge map for college tuition even though you've made an extraordinary words turn on your endowment. words go? >> about a third of it goes to financial aid. with a very committed to that will the...
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agencies to determine effectiveness and continue to inform, educate and educate cop holders about using dalia when applying for housing. assuming available funding, new outreach efforts would like to complete include preparing for an investigator to search for additional individuals who may be eligible for cop. especially individuals who were living in-house holds we know were displaced. using social media resources to locate individuals. we will be preparing for the design and implementation of an interactive map to assist individuals who think they might be eligible in better determining their eligibility for cop. when we reach c.o.p. holders we want to engage with these individuals. early outreach notification allow c.o.p. holders the time to think about living in a particular community and to address any issues for instance, credit, that they might be facing. we're very excited about the launch of the c.o.p. holders' club to provide support networks for c.o.p. holders to stay engage by attending workshops and applying for affordable housing opportunities. so, in the audience today is the
agencies to determine effectiveness and continue to inform, educate and educate cop holders about using dalia when applying for housing. assuming available funding, new outreach efforts would like to complete include preparing for an investigator to search for additional individuals who may be eligible for cop. especially individuals who were living in-house holds we know were displaced. using social media resources to locate individuals. we will be preparing for the design and implementation...
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. >> and let's look at what you do with that in dalia endowment. the ninth highest private university in the nine states, again a remarkable number. but it's a lot of money. it's like the big ivy league universities with even bigger endowments what you do with that? people are still paying a huge map for college tuition even though you've made an extraordinary words turn on your endowment. words go? >> about a third of it goes to financial aid. with a very committed to that will the entire time i've been at notre dame. something we talk about the leadership group and our board in our financial stewardship committees. it's something we've been very focused on. we've got the catholic thing : we got the morality of that and how much funds family have if they can afford it. >> how many people are getting financial aid. >> about half of our undergraduates get it. >> as a notre dame payment over $70,000 a year is it. you know how many people are actually paying that and how much are getting significant aid? >> about 70% of the students are getting some m
. >> and let's look at what you do with that in dalia endowment. the ninth highest private university in the nine states, again a remarkable number. but it's a lot of money. it's like the big ivy league universities with even bigger endowments what you do with that? people are still paying a huge map for college tuition even though you've made an extraordinary words turn on your endowment. words go? >> about a third of it goes to financial aid. with a very committed to that will the...
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well let's get more on this now we're joined by dalia gollum a resident scholar at the carnegie middle east center and she's joining us live from beirut very good to have you with us on al-jazeera let's start with the sentences because they are significant sentences but how skeptical of you of the timing you know 2 days before the election. yeah you know the timing is very important in this election as well as the trial so actually i was seen by many on a jury and as a masquerade and a political joke actually many algerians refer to these election and these trial as the circles of the circus story so for them it's a dirty political trick that is here actually to convince them that the regime is changing but they are not really convinced but miss garden what the protesters rather these you know various people not have been tried i mean isn't this just the thing that so many protesters have been demanding that those who abuse their power for personal gain face justice yes now that's true but you know where a majority are algerian these sentences could have been a great step in a regional
well let's get more on this now we're joined by dalia gollum a resident scholar at the carnegie middle east center and she's joining us live from beirut very good to have you with us on al-jazeera let's start with the sentences because they are significant sentences but how skeptical of you of the timing you know 2 days before the election. yeah you know the timing is very important in this election as well as the trial so actually i was seen by many on a jury and as a masquerade and a...
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turned out with millions boycotting calling it a sham well let's get more on this we're joined by dalia gonna me as make an algerian political analyst and resident scholar at the carnegie middle east center and she's live for us in beirut always good to have you with us on al-jazeera so while we're still waiting for the official results can animate action with such a low turnout i mean 40 percent is what we're hearing from algerian authorities can it have real legitimacy. no of course now actually this is the biggest and a major challenge for the next president for now we don't know his name but there one thing remains sure is that whether it is a good measure the born or it teasingly will be each one think remains sure this president is going to like terrible each legitimacy and he is going to put it in know very sensitive bill position because he is going to be stuck between on the one side the people and majority of the judeans who refused to him and it is clear that the majority of algeria did not want to go to the wall so much and you will be stuck on the other hand between the mil
turned out with millions boycotting calling it a sham well let's get more on this we're joined by dalia gonna me as make an algerian political analyst and resident scholar at the carnegie middle east center and she's live for us in beirut always good to have you with us on al-jazeera so while we're still waiting for the official results can animate action with such a low turnout i mean 40 percent is what we're hearing from algerian authorities can it have real legitimacy. no of course now...