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we talked about isd bonds. this is something we are bringing to the committee next week. we used cfds and ifds on waterfront projects. >> i will invite brad up to talk about how we move from conceptual framework to transaction documents to have you have an understanding of what are some of buckets and categories from what i have described talked about in the term sheets. >> good afternoon, supervisors. brad benson, special projects manager with the port representing monique moyer and port team. monique will be up to address the committee after the presentation. i think jennifer, if we could go with the slides please. jennifer i think gave up a fairly thorough description of the conceptual framework, which is essentially the status of negotiation right now between parties, between warriors and owd and port staff. it was a staff recommendation to not seek an endorsement of the conceptual framework at this moment in time because the key questions. what is the cost of the substructure. what are the eligible costs for reimbursement under the conceptual framework. we need a lev
we talked about isd bonds. this is something we are bringing to the committee next week. we used cfds and ifds on waterfront projects. >> i will invite brad up to talk about how we move from conceptual framework to transaction documents to have you have an understanding of what are some of buckets and categories from what i have described talked about in the term sheets. >> good afternoon, supervisors. brad benson, special projects manager with the port representing monique moyer...
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you show on slide 13 that shows property tax funding that would come in, is this net of the proposed isd or -- >> it is not. thank you for pointing that out. what you have to assume is the first 30 years that five million should be taken off the annual general fund revenues because that would be dedicated to repaying the isd. that would be issued in order to repay the warriors for the substructure costs. >> thanks. >> thank you for that. >> so the one-time revenues include the jobs housing linkage, housing, child care, impact and ease -- east sea, that is all include thered that number. economic benefits include permanent employment, construction employment and annual economic spend. total direct jobs anticipated to be created and maintained is 107,000 jobs. over 200,000 full time equivalent leapt jobs from the three-year period construction time of this project. total of 282 million in annual economic impact. what is important is we adjusted to make sure these were net impacts. warriors are already located in the bay. we spent a great deal of time trying to net out the current economic
you show on slide 13 that shows property tax funding that would come in, is this net of the proposed isd or -- >> it is not. thank you for pointing that out. what you have to assume is the first 30 years that five million should be taken off the annual general fund revenues because that would be dedicated to repaying the isd. that would be issued in order to repay the warriors for the substructure costs. >> thanks. >> thank you for that. >> so the one-time revenues...
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. -- the fear isd flood.her along the potomac in northwest. >> we passed high tide just r ago.an hou was high, no doubt that, b it is not area nearn this h is good news.c for the route, you see tons of debris has been going by us. with other things related to sandy as well. scenet, it was a surreal alexandria as strieker -- trick or treaters past fallen trees. got power back. it is monday afternoon. was it like to get it back? >> it was great. >> but many homes were still dark. the falls are still up tonight, flooding is a little lingering fears of more. we drove the length of rock parkway and beach drive, the creek is tie whole stretch is open. back in alexandria, workers were back after taking to higher ground before .esterday's flooding even as things seem to return to normal, people were keeping eyes and the potomac. halloween night, you want to the sights and the kids in costumes, but coming down out for have to watch your vehicle. it will fly quickly. >> although our area has dealt lot, it could have been much worse. i have friends in southern they had to be evacuating. lucky,
. -- the fear isd flood.her along the potomac in northwest. >> we passed high tide just r ago.an hou was high, no doubt that, b it is not area nearn this h is good news.c for the route, you see tons of debris has been going by us. with other things related to sandy as well. scenet, it was a surreal alexandria as strieker -- trick or treaters past fallen trees. got power back. it is monday afternoon. was it like to get it back? >> it was great. >> but many homes were still...
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when the power is out and tv is that isd pc's are down, impacted more broadly than just by tele-communications. we found that once we got power back, we returned service back to our fios customers quicker than we had with some of our copper customers. i happen to be in long beach, long island the other day, and it is a really good example -- a community with 16,000 customers -- are copper plans were still try to repair. i expect it will migrate the traditional copper plans over to fiber. 10,000 fios customers are back in service. a hurricane is one thing. a snowstorm can be another. i think the context of reliability needs to be thought through many different potential events, not just one. our data is very clear. the fiber is more resilient in a storm, and has greater opportunity for restoral. >> mr. mudge, i'd like to get a chance to get your response. "it is time for an honest conversation about network reliability in the wireless and digital age. it is time to ask hard questions about backup power." >> it is an interesting question. and it is one we have been asking ourselves and the horiz
when the power is out and tv is that isd pc's are down, impacted more broadly than just by tele-communications. we found that once we got power back, we returned service back to our fios customers quicker than we had with some of our copper customers. i happen to be in long beach, long island the other day, and it is a really good example -- a community with 16,000 customers -- are copper plans were still try to repair. i expect it will migrate the traditional copper plans over to fiber. 10,000...
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and the technology disappears and isdded where we want it to be. >> people have called you the next steveobs. is that hau how you see yourself? >> not at all. steve has been a great inspiration for our industry, but the best thing he ever said is you have to follow your own path. you have to make your own path. you u have to reinvent yourself andinnovate. we're taking our own path. >> my thanks to jack dorsey. >>> up next on the "wall street journal l report," we will lookt the news this upcoming week that willave an impact on your money and hope yofind us on facebook/maria bartiromo. they've been committed to putting clients first. helping generations through tough times. good times. never taking a bailout. there wh you need them. helping millions of americans over the centuries. the strength of a global financial leader. the heart of a one-to-one relationship. together for your future. ♪ nt to improve our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ..nothing transforms scsg dvin advanced acher ed
and the technology disappears and isdded where we want it to be. >> people have called you the next steveobs. is that hau how you see yourself? >> not at all. steve has been a great inspiration for our industry, but the best thing he ever said is you have to follow your own path. you have to make your own path. you u have to reinvent yourself andinnovate. we're taking our own path. >> my thanks to jack dorsey. >>> up next on the "wall street journal l...
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reimbursement and look at them in two ways, there's the purchase credit for the seawall lot, projected isd bond, close to 55.5 million. the slight variable if you look at the fee value. if we could sell 3032, the appraiser looked at if we could sell 3032 what would the value be. 30 million. based upon calculations of what the net present value of the lease would be on 3032, that is 31 million. you see the three sources don't equal 120 million. so i think the conversation on 13% has over shadowed the notion that we don't get to it under the present value of the three. >> jennifer, i want to clarify. at the current state we anticipate we would need potentially 120 million to be able to rehabilitate piers 30, 32, primarily substructure in order to support anything on top of it. what conceptual framework is laying out is saying no matter what the cost is even if it is higher than 120 million on piers 3032, the city is only liable for reimbursing maximum of 120 million period. not only are we limited to 120 million reimbursement cap but further limited to pay back that cap with these three sour
reimbursement and look at them in two ways, there's the purchase credit for the seawall lot, projected isd bond, close to 55.5 million. the slight variable if you look at the fee value. if we could sell 3032, the appraiser looked at if we could sell 3032 what would the value be. 30 million. based upon calculations of what the net present value of the lease would be on 3032, that is 31 million. you see the three sources don't equal 120 million. so i think the conversation on 13% has over...
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jill kelley isd. she talks to the f.b.i. f.b.i. falls in love with kelley sends her shirtless pictures and gets nothing done. shoots it up the f.b.i. allen. they start to investigate and they find petraeus with a love connection going on and find general john allen who has been sending tens of thousands of e-mails to jill kelley as well. >> dana: this jill kelley must be something else. >> eric: we don't know. we don't know. >> andrea: can i say something about the shirtless photos? i've been sent shirtless photos before. >> greg: sorry about that. >> andrea: stop sending me shirtless photos. to all the men out, there stop sending women shirtless photos. it's not attractive. unless you are dade beckham, put a shirt and tie on. >> greg: it shows how modern communication sends men to hormonal maniacs. this is the c.i.a. we are talking about. they weren't just shirtless, they were probably flexing. there is no difference between a 13-year-old boy and 66-year-old man. they will flex until they die. >> bob: have you ever got an shirtles
jill kelley isd. she talks to the f.b.i. f.b.i. falls in love with kelley sends her shirtless pictures and gets nothing done. shoots it up the f.b.i. allen. they start to investigate and they find petraeus with a love connection going on and find general john allen who has been sending tens of thousands of e-mails to jill kelley as well. >> dana: this jill kelley must be something else. >> eric: we don't know. we don't know. >> andrea: can i say something about the shirtless...
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victim isd the deceased. it could be a teenager involved.nnel 8 will have a live with details up and a couple of minutes. at your commute. are on i-395 at duke prettywhich is looking good. an accident on the shoulder but it is not causing a problem beyond that. on the belly and a hampshire, we volume from college around to georgia avenue in silver spring. is on the poolside with degree temperatures across parts of the west and northern virginia. 34 degrees in manassas. partly sunny today, a few possible this morning otherwise, the about 10 degrees below average. >> we will be back at 7:56. [ earnest ] out of the blue one day, we were told to build a 30-foot stage. gathered the guys and we built that 30-foot stage, not knowing what it was for. just days later, all three shifts were told to assemble in the warehouse. a group of people walked out on that stage and told us that the plant is now closed and all of you are fired... i looked both ways, i looked at the crowd, and...we all just lost our jobs. we don't have an income. mitt romney made
victim isd the deceased. it could be a teenager involved.nnel 8 will have a live with details up and a couple of minutes. at your commute. are on i-395 at duke prettywhich is looking good. an accident on the shoulder but it is not causing a problem beyond that. on the belly and a hampshire, we volume from college around to georgia avenue in silver spring. is on the poolside with degree temperatures across parts of the west and northern virginia. 34 degrees in manassas. partly sunny today, a few...
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"less than"half-blood blues" isd novel. the first was named one of 2004's books to remember why the new york public library. it was nominated to the legacy award, and it is a part of canada's's new face of fiction program. as they say in my beloved nigeria in calgary in making our own a victorious, esi edugyan has held residencies in spain and icelandic and germany it's a writer the global mail says promises to leave black literature and a whole new direction. and i happen to agree with that. for her vacation, for her invocation at the time and place that are entrenched in our imaginations that they use even as they define our imagination and for her elimination of people upon whom too little historical or literary life has been shown, esi edugyan is awarded the anisielf-wolf book award for fiction for her stunning and startling of all "half-blood blues." ♪ i am so honored to be receiving this award tonight to be associated with this long and distinguished list of amazing writers who have won this before it's just incredibl
"less than"half-blood blues" isd novel. the first was named one of 2004's books to remember why the new york public library. it was nominated to the legacy award, and it is a part of canada's's new face of fiction program. as they say in my beloved nigeria in calgary in making our own a victorious, esi edugyan has held residencies in spain and icelandic and germany it's a writer the global mail says promises to leave black literature and a whole new direction. and i happen to...
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[applause] booik isd that greg's available for sale outside the room. >> truman had two proposals inhis life. this was a man who got into politics having failed in many businesses as a young man. the only way to get into politics was to be part of the machine. there were two machines. he took up with the pindar gas machine which was the most corrupt and vicious machine. how did this happen? how could he worked in this machine in local politics? that was the first to work out. the second is what we all know about, what is the story about the atomic bomb before he became president and when the decision was on his desk was to market is still a controversial story. -- when the decision was on his desk. it is still a controversial story. >> that is sunday night at 8:00. >> center marco rubio is the keynote speaker at a political fund-raiser. this is his first trip to iowa since the 2012 election. he has been mentioned as a potential presidential candidate in 2016. live coverage at 7:30 on c-span. >> for the last half century, the discussion of the assassination has been dominated by two s
[applause] booik isd that greg's available for sale outside the room. >> truman had two proposals inhis life. this was a man who got into politics having failed in many businesses as a young man. the only way to get into politics was to be part of the machine. there were two machines. he took up with the pindar gas machine which was the most corrupt and vicious machine. how did this happen? how could he worked in this machine in local politics? that was the first to work out. the second...
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gay isd not towaurn toward good, it turned to gay is barely tolerable. from our point of view, it was a huge step forward. in the '80s, you are the bearer of a dreaded disease that america hates and they hate you as well, to move from being despised and anti-american minority to a barely tolerable one is the best news in your life. that is what happened in the early '90s. and further courts revived a strong interests in the state constitutionalism to protect the rights of minorities but the voter was not willing to do it. the supreme court decision upholding consentual sodomy laws in the state of georgia where you could receive 20 years in prison for sodomy for consensual activity, but in the 1990's, one state supreme court after another in some unlikely places like georgia and arkansas and tennessee strike down the sodomy laws under their state constitution. it culminates in texas in 2003. within this climate, it seemed like the time was right. the other case we lost two-one, and in retrospect, it was a blessing for the movement. in the ones they we did
gay isd not towaurn toward good, it turned to gay is barely tolerable. from our point of view, it was a huge step forward. in the '80s, you are the bearer of a dreaded disease that america hates and they hate you as well, to move from being despised and anti-american minority to a barely tolerable one is the best news in your life. that is what happened in the early '90s. and further courts revived a strong interests in the state constitutionalism to protect the rights of minorities but the...