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only site we've worked out with the school across from the development this is the permanent spot lamar has paid for the initial relocation and the temporary they've been working with the hope sf services team and ocii as far as the mr. larkin so and we've been working with the residents to make sure that you know the relocation plan is in place for the services to work for everybody. >> and the police station since it's a small substation. >> in a later phase in place for the next several years at least so we haven't a plan in place for that yet but subject to the relocation benefits obviously. >> and something dear to my heart hopefully, there will be no permanent displacement of murals. >> how we maintain the murals when the building is gone that's part of the plan. >> the on the questioning question is a followup to commissioner mondejar's workforce referral maybe we're not ready to talk about it i want to upstairs how the residents of affordable care act are incentive tisz advised or informed for candidates for those homes. >> a lot of our services are focused on the workforce opportun
only site we've worked out with the school across from the development this is the permanent spot lamar has paid for the initial relocation and the temporary they've been working with the hope sf services team and ocii as far as the mr. larkin so and we've been working with the residents to make sure that you know the relocation plan is in place for the services to work for everybody. >> and the police station since it's a small substation. >> in a later phase in place for the next...
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number one affordable units those will be complete by the end of the year and substantial outreach lamar has received 44 applications for the lottery and that will dovetail the outreach process with the 16 affordable housing on blocks 53 and 54 those are under construction and will be complete at the end of next year and the next design stages for block 55 are the design development to be submitted to the building inspection and they'll have to execute a construction and that will happen with the 1u7b9 design phases and this construction will begin in frill e april of 2018 i want to recognize some of the staff when i call our name, please stand up under yeah from ocii ms. maria from ocii and two folks from lamar they all work on the affordable housing that concludes my presentation. we're here if you have questions >> thank you duo do we have any speaker cards. >> i have 4 speaker cards dr. espanola jackson, ace washington and two others. >> dr. jackson. >> i think mrs. jackson left good afternoon first madam chair rosales fellow commissioners attorney and staff director bohe and welcome bac
number one affordable units those will be complete by the end of the year and substantial outreach lamar has received 44 applications for the lottery and that will dovetail the outreach process with the 16 affordable housing on blocks 53 and 54 those are under construction and will be complete at the end of next year and the next design stages for block 55 are the design development to be submitted to the building inspection and they'll have to execute a construction and that will happen with...
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lamar has not been a bad senator in tennessee. he has tried to hold up some things and get some things done. but like i said, you know, what's getting done is just being done in places like clarksville and nashville and chattanooga, knoxville, but there is a whole -- you know, the whole rest of the state where we're -- where nothing is really getting done. host: that's robert from clifton, tennessee. if you go to the web site of the "new york post," it talks about a debate that took place recently in new york there. this is representative michael grim, the republican, and democratic opponent talking about their debate. you can see the whole exchange on c-span.org. here is a bit of it. >> i don't think the president handle it well. i don't think the cdc has allowed it well. the administration basically said she should have been on a private jet of some sort, like an average citizen can afford a chartered flight. >> you cut the funding. you cut the funding for hospital preparedness. face the fact. >> the cdc received more funding in
lamar has not been a bad senator in tennessee. he has tried to hold up some things and get some things done. but like i said, you know, what's getting done is just being done in places like clarksville and nashville and chattanooga, knoxville, but there is a whole -- you know, the whole rest of the state where we're -- where nothing is really getting done. host: that's robert from clifton, tennessee. if you go to the web site of the "new york post," it talks about a debate that took...
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and name much more problem-solving and state centered fashion and partly i think the senator lamar alexander hased about this. there's language in the statute that created the u.s. department of education, and there's language behind. it says the federal government won't touch critchlow more instruction and senator alexander has closed the door. let's just say the federal government will not touch anything and i think one of the real opportunities to chris alluded to was for folks that really embrace common core as a statewide initiative to stability jump on that train. for them to be saying, look, this is the kind of language that everybody should be able to agree on, democrats and republicans, whatever has happened in the last five years has happened. but let's make it clear that whoever gets elected president in 2016, this is not something that is supposed to open the door for them to make decisions. and this includes how much of a role, if any, the federal government should have an approving state assessment because that opens a big door for the department of education whether or not they ar
and name much more problem-solving and state centered fashion and partly i think the senator lamar alexander hased about this. there's language in the statute that created the u.s. department of education, and there's language behind. it says the federal government won't touch critchlow more instruction and senator alexander has closed the door. let's just say the federal government will not touch anything and i think one of the real opportunities to chris alluded to was for folks that really...
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a target think senator lamar alexander has offered, there's language in the statute that created theepartment of energy. there's a statute and no child -- language in no child left behind that says the federal government won't touch curricula, won't touch instruction. so there's this whole question about, well, isn't touching standards? does this have anything to do with instructions? senator alexander said let's close the door but let's say the federal government will not touch anything in this whole bailiwick. one of the real opportunities that chris alluded to is for folks who really embrace the common core and abrasive at the state led initiative just about jump on that train. for them to be saying, look, this is the kind of link everybody should be able to agree on, democrats and republican. whatever has happened in the last that this has happened but looking forward let's make it clear who ever gets elected president in 2016, this is something that is to open the door and make decision. this gets us back to the question of how much of a role, if any, the federal should have and
a target think senator lamar alexander has offered, there's language in the statute that created theepartment of energy. there's a statute and no child -- language in no child left behind that says the federal government won't touch curricula, won't touch instruction. so there's this whole question about, well, isn't touching standards? does this have anything to do with instructions? senator alexander said let's close the door but let's say the federal government will not touch anything in...
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michael vick has been named the jet's starter starting against andy reid and the chiefs. lamar houston tore hisscelebrat. he's the second player this season to be lost for the season from something like this. first time, it was the discount double check. don't do it anymore. >> flyers have won three of four, they host the l.a. kings tomorrow night. ray emery could be in goal again. steve mason has struggled in goal. he's 0-3-1. craig orubio sid e said he's going to make his decision tomorrow. mason trying to keep his comforts. >>> and we're right back, i guess. what's the truth on taxes? factcheck.org says it's tom corbett who's being dishonest. they say tom wolf has a plan to reduce income taxes for the middle class and cut local property taxes. and tom corbett? it's corbett who slashed education by a billion dollars... ...and now almost 80% of school districts plan to raise property taxes. and it's corbett who's increasing gas taxes by 28 cents a gallon. tom corbett. desperate and dishonest. >>> that's nbc 10 at 11:00. >> we thank you for watchings. "the tonight show" is comi
michael vick has been named the jet's starter starting against andy reid and the chiefs. lamar houston tore hisscelebrat. he's the second player this season to be lost for the season from something like this. first time, it was the discount double check. don't do it anymore. >> flyers have won three of four, they host the l.a. kings tomorrow night. ray emery could be in goal again. steve mason has struggled in goal. he's 0-3-1. craig orubio sid e said he's going to make his decision...
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it has strong tribal connections there, and it is not far from the province of lamar which the houthies overran three or four days ago, so it is on the province there. >> thank you very much for the reporting there. >>> we're joined on the phone from sanaa, nick from the u.n. agency. it's easy to gloss over what is going on the ground for people who live there in yemen. give us a broad picture of what you know about humanitarian situation? >> yes, thank you for having me, nick. here in sanaa where i am stationed the situation is very tense. it's changing the way we live and changing the way we have to work. so we continue our work and helping refugees. we work very closely with our partners, we've been able to access areas where we were unable to access. >> it must be incredibly difficult to work in this country right now, isn't it? >> it is, it is, but the humanitarian community is used to it. we're largely able to continue our work and respond to new challenges, but continue our work by changing the way we work. we do work very closely with yemeni who are able to access the areas now.
it has strong tribal connections there, and it is not far from the province of lamar which the houthies overran three or four days ago, so it is on the province there. >> thank you very much for the reporting there. >>> we're joined on the phone from sanaa, nick from the u.n. agency. it's easy to gloss over what is going on the ground for people who live there in yemen. give us a broad picture of what you know about humanitarian situation? >> yes, thank you for having me,...
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has to. >> there was a sign at 12th and lamar on the north side of the river, it had a bug and it rotated andp with neon, i loved that when i was a kid. we would get pizza when i was a kid. my dad had a sun roof. nobody else i knew had a sun roof. i would make him look at that, like it was going to pounce. i loved it. so one time we were going to get pizza, he was in a hurry. he wants to go straight in to get the pizza. he leaves me in the car and says don't touch anything. i'm 3 years old. he goes and gets the pizza. you don't do that. attached to everything. i got in gear and backed out into lamar and hit an impala full of family that were just stunned to see a 3-year-old at the wheel. and my excuse was, i want to see the bug, take me to the bug. i was drawn to the bug like the bug is drawn to the light. and you could argue i've been wrecking cars that way ever since or making bugs ever sense. >> you hit the impala full of hispanic americans? >> yes. they interrupted my trajectory and i interrupted theirs. i was on my way to the sign. >> so no one got to their intended destination because o
has to. >> there was a sign at 12th and lamar on the north side of the river, it had a bug and it rotated andp with neon, i loved that when i was a kid. we would get pizza when i was a kid. my dad had a sun roof. nobody else i knew had a sun roof. i would make him look at that, like it was going to pounce. i loved it. so one time we were going to get pizza, he was in a hurry. he wants to go straight in to get the pizza. he leaves me in the car and says don't touch anything. i'm 3 years...
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has to. >> there was a sign at 12th and lamar on the north side of the river, it had a bug and it rotated and. we would get pizza when i was a kid. my dad had a sun roof. nobody else i knew had a sun roof. i would make him look at that, like it was going to pounce. i loved it. so one time we were going to get pizza, he was in a hurry. he wants to go straight in to get the pizza. he leaves me in the car and says don't touch anything. i'm 3 years old. he goes and gets the pizza. you don't do that. attached to everything. i got in gear and backed out into lamar and hit an impala-full of family that were just stunned to see a 3-year-old at the wheel. and my excuse was, i want to see the bug, take me to the bug. i was drawn to the bug like the bug is drawn to the light. and you could argue i've been wrecking cars that way ever since or making bugs ever sense. >> you hit the impala full of hispanic americans? >> yes, they were on their way home, i was on my way to the sign. >> so no one got to their intended destination because of the sign. >> one could argue i did get to my intended destination ma
has to. >> there was a sign at 12th and lamar on the north side of the river, it had a bug and it rotated and. we would get pizza when i was a kid. my dad had a sun roof. nobody else i knew had a sun roof. i would make him look at that, like it was going to pounce. i loved it. so one time we were going to get pizza, he was in a hurry. he wants to go straight in to get the pizza. he leaves me in the car and says don't touch anything. i'm 3 years old. he goes and gets the pizza. you don't...
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has to. >> there was a sign at 12th and lamar on the north side of the river that had a giant bug, a three-dimensional was a kid. and we would get pizza at a place right across the street. my dad had a peugeot 404. it had a sunroof. nobody else i knew hay sunroof. and i'd make him drive under it so i could look up at this bug looking like it was going to pounce. i loved it. so inevitably one time we're going to get pizza. he doesn't want to take me to look at the bug. he wants to get the pizza. he leaves me in the car. he says don't touch anything. i'm 3 years old. he goes and gets the pizza. you don't do that. i touched everything. and i got it in gear and backed out onto lamar and hit this impala with this hispanic family that were just stunned to see a 3-year-old at the wheel. and my excuse was i wanted to see the bug. take me to the bug. i was drawn to the bug like the bug's drawn to the light. and you could argue i've been wrecking cars like that ever since. or making bugs ever since. >> you hit the impala full of hispanic americans. >> yes. they interrupted my trajectory and i interrupted theirs
has to. >> there was a sign at 12th and lamar on the north side of the river that had a giant bug, a three-dimensional was a kid. and we would get pizza at a place right across the street. my dad had a peugeot 404. it had a sunroof. nobody else i knew hay sunroof. and i'd make him drive under it so i could look up at this bug looking like it was going to pounce. i loved it. so inevitably one time we're going to get pizza. he doesn't want to take me to look at the bug. he wants to get the...
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has ebola. i guess that's the question. >> thank you, lamar. >> okay. thank you. >> well, i know my colleagues and i both realized that very early on, i know dr. fouchi, one of my heroes and an extraordinary individual all recognize we are in flu. excuse me. there are a lot of people who are going to have fevers and colds and aches and pains, and what we wanted to make sure was that people didn't start thinki thinking, oh, my god, i caught ebola obviously. the real issue there is simple questions up front. have you been out of the country? have you been to africa? have you been near anybody that has ebola? and if the answers are no, you don't have ebola. period. you have the common cold. you have flu, which happens every time around this time of the year. so we are trying to do the best we can to get that word out. i know in numerous press conferences i have had over the last couple of weeks, i do the best i can to get that information out to the public because i have had colleagues call me and say, my gosh, you know, i have a friend of mine who is from
has ebola. i guess that's the question. >> thank you, lamar. >> okay. thank you. >> well, i know my colleagues and i both realized that very early on, i know dr. fouchi, one of my heroes and an extraordinary individual all recognize we are in flu. excuse me. there are a lot of people who are going to have fevers and colds and aches and pains, and what we wanted to make sure was that people didn't start thinki thinking, oh, my god, i caught ebola obviously. the real issue there...
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has ebola. i guess that's the question. >> thank you, lamar. >> okay. thank you. >> well, i know my colleagues and i both realized that very early on, i know dr. fouchi, one of my heroes and an extraordinary individual all recognize we are in flu. excuse me. there are a lot of people who are going to have fevers and colds and aches and pains, and what we wanted to make sure was that people didn't start thinki thinking, oh, my god, i caught ebola obviously. the real issue there is simple questions up front. have you been out of the country? have you been to africa? have you been near anybody that has ebola? and if the answers are no, you don't have ebola. period. you have the common cold. you have flu, which happens every time around this time of the year. so we are trying to do the best we can to get that word out. i know in numerous press conferences i have had over the last couple of weeks, i do the best i can to get that information out to the public because i have had colleagues call me and say, my gosh, you know, i have a friend of mine who is from
has ebola. i guess that's the question. >> thank you, lamar. >> okay. thank you. >> well, i know my colleagues and i both realized that very early on, i know dr. fouchi, one of my heroes and an extraordinary individual all recognize we are in flu. excuse me. there are a lot of people who are going to have fevers and colds and aches and pains, and what we wanted to make sure was that people didn't start thinki thinking, oh, my god, i caught ebola obviously. the real issue there...
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lamar joy. the new york city officer digs through his pockets, or that's what it looks like. it appears he is taking something from the man. he has some cash there. the victim says it was more than $1,300. the officer didn't give it back. he says the officer pepper sprayed him and walked away. the sister asked for the officer's badge number and got pepper sprayed, too. they say the police officer robbed the client. >> it depicts what appears to be the police robbing somebody. not arresting them, not somebody who committed a crime. >> he has no intention on suing the city over this matter. he says he just wants his money back. >>> happening today, the delaware board of education will decide if a charter school should stay open. it was placed under review earlier this year. in august, an education department committee recommended that its charter status be revoked because of poor academic performance and other issues. the school has replaced 90% of its teachers since then and has a new principal. they believe it can turn things around if given the opportunity. >>> a positive sign for the economy speaking of turning things around. t
lamar joy. the new york city officer digs through his pockets, or that's what it looks like. it appears he is taking something from the man. he has some cash there. the victim says it was more than $1,300. the officer didn't give it back. he says the officer pepper sprayed him and walked away. the sister asked for the officer's badge number and got pepper sprayed, too. they say the police officer robbed the client. >> it depicts what appears to be the police robbing somebody. not...
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lamar houston and matt slauson are both done for the season. an m-r-i confirmed houston tore his a- c-l while celebrating a meaningless sack in the fourth quarter. the cubs off- season hasgotten more interesting now that joe maddon is on the market. after spending nine seasons in tampa, there's speculation maddon could replace cubs manager rick renteria. the cubs have not addressed the situation, but reiase a emt saying he's awe the rumors, but he's focused on bring a championship to chicago. the bulls are just one day away from the season opener in new york, and jimmy butler is a game- time decision. he's recovering from a sprained thumb and is still having trouble dribbling with his left hand. the bulls also picked up the third- year option for tony snell. the bulls are just one day away from the season opener in new york, and jimmy butler is a game- he's from is having bl dribbliwi lnd ths also u third- on r tonyl. we're in phase one right now. it is tolerable. it is cooler than yesterday. temperatures kind of slide the next few days. halloween day is going to be kind of blustery and cool. the remnants of hurricane and not the storm that's like hawaii during the last
lamar houston and matt slauson are both done for the season. an m-r-i confirmed houston tore his a- c-l while celebrating a meaningless sack in the fourth quarter. the cubs off- season hasgotten more interesting now that joe maddon is on the market. after spending nine seasons in tampa, there's speculation maddon could replace cubs manager rick renteria. the cubs have not addressed the situation, but reiase a emt saying he's awe the rumors, but he's focused on bring a championship to chicago....
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has ebola. i guess that's the question. >> thank you, lamar. >> okay. thank you. >> well, i know my colleagues and i both realized that very early on, i know dr. fouchi, one of my heroes and an extraordinary individual all recognize we are in flu. excuse me. there are a lot of people who are going to have fevers and colds and aches and pains, and what we wanted to make sure was that people didn't start thinki thinking, oh, my god, i caught ebola obviously. the real issue there is simple questions up front. have you been out of the country? have you been to africa? have you been near anybody that has ebola? and if the answers are no, you don't have ebola. period. you have the common cold. you have flu, which happens every time around this time of the year. so we are trying to do the best we can to get that word out. i know in numerous press conferences i have had over the last couple of weeks, i do the best i can to get that information out to the public because i have had colleagues call me and say, my gosh, you know, i have a friend of mine who is from
has ebola. i guess that's the question. >> thank you, lamar. >> okay. thank you. >> well, i know my colleagues and i both realized that very early on, i know dr. fouchi, one of my heroes and an extraordinary individual all recognize we are in flu. excuse me. there are a lot of people who are going to have fevers and colds and aches and pains, and what we wanted to make sure was that people didn't start thinki thinking, oh, my god, i caught ebola obviously. the real issue there...
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has just been released. as ida segal reports, the video raises more questions about the officer's behavior. >> you see this? look. you see this. >> reporter: the man in the sweatshirt is lamargetting slammed up against a fence in brooklyn a few weeks ago as a police officer digs through his pockets. >> give me my money, man. >> reporter: in this cell phone video, it appears as though the officer has taken his money, more than $1300, and doesn't give it back. his attorney, robert marinelli, tells me the police officer robbed his client. >> very vividly depicts what appears to be the police robbing somebody. not arresting them. not somebody who committed a crime or done anything wrong. >> reporter: marinelli says it started when joy was walking through this basketball court with his friends in his coney island neighborhood. one of his friends was allegedly stopped by police and pepper sprayed. marinelli says when joy questioned the officer's actions, this happened. >> he just stole his money. >> we could go back to kindergarten where stealing is wrong. >> reporter: joy says the officer pepper sprayed him and then walked away. >> get his badge number. >> reporter: in the video
has just been released. as ida segal reports, the video raises more questions about the officer's behavior. >> you see this? look. you see this. >> reporter: the man in the sweatshirt is lamargetting slammed up against a fence in brooklyn a few weeks ago as a police officer digs through his pockets. >> give me my money, man. >> reporter: in this cell phone video, it appears as though the officer has taken his money, more than $1300, and doesn't give it back. his...
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the committee lamar alexander will see the growth in medicare spending we just got out a lot of other spending that we also know the share of dollars going to post secondary education has decreased as a percentage of the state budget. so i commend the center for the proposal for trying to put the spotlight back on the need for big governmengovernmen t to be more robust in terms of its support of post secondary education. we could argue about some of the particulars in your proposal. it's extraordinarily ambitious proposal but a lot of the goals that are implicit our specific in the proposal, things that we certainly agree with and would like to see enacted. but the reason why i mentioned the data record issue and the earnings data is because i believe that that is perhaps one of the last best chance as we have to stimulate the governor and legislature to provide greater support for post second education by having greater documentation of impact that we have to. and as i was thinking over the weekend about this panel, i would bring back to the goals which you will remember, and what president herbert walker bush did in this area, trying to perhaps potentially galvanize
the committee lamar alexander will see the growth in medicare spending we just got out a lot of other spending that we also know the share of dollars going to post secondary education has decreased as a percentage of the state budget. so i commend the center for the proposal for trying to put the spotlight back on the need for big governmengovernmen t to be more robust in terms of its support of post secondary education. we could argue about some of the particulars in your proposal. it's...