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we want the developers to get onsite, to look at the buildings, work with the residents and determine the scope of work and get a costing on it. we had a consultant do a preliminary estimate of the cost. but that does not sort of substitute for developer and contractor trying to get the cost of the particular development. so we talked a little about -- so we talked a little bit about, and the questions were raised about what does this do for the reside residents; right. one there is no change in how the rents are calculated. no rescreening. again this is not a demolition program. so hopefully we will not have people out of their units for less than a short period of time. and no displacement. the other aspects for the residents. this is a long-term affordability. we are not selling off the land. it's not going to some other corporation. it's being held by the housing authority, in terms of the 99-year lease. there is a 55-year tax credit affordability requirement. there will be requirements related to the project-based rental assistance contract. mocd will have secondary loans on the
we want the developers to get onsite, to look at the buildings, work with the residents and determine the scope of work and get a costing on it. we had a consultant do a preliminary estimate of the cost. but that does not sort of substitute for developer and contractor trying to get the cost of the particular development. so we talked a little about -- so we talked a little bit about, and the questions were raised about what does this do for the reside residents; right. one there is no change...
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we have a corresponding onsite their team and enjoy this life. now get out more bodies are being trained to see that doubt but no immediate survivors of clergy that is the case cut no ice she said how they have been coping with the sectarian times for the past six seventy. i mean it's been an agonizing week for people who are waiting here and as you would imagine the atmosphere it is extremely extremely heavy and depressing. she also connect with a foreign expert in your step and insight on this devastating incident. should he stay on the sheer or be in the school on the ship. for everyone's on the actual show the most important thing about breaking news as providing end to it in the news coverage rather than becoming too emotional. in auckland. it's not the initiative to use interest in tennis team prt in three d shows to catch rising of the syllable passenger ferry. everyone shearer snow storms in recent days. but does his or her distance from the perspective positions. in my heart the question. i'm going yet our people. working. the we don't w
we have a corresponding onsite their team and enjoy this life. now get out more bodies are being trained to see that doubt but no immediate survivors of clergy that is the case cut no ice she said how they have been coping with the sectarian times for the past six seventy. i mean it's been an agonizing week for people who are waiting here and as you would imagine the atmosphere it is extremely extremely heavy and depressing. she also connect with a foreign expert in your step and insight on...
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facebook has a really important metric which is time onsite renewed it still leads in time onsite. leading articles like sharing a lot of information. it's a wide variety of information. there is nothing to stop us from understanding exactly how the internet has served us better. even if facebook doesn't give us that opportunity, the question here is how i use facebook. here is how i influence others and that begins to change behavior and accelerates and keeps going. >> host: i want to talk a little bit about crime prediction. you insert -- assert that digital information can help us live more healthily as we discussed and avoiding communities of danger and many cities across the country were using predictive technology such as shots fired to triangulate whether shots have been fired. can you give me an example and one of the ones that have been highly criticized our surveillance drones of technology you consider to ebay said in the crime field? >> guest: i don't think the technologies are themselves capable of invading. drones are a good example. by the end of 2015 because of a fe
facebook has a really important metric which is time onsite renewed it still leads in time onsite. leading articles like sharing a lot of information. it's a wide variety of information. there is nothing to stop us from understanding exactly how the internet has served us better. even if facebook doesn't give us that opportunity, the question here is how i use facebook. here is how i influence others and that begins to change behavior and accelerates and keeps going. >> host: i want to...
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we want to have opportunities onsite for feedback, the acting director will make themselves available for one-on-one meetings that those questions can be answered. and support workshops for people to explore options outside of the authority if they choose. and so that people can see what is being talked about and that those are updated. and to provide those in newsletters and touch as many people in the housing authority with as much information as possible as we can. this is a phased process. we are looking at employees being affected in june of next year. the second part of that will happen in june of the following year. again june of 2015. june of 2016 are estimated times. and we want to make sure that we are doing everything we can to support our employees through that process. we want to make sure that we are communicating very simply and directly about any updates that we have on each phase. so that the people can make the appropriate choices for themselves and their families. >> what kind of updates and accurate information? what could the information? >> it could be is there a
we want to have opportunities onsite for feedback, the acting director will make themselves available for one-on-one meetings that those questions can be answered. and support workshops for people to explore options outside of the authority if they choose. and so that people can see what is being talked about and that those are updated. and to provide those in newsletters and touch as many people in the housing authority with as much information as possible as we can. this is a phased process....
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of the plaques either outside or inside of the church that actually puts both newman and pulling onsiteght. the last place we go is right up the street here to the copp's hill burial ground, which has the tombstones of both captain john pulling and robert newman. and we look at some of the words that are written on their gravestones as part of solving the mystery. >> you can do your own investigation. one way is by visiting boston's old north church. >> the other way is you can go to our website, and it's a shameless website plug -- but for a particular program called "tories, timid, or true blue?" which talks about all of the different documents and some different people who might have attended and been a part of this church on the night of april 18, 1775, and would have been connected to that story. >> well, i examined all the clues, and guess what -- i figured out who really hung the lanterns. want to know who it was? i'm not telling. guess you'll have to do your own research. for "teen kids news," i'm nicole. >> well, that wraps it up for this week's "teen kids news," but we'll be b
of the plaques either outside or inside of the church that actually puts both newman and pulling onsiteght. the last place we go is right up the street here to the copp's hill burial ground, which has the tombstones of both captain john pulling and robert newman. and we look at some of the words that are written on their gravestones as part of solving the mystery. >> you can do your own investigation. one way is by visiting boston's old north church. >> the other way is you can go...
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it's a big onsite mess that they have to clean up, and it's going to take them decades to do it.t took us ten years to do three mile island, and the three mile island accident was much simpler than they have at fukushima. >> simon: are they where you thought they would be three years later? >> barrett: i'd hoped they'd be further along. it's been challenging, technically, it's been challenging culturally and politically for them. but they're making good progress now. >> simon: sounds like you're being a little diplomatic. >> barrett: well, the decision making process in japan is... is complicated. >> simon: decision making in japan requires consensus, and reaching consensus often takes a very long time. the most difficult job will be to dismantle the melted reactors, but radiation is too high for workers to get there. for now, tepco is inundated with groundwater that leaks into the reactors and gets contaminated. every day, 100,000 gallons of radioactive water has to be pumped out before it reaches the ocean. tepco is filling storage tanks almost as fast as it can build them, and
it's a big onsite mess that they have to clean up, and it's going to take them decades to do it.t took us ten years to do three mile island, and the three mile island accident was much simpler than they have at fukushima. >> simon: are they where you thought they would be three years later? >> barrett: i'd hoped they'd be further along. it's been challenging, technically, it's been challenging culturally and politically for them. but they're making good progress now. >> simon:...
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continued to implement the new start agreement, included by exchanging notifications and conducting onsitepections -- inspections. these exchanges provide much-needed stability and prohibit blingt -- predictability at a time of increasing mistrust and uncertainty. i also support the administration's efforts to work through i.n.f. treaties compliance review mechanisms to address concerns that russian activities may be inconsistent with its treaty obligations. i strongly support the administration's decisions to cut off defense cooperation with russia. i've consistently called on our european allies to follow suit and to exercise similar scrutiny with respect to defense exports to russia. however, we're when it comes to nuclear security, the stakes are much too high to break off communication. continued implementation of our arms control agreements with russia is essential, especially given the unprecedented and unpredictable nature of the crisis in ukraine. the last thing we need is another nuclear arms race in europe. with that i thank you and yield back the balance of my time. >> the gent
continued to implement the new start agreement, included by exchanging notifications and conducting onsitepections -- inspections. these exchanges provide much-needed stability and prohibit blingt -- predictability at a time of increasing mistrust and uncertainty. i also support the administration's efforts to work through i.n.f. treaties compliance review mechanisms to address concerns that russian activities may be inconsistent with its treaty obligations. i strongly support the...
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a school resource officer, plus a security officer, and assistant principal intervene, having the onsiteeir first intervention. i have some questions as to the fact that i heard in a press conference that someone pulled the fire alarm and caused people to evacuate. that can actually create more chaos for first responders coming on scene, rather than having students lock down. but i think that the issue is really to get students out of harm's way. that's done by the traditional lockdown, which has worked well in many of these incidents. but there's going to be with social media in particular texting, facebook, twitter, cell phones. you're going to have parents flocking to the scene. so schools have an amazing amount of challenges along with their first responders to deal with parents coming right away, text messaging, misinformation, parent/student reunification, plus handling the actual incident itself so make sure they neutralize the threat. >> very briefly, what about magnetometers in schools? >> it sounds like a quick fix, but the devils are in the details of implementation. time and
a school resource officer, plus a security officer, and assistant principal intervene, having the onsiteeir first intervention. i have some questions as to the fact that i heard in a press conference that someone pulled the fire alarm and caused people to evacuate. that can actually create more chaos for first responders coming on scene, rather than having students lock down. but i think that the issue is really to get students out of harm's way. that's done by the traditional lockdown, which...
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it would be essential to get them onsite because they have the ability to look at the date it.an detect, as long as they can get there quickly, we don't know how far apart these frontcoum the ce ships. we have to wait and see. >> simon i think you used the word a moment ago that you would be astounded if indeed this ping is from one of the black boxes because the odds are stacked against all of these crews that are searching having no sight of debris. because the depth of the water, the terrain there below the water, and all of that can get in the way of sending out a signal that's only detectable at what, one or two nautical miles? >> yeah, at most. bear in mind, that the terrain is between 10,000 and 15,000 feet deep. so it's different than the terrain they were looking at, say, ten days ago. it's a much more complex terrain, much deeper in parts. so they've got to be right on top of it. the chinese ship is likely to having there with the "ocean shield" if they can get closer they can get away from the surface and also distinguish it from other equipment, other ocean noises a
it would be essential to get them onsite because they have the ability to look at the date it.an detect, as long as they can get there quickly, we don't know how far apart these frontcoum the ce ships. we have to wait and see. >> simon i think you used the word a moment ago that you would be astounded if indeed this ping is from one of the black boxes because the odds are stacked against all of these crews that are searching having no sight of debris. because the depth of the water, the...
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they have been onsite working for a few hours now. then there's that emergency beacon itself.t is the batteries won't be good for much longer. today is day 31 since malaysia airlines flight 370 vanished. in the indian ocean right now a frantic search is under way to track down three mysterious pulse signals. two of them apparently matching the same frequency of a black box pinger. cnn aviation analyst mary schiavo, cnn aviation analyst les abend, paul ginsberg, forensic audio expert, hopefully you'll become an analyst here on cnn. i would love that. mccallum, cnn analyst and ocean search specialist. i'm going to play examples of the sounds they're now listening for. the first is called a chirp pulse. listen. [ chirp pulse ] >> the other is called a pure pulse. [ pulsing ] >> all right? so those are the two things. those were played -- those were provided to us by paul ginsberg here. richard quest, come on in here. we want you to weigh in on this. we have been listening to the information that paul has been providing us about the search. and about the differences in how these b
they have been onsite working for a few hours now. then there's that emergency beacon itself.t is the batteries won't be good for much longer. today is day 31 since malaysia airlines flight 370 vanished. in the indian ocean right now a frantic search is under way to track down three mysterious pulse signals. two of them apparently matching the same frequency of a black box pinger. cnn aviation analyst mary schiavo, cnn aviation analyst les abend, paul ginsberg, forensic audio expert, hopefully...
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seconds or so you cannot just claim the i have been fighting between two sides what not cyclist was onsite carrying like i'm innocent killing of the everyone's tendency to the young everyone wants to see a simple as that coming up with a sentence of more than six hundred days that's the sentence yes to this and so on it's not the first case not before going into the case itself we have to mention that the same guy is the second judge. the judges these six hundred persons as well judges less than a week ago or more than five hundred twenty nine persons again in less than two days in fact each one of these person at less than six minutes to the kind of himself yet he was it was ok with him to sentence more than five hundred persons now another six hundred sometimes it's up to the week which is not public and in the first place moreover when we do work so the first one hundred first and that was something to that when he asked the wife of the single policeman the top kill is full of crime in fact she said that none of the five hundred thirty nine per cent involved in fact in the deaths were i
seconds or so you cannot just claim the i have been fighting between two sides what not cyclist was onsite carrying like i'm innocent killing of the everyone's tendency to the young everyone wants to see a simple as that coming up with a sentence of more than six hundred days that's the sentence yes to this and so on it's not the first case not before going into the case itself we have to mention that the same guy is the second judge. the judges these six hundred persons as well judges less...