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phase one you saw some of the construction images but this is the table that are for the units underdevelopmentver one hundred are affordable and 2 hundred and 50 under construction today. here's the data one has 1, 2, 3 bedroom unit with an average square footage of 3 hundred 60 to 14 hundred square feet. so what's the major phase in phase one is different it's a process for organizing and grouping advertisements for vertical development under the plan for the blocks are submit they include the the designs for the density and the bulk and massaging it is describing the infrastructure what if any part of the construction will be completed it includes the housing data with the for example, the numbers of units proposed and the size of the affordable housing and this is including other residential. this is the form d da which includes the construction schedule. this form is being updated i'll explain and block 52 is a community billed this has an opportunity to do the job there 03 programs in exchange for a fee the community builder provides the construction and the community builders will enter
phase one you saw some of the construction images but this is the table that are for the units underdevelopmentver one hundred are affordable and 2 hundred and 50 under construction today. here's the data one has 1, 2, 3 bedroom unit with an average square footage of 3 hundred 60 to 14 hundred square feet. so what's the major phase in phase one is different it's a process for organizing and grouping advertisements for vertical development under the plan for the blocks are submit they include...
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the green line railway connect two neighbourhoods from blocks with upmarket skyscrapers to underdeveloped communities, packed with refugees, people living at the marnal yins. >> when we built the green line we wanted to make shoe it wasn't just a transportation system, to increase equity and open durs. >> it was said by the mayor it was to attract investment and re-election back to the urban core. $2.5 billion in new prents cropped up. residential buildings, retail and office complexes. >> there's a lot of money for investment poured into the corridor. >> unlike other projects, the twin city set another goal, to ensure the lowest income neighbourhoods would not only survive gentrify sayings, but thrive. >> this turned out to be the most effective project not only to limit displacement, but affirmatively connect them to opportunities they would have had without it. >> ben, the c.e.o. of living cities, a nonprofit collaborating with agencies on the twin city effort. it committed $20 million in grants and loans to build 2500 units of affordable housing along the line and help 350 of the corr
the green line railway connect two neighbourhoods from blocks with upmarket skyscrapers to underdeveloped communities, packed with refugees, people living at the marnal yins. >> when we built the green line we wanted to make shoe it wasn't just a transportation system, to increase equity and open durs. >> it was said by the mayor it was to attract investment and re-election back to the urban core. $2.5 billion in new prents cropped up. residential buildings, retail and office...
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. >> errol, this region in southwest china is remote, mountainous, relatively underdeveloped and poor. although it's known for beautiful scenery and wonderful food, but it's also earthquake prone. it lies on a major earthquake fault in southwest china. if you recall its neighboring province suffered a massive earthquake in 2008, killing 87,000 people. so this is also on that fault. that's why in recent weeks and months, yunnan has recorded minor earthquakes and this is the big one so far. frantic searches going on, but they are hampered by logistics, and the remoteness of this region. >> thousands were injured. thousands more have been displaced because so many homes have been damaged. what happens to these people? where can or will they go and how will they be cared for? >> they will be cared for because china has a very good disaster preparation and response system. at forefront, the chinese military, they have rushed thousands of soldiers to the worse-hit areas, some by trucks, some on foot, and many more are on their way. they're using also military helicopters to reach those cuto
. >> errol, this region in southwest china is remote, mountainous, relatively underdeveloped and poor. although it's known for beautiful scenery and wonderful food, but it's also earthquake prone. it lies on a major earthquake fault in southwest china. if you recall its neighboring province suffered a massive earthquake in 2008, killing 87,000 people. so this is also on that fault. that's why in recent weeks and months, yunnan has recorded minor earthquakes and this is the big one so far....
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what komar concluded is that an award they were underdeveloped. their parents were doing the best that they could but the other pressures these adults were facing and the fact that limited the ability to meet the needs of their kids they didn't have the developmental foundation that would allow them to be successful whereas komar even though he was coming from a poor family did and therefore he succeeded and thrived. so to the extent that is possible for cities to craft policies that are much more intentional in helping adults meet developmental needs of children that's really important. but also anybody see the wire on hbo? may be the best show ever, truly. lots of people is said that the reason i love that show is although there are lots of compelling characters the primary characters are the systems that are interacting in the city of baltimore and ultimately holding everybody prisoner. the drug trade, the public schools, the media, the municipal government and the police. what you are primarily seeing is the ways in which you can ever hope to
what komar concluded is that an award they were underdeveloped. their parents were doing the best that they could but the other pressures these adults were facing and the fact that limited the ability to meet the needs of their kids they didn't have the developmental foundation that would allow them to be successful whereas komar even though he was coming from a poor family did and therefore he succeeded and thrived. so to the extent that is possible for cities to craft policies that are much...
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a top w-h-o official is blaming the spread on weak health facilities in underdeveloped nations. he says the disease can be contained if authorities raise their response. guinea has now closed its border with sierra leone.. and the zambian government is banning arrivals of people from countries with ebola cases. a proposed charter school in chicago may cause a conflict of interest for school board president david vitale. "concept schools" wants to take over a building in the chatham neighborhood, and open the "horizon science academy-clay evans" this fall. but first, a bank -- vitale's "urban partnership bank" -- must *foreclose on the property. and that means, the bank, and vitale, could benefit directly from the new charter school plan. vitale says he plans to recuse himself from any votes on the project. democratic candidate for lieutenant governor , paul vallas, held a news conference today outside the corporate headquarters of republican gubernatorial candidate bruce rauner. rauner is trying to minimize the political fallout after the federal indictment of two former executi
a top w-h-o official is blaming the spread on weak health facilities in underdeveloped nations. he says the disease can be contained if authorities raise their response. guinea has now closed its border with sierra leone.. and the zambian government is banning arrivals of people from countries with ebola cases. a proposed charter school in chicago may cause a conflict of interest for school board president david vitale. "concept schools" wants to take over a building in the chatham...
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>> well, i think anywhere in the underdeveloped world is somewhat prone to this. and i say that primarily because, in medical care facilities, infection control practices may not be what we expect to find in developed countries. and that's one of the primary keys in how these outbreaks get started. so again it's direct contact with patients. you mentioned that they're burning the bodies of individuals in liberia and burial is another means after the people die, they're still heavily contaminated with the virus, in contact with the bodies also can be a risk factor. and from left to traditional funeral practices that has been a risk factor or a cause of further infections and outbreaks in the past. >> dr. tom kay sacks speaking to us live, thank you for your time. >>> african affairs are being discussed at a summit in u.s. that story is one of dozens of stories that form part of our new and improved web coverage of the continent. you won't just find news, we've expanded our analysis too. go to aljazeera.com and click on the africa icon. >>> let's go to china, where
>> well, i think anywhere in the underdeveloped world is somewhat prone to this. and i say that primarily because, in medical care facilities, infection control practices may not be what we expect to find in developed countries. and that's one of the primary keys in how these outbreaks get started. so again it's direct contact with patients. you mentioned that they're burning the bodies of individuals in liberia and burial is another means after the people die, they're still heavily...
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administration was giving the same, taking that into technocratic approach to the internally underdeveloped regions and people which were african-americans in the south. eleanor roosevelt had lunch and said look i don't think this was the reality we needed the votes need the votes of the segregationists to be elected. can you please postpone your challenge to segregation and they will offer solutions to the material poverty in the united states. thinking of that of that parallel it helps us to think about this debate so that in the end fdr went along because they saw the parallel between the colonialism and their own treatment and offered few real solutions to black poverty but not the rights to the. then what happened after the end of colonialism, one thing in the story that you have to know is "colonialism was not anticipated by anyone during world war ii. it was a surprise, it's 15 years later and there were statements i could show you that for generations if not centuries. so this was a sort of indefinite justification to the empire. but then what happened after colonialism did collapse
administration was giving the same, taking that into technocratic approach to the internally underdeveloped regions and people which were african-americans in the south. eleanor roosevelt had lunch and said look i don't think this was the reality we needed the votes need the votes of the segregationists to be elected. can you please postpone your challenge to segregation and they will offer solutions to the material poverty in the united states. thinking of that of that parallel it helps us to...
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away we're actually being able to drive same-store sales and we continue to add restaurants in underdeveloped, and as it turns out we're being able to raise same-store sales even higher. >> carol spun you out. do you need both taco cabana and pollo tropical under the same roof? >> i think as we move into texas, taco cabana will be of great help to pollo tropical. >> is it? >> we'll build restaurants out and we'll start out in dallas and fort worth, austin, san antonio, houston and we can afford to put in one restaurant as a beachhead because we can still run media costs with taco cabana. >> is there something bigger going? we've got this pollo loco came public and it became one of the most successful ipos of the year. obviously chipotle is doing great, and i was shocked to hear what adobo is doing well and better than jack-in-the-box. is there something larger going on with mexican food? >> think mexican food, not only is it hispanics is the fastest growing demographic in the united states, but you know, there really isn't a national player if you take chipotle out of the mix, but there are r
away we're actually being able to drive same-store sales and we continue to add restaurants in underdeveloped, and as it turns out we're being able to raise same-store sales even higher. >> carol spun you out. do you need both taco cabana and pollo tropical under the same roof? >> i think as we move into texas, taco cabana will be of great help to pollo tropical. >> is it? >> we'll build restaurants out and we'll start out in dallas and fort worth, austin, san antonio,...
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10% of chinese resale transactions that are online in china and reason for this growth is the underdevelopment of the brick and mortar reselling structure and while it continues to grow. and this is driving more and more online consumption. the key point remains with authenticity because a lot of products that are sold in china are fakes and this is one of the -- >> you have to have your checks in place to have that authenticity check. i want to have that sense how does the market differ to the one in europe. very quickly, please. >> first of all, europe, the markets are direct consumer. so consumers in china, the online markets is a platform-driven market. secondly as i mentioned before, in europe, first you had mortar nd in china it is the reverse. to convince them to make a urchasing. >> reached 40% of sales through mobile and why we are expecting to reach 50% by the end of the year and the other main difference i think is the impact of social media. chinese consumers are hyper nnected to w inch iboard and wii chat. >> great talking to you. have a great one. he is from china. going to take
10% of chinese resale transactions that are online in china and reason for this growth is the underdevelopment of the brick and mortar reselling structure and while it continues to grow. and this is driving more and more online consumption. the key point remains with authenticity because a lot of products that are sold in china are fakes and this is one of the -- >> you have to have your checks in place to have that authenticity check. i want to have that sense how does the market differ...
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quarks these are backward areas, very underdeveloped. nobody ever bothers to push industry services into this area. just to give you an idea, and i want to give this as a statistic. i have 15,000 people working for me in my private security company. 600 people from south and north waziristan. withnever had a problem them. some of them have been with the 15 years. incomee people have an that they can send back to their families, their ok. if you do not have income or a means of livelihood, if you're just going to be a gun for hire, you could be a gun for anybody, whether it is a smuggler or what have you. you're just a gun for hire. that is what they do. they live off the road. anybody that stops on the road, the ticket tax from him. you have got to give them a means of livelihood. as a legitimate grievance. number two is the sense of justice. they have their tribal justice. they have their own sense of justice. a classic case where you have local justice prevailing and they were quite happy about it and then suddenly you had a jurisdicti
quarks these are backward areas, very underdeveloped. nobody ever bothers to push industry services into this area. just to give you an idea, and i want to give this as a statistic. i have 15,000 people working for me in my private security company. 600 people from south and north waziristan. withnever had a problem them. some of them have been with the 15 years. incomee people have an that they can send back to their families, their ok. if you do not have income or a means of livelihood, if...
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quarks these are backward areas, very underdeveloped. nobody ever bothers to push industry services into this area. just to give you an idea, and i want to give this as a statistic. i have 15,000 people working for me in my private security company. 600 people from south and north waziristan. withnever had a problem them. some of them have been with the 15 years. incomee people have an that they can send back to their families, their ok. if you do not have income or a means of livelihood, if you're just going to be a gun for hire, you could be a gun for anybody, whether it is a smuggler or what have you. you're just a gun for hire. that is what they do. they live off the road. anybody that stops on the road, the ticket tax from him. you have got to give them a means of livelihood. as a legitimate grievance. number two is the sense of justice. they have their tribal justice. they have their own sense of justice. a classic case where you have local justice prevailing and they were quite happy about it and then suddenly you had a jurisdicti
quarks these are backward areas, very underdeveloped. nobody ever bothers to push industry services into this area. just to give you an idea, and i want to give this as a statistic. i have 15,000 people working for me in my private security company. 600 people from south and north waziristan. withnever had a problem them. some of them have been with the 15 years. incomee people have an that they can send back to their families, their ok. if you do not have income or a means of livelihood, if...
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the high member of the crown of england was given a private train to tour the south to show how underdevelopedhe south was industrialally compared to the north. the train got as far as richmond. it is assumed the train got further, possibly to thrant. well, in my digging i came across a piece that had on the back side an interesting stamp on it. franklin garrett gave me the name of a gentleman up north who studied the stamps of that period and he came back with a very, very long letter saying that i had just proven a point that was the -- carried by the british member of the crown so that he did in fact get to atlanta. he found the cotton gin operating at the time. i could be mistaken on that. but that is the main reason england and france supported the two countries. i still have that piece. >> i know that the north was trying to get all of the european powers not to recognize the south. the south tried to get them to recognize the south. they never recognized the south but they sold them stuff. so trade is trade. that is the reason they moved the capitol from montgomery, alabama to richmond.
the high member of the crown of england was given a private train to tour the south to show how underdevelopedhe south was industrialally compared to the north. the train got as far as richmond. it is assumed the train got further, possibly to thrant. well, in my digging i came across a piece that had on the back side an interesting stamp on it. franklin garrett gave me the name of a gentleman up north who studied the stamps of that period and he came back with a very, very long letter saying...
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why do we have such economic underdevelopment?president obama can take the lead and provide those answers. those are some of the ideas we are putting forth. is, we have to sustain this movement. anye is not going to be justice there isn't going to be any peace. [applause] .hank you very much >> moving right along. we want to introduce to you our distinguished panel. seated next to me on my left. i will introduce them from left to right. i will have each of them make a opening comment on the crisis in ferguson. you can focus on any aspect of the crisis. i will pose a few questions to each of you. hillary shelton. the director of the washington office of the naacp. ms. barbara. give it up for her. [applause] is a hip-hop artist and activist out of pittsburgh dental venue. [applause] -- pittsburgh pennsylvania. [applause] next him as ron hampton. is former director of the national black police association. [applause] she is the senior policy analyst at the open society foundation. welcome. remarks. >> thank you very much. i don't kno
why do we have such economic underdevelopment?president obama can take the lead and provide those answers. those are some of the ideas we are putting forth. is, we have to sustain this movement. anye is not going to be justice there isn't going to be any peace. [applause] .hank you very much >> moving right along. we want to introduce to you our distinguished panel. seated next to me on my left. i will introduce them from left to right. i will have each of them make a opening comment on...
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>> the legitimacy -- these are backward areas, very underdeveloped. nobody ever bothers to push industry services into this area. just to give you an idea, and i want to give this as a statistic. i have 15,000 people working for me in my private security company. i have 600 people from south and north waziristan. i've never had a problem with them. some of them have been with the 15 years. if these people have an income that they can send back to their families, their ok. -- they are ok. if you do not have income, if you do not have means of livelihood, you might as well be a gun for hire for everyone. you are just a gun for hire. that's what they do. it is a peril to society. they live off the road. passes the road, they stopped them and take a tax from them. a sense of grievance. number two is a sense of justice. they have their tribal justice. they have their own sense of justice. this was a classic case where you have local justice prevailing and they were quite happy about it and then suddenly you had a jurisdiction of the supreme court and every
>> the legitimacy -- these are backward areas, very underdeveloped. nobody ever bothers to push industry services into this area. just to give you an idea, and i want to give this as a statistic. i have 15,000 people working for me in my private security company. i have 600 people from south and north waziristan. i've never had a problem with them. some of them have been with the 15 years. if these people have an income that they can send back to their families, their ok. -- they are ok....
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we have a new video underdeveloping story this morning.hed to a hospital and the dread the priest tested positive for ebola he was flown to spain overnight for treatment. more than 90 injured people have died from confirmed cases of ebola. the public officer from san francisco says the region as ready for the possibility that someone may have ebola. it's not something that the public should be alarmed about. the ball low virus originated in africa and animals and spread to humans. they say this recent outbreak is the worst so far. we stayed about 60 percent of people getting exposed. when you have the disease that is that deadly it does not really spread around the world. the person on knowingly affected kid get on the plane and bring the virus here. the virus is not airborne post healthy enough to travel are not contagious yet. they're not infectious until they are very very deadly. all the people that expose our family or health-care workers. because of the incubation period could last 21 days it's a while before someone has been exposed
we have a new video underdeveloping story this morning.hed to a hospital and the dread the priest tested positive for ebola he was flown to spain overnight for treatment. more than 90 injured people have died from confirmed cases of ebola. the public officer from san francisco says the region as ready for the possibility that someone may have ebola. it's not something that the public should be alarmed about. the ball low virus originated in africa and animals and spread to humans. they say this...
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why do we have such economic underdevelopment?we need answers and president obama can take the lead in providing those answers. so those are some of the ideas we're putting forth. we are sure the panel will share many, many others. but the main thing is we have to iftain this movement and say there isn't going to be no nuts, there certainly is not going to be -- no justice, there certainly is not going to be any peace. [applause] >> thank you very much, dr. ron daniels. sisters and brothers, moving right along, we now want to introduce to you our distinguished panel, seated up here next to me on my left and i'm going to introduce them from left to right, and i'm going to ask each of them to make a very brief, two minutes at the most, opening comment on the crisis in ferguson. you can focus on any aspect of the crisis and after which i will pose a few questions to each of you. thank you so much. om my left we have brother hillary shelton. hillary shelton is the director of the washington office of the naacp. please give it up for b
why do we have such economic underdevelopment?we need answers and president obama can take the lead in providing those answers. so those are some of the ideas we're putting forth. we are sure the panel will share many, many others. but the main thing is we have to iftain this movement and say there isn't going to be no nuts, there certainly is not going to be -- no justice, there certainly is not going to be any peace. [applause] >> thank you very much, dr. ron daniels. sisters and...
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. -- instability, underdevelopment, and conflict.i am afraid the next escalation will be just a measure of time. as i talk to general assembly recently from cairo, the basic equation must consist of ending the blockade on gaza and addressing legitimate concert -- security concerns. this has become more urgent given the impressive amount of -- unprecedented amounts of destruction, brought up on the strip and corresponding unprecedented level of the reconstruction needs have not yet been completed at there are -- but there are indications the volume of construction will be about three times needed after the so-called consulate in 2000 -- 2009. approximately 16,800 housing units have been destroyed or severely damaged, affecting 100 thousand palestinians. reconstruction is the main priority, while exports and transfers are crucial to help the economy get back on its feet. construction materials will not -- must be allowed into this effect. their access to gaza must be facilitated in such a way that fulfills israel's security concerns. t
. -- instability, underdevelopment, and conflict.i am afraid the next escalation will be just a measure of time. as i talk to general assembly recently from cairo, the basic equation must consist of ending the blockade on gaza and addressing legitimate concert -- security concerns. this has become more urgent given the impressive amount of -- unprecedented amounts of destruction, brought up on the strip and corresponding unprecedented level of the reconstruction needs have not yet been...
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he points out there is 125 known existing discoveries which in these estimates will still be underdeveloped in 2050 when the clear rich field is already going to produce beyond 2050. can you not admit this is a long time business that will be with us for generations to tom? major physician in the westminster government have underestimated the significance of oil and gas. dennis, healy, we underplayed the value. it was part of his normal batter. given the track record, is it not possible that the government with its 10 billion barrel estimate over the next 10 years, is capable of doing exactly the same thing? according to evidence in the last 40 years, i think most people in scotland will say t's get the use of natural resources for the benefit of the scottish people. >> order. >> first minister, how will the scottish government will ensure the future of ship building? >> on tuesday i met with the ferguson shop stewards, i spoke to them again this morning. tomorrow i will visit the ship yards theps and speak to the -- themselves and speak to the people there. a multi-agency task force has be
he points out there is 125 known existing discoveries which in these estimates will still be underdeveloped in 2050 when the clear rich field is already going to produce beyond 2050. can you not admit this is a long time business that will be with us for generations to tom? major physician in the westminster government have underestimated the significance of oil and gas. dennis, healy, we underplayed the value. it was part of his normal batter. given the track record, is it not possible that...
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leading indicators say it's okay relative to underdeveloped markets. >> but it does very much feel liker we have been clenching for something that hasn't happened yet. that clenching leads to a sentiment of kind of treading water. >> and also, just to back out and talk about some of the areas of anxiety lately, high yield junk bonds, we saw a little bit of inflow last week after a big outflow several weeks prior. earnings have looked pretty good here. the point even about the labor market, i know that's going to be a huge focus next week with the jackson hole meeting, but you can build a case that the fundamentals justify the performance here, but that's also got to remain the case i think for the confidence levels to match it. >> yeah, absolutely. it's interesting, we will talk at 5:00, citigroup did a great report last night into this morning on the high yield credit cycle and how that affects the stock market, and what their conclusion was, if there's four phases of it, we're in about phase three, where high yield tends to sell off, interest rates rise a bit, ceo confidence and inves
leading indicators say it's okay relative to underdeveloped markets. >> but it does very much feel liker we have been clenching for something that hasn't happened yet. that clenching leads to a sentiment of kind of treading water. >> and also, just to back out and talk about some of the areas of anxiety lately, high yield junk bonds, we saw a little bit of inflow last week after a big outflow several weeks prior. earnings have looked pretty good here. the point even about the labor...
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the joint chiefs of staff or the chairman of the atomic energy commission on program to give underdeveloped nations, for example, aid for peaceful uses of atomic energy. matters totally irrelevant, but but confidential. is that your argument? >> it's my argument and the fact. for example, in the -- >> and you want some mechanism set up so that these things can be screened out? >> they have been screened out in the transcripts. whatever has been published to the public, we are quite prepared to verify the accuracy of. in the course of those transcripts, there are first portions left out. >> have you at any time tendered or proffered a statement that a particular tape from 18 minutes after 11:00 until 3:00 that afternoon, including the lunch hour included a conference with the secretary of state, the secretary of defense having to do with totally unrelated matters? >> we've simply published the portion of that conversation that did not relate to that with a notation that a portion has been left out. >> no explanation of why it's left out? >> it was left out because it did not involve presiden
the joint chiefs of staff or the chairman of the atomic energy commission on program to give underdeveloped nations, for example, aid for peaceful uses of atomic energy. matters totally irrelevant, but but confidential. is that your argument? >> it's my argument and the fact. for example, in the -- >> and you want some mechanism set up so that these things can be screened out? >> they have been screened out in the transcripts. whatever has been published to the public, we are...