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so i say we have on the same shelf in a restaurant, lab grown hamburger and a hamburger fell for it from a real beef in it. same price. you really think people are going to go for the one that slap. well, of course, of course, because well 1st of all, so many steer heads and i had a break and then to i choose that right. i am. okay, so i would the reason why i think they will choose for it because i am everybody who eats meat. well, maybe not every, but a lot of people who eat meat actually have a little bit of a problem with that because they know by now, if you are, you know, we to use papers, it is greenhouse gas emission associated to it. that me, i was slaughterhouses are not the most clean areas were that you can find that animals have to be killed for it. and quite frankly, our ethics are gradually moving towards not being so comfortable any more that animals are killed for our purpose. that's why the vegetarian vehicle movements do actually come up m. and so we have always been able to push that in sort of a far dark corner of our conscious because there were no alternatives. onc
so i say we have on the same shelf in a restaurant, lab grown hamburger and a hamburger fell for it from a real beef in it. same price. you really think people are going to go for the one that slap. well, of course, of course, because well 1st of all, so many steer heads and i had a break and then to i choose that right. i am. okay, so i would the reason why i think they will choose for it because i am everybody who eats meat. well, maybe not every, but a lot of people who eat meat actually...
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so let's say we have on the same shelf, in a restaurant, lab grown hamburger and a hamburger from for it, from a real beef and it same price. you really think people are going to go for the one that slap. well, of course, of course, because well 1st of all, so many steer has been my had a break and then to i choose that right. am. okay, so i would the reason why i think they will choose for it because i am everybody who eats meat. well, maybe not every, but a lot of people who eat meat actually have a little bit of a problem with that because they know by now, if you are, you know, we to use papers, it is greenhouse gas emission associated to it. that me, i was slaughterhouses are not the most clean areas were that you can find that animals have to be killed for it. and quite frankly, our ethics are gradually moving towards not being so comfortable any more that animals are killed for our purpose. that's why the vegetarian v can movements do actually come up m. and so we have always been able to push that in sort of a far dark corner of our conscious because there will no alternatives
so let's say we have on the same shelf, in a restaurant, lab grown hamburger and a hamburger from for it, from a real beef and it same price. you really think people are going to go for the one that slap. well, of course, of course, because well 1st of all, so many steer has been my had a break and then to i choose that right. am. okay, so i would the reason why i think they will choose for it because i am everybody who eats meat. well, maybe not every, but a lot of people who eat meat actually...
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and in this letter to the city, hamburger acknowledges the building can't handle much more and still be considered safe and stable in an earthquake. right now the tower tilts 22 1/2 inches west towards fremont street and 9 inches north towards mission. the building can only tilt 29 inches toward fremont and 12 inches towards mission and remain safe and stable. hamburger expects at most a 1/4 of an inch of new settlement during the work without much new tilting. "we do not anticipate that any settlements likely to occur during the pilot installation will pose a threat to the building," hamburger told city officials, but storesund worries about the uncertainties. rune: if we only have an inch left before things take a turn for the worse, there's not a lot of room for error. keith porter: this close to a boundary between safe and not safe, yeah, that should be really, really worrisome. jaxon: engineering professor keith porter develops and evaluates seismic performance standards. he says the safe and stable margin is now so narrow that engineers should be planning for what to do if the
and in this letter to the city, hamburger acknowledges the building can't handle much more and still be considered safe and stable in an earthquake. right now the tower tilts 22 1/2 inches west towards fremont street and 9 inches north towards mission. the building can only tilt 29 inches toward fremont and 12 inches towards mission and remain safe and stable. hamburger expects at most a 1/4 of an inch of new settlement during the work without much new tilting. "we do not anticipate that...
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and on july 5, i went back to that hamburger joint, and they served me. and what america discovered is that segregation was not just a burden for blacks. it was a burden for whites. we are living in a crazy system. david: you went to vietnam and you were injured. colin: yeah. david: and you came back to the states and you went back again to vietnam. colin: about f years later, i went back and got injured again. yeah. david: and when you came back, your career really took off a bit. you became a white house fellow. colin: i did. i was one of about 15 people who would serve one year in washington in one of the offices of the cabinet. in my case, i worked in the office of management and budget, and i learned a lot about government in that year. colin: after your white house fellowship, you did what? colin: i went to korea. to command a battalion, an infantry battalion in korea. it is a year that i considered one of the most rewarding years i've had in the army. we were just starting out in the volunteer army, and it was my opportunity not only to train these
and on july 5, i went back to that hamburger joint, and they served me. and what america discovered is that segregation was not just a burden for blacks. it was a burden for whites. we are living in a crazy system. david: you went to vietnam and you were injured. colin: yeah. david: and you came back to the states and you went back again to vietnam. colin: about f years later, i went back and got injured again. yeah. david: and when you came back, your career really took off a bit. you became a...
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in this letter to the city, hamburg acknowledges that the building can't take much more and still be considered safe and stable in an earthquake. right now the tower leans 22.5 inches toward fremont street and 8 inches toward mission. the building can only tilt 29 inches toward fremont and 12 inches toward mission to be safe. we do not anticipate that any settlements likely to occur during the pilot installation will pose a threat to the building, hamburg told city officials. but storesund worries about the uncertainties. >> if we only have an inch left before things take a turn for the worse, there is not a lot of room for error. >> this close to a boundary between safe and not safe, yeah, that should be really, really worrisome. >> reporter: engineer keith porter performs and evaluates performance standards. he said the stable margin is now so narrow that engineers should be planning for what to do if the tower tilts beyond that level. >> or are we just hoping we're going to do this and hope nothing bad happens, and if something bad happens, oh, well. >> hamburg is ensuring city of
in this letter to the city, hamburg acknowledges that the building can't take much more and still be considered safe and stable in an earthquake. right now the tower leans 22.5 inches toward fremont street and 8 inches toward mission. the building can only tilt 29 inches toward fremont and 12 inches toward mission to be safe. we do not anticipate that any settlements likely to occur during the pilot installation will pose a threat to the building, hamburg told city officials. but storesund...
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seemed like the, hamburgers eating beauty wins miss america title. non-chubby debbie still has her freckles. i mean -- that was crazy. of course the iconic moments of the women's movement happened in atlantic city. it was ms. represented. that clash of these two is so interesting. i am shocked and compelled. >> oh, yeah. a group called new york radical women. they wanted to put themselves on the map. these are women that had marched for civil rights. they were getting marginalized by the men in these movements. they wanted to assert themselves they launched a women's movement by going to atlantic city. atlantic city, miss america, this is a show that everyone is comparing to. this is how we can put ourselves on the mat. they had this really lively protest. they had a trashcan. they would find up against the wall parks. they had all the headlines from the actual winner of miss america that year. it was sensational. >> thank you for asking. this is where the burner mythology came from. you actually were not allowed to set fires on the boardwalk. [laugh
seemed like the, hamburgers eating beauty wins miss america title. non-chubby debbie still has her freckles. i mean -- that was crazy. of course the iconic moments of the women's movement happened in atlantic city. it was ms. represented. that clash of these two is so interesting. i am shocked and compelled. >> oh, yeah. a group called new york radical women. they wanted to put themselves on the map. these are women that had marched for civil rights. they were getting marginalized by the...
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i went to the window and asked for a hamburger.nice white lady from new jersey said, i can't serve you. you go around the back? i said, no thanks. i went back to base and that was in early 1964 and then the civil rights act of 1964, the accommodations act, was signed in july just before july 4. on july 5 i went back to the hamburger joint and they served me. what america discovered his segregation was not just a burden for blacks, it was a burden for whites. living in a crazy system. david: you went to vietnam and you were injured. gen powell: yeah. david: you came bac states and you went back to get to vietnam. gen powell: five years later went back and got injured again. david: when you came back your career really took off. you became a white house fellow. gen powell: i did. i was one of 15 people who would serve one year in washington in one of the offices of the cabinet. in my case, i worked in the office of management and budget. i learned a lot about government that year. david: after your white house fellowship you did what
i went to the window and asked for a hamburger.nice white lady from new jersey said, i can't serve you. you go around the back? i said, no thanks. i went back to base and that was in early 1964 and then the civil rights act of 1964, the accommodations act, was signed in july just before july 4. on july 5 i went back to the hamburger joint and they served me. what america discovered his segregation was not just a burden for blacks, it was a burden for whites. living in a crazy system. david: you...
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now, by the way, i'm talking to you from hamburger and hamburg. major company just bought the portal to ask a ministering he's taking care of the bottle to ask them, and i must say, wow, they are property right in the protest. for one reason the bumper 3 has to receive so major. so meaning truck drivers, trucks coming from the east and in italy, we don't recognize the validity of this put in the co vaccine. and some of these a truck driver. so come a long way from russia carrying goods from washington, all these to you will some of them simply don't like to be vaccinated and want to leave at the same time. they need to assess the to carry the good someone to, to, to, to long off the good. so from the ships and carried them somewhere to work in europe . so i think are on the one, then i don't back out of the violence in any situation in any case and near the circumstance. at the same time, i do understand the parameters to because the part of to asked is really going out a long weekend long guys in the green pass is really creating progress to the
now, by the way, i'm talking to you from hamburger and hamburg. major company just bought the portal to ask a ministering he's taking care of the bottle to ask them, and i must say, wow, they are property right in the protest. for one reason the bumper 3 has to receive so major. so meaning truck drivers, trucks coming from the east and in italy, we don't recognize the validity of this put in the co vaccine. and some of these a truck driver. so come a long way from russia carrying goods from...
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i went back to the post, got a hamburger, got it anytime i-wanted and about six months later. about july 4 of 1964 the accommodations acts was signed and i went down to that place and said hot dog, please. yes, ma'am, yes, sir, you got it, no problem. had alma with me at the time and that was the beginning of the end of segregation, the beginning of the ends of accommodations restrictions. what i often said weapon just didn't release black people from the problem. we released white people from the problem this was a problem for both. i took that idea into think career. i went to vietnam again a second time. went to korea, anytime away from my family in a periods of less than 12 years and i kept moving up. david: did you ever think to yourself, you mad prepared to give the last full measure of devoice to this country and you weren't injure inside vietnam. did you ever say to this person when you came back, i was preparedded to give any life for this country and now you won't serve me a hot dog or hamburger? general powell: i didn't want to fight with this lady. she didn't know
i went back to the post, got a hamburger, got it anytime i-wanted and about six months later. about july 4 of 1964 the accommodations acts was signed and i went down to that place and said hot dog, please. yes, ma'am, yes, sir, you got it, no problem. had alma with me at the time and that was the beginning of the end of segregation, the beginning of the ends of accommodations restrictions. what i often said weapon just didn't release black people from the problem. we released white people from...
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her trial was supposed to start here near hamburg, 76 years after the alleged crimes.u can see, she didn't turn up. her chair sat empty. this is a court spokesperson. >> the arraignment was not able to begin because the defendant not turn up at the hearing. it is not legally allowed to begin a hearing without the presence of the defendant. the defendant left her home in the early hours of this morning and took a taxi to and on the location. as a result of this flight, the chamber has issued an arrest warrant. ros: here are more details. furchner fled her nursing home in quickborn in the early hours of thursday. we believe she took a taxi with the destination being a nearby underground station. she didn't get much further than that. police eventually caught up with her. she had traveled just 10 kilometers from her nursing home. here is the spokesperson again. >> i can inform you that the accused has been found. she will be brought before the court. a doctor will check her suitability for dention. ros: this is likely to be one of the last nazi trials in germany, and this
her trial was supposed to start here near hamburg, 76 years after the alleged crimes.u can see, she didn't turn up. her chair sat empty. this is a court spokesperson. >> the arraignment was not able to begin because the defendant not turn up at the hearing. it is not legally allowed to begin a hearing without the presence of the defendant. the defendant left her home in the early hours of this morning and took a taxi to and on the location. as a result of this flight, the chamber has...
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hamburgers and hotdogs were just fine. when he hopped on the elevator, he would pull others on with him. he didn't bother with formalities. he wanted to hear from everyone. he walked around the building, dropping into offices unannounced asking what people needed hud, making sure hud they knew he was counting on them. secretary powell was completely a leader and he knew how to build a strong and united team. he treated people the way he expected them to treat each other and he made sure they knew he would always have their back. the result was that his people would walk through walls for him. secretary powell's career in the military is legendary. as a teenager at the city college of new york, not far from where he grew up in the south bronx, he joined rotc. after graduation, became an army officer. for 35 years he was a professional soldier. he started in the infantry, served two tours in vietnam, was stationed in korea and germany and oversaw operation desert storm in iraq. by the time he retired, he was arguably the mos
hamburgers and hotdogs were just fine. when he hopped on the elevator, he would pull others on with him. he didn't bother with formalities. he wanted to hear from everyone. he walked around the building, dropping into offices unannounced asking what people needed hud, making sure hud they knew he was counting on them. secretary powell was completely a leader and he knew how to build a strong and united team. he treated people the way he expected them to treat each other and he made sure they...
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we are history and from hamburg, yoga zimmer. he's a professor at the university of hamburg focusing on colonialism, genocide, africa, and post colonial member. a gentleman, welcome to you both echo. let's start with you. tell us more about the thinking behind this exhibition. it aims how you went about selecting the artists and what their work is saying to us. well fishing, as you can, we are histories at sunset house london group exhibition with 9 artists whose puzzle origins lie in the global south in africa, caribbean south america, and whose artists have individual, even a work ethic being ex laurie in these complex are legacies and relationships. between colonialism and climate change, they do that for a range of different practices in terms of photography filled tapestry orange em. but the main issue, i think the main issue spaces, the exhibition as a whole is to, i think, try expand some of our discourse and discussion or around. whoa, we think of when we talk about what we see when we discuss climate change. so conventio
we are history and from hamburg, yoga zimmer. he's a professor at the university of hamburg focusing on colonialism, genocide, africa, and post colonial member. a gentleman, welcome to you both echo. let's start with you. tell us more about the thinking behind this exhibition. it aims how you went about selecting the artists and what their work is saying to us. well fishing, as you can, we are histories at sunset house london group exhibition with 9 artists whose puzzle origins lie in the...
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now bring in for him, said art he is in afghanistan, and less enjoined just now as i escaped from hamburg in germany for him when us troops arrived in parts of afghanistan 20 years ago, in many places they were welcomed. how is the united states perceived in afghanistan now? well, when they intervention us hopping the people who thought this would be the end of the suffering, a new dawn for the country. there wouldn't be democracy and a liberal values that promoted an laughlin governing institution with the international community engaged and ready to be married. got the most power or and he can be reached 3 out why he would be made to your situation. i would improve and that would be a broad base government where it would be, but it would also be human. right. and i think right, chris, thank you bye bye. after the withdrawal of the americans now and looking at the current situation, it seems that the $21.00 was a commercial breed within the state. so what we see now is the continuation of the state. so when the american and they're being, they're working on this was not something that we
now bring in for him, said art he is in afghanistan, and less enjoined just now as i escaped from hamburg in germany for him when us troops arrived in parts of afghanistan 20 years ago, in many places they were welcomed. how is the united states perceived in afghanistan now? well, when they intervention us hopping the people who thought this would be the end of the suffering, a new dawn for the country. there wouldn't be democracy and a liberal values that promoted an laughlin governing...
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charlie d'agata, cbs news, outside hamburg,>> oonne: justio incredibly important for history's sake. and there is still much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." the price of shipping through ups, it's going up, even as the company's profits soar. and the money a japanese princess turned down to marry her college sweetheart. because she wanted more relief. that's when she said yess to adding linzess. linzess is not a laxative. it helps you have more frequent and complete bowel movements. and is proven to help relieve overall abdominal symptoms-belly pain, discomfort, and bloating. do not give linzess to children less than six and it should not be given to children six to less than 18, it may harm them. do not take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain, especially with bloody or black stools. the most common side effect is diarrhea, sometimes severe. if it's severe, stop taking linzess and call your doctor right away. other side effects include gas, stomach area pain, and swelling. could your story also be ab
charlie d'agata, cbs news, outside hamburg,>> oonne: justio incredibly important for history's sake. and there is still much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." the price of shipping through ups, it's going up, even as the company's profits soar. and the money a japanese princess turned down to marry her college sweetheart. because she wanted more relief. that's when she said yess to adding linzess. linzess is not a laxative. it helps you have more frequent and...
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and he literally took his hamburger, cut it in half, and gave me half his hamburger half his french fries and insisted that i share his dinner. i demurred and said, no, i couldn't possibly take his food. and he said, no, a commander always eats last. i'm not gonna let anybody not have food in my room. and so it was a telling anecdote for me about his character that he would stand by. # all the people that work for him and do what he needed to do for them. so in terms of my personal interaction, i thought he was a tremendous figure and his character was just unlimited. but in terms of his historic role, i do think it's important for us all to reflect on this day when he passes what a difference he could have made in the bush administration. had he chosen to resign over the illegal. i'm justified. invasion of iraq that has devastated so many lives . instead, he allowed the president bush and the secretary of defense to you, him as their salesman because they knew his credibility would be unquestioned. and he went along with that. and the history of the middle east will never be the same bec
and he literally took his hamburger, cut it in half, and gave me half his hamburger half his french fries and insisted that i share his dinner. i demurred and said, no, i couldn't possibly take his food. and he said, no, a commander always eats last. i'm not gonna let anybody not have food in my room. and so it was a telling anecdote for me about his character that he would stand by. # all the people that work for him and do what he needed to do for them. so in terms of my personal interaction,...
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appreciate your time, paula bennett. im i guess fill out the hamburg institute of advanced study. thank you. thank you so much and thank you on the wraps it up. indeed fall this news, our own fat with more than 30 minutes either good. is your media a reflection of reality? in the world transformed what will make you feel safer? isolation, whole community? are you going the right way or are you being led to so direct? what is true? what is great? in the world corrupted, you need to descend a join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. ah, with the by been ministrations decision to leave. afghanistan was correct and long overdue. however, the way america longest war ended is a different question. it was a botched affair. the generals will most likely never be held to account, put alone marine. we can, a colonel does face court martial. is this justice? 0 $1.00 lady reporting i just thought about around 4 year olds, finding a done and accidentally shooting into them. a gun violence is a uniquely american prob, good fire isn't uncommon around with the local skate grain. 19 year o
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my cows are going to be the professor who's invented lab grown hamburgers. the soapy ship, acknowledge it, visionary next on all the international. mm hm. join me every thursday and me alex simon. sure. i'll be speaking to guess in the world of politics. sport business. i'm sure business. i'll see you then. mm hm. all welcome to. so if we go visionaries, me, sophia shepherd knox, and the ursus population is growing and so is to demand for food, will be able to sustain the planet when there will be twice as many of us and not completely destroy the environment. well, today i talk to a man who has presented the 1st lab grow hamburger to the world, professor of vascular physiology of mastiffs university mark past professor bus. it's really great her in your program today. welcome. thank you. so a lot of questions regarding meet some say artificial made some say it's really anyways, let's start for from where we said last. yeah. okay. so let's start with the simplest question i guess for the dummies. how do.
my cows are going to be the professor who's invented lab grown hamburgers. the soapy ship, acknowledge it, visionary next on all the international. mm hm. join me every thursday and me alex simon. sure. i'll be speaking to guess in the world of politics. sport business. i'm sure business. i'll see you then. mm hm. all welcome to. so if we go visionaries, me, sophia shepherd knox, and the ursus population is growing and so is to demand for food, will be able to sustain the planet when there will...
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. >>> well tonight, a 96-year-old woman is on trial outside hamburg, germany, accused of accessory to murder of thousands after nazi concentration camp. cbs's charlie d'agata is there and reports this could be the last trial of its kind. >> reporter: took more than 75 years to get irmgard furchner from the nazi death camp to the courtroom. she was 18 when she worked at stutthof. she rejects she's personally responsible for any crime and she's anything but cooperative, refused to comment and 96-year-old in wheelchair tried to make a run for it. . reflects the race against time in search for nazi suspects as those in the horrors of the holo holocaust succumb to old age. those identified in u.s. since 1973, only five were later prosecuted in germany. deportation of friedrich karl berger from tennessee may be the last. tey're not actively seeking any more suspects for nazi crimes. >> we didn't hear from perpetrators for many years so it's important we do. >> reporter: ben cohen's great-grandmother was murdered at stutthof. >> how do we prevent them from happening again if we don't underst
. >>> well tonight, a 96-year-old woman is on trial outside hamburg, germany, accused of accessory to murder of thousands after nazi concentration camp. cbs's charlie d'agata is there and reports this could be the last trial of its kind. >> reporter: took more than 75 years to get irmgard furchner from the nazi death camp to the courtroom. she was 18 when she worked at stutthof. she rejects she's personally responsible for any crime and she's anything but cooperative, refused to...
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like less of a, a, a, a, a with knowing they said there was an was, it was a little they secured a hamburger. if amelia this will not go a most. i've been shredded. i'm into feeling i've been in a medina, this isn't like whether i need a little mini gun. good. i have a boss. i don't know if you didn't know about anything in my job on order cuz it would have been for them to live on a student that is a god. no, i haven't. i still don't receive a one level getting pulled. a couple d, u, a government gun a month. good to go with lana beyond dominique, honest with that class. i'm the in that class on weight that i thought seeing hold the thought on what i feel you see see, got going up. went to have me added back. yeah. was gonna be, well guess so then my seattle's in a me won't on that bad the only see on the what if what i always get a hold of my mind though not of now they're not close on my mind. i read your stucky it a them or they always said that i wow, hold. they must see on the one thing yes. why throwing anacio nice. d stay. yeah. and all my name and say more later on the line because
like less of a, a, a, a, a with knowing they said there was an was, it was a little they secured a hamburger. if amelia this will not go a most. i've been shredded. i'm into feeling i've been in a medina, this isn't like whether i need a little mini gun. good. i have a boss. i don't know if you didn't know about anything in my job on order cuz it would have been for them to live on a student that is a god. no, i haven't. i still don't receive a one level getting pulled. a couple d, u, a...
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august 4th, the lead engineer ron hamburger confirms it's placed a voluntary moratorium on 36-inch casings but drilling continued to install smaller 24- inch piles until august 23 when millennium tower's general manager announced a pause in all construction for two to four weeks. >> i credit with applying necessary pressure to cause the work to be halted. but they shouldn't have had to do that. any responsible engineer would have called a halt as i say by the end of june. >> reporter: he says the fact that construction continued for two months caused more damage. >> another half to three quarters of an inch of settlement. >> reporter: and drilling may have exacerbated a sewage problem at the luxury high rise. >> even a small change in gradient might upset the plumbing, waste water and sewage. >> reporter: in a statement to kpix5, ron hamburger admits some of the sinking could have been and admits new test drilling more sinking however assures that none of this should affect the building's safety. one thing is for sure all the problems of 301 mission street seem to be having an impact on pr
august 4th, the lead engineer ron hamburger confirms it's placed a voluntary moratorium on 36-inch casings but drilling continued to install smaller 24- inch piles until august 23 when millennium tower's general manager announced a pause in all construction for two to four weeks. >> i credit with applying necessary pressure to cause the work to be halted. but they shouldn't have had to do that. any responsible engineer would have called a halt as i say by the end of june. >>...
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that was daniel hamburg reporting for us tonight. >> don't go anywhere, though.ron 4 news at 10 o'clock comes your way in just a few moments. >> when fun time from the bay area's local news station. you're watching kron. 4 news that the shoot g
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>> shell >> jimmy: uh-huh >> it's a hamburger. [ laughter ] like, they dress -- the -- the turtle livesturtle lives in the burger is so great >> it would be a turtle burger >> jimmy: it's a turtle burger the turtle lives in the burger it's almost like an acting exercise >> it's on top of. >> jimmy: "the turtle lives in the burger." "okay, and let's yell, 'action.'" >> yeah. >> jimmy: so, it's a turtle inside of a burger >> the shell is a burger >> jimmy: the shell is a a burger >> yeah. >> jimmy: that sounds like something our props department would do [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> jimmy: but i'm not smelling any hamburger. [ light laughter ] and i got to use all my senses here, with this game >> you didn't smell the jacuzzi either [ laughter ] >> jimmy: ah, that might have been a little give there you're like -- [ light laughter ] why would you do that if you were telling the truth which means ana de armas, you lie! let me see >> oh, come on >> jimmy: oh, my gosh, i did it again! [bell dinging [ cheers and applause ♪ i felt really good wow! >> what is that. >> jimmy: that was a good -- turt
>> shell >> jimmy: uh-huh >> it's a hamburger. [ laughter ] like, they dress -- the -- the turtle livesturtle lives in the burger is so great >> it would be a turtle burger >> jimmy: it's a turtle burger the turtle lives in the burger it's almost like an acting exercise >> it's on top of. >> jimmy: "the turtle lives in the burger." "okay, and let's yell, 'action.'" >> yeah. >> jimmy: so, it's a turtle inside of a burger...
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good morning from hamburg- the — in terms of cases? good morning from hamburg. _ in terms of cases? good morning from hamburg. the situation in germany, i hamburg. the situation in germany, so far, has been pretty good, until about eight or nine days ago. now, the numbers are increasing as well. close to, logically, due to the seasonal pattern of this pandemic. in the uk we have more than 50,000 cases yesterday, so roughly what would be the figure in germany? irate would be the figure in germany? we are would be the figure in germany? - are way below this. so, it is around ten, today, ithink18,000 are way below this. so, it is around ten, today, i think 18,000 cases, but with a larger population, so... but the trend is not so good, but all in all, we are much lower than in the uk. all in all, we are much lower than in the uk-— all in all, we are much lower than in the uk. . ., ,, , in the uk. although i think there is more testing. _ in the uk. although i think there is more testing. i _ in the uk. although i think there is more testing, i think _ in the uk. alt
good morning from hamburg- the — in terms of cases? good morning from hamburg. _ in terms of cases? good morning from hamburg. the situation in germany, i hamburg. the situation in germany, so far, has been pretty good, until about eight or nine days ago. now, the numbers are increasing as well. close to, logically, due to the seasonal pattern of this pandemic. in the uk we have more than 50,000 cases yesterday, so roughly what would be the figure in germany? irate would be the figure in...
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his lack of formality, hamburgers and hot dogs were fine.ple in with him. i remember there was a story a couple of years ago, i think it was in 2019, he was actually on his way to a doctor's appointment at walter reed, and he got a flat tire, and for people who have known colin powell over the years, i think the thing he liked the best in life was actually fixing cars. he would have friends bring cars over to fix in his driveway, but he got a flat tire on the beltway, and someone stopped to help him, and when he got to his appointment he posted a note on facebook or social media and said thank the person for stopping, and he said these words, kate. he said let's just take care of each other, and i think that speaks -- that whole picture speaks to who colin powell was, and i think secretary blinken captured that. >> what with a wonderful anecdote and story about -- i mean, as he said, it seemed, as you put it, despite the enormous titles and positions that he had, the enormous impact that he's had on american policy for decades now, just that
his lack of formality, hamburgers and hot dogs were fine.ple in with him. i remember there was a story a couple of years ago, i think it was in 2019, he was actually on his way to a doctor's appointment at walter reed, and he got a flat tire, and for people who have known colin powell over the years, i think the thing he liked the best in life was actually fixing cars. he would have friends bring cars over to fix in his driveway, but he got a flat tire on the beltway, and someone stopped to...
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it was my professional journalist, which i worked for 23 years based in hamburg. so i had to lure my wife from munich because she was a big gardener to a house with a big garden, and it was a good idea, and so we live here for 33 years. this place where you now live is extraordinarily peaceful. yes, it is. would you say it has helped bring you some sort of peace of mind? no, no, i don't think. ——no, no, i don't think that it depends on the country and living in. it's in myself that i found peace because i acknowledged what my father has done. but i think the 1st and most important step, thinking of my father, thinking first about his victims, there is no german around who has not certain pictures of corpses in his mind, and those pictures always remind me of my father, what he did, and especially when i look at him, this leather coat of my father, it's a scarecrow. in germany, we call it... and this scarecrow, it's the most expensive one in germany, i would say, because i bought it from a soldier's heir who had stolen it. the coat you mean? the coat, yes. so one o
it was my professional journalist, which i worked for 23 years based in hamburg. so i had to lure my wife from munich because she was a big gardener to a house with a big garden, and it was a good idea, and so we live here for 33 years. this place where you now live is extraordinarily peaceful. yes, it is. would you say it has helped bring you some sort of peace of mind? no, no, i don't think. ——no, no, i don't think that it depends on the country and living in. it's in myself that i found...
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time you're eating out may be order up some spinach be like popeye researchers at the university of hamburge found that iron heavy diets packed full of things like spinach mushrooms, tofu, lentils can cut the risk of heart disease by about 25%. experts say iron deficiency or anemia affects about 2 thirds of middle aged folks and is linked to about 10% of all heart disease. cases. the condition can lead to symptoms like fatigue and shortness of breath. and if untreated it can be deadly. >> the search may be entering a new phase in florida. why officials are hoping some new help could lead them >> investigators across several east bay cities are working to see if a group of eries in their cities after police say those kids were connected to a carjacking in oakland. police say the group, including an 11 year-old also stole a laptop from peet's coffee in berkeley. the youngsters then led police on a chase before crashing the car which had been stolen at gunpoint. from a man in oakland investigators in walnut creek have also connected this same group to a robbery that happened in that city on mo
time you're eating out may be order up some spinach be like popeye researchers at the university of hamburge found that iron heavy diets packed full of things like spinach mushrooms, tofu, lentils can cut the risk of heart disease by about 25%. experts say iron deficiency or anemia affects about 2 thirds of middle aged folks and is linked to about 10% of all heart disease. cases. the condition can lead to symptoms like fatigue and shortness of breath. and if untreated it can be deadly. >>...
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ron hamburger sent this letter to the homeowner's association, saying they ruled out that the soil wasof the 33 holes being dug for steel piles that would anchor the sinking sides to bedrock. leaving two other possibilities. that vibration from the drilling caused the soil to settle more, or oversized holes robbed the foundation of soil. he says they need to drif a new test pile to understand whether additional piles can be installed without causing tilting and settling. experts say the test also prove that too much soil was lost drilling holes that were too big. undermining the already weakened foundation. >> if they can demonstrate that they can proceed without closing the reactivation of the accelerated settlement rates, i guess that's the only goal out of doing these tests. >> reporter: deep foundations expert david williams says fix engineers should proceed with caution. >> i guess then they have to continue with the construction process, but be prepared to shut down immediately. >> i'm skeptical about the value of the test. >> reporter: engineer robert pike oh questioned the viab
ron hamburger sent this letter to the homeowner's association, saying they ruled out that the soil wasof the 33 holes being dug for steel piles that would anchor the sinking sides to bedrock. leaving two other possibilities. that vibration from the drilling caused the soil to settle more, or oversized holes robbed the foundation of soil. he says they need to drif a new test pile to understand whether additional piles can be installed without causing tilting and settling. experts say the test...
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. >>> tonight at 7:00, hamburgers and politics is not a good mix.on to close indoor dining at several of the east bay locations, in & out said they will not ask for vaccination status. that is coming up at 7:00. >> up next on nbc "nightly news," new guidance from the cdc. why some americans may need a fourth shot. what that means for your familiarly. lester holt joins us right now from new york. >>> tonight, the major new developments on the deadly movie set shooting involving alec baldwin investigators now saying it was a live round fired from the gun baldwin was given that wounded the cinematographer and wounded the director the evidence seized from set, including three guns and 500 rounds of ammunition and growing scrutiny on the assistant director who handled the gun. what he admitted he failed to do according to a new search warrant. >>> also tonight, severe weather on the move the tornado outbreak in the south video of a twister crossing the highway in the northeast, the bomb cyclone bringing hurricane force winds. hundreds of thousands withou
. >>> tonight at 7:00, hamburgers and politics is not a good mix.on to close indoor dining at several of the east bay locations, in & out said they will not ask for vaccination status. that is coming up at 7:00. >> up next on nbc "nightly news," new guidance from the cdc. why some americans may need a fourth shot. what that means for your familiarly. lester holt joins us right now from new york. >>> tonight, the major new developments on the deadly movie...
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white house, maybe if i had stayed on a lower fat diet, you konw, maybe if i had not eaten so many hamburgers and steaks, you know, which i love, maybe if i had slightly less stress in my life and worked as hard as i did since i left office, maybe it would have been different. >> doctors say they hope to discharge clinton soon, maybe as early as today. >>> now the investigation into january's attack on the u.s. capitol. former trump aide steve bannon is refusing to comply with a subpoena, so now the committee investigating the riot is fighting back threatening to hold him in contempt. this dispute could have major implications for the entire investigation moving forward. this morning, the congressional committee investigating the january 6th attack at the capitol is now pursuing criminal charges against steve bannon after the former white house aide defied their subpoena. the panel's chairman, congressman bennie thompson, saying the select committee will use every tool at its disposal to get the information it seeks. >> we're left with no other choice than to ask the justice department, lock
white house, maybe if i had stayed on a lower fat diet, you konw, maybe if i had not eaten so many hamburgers and steaks, you know, which i love, maybe if i had slightly less stress in my life and worked as hard as i did since i left office, maybe it would have been different. >> doctors say they hope to discharge clinton soon, maybe as early as today. >>> now the investigation into january's attack on the u.s. capitol. former trump aide steve bannon is refusing to comply with a...
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they are here to make hamburgers for us. >> absolutely government overreach. j.r.: the company released a statement saying we refuse to become the vaccination police for any government. those from the nonpartisan california business roundtable say while they support vaccinations, they do have concerns over these vaccination mandates. >> to ask a part-time potentially high school student to confront customers on a daily basis, asking them medical information that is very contentious at this point is a very difficult position for any employer to put an employee in. j.r.: many customers also defended the county mandate. >> i still think it is important. we are not out of this. >> the need to do what 99% of the other restaurants are doing, follow the rules in the interest of public health. j.r.: as to when this restaurant will reopen, that is up in the air. the county tells me they are able to appeal this permit suspension. j.r. stone, abc 7 news. ama: the in-n-out at san francisco's fisherman's wharf is being investigated after a complaint of people being allowed
they are here to make hamburgers for us. >> absolutely government overreach. j.r.: the company released a statement saying we refuse to become the vaccination police for any government. those from the nonpartisan california business roundtable say while they support vaccinations, they do have concerns over these vaccination mandates. >> to ask a part-time potentially high school student to confront customers on a daily basis, asking them medical information that is very contentious...
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they are here to make hamburgers for us. >> absolutely government overreach. company released a statement saying we refuse to become the vaccination police for any government. those from the nonpartisan california business roundtable say while they support vaccinations, they do have concerns over these vaccination mandates. >> to ask a part-time potentially high school student to confront customers on a daily basis, asking them medical information that is very contentious at this point is a very difficult position for any employer to put an employee in. j.r.: many customers also defended the county mandate. >> i still think it is important. we are not out of this. >> the need to do what 99% of the other restaurants are doing, follow the rules in the interest of public health. j.r.: as to when this restaurant will reopen, that is up in the air. the county tells me they are able to appeal this permit suspension. j.r. stone, abc 7 news. ama: the in-n-out at san francisco's fisherman's wharf is being investigated after a complaint of people being allowed to eat in
they are here to make hamburgers for us. >> absolutely government overreach. company released a statement saying we refuse to become the vaccination police for any government. those from the nonpartisan california business roundtable say while they support vaccinations, they do have concerns over these vaccination mandates. >> to ask a part-time potentially high school student to confront customers on a daily basis, asking them medical information that is very contentious at this...
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general hon, that the detained prime minister of the lamb dog was being held at his house, hours later, hamburg was taken back to his residence as more political figures were arrested. for dance, interim government was created in 2019 after mass protests led to the overthrow of long time the their membership. it was a combination of civil and military leaders as far as overpower sharing agreement in response to the demands of protesters. analysts say it's not clear how general hahn intends to address the many problems now facing for them. with 3 huge challenges at pace, one was the economy, the 2nd was actually putting in place all the institutions for democracy in the 3rd was consolidating peace with armed groups. and it is entirely unclear what proposals general alper hunt house, protecting these problems. in fact, it would appear because he's just digging himself deeper into the whole dance economy has been struggling after years of conflict, unpleasant. but this could make things even worse. us is evaluating its relationship and has suspended a $700000000.00 assistance package for the now d
general hon, that the detained prime minister of the lamb dog was being held at his house, hours later, hamburg was taken back to his residence as more political figures were arrested. for dance, interim government was created in 2019 after mass protests led to the overthrow of long time the their membership. it was a combination of civil and military leaders as far as overpower sharing agreement in response to the demands of protesters. analysts say it's not clear how general hahn intends to...
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that's after a 2000000 euro turbine, by hamburg based nordics collapsed and enforced in western germany. just hours before it was supposed to be officially launched this week. luckily no one was injured. when the 240 meter tall structure, including its massive rotor blades, abruptly toppled over. officials are now trying to determine how it happens. furious firefighters are the latest sector of the french population, refusing to bow to new mandatory coven vaccine laws. almost $200.00 in the south of the country have now been suspended without pay and told they can only return to work once they are jabbed archie charlotte davinsky reports. now getting a sense of what the resistance is here from key work is across france to the idea of not just the obligatory vaccination, but then showing that you've been vaccinated by the use of this health past. this is a health pass which you show not only for some places of work, but also for cafes, restaurants, bars, cinemas, cultural places to show that you've either had to vaccination shots a if it's pfizer or astrazeneca, or the one if it's the jo
that's after a 2000000 euro turbine, by hamburg based nordics collapsed and enforced in western germany. just hours before it was supposed to be officially launched this week. luckily no one was injured. when the 240 meter tall structure, including its massive rotor blades, abruptly toppled over. officials are now trying to determine how it happens. furious firefighters are the latest sector of the french population, refusing to bow to new mandatory coven vaccine laws. almost $200.00 in the...
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to wanna discoveries that may help save the human species from climate change. joining me now from hamburg in germany is one of the 2021. no well prize win as professor class hassle than i thank you so much for coming on. congratulations. i go to us. i'm not going to have how you heard about it. i know everyone always asked that question, although people probably want to know. but why is it, as is so often asked of you, we can't predict whether it will rain in 10 days time. but we can predict that the climate change may annihilate the human species. well, the problem is that it's not just national religion, which is difficult to predict, but also impact on to distinguish which remains the impact, the national resolve of very difficult. and it's very difficult to get across on the political domain for problems that are true. 5102030 years are used to responding to them or no one or 2 years. so there's no response to climate change or something which you're pretty sure you're not, you're still in my in true treat, operate, you know, boys and girls today they graduate. they used to cast tick
to wanna discoveries that may help save the human species from climate change. joining me now from hamburg in germany is one of the 2021. no well prize win as professor class hassle than i thank you so much for coming on. congratulations. i go to us. i'm not going to have how you heard about it. i know everyone always asked that question, although people probably want to know. but why is it, as is so often asked of you, we can't predict whether it will rain in 10 days time. but we can predict...