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. >> reporter: this foundation expert, david williams, says the new plan could easily overstress the foundation mat, causing it to crack underneath. >> any cracks will just open up. and they become ponds for corrosion, allowing water to get into the mat foundation, corroding the reinforcing steel there. provides the structural capacity of the mat. the city has yet to sign off on the revised plan. hamburger says the work will go forward. >>> up next, still no decision. another day passes without elizabeth holmes knowing her fate. the latest on jury deliberations when we come back. >>> watching things on our storm ranger mobile doppler radar. a storm moving down the coast that is on top of the morning commute tomorrow. how much rain and local mountain snow you can expect when we come back. >>> minutes away when we join you on the west coast, we are helping to make sense of the cdc's shorter isolation guidance. is it enough to slow the spread? and the young sisters who survived cancer now on a mission to educate others. this is elodia. she's a recording artist. 1 of 10 million people th
. >> reporter: this foundation expert, david williams, says the new plan could easily overstress the foundation mat, causing it to crack underneath. >> any cracks will just open up. and they become ponds for corrosion, allowing water to get into the mat foundation, corroding the reinforcing steel there. provides the structural capacity of the mat. the city has yet to sign off on the revised plan. hamburger says the work will go forward. >>> up next, still no decision....
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and in relation to the house of lords and david william says, you mean what they're doing is wasting time. taxpayer, money, effort, doing things that parliament has already detected and will reject again. charmaine also, peers give out the power it can go on. there's been an extreme depletion what integrity there was since the days of david cameron, my computer says another excellent program are relaxed to mature. introduce back statistics and alex and finally william nicole who says, please try and give steps of hope. i mention alex and to me now, always a brilliant show. i've been watching corruption government for far too long. now. they're going to government with good intentions, i believe, but end up joining the clicks on chloe's. stacy, thanks again. now over to alex and professor stewart hazelton to analyze the impact of cop 26, the faster his of the welcome back to the i'll examine show. please to be here. thank you very much. so actually christmas. well, what christmas? so we want to know was cop 20 sex her a christmas present for the the planet or was it handler? was that
and in relation to the house of lords and david william says, you mean what they're doing is wasting time. taxpayer, money, effort, doing things that parliament has already detected and will reject again. charmaine also, peers give out the power it can go on. there's been an extreme depletion what integrity there was since the days of david cameron, my computer says another excellent program are relaxed to mature. introduce back statistics and alex and finally william nicole who says, please...
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i'm sure david williams says, you mean what they're doing is wasting time. taxpayer money as effort doing things that palmer has already digit to and will reject again. sha mendosa piers. give out the power it can go on. there's been an extreme depletion and what integrity there was since the days of david cameron, margaret peter says another excellent program are relaxed and mature interview spank statistics and alex, and finally william nickle who says, please try and give steps of who i mentioned alex and just me know, always a brilliant show. i've been watching crops in government for far too long. now. they go into government with good intentions, i believe, but end up joining the clicks on chloe's. stacy, thanks again. now over to alex and professor stewart hazelton to analyze the impact of cop 26 professor, you're welcome back to the alley, simon. show please to be here. thanks very much sir. christmas. well, well, what christmas. so we want to know was caught 20 sex or a christmas present for the planet, or was it hangal or was that the balance between success and failure? that th
i'm sure david williams says, you mean what they're doing is wasting time. taxpayer money as effort doing things that palmer has already digit to and will reject again. sha mendosa piers. give out the power it can go on. there's been an extreme depletion and what integrity there was since the days of david cameron, margaret peter says another excellent program are relaxed and mature interview spank statistics and alex, and finally william nickle who says, please try and give steps of who i...
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. 7 of parliament angus brandon mcneil, owners, i'm in relation to the house of lords, andrew david williams says, you mean what they're doing is wasting time. taxpayers, money and effort. doing things apartment has already rejected and will reject again . charming door says peers give added power, county gone. there's been an extreme depletion and what integrity there was since the days of david cameron, my computer says another exempt program i relaxed, mature, introduce banks to test me and alex, and finally william nickle who says, please try and give step support. i mention alex and his me now always a brilliant show. i've been watching crops in government for far too long. no. they go into government with good intentions. i.
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august 5 team, 1939 before newsreel cameras at the first national bank and to wall street when david william told handed wendell willkie a check for $78.6 million roughly equivalent to 1.4 billion current dollars. when does -- when does "time" magazine all but announced this respective candidacy as president if willkie was closed as a roosevelt dared to run again for a third time. intel is warp speed solution in may and early june of 1940 the republican party regulars needed help in catching up with the political prospects. simpson in new york committee in members spoke volumes. when asked to pitch wendell willkie by a major fund-raiser it dismayed simpson who listed the difficulties. so i'm supposed to go back to the clubhouse and tell the boys that they have to pull together enough to get the nomination for wendell willkie? they will ask me, willkie, who is willkie? and i tell them the president of the commonwealth. the next question will be where does that railroad go to and i have to explain it it's a public holding company and then they will look at me sadly and said jim we always thoug
august 5 team, 1939 before newsreel cameras at the first national bank and to wall street when david william told handed wendell willkie a check for $78.6 million roughly equivalent to 1.4 billion current dollars. when does -- when does "time" magazine all but announced this respective candidacy as president if willkie was closed as a roosevelt dared to run again for a third time. intel is warp speed solution in may and early june of 1940 the republican party regulars needed help in...
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i have the most appreciation for solomon and david, william, patrick for their dedication during this pandemic. i appreciate you so much. and this award should be hung high because you all deserve it thank you so much. >> clerk: thank you, let's give everyone a round of applause. thank you, daisy. next up is commissioner bernal. >> president bernal: yes, thank you so much, and i'll provide this recognition on behalf of myself and commissioners cecilia chung. thank you so much to dr. susan buckbinder for nominating bridge h.i.v. within the population health division at d.p.h., in addition to continuing to conduct from her groundbreaking h.i.v. prevention research as part of the local and global efforts during the covid pandemic on h.i.v. vaccines, pre-exposure, and other strategies to prevent h.i.v. infections, the bridge h.i.v. team took on recruiting, enrolling and retaining 256 study volunteers into a covid vaccine trial, the largest group enrolled in the bay area. of these, 81% were people of color. this hard work to ensure adequate representation of underrepresented groups is a te
i have the most appreciation for solomon and david, william, patrick for their dedication during this pandemic. i appreciate you so much. and this award should be hung high because you all deserve it thank you so much. >> clerk: thank you, let's give everyone a round of applause. thank you, daisy. next up is commissioner bernal. >> president bernal: yes, thank you so much, and i'll provide this recognition on behalf of myself and commissioners cecilia chung. thank you so much to dr....
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william: david holland of new york university, good to see you and congratulations again on your honornk you so much, william. have a great day. ♪ judy: a group of mountaineers is aiming to make history and inspire others in a field not known for its diversity. amna nawaz reports. amna: most days, for dom mullins, start like this. runs through the woods, workouts in his makeshift gym, and post-exercise plunges into a freezing cold pond. it's a grueling regimen, all to prepare to climb a mountain synonymous with the ultimate challenge, mount everest. >> to climb a mountain like everest, you need to have a lot of endurance. so that's what i'm doing, i'm building my endurance over time. amna: mullins, who has been climbing for more than a decade, is part of a group that aims to become the first all-black team to summit the world's highest mountain. lled full circle everest, the team of ten experienced mountaineers and climbers, from the united states and kenya, is set to climb everest next spring. >> two unassuming men have climbed the 29,000 foot monarch of the himalayas. amna: since ten
william: david holland of new york university, good to see you and congratulations again on your honornk you so much, william. have a great day. ♪ judy: a group of mountaineers is aiming to make history and inspire others in a field not known for its diversity. amna nawaz reports. amna: most days, for dom mullins, start like this. runs through the woods, workouts in his makeshift gym, and post-exercise plunges into a freezing cold pond. it's a grueling regimen, all to prepare to climb a...
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new years & years. 0lly alexander is following in the 31st of december footsteps of robbie williams, craig davidsin. tonight he'll bejoined by the pet shop boys, who in 1987 had a huge number one single with the song that the show is named after. kylie minogue will also be making an appearance. 0lly alexander spoke to our entertainment correspondent colin paterson during rehearsals. # sanctify the love that you crave.# 0lly alexander, when you got the call saying do you want to do the bbc new year's eve show, how did you react? i said yes! oh, my gosh, i can't believe... i feel very lucky to be doing it. i can't tell you. it's such an honour to be bringing in the new year's with everyone watching. quite a responsibility, because there will be a lot of people at home this year. that's true, actually, yeah. i am actually quite nervous, so thanks for making me more nervous. so what are you planning, then? well, obviously, i'll be doing my own hits. but also some really exciting collaborations with kylie minogue and the pet shop boys. because this is the thing, it is going to be a very wide audience
new years & years. 0lly alexander is following in the 31st of december footsteps of robbie williams, craig davidsin. tonight he'll bejoined by the pet shop boys, who in 1987 had a huge number one single with the song that the show is named after. kylie minogue will also be making an appearance. 0lly alexander spoke to our entertainment correspondent colin paterson during rehearsals. # sanctify the love that you crave.# 0lly alexander, when you got the call saying do you want to do the bbc...
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a lot to discuss with dana bash, jamie gangel, david gergen and elliott williams. let's talk about meadows. he once served in the house of representatives. he was sort of well liked, not only by republicans, but democrats as well. how significant is it that he's about to face these criminal contempt charges? >> it's historic. it really is. this is not where mark meadows wanted to be. he started cooperating because he really did not want criminal contempt. he opened the door. he handed over these documents without privilege and i think it is fair to say donald trump was not happy. he did not want anyone in his inner circle testifying, certainly not his former chief of staff. i think meadows got scared. he withdrew, he stopped cooperating, and now he finds himself in the situation he did not want to be in and a historic one for a former member of congress and chief of staff. >> it's interesting, dana, because the committee in their public statements last night and today laying out a lot more details right now. what are you specifically looking for as you watch the re
a lot to discuss with dana bash, jamie gangel, david gergen and elliott williams. let's talk about meadows. he once served in the house of representatives. he was sort of well liked, not only by republicans, but democrats as well. how significant is it that he's about to face these criminal contempt charges? >> it's historic. it really is. this is not where mark meadows wanted to be. he started cooperating because he really did not want criminal contempt. he opened the door. he handed...
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david: fascinating stuff. thank you very much, william. appreciate it. it is time to prioritize public safety instead of making it all about politics. san diego county district attorney summer stefen joins me now. thank you for being here. i think it's simple for most people particularly cities like new york or san diego or l.a. or san francisco. the rights of criminals do not supersede the rights ever law-abiding citizens and businesses. now i don't think that is a political statement, do you? >> it definitely isn't. it is about following the constitution and the law. we're a country of laws and the rule of law has to be followed especially by the district attorney. that is what you get elected to do is to serve the people without favor, without prejudice, to make sure that the laws are followed and that everyone, every child, every senior, every business, is safe. that's our job. david: the problem is as you well know, i will just give you a specific example from my own experience in new york city, i'm sure it parallels those in l.a. and chicago and el
david: fascinating stuff. thank you very much, william. appreciate it. it is time to prioritize public safety instead of making it all about politics. san diego county district attorney summer stefen joins me now. thank you for being here. i think it's simple for most people particularly cities like new york or san diego or l.a. or san francisco. the rights of criminals do not supersede the rights ever law-abiding citizens and businesses. now i don't think that is a political statement, do you?...
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david: yeah, it does very much so. william la jeunesse, thank you very much.s police lieutenant randy sutton joins us now. thank you for being here. how do democrats justify their crime policies in light of the skyrocketing violent crime rates and the deterioration of cities under their control, lieutenant? >> well, it's a great question. let me preface it by saying it has never been saver safer to be a criminal in the united states and less safe to be a citizen right now and much of that is democratically elected prosecutors around district attorneys throughout the country. now, i call, i call these district attorneys and these prosecutors trojan horse district attorneys and prosecutors because they are literally the enemy within the gates. they don't care about prosecuting criminality. they care only about their personal political agendas of being activists. now keep in mind, in my role as a commentator, i talk about this all this time but also in my role as the head of the wounded blue, which assists injured and disabled officers i see this, i deal with thi
david: yeah, it does very much so. william la jeunesse, thank you very much.s police lieutenant randy sutton joins us now. thank you for being here. how do democrats justify their crime policies in light of the skyrocketing violent crime rates and the deterioration of cities under their control, lieutenant? >> well, it's a great question. let me preface it by saying it has never been saver safer to be a criminal in the united states and less safe to be a citizen right now and much of that...
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advancing international security please welcome john aquilino, laura richardson, william bowden, and the moderator david ignatius of "the washington post." [applause] >> want a picture first? >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome for your photogenic panel. i hope everybody had a good coffee break and is well caffeinated for our discussion of advancing security through alliances and partnerships. i don't have to tell this audience that this is a moment in which we have threats around the world that are concerning. we have in "the washington post" this morning a report that 175,000 russian troops may be prepared to line up along the ukraine border posing an extraordinary threat to ukraine and indeed to the nato alliance. in vienna, talks to restore the jcpo appear to have broken down a big concern for our allies and partners. and in asia, admiral acalan. to's area of responsibility, severe and rising concerns about china. in this world of danger, the united states has a unique asset and that is this network of alliances and partnerships that we have around the world. and so that's our starting point is this pr
advancing international security please welcome john aquilino, laura richardson, william bowden, and the moderator david ignatius of "the washington post." [applause] >> want a picture first? >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome for your photogenic panel. i hope everybody had a good coffee break and is well caffeinated for our discussion of advancing security through alliances and partnerships. i don't have to tell this audience that this is a moment in which we have threats...
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william? reporter: good morning, david. you the border is out of control and if this policy is overturned it effectively invite s more migrants to cross illegally because there's no consequence so the trump adminitration implemented remain in mexico to stem the flow of central americans and it worked. president biden, however, ended the policy to focus on the root causes of migration, that did not work. monthly apprehensions have doubled since he took office. now, after texas sued a federal court reinstated the policy, now biden wants the supreme court to overturn it, saying, mpp is not the best tool for deterring unlawful migration. it exposes migrants to unacceptable risks, and detracts from the executives foreign relations efforts to manage regional migration. so the policy requires migrants to remain in mexico until a u.s. judge hears their asylum claim, which can take months, even years, that's why critics say it exposes them to unacceptable risks. >> many of these acts of violence are undertaken with the complicit of
william? reporter: good morning, david. you the border is out of control and if this policy is overturned it effectively invite s more migrants to cross illegally because there's no consequence so the trump adminitration implemented remain in mexico to stem the flow of central americans and it worked. president biden, however, ended the policy to focus on the root causes of migration, that did not work. monthly apprehensions have doubled since he took office. now, after texas sued a federal...
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david souter on the u.s. supreme court and judge stephen f williams on the d.c. court of appeals. our other expert is a professor of law and interdisciplinary legal scholar researching the quality at the intersection of law, history, sociology, and politics in the united states, and globally. she has authored dozens of articles and books about imperative constitutional law, about the procedural implementation in the united states and europe. she received her doctorate in politics from oxford university, where she held a marshall scholarship, and a jd from yale law school. following law school, she clerked for judge edwards of the u.s. court of appeals for the d.c. circuit. -- provided written testimony to the presidential commission on the supreme court of the united states and i thoroughly enjoyed reading that testimony can which i thought was fascinating in terms of comparing aspects. let's get into the discussion. blast 15 minutes i will turn it over to help us with q&a from the audience. we will get into the some of the process and some of the substance of what happened with t
david souter on the u.s. supreme court and judge stephen f williams on the d.c. court of appeals. our other expert is a professor of law and interdisciplinary legal scholar researching the quality at the intersection of law, history, sociology, and politics in the united states, and globally. she has authored dozens of articles and books about imperative constitutional law, about the procedural implementation in the united states and europe. she received her doctorate in politics from oxford...
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david dungan. the story does not end well, though. it never does when you start off talking about hank williams. alice dies in 1869 at the age of 23. some people just don't have any luck. i have one more story for you. ladies, could you bring me that drink, please. i forgot it. thank you. you can imagine how van dorn and forrest are going to get along. we're on the way to the beach and i decided -- come on up here. i decided there's no use coming all the way to gettysburg to go all the way back to turn back around, so here we go. i dressed them up right here. but i would like charisma could you mackowski to know if he's present this is why his vicksburg book is not done. i have one to match over here but she's not playing right now. >> that's an excellent reason. >> thank you. thank you very much. i guess you want a sip before you go, don't you? i learned. i had 12 12-year-old boys underneath me, 100 degrees, 100% humidity, wool uniform shooting a cannon eight hours a day. you would be surprised who you drink after. you get over it in a hurry. let daddy finish this. oh, lord. she says, daddy, you're not going -- [ applause ] thank
david dungan. the story does not end well, though. it never does when you start off talking about hank williams. alice dies in 1869 at the age of 23. some people just don't have any luck. i have one more story for you. ladies, could you bring me that drink, please. i forgot it. thank you. you can imagine how van dorn and forrest are going to get along. we're on the way to the beach and i decided -- come on up here. i decided there's no use coming all the way to gettysburg to go all the way back...
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david duncan. the story does not end well though. never does, right especially when you start off talking about hank williams.alex tizon 1869 at the age of 23. some people just don't have any luck. i've got one more story for you. ladies could you bring me a drink please? i forgot it. thank you. i appreciate it. so you can imagine how van dorn and forests are going to get along. do you want to come up? no, you want me to come there. we are on the way to the beach. [laughter] i decided -- come on up here. i decided there's no use going to gettysburg to go out way back in turn around so here we go. i would like chris michalski to know if these present that this is the reason is vicksburg book is not done. [laughter] right here. [applause] i've got one to match over here. >> that's an excellent reason, man. >> thank you very much. you want a sip before you go, don't you? i learned i used to work at vicksburg and i had 12, 12-year-old boys underneath me 100 degrees 100% humidity and shooting a canon 12 hours a day. you would be surprised what you drink up. you'd get over it in a hurry. oh lord. she said daddy --
david duncan. the story does not end well though. never does, right especially when you start off talking about hank williams.alex tizon 1869 at the age of 23. some people just don't have any luck. i've got one more story for you. ladies could you bring me a drink please? i forgot it. thank you. i appreciate it. so you can imagine how van dorn and forests are going to get along. do you want to come up? no, you want me to come there. we are on the way to the beach. [laughter] i decided -- come...
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david. >> got it. >> i just think that auto -- can he go back to williams sonoma last week, that stock is now down $30 they had an unbelievable quarter. they're every bit as good as sherwin-williams >> everybody knows that. >> you think he thinking is it organic? >> i'm sure he experts the bark. >> you think the blowback that's the sole most important person in america today >> potentially, yes. some people wonder whether they should be filing a 13-d on every single company when they put a letter out and saying we're going to be doing this or looking at that -- >> no, i'm not, i'm just positing the idea of their power. >> it's been a remarkable 24 hours out of washington. we got the korclean cr, and news out of the treasury. ylan mui has that. good morning, ylan. >> treasury has placed 12 countries on a foreign exchange watchlist over concerns on how they manage their currency china is on that list. with the lack of transparency around the exchange rate mechanism. the treasury says it's closely moni monitoring, and switzerland is also on the list vietnam and taiwan has a stronger designation, but trea
david. >> got it. >> i just think that auto -- can he go back to williams sonoma last week, that stock is now down $30 they had an unbelievable quarter. they're every bit as good as sherwin-williams >> everybody knows that. >> you think he thinking is it organic? >> i'm sure he experts the bark. >> you think the blowback that's the sole most important person in america today >> potentially, yes. some people wonder whether they should be filing a 13-d on...
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i remember reading the director of the office of management and budget david stockman's account in real time, in 1980, and william monthly" saying he came in as a joe scarborough-esque conservative and was shocked and disgusted that this was all a lie. that it was just about opening up the troth as never before to big business and the rich. and that's what it was about. and admitted that supply side economics and lowering taxes so there will be lots of jobs, the trickle down idea was also just a trojan horse and something that they didn't really believe. yeah, lower taxes for everybody, but all we really care about is lowering taxes for the rich and big business. and the thing about -- when i started doing my research about evil geniuses, i knew, reagan got elected in 1980, i didn't realize until i did this massive amount of research how much change, what a gigantic shift that was. of course, as we spoke about the other day, it was being built up in the '70s, this alternate paradigm, this conservative counterestablishment was sending people like joe scarborough to congress. but really the before and after in the
i remember reading the director of the office of management and budget david stockman's account in real time, in 1980, and william monthly" saying he came in as a joe scarborough-esque conservative and was shocked and disgusted that this was all a lie. that it was just about opening up the troth as never before to big business and the rich. and that's what it was about. and admitted that supply side economics and lowering taxes so there will be lots of jobs, the trickle down idea was also...
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year virtually, and robin williams' wife is the champion, one of the greatest people, but the work i do, there's not anyone who feels that bioguinn -- even though i think davidcome on. >>> we're going to take a quick break. a look at how treasuries are faring obviously a day after the fed and b of e the ten-year back to 1.42. don't go anywhere. ♪♪ this flag isn't backwards. it's facing this way because it's moving forward. ♪♪ just like the men and women who wear it on their uniforms and the country it represents. they're all only meant to move one direction which is why we fly it this way on the flanks of the all-new grand wagoneer. moving boldly and unstoppably forward. ♪ ♪ at cdw, we get today your hybrid organization depends on different networks, different devices and different ways of working. so how do you manage to keep everything together? cdw can orchestrate a cisco sase solution or secure access service edge. converging security and frictionless connectivity in one cloud based approach. so your dispersed team feels closer to home. for a unified hybrid workforce, trust cisco and it orchestration by cdw. people who get it. >>> welcome back to "squawk
year virtually, and robin williams' wife is the champion, one of the greatest people, but the work i do, there's not anyone who feels that bioguinn -- even though i think davidcome on. >>> we're going to take a quick break. a look at how treasuries are faring obviously a day after the fed and b of e the ten-year back to 1.42. don't go anywhere. ♪♪ this flag isn't backwards. it's facing this way because it's moving forward. ♪♪ just like the men and women who wear it on their...