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. >> item 4b is hetch hetchy improvement program quarter low report from randy anderson. >> can i have the slides. good afternoon president a jam secommissioners i'm randy anderson for mountain tunnel improvement project stand nothing for katie miller. she is on vacation today. i will share the second quarter of the fiscal year. october first-december 31 of 20 twoochl i will share highlights from the mountain tunnel project. >> this pie chart shows the program status with 9 project in preconstruction. 6 in construction, multiple phases and two project in close out for a total of 17 projects. 211 admissible has been spent to date for 27% completion. 15 million know spent reporting a construction activity on several projects. this table shoes a summary of expendures and costs grouped by funding source, water, power and joint. there are now costs for this quarter with 34 million forecasted cost increases for the program since last quarter. these variances all aline with the revised project budgets and scheduled that you approve in the february for future fiscal 24-33 and year c ip. a few
. >> item 4b is hetch hetchy improvement program quarter low report from randy anderson. >> can i have the slides. good afternoon president a jam secommissioners i'm randy anderson for mountain tunnel improvement project stand nothing for katie miller. she is on vacation today. i will share the second quarter of the fiscal year. october first-december 31 of 20 twoochl i will share highlights from the mountain tunnel project. >> this pie chart shows the program status with 9...
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anderson? >> randit joining us now cnn legal analyst joey jackson, also jessica roth, former federal prosecutor, now teaches at cardoza law school here in new york. we talked today about the prosecutions closing arguments, we have you on the timeline, we saw that. do you think that's the most effective argument? >> i do think that's the most effective argument. i do think the prosecutor appropriately leaned into the timeline today. both to show that the defendant had the opportunity to commit the murder, clean up quickly, using the hose that was available to him there, and then go to his mother's house to try to set up an alibi, and also to show how implausible it would be for anybody else to have the opportunity to get in and out very narrow window window to commit the murder, easing guns that they would have had to know as available to them. there >> joey, what did you think of the closing argument? because to, jessica's, point alex murdaugh had the time to do it. hardly anyone else had the timeline.
anderson? >> randit joining us now cnn legal analyst joey jackson, also jessica roth, former federal prosecutor, now teaches at cardoza law school here in new york. we talked today about the prosecutions closing arguments, we have you on the timeline, we saw that. do you think that's the most effective argument? >> i do think that's the most effective argument. i do think the prosecutor appropriately leaned into the timeline today. both to show that the defendant had the opportunity...
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randi kaye, cnn, south carolina. >>> krp's anderson cooper spoke with the lead prosecutor in the case is and asked for his thoughts on the sentence and the tact that he was still proclaiming his innocence despite the jury's decision. >> nothing more than the same. i think after he said that, i said what more needs to be said. the truth is not in this man. i think that was a big part of what the jury saw. certainly, a part of, you believe, what led them to the right verdict that they reached. >> were you surprised by the jury's deliberations? >> i have always said trial lawyers tend to be a little superstitious and i try not to think about things like that and people come up and talk to you while you're wait ing. i will say this, though. we put so much out there. it's been a huge effort by the whole team. you saw the whole team in action. i was probably less nervous waiting for this verdict than i ever had because i felt like we had done all we could do. usually when you get a verdict within a short period of time,s that's generally good for the state. you never like to even consider t
randi kaye, cnn, south carolina. >>> krp's anderson cooper spoke with the lead prosecutor in the case is and asked for his thoughts on the sentence and the tact that he was still proclaiming his innocence despite the jury's decision. >> nothing more than the same. i think after he said that, i said what more needs to be said. the truth is not in this man. i think that was a big part of what the jury saw. certainly, a part of, you believe, what led them to the right verdict that...
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three 60's randi kaye joins us from south carolina with the latest. what happened in court today? >> anderson's attorney general took over the question of the states last witness, and it was dramatic. together, they recreated how paul murdoch might have died, at least according to the defense. they used a courtroom door in order to act as the door to the feed room at the doghouse where he died. together, they did this recreation, and all the while the attorney general was wielding a shotgun. here's how it played out in court. >> is it your expert opinion that a six foot four shooter cannot be excluded from the murder of maggie and paul? >> i see nothing that could exclude a six foot four shooter. >> dr. kenneth mackenzie, again expert and crime scene recreation, called back to the stand free key testimony. testifying for the defense, telling the jury that whoever killed maggie and paul murdoch was likely much shorter than alex murdaugh, who is about six foot four. the prosecutions expert disagreed. >> can a person be on their knees and get the same angle, be standing, and get the same angle?
three 60's randi kaye joins us from south carolina with the latest. what happened in court today? >> anderson's attorney general took over the question of the states last witness, and it was dramatic. together, they recreated how paul murdoch might have died, at least according to the defense. they used a courtroom door in order to act as the door to the feed room at the doghouse where he died. together, they did this recreation, and all the while the attorney general was wielding a...
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randi kaye joins us now from south carolina with the latest. what happened in the court today? >> andersonredible day in court. south carolina's attorney general took over to question the state's last witness, and it was dramatic. together they recreated how paul murdaugh may have died, at least court according to the defense. they used a courtroom door to act as a feed to the dog kennels where he died. all the while the attorney general was wielding a shotgun. here is how it played out in court. >> is it your expert opinion that a 6'4" shooter cannot be excluded from the murder of maggie and paul? >> i see nothing that could exclude a 6'4" shooter. >> reporter: dr. kenneth kinsey, an expert in crime scene investigation and recreation called back to the stand by the state to dispute key system. a forensic scientist testified for the defense and told the jury whoever killed maggie and paul murdaugh was likely much shorter than alex murdaugh, who is about 6'4". but the prosecution's expert disagreed. >> can a person be on their knee and get the same angle and be standing and get the same ang
randi kaye joins us now from south carolina with the latest. what happened in the court today? >> andersonredible day in court. south carolina's attorney general took over to question the state's last witness, and it was dramatic. together they recreated how paul murdaugh may have died, at least court according to the defense. they used a courtroom door to act as a feed to the dog kennels where he died. all the while the attorney general was wielding a shotgun. here is how it played out...
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were successful, of course, in sinking her story before election day, anderson and that's who testified on monday. david pecker. randikaye, thanks so much coming up, you'll notice some names, including sean hannity and tucker carlson. that dominion voting system wants testimony from its $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against fox news. who else they wanted to stand next? ever better when disruption hits your supupply chain and w write. make sure youou're ever deliverg freight brokerage to transportation management capacity and dedicated trucks and drivers. this is a keepsake frame. this i actually a photo from my wedding. i'm adam weiss , founder and ceo of keeps saying the mobile app that makes it easy to have your photos printed, framed and shipped to your doorstep. you just choose a photo that you love. you can preview it in over 100 frames, and in a couple of days, you're going to receive your photo in a beautiful handmade frames. so if you've got a special photo on your phone, install the free keepsake app we would love a chance to frame it for you. what will you do? will you make something better? create someth
were successful, of course, in sinking her story before election day, anderson and that's who testified on monday. david pecker. randikaye, thanks so much coming up, you'll notice some names, including sean hannity and tucker carlson. that dominion voting system wants testimony from its $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against fox news. who else they wanted to stand next? ever better when disruption hits your supupply chain and w write. make sure youou're ever deliverg freight brokerage to...
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were successful, of course, in sinking her story before election day, anderson and that's who testified on monday. david pecker. randikaye, thanks so much coming up, you'll notice some names, including sean hannity and tucker carlson. that dominion voting system wants testimony from its $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against fox news. who else they wanted to stand next? asking the right question can greatly impact your future. are you qualified to do this? especially when it comes to your finances? are you a certified financial planner, cfp professional professionals are committed to acting in your best interest. that's why it's got to be a cft. you need to lose weight, but you hate lugging out that big blender for a healthy shake high chef daniel green hair with my bionic blade, the new handheld blender this rechargeable so you can make a fast, healthy shake anywhere. it's so powerful, even blocks of wood. chopped into sawdust in seconds or the solid rocks and pulverized with no effort at all. amazing most lenders get jammed with ice bionic blade is jam proof. just pick it up a little bit. well finally crushed ice
were successful, of course, in sinking her story before election day, anderson and that's who testified on monday. david pecker. randikaye, thanks so much coming up, you'll notice some names, including sean hannity and tucker carlson. that dominion voting system wants testimony from its $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against fox news. who else they wanted to stand next? asking the right question can greatly impact your future. are you qualified to do this? especially when it comes to your...
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randy, you are there. how did you think that played when the prosecutor did that? >> i think it played really, really well. they had heard so much information, andersono take any notes during this trial. they put on an investigator from the sled, in the final day of the trial. the states case, at least. that's the south carolina law enforcement division. he ticked through his timeline and actually -- ticked through the pieces together. so a couple of instances as you heard there. if he was at the kennels at 8:44, than at 8:47 he said he left the candles, 8:49 he's back at the house. that is the time the prosecutors believe maggie and paul were dead. by 8:49. he said he went to take a nap, okay, but that was at 8:49. he took a very quick nap. maybe 12 or 13 minutes. because you heard him say, at 902, his phone started showing steps 283 steps in just four minutes. that is a lot of steps in just four minutes. and then he said he left to go to his mother's house at 907. so, did he take a nap? he seemed to be backtracking on that. at 908, the gps data showed that his car slowed down very at the very spot where maggie murdaugh's phone was found on the side
randy, you are there. how did you think that played when the prosecutor did that? >> i think it played really, really well. they had heard so much information, andersono take any notes during this trial. they put on an investigator from the sled, in the final day of the trial. the states case, at least. that's the south carolina law enforcement division. he ticked through his timeline and actually -- ticked through the pieces together. so a couple of instances as you heard there. if he...
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randi joins us now from nashville. you tried to speak with the lieutenant governor today. he said something about a statement. what did it say? >> reporter: yeah. he did issue a statement, andersonnt. i'll give you a fee key parts. he said he is pausing his social media and will be getting guidance how to use it. he insisted this characterization of him and his record as anti-gay is inaccurate in that statement of his and also said ev person has value and deserves respect regardless of orientation but, andersson, as you know this statement comes as he continues to push through this anti-gay legislation. in fact just today on the senate floor they were debating a biological sex bill while we were there waiting for the lieutenant governor and trying to speak with him. also franklin mcclure the young man he had been commenting on on instagram told me the hypocrisy in all of this was not lost on him either. he said that he's watching him leave these very nice comments on his instagram yet he is continuing to push through this anti-lgbtq legislation and he sees that as very hypocritical, anderson. >> thanks. >>> coming up florida government ron desantis said talk of a book ban is a h
randi joins us now from nashville. you tried to speak with the lieutenant governor today. he said something about a statement. what did it say? >> reporter: yeah. he did issue a statement, andersonnt. i'll give you a fee key parts. he said he is pausing his social media and will be getting guidance how to use it. he insisted this characterization of him and his record as anti-gay is inaccurate in that statement of his and also said ev person has value and deserves respect regardless of...
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randi joins us now from nashville. so you tried to speak with the lieutenant governor today, you said something about a statement, what did it say? >> he did issue a statement to us, andersont soldiers give you some of the key parts. he said he's pausing his social media and will be getting guidance on how to use it. he also insisted that this characterization of him at his record as anti-gay is inaccurate. in that statement of his. he also said that every person has value and deserves respect, regardless of orientation. but anderson, as you know, this statement comes as he continues to push through this anti gay legislation. in fact, just today on the senate floor, they were debating a biological sex bill. while we were there waiting for the lieutenant governor and trying to speak with him. also franklin with floor, the young man who he had been commenting on it on instagram, told me the hypocrisy and all of this was not lost to him either. he said that he's watching him leave these very nice comments on his instagram, yet he's continuing to push through this anti lgbtq legislation. he sees that is very hypocritical. >> randi kaye, appreciate it. thanks. -- the top of a f
randi joins us now from nashville. so you tried to speak with the lieutenant governor today, you said something about a statement, what did it say? >> he did issue a statement to us, andersont soldiers give you some of the key parts. he said he's pausing his social media and will be getting guidance on how to use it. he also insisted that this characterization of him at his record as anti-gay is inaccurate. in that statement of his. he also said that every person has value and deserves...
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randi kaye was in the courthouse when the verdicts were read. andy, it is extraordinary how quickly the jury came to this verdict, what was it like in the courtroom when the verdicts were read? >> yeah, anderson, and took them just about three and a half hours or so to find alex murdaugh guilty on all for the accounts, no way tried to read the jury as they fall back into the courtroom, none of them looked to the right of the courtroom when murdaugh sixth and the family set. they all basically had their heads down as they got into the courtroom, also, anderson, you can see the alex murdaugh, we have this precip that is just about the start here, but that will be the south carolina attorney general, anderson, alan wilson at the podium. he actually questioned one of the last witnesses, anderson, because that was a very important witness, a key witness speaking to how the crime scene, how it all happen, he was a crime scene expert on recreation of the crime scene, and was really able to help the jury understand how the defenses theory just could not have worked, so we should probably listen in. >> let's listen in. >> i want to thank every one of you for being here, tonight there's a lot of emotio
randi kaye was in the courthouse when the verdicts were read. andy, it is extraordinary how quickly the jury came to this verdict, what was it like in the courtroom when the verdicts were read? >> yeah, anderson, and took them just about three and a half hours or so to find alex murdaugh guilty on all for the accounts, no way tried to read the jury as they fall back into the courtroom, none of them looked to the right of the courtroom when murdaugh sixth and the family set. they all...