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we reached out to webster about her stolen plane. we did not hear back. of her past students, boris teksler, hasn't either. >> have not heard from her in the past couple of days since this happened, but she's a wonderful instructor and a great cfi. i think she's a professor at berkeley as well, so she, uh, she teaches and she. i took flight school from her and she's fabulous. >> when we got to the airport where webster's plane was registered, we found this hole in the fence. police on scene told us the hole was not here yesterday, but we don't know for sure if this was how the plane was stolen. i heard that yesterday. >> it's a pretty shocking to think that a plane would get stolen out of palo alto airport here. >> a shock, but trescott says this kind of plane does not require a key to start them. and stealing the plane may not have been hard to do. >> the owner flew the aircraft earlier in the day, and when the owner arrived, the airplane was untied and the cover had been removed, which was quite a surprise. uh, so the owner then flew the aircraft and th
we reached out to webster about her stolen plane. we did not hear back. of her past students, boris teksler, hasn't either. >> have not heard from her in the past couple of days since this happened, but she's a wonderful instructor and a great cfi. i think she's a professor at berkeley as well, so she, uh, she teaches and she. i took flight school from her and she's fabulous. >> when we got to the airport where webster's plane was registered, we found this hole in the fence. police...
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james webster smith was the first african american to be formally admitted into west point. he is going to be formally admitted in 1870. until 1866, with the army reorganization act, that we get the ability for african- americans to serve fully into the -- the regular army. it is not until 1877 that you get the first black west point graduate. which is henry flipper. webster smith was flipper's roommate and gets kicked out of the academy with only one credit left. when webster smith leaves, it leaves only henry flipper who eventually graduates a few years later. after henry flipper, the next black west point graduate was john hanks alexander, third and final in the 19th century was charles young who graduated in 1883. when we think about this position he is in, and 1884, you get the first black chaplain to be formally admitted, first ever black chaplain to serve in the military was henry mcneal turner, in the civil war, after that, not until 1884 we get henry benson plumber, a follower of turner, to be the official -- first official black chaplain in the night covering in th
james webster smith was the first african american to be formally admitted into west point. he is going to be formally admitted in 1870. until 1866, with the army reorganization act, that we get the ability for african- americans to serve fully into the -- the regular army. it is not until 1877 that you get the first black west point graduate. which is henry flipper. webster smith was flipper's roommate and gets kicked out of the academy with only one credit left. when webster smith leaves, it...
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like a big wave over on bush and webster, the downpour left a small lake as the water pooled at one of the corners. >> it was a similar story over at the intersection of webster and ellis, but the cars had to drive through it. eddy and golf was also a mess as water created a little lake. there over by a muni stop and as these storms come in, we want to make it easy for you to check the state of california's snowpack and water levels. our abc seven news data team compiled this real time weather tracker with local reservoir capacities, monthly rain and even snow totals at each ski resort. this is up for you right now at abc seven news.com. >> new details tonight on united airlines flight 354. damage on the plane's wing diverted the flight going from sfo to boston yesterday. no one was hurt, but of course, it's still unsettling, especially with other high profile in-flight incidents lately. abc seven news reporter j.r. stone is hearing what it was like to be on board. >> imagine flying somewhere and seeing this on your plane. damage to the wing. >> i immediately opened a window. look out
like a big wave over on bush and webster, the downpour left a small lake as the water pooled at one of the corners. >> it was a similar story over at the intersection of webster and ellis, but the cars had to drive through it. eddy and golf was also a mess as water created a little lake. there over by a muni stop and as these storms come in, we want to make it easy for you to check the state of california's snowpack and water levels. our abc seven news data team compiled this real time...
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we reached out to webster about her stolen plane. we did not hear back. one of her past students, boris teksler, hasn't either have not heard from her in the past couple of days since this happened, but she's a wonderful instructor and a great cfi. >> i think she's a professor at berkeley as well, so she, uh, she teaches and she i took flight school from her, and she's fabulous. when we got to the airport where webster's plane was registered, we found this hole in the fence. >> police on scene told us the hole was not here yesterday, but we don't know for sure if this was how the plane was stolen. >> i heard that yesterday. it's a pretty shocking thing to think that a plane would get stolen out of, uh, palo alto airport here. >> a shock, but trescott says this kind of plane does notrillionequire key to start them and stealing the plane may not have been hard to do. >> the owner flew the aircraft earlier in the day, and when the owner arrived, the airplane was untied and the cover had been removed, which was quite a surprise. uh, so the owner then flew the
we reached out to webster about her stolen plane. we did not hear back. one of her past students, boris teksler, hasn't either have not heard from her in the past couple of days since this happened, but she's a wonderful instructor and a great cfi. >> i think she's a professor at berkeley as well, so she, uh, she teaches and she i took flight school from her, and she's fabulous. when we got to the airport where webster's plane was registered, we found this hole in the fence. >>...
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. >> we shall see, "varney & company" is coming up next and ashley webster is in for stuart. >> thank you very much, good morning, everyone indeed i am ashley webster in for stuart varney today on this presidents' day. what about us, that is what citizens of new york city are asking mayor adams as he keeps putting migrants needs ahead of their needs, we will get into it, speaking of disconnect the white house is not happy with popular radio host charlamagne tha god he is once again criticizing the president and he says he's getting blowback from the administration but he does not care way into you have to hear what he has to say about the vice president. markets are closed in honor of presidents' day today to take a look at the futures we can take a look at those the dow and s&p 500 and the nasdaq and the futures market all moving slightly higher here's a question, his administration realizing that the green push is not working, they could be relaxing some roles for ev proposals we will have the story on that as well. truck drivers who support donald trump are saying they're knocking
. >> we shall see, "varney & company" is coming up next and ashley webster is in for stuart. >> thank you very much, good morning, everyone indeed i am ashley webster in for stuart varney today on this presidents' day. what about us, that is what citizens of new york city are asking mayor adams as he keeps putting migrants needs ahead of their needs, we will get into it, speaking of disconnect the white house is not happy with popular radio host charlamagne tha god he...
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liz webster has 350 cows and says a combination of factors, including brexit, rising costs and unpredictablehas left many farmers like herself at their wits�* end. are you still making a profit? is it still profitable to be a farmer? no, it's not! so why are you doing it? i don't know! because it's a way of life. sometime in the next 12 months, there's going to be a general election. and what farmers are hoping is that their concerns about, among other things, food security, prices and the environment will be key topics which politicians will have to address when they hit the campaign trail. and so it was that rishi sunak came to birmingham this morning to speak to the annual conference of the national farmers�* union. i know that the transition from the common agricultural policy has been frustrating. it's taken time and i appreciate the perception that we didn't always get the balance exactly right. but i still believe that the vision is the right one. the services we provide must be shaped around your needs. there was no new money, but he announced support for innovation and technology an
liz webster has 350 cows and says a combination of factors, including brexit, rising costs and unpredictablehas left many farmers like herself at their wits�* end. are you still making a profit? is it still profitable to be a farmer? no, it's not! so why are you doing it? i don't know! because it's a way of life. sometime in the next 12 months, there's going to be a general election. and what farmers are hoping is that their concerns about, among other things, food security, prices and the...
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merriam-webster dictionary may have put this question to bed. the dictionary affirmed once and for all it is okay for senders to end with a preposition words like two or of or from can complete the end of a thought in english. not everyone in the grammar world is convinced so the debate will rage on. cbs evening news with norah o'donnell "overflowing with ideas and energy." that's the san francisco chronicle endorsing democrat katie porter for senate over all other options. porter is "easily the most impressive candidate." "known for her grilling of corporate executives." with "deep policy knowledge." katie porter's housing plan has "bipartisan-friendly ideas to bring homebuilding costs down." and the chronicle praises "her ideas to end soft corruption in politics." let's shake up the senate. with democrat katie porter. i'm katie porter and i approve this message. democrats agree. with democrat katie porter. conservative republican steve garvey is the wrong choice for the senate. ...our republican opponent here on this stage has voted for donald
merriam-webster dictionary may have put this question to bed. the dictionary affirmed once and for all it is okay for senders to end with a preposition words like two or of or from can complete the end of a thought in english. not everyone in the grammar world is convinced so the debate will rage on. cbs evening news with norah o'donnell "overflowing with ideas and energy." that's the san francisco chronicle endorsing democrat katie porter for senate over all other options. porter is...
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[ cheers and applause catcher at webster hall on june 6th we'll be right back, everybody [ cheers and we took on gender-based violence in the congo. now extremists are banning abortion and contraception right here at home. so, i'm running for congress to help stop them. for your family... and mine. i approved this message because this is who we are. thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for adults with hr positive, her2 negative metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole significantly delayed disease progression versus letrozole. ibrance may cause low white blood cell counts that may lead to serious infections. ibrance may cause severe inflammation of the lungs. both of these can lead to death. tell your doctor if you have new or worsening chest pain, cough, or trouble breathing. before taking ibrance, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection, liver or kidney problems, are or plan to become pregnant, or are breastfeedin
[ cheers and applause catcher at webster hall on june 6th we'll be right back, everybody [ cheers and we took on gender-based violence in the congo. now extremists are banning abortion and contraception right here at home. so, i'm running for congress to help stop them. for your family... and mine. i approved this message because this is who we are. thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for adults...
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liz webster has 350 cows and says a combination of factors, including brexit, rising costs and unpredictabletheir wits�* end. are you still making a profit? is it still profitable to be a farmer? no, it's not! so why are you doing it? i don't know! because it's a way of life. sometime in the next 12 months, there's going to be a general election. and what farmers are hoping is that their concerns about, among other things, food security, prices and the environment will be key topics which politicians will have to address when they hit the campaign trail. and so it was that rishi sunak came to birmingham this morning to speak to the annual conference of the national farmers' union. this is the first time that a prime minister has come to this event since gordon brown. that's all the way back in 2008. i know that the transition from the common agricultural policy has been frustrating. it's taken time and i appreciate the perception that we didn't always get the balance exactly right. but i still believe that the vision is the right one. the services we provide must be shaped around your needs.
liz webster has 350 cows and says a combination of factors, including brexit, rising costs and unpredictabletheir wits�* end. are you still making a profit? is it still profitable to be a farmer? no, it's not! so why are you doing it? i don't know! because it's a way of life. sometime in the next 12 months, there's going to be a general election. and what farmers are hoping is that their concerns about, among other things, food security, prices and the environment will be key topics which...
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liz webster has 350 cows, and says a combination of factors including brexit, rising costs, and unpredictableing a profit? is it still profitable to be a farmer? no! so why are you doing it? i don't know! because it's a way of life. sometime in the next 12 months, there's going to be a general election. what farmers are hoping is that their concerns about, among other things, food security, prices and the environment will be key topics which politicians will have to address when they hit the campaign trail. and so it was that rishi sunak came to birmingham this morning to speak to the annual conference of the national farmers' union. this is the first time that a prime minister has come to this event since gordon brown. that's all the way back in 2008. i know that the transition from the common agricultural policy has been frustrating. it's taken time, and i appreciate the perception that we didn't always get the balance exactly right. but i still believe that the vision is the right one. there was no new money, but he announced support for innovation and technology, and move to make the cont
liz webster has 350 cows, and says a combination of factors including brexit, rising costs, and unpredictableing a profit? is it still profitable to be a farmer? no! so why are you doing it? i don't know! because it's a way of life. sometime in the next 12 months, there's going to be a general election. what farmers are hoping is that their concerns about, among other things, food security, prices and the environment will be key topics which politicians will have to address when they hit the...
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in that interview, mr. webster lied. you point this out on page $193.00 volume on mits, it denied it's and also false. we stated in addition, mips it omitted 3 times. he lied to the f b i. yeah, you didn't charge him with the crime. excuse my art, it's one on one. i'm sorry, i think you said 193 volume on 193. he lied 3 times. you pointed out in the report . why didn't you charge them with the crime? so i can't get into a internal deliberations with regard to a waiter would not be did you interview message exit in that? is missing western intelligence or rushes intelligence can't get into that. lot of things you can't get into. well, now we know why house democrats on the intelligence committee called message kremlin linked and a russian caught out. but a soul was told public and racket the missed. it was a professor who really worked for m y 6. and he was the spying on towards papadopoulos and member of the foreign policy advisor and panel to donald funds wants to succeed in presidential campaign. and he, like many amer
in that interview, mr. webster lied. you point this out on page $193.00 volume on mits, it denied it's and also false. we stated in addition, mips it omitted 3 times. he lied to the f b i. yeah, you didn't charge him with the crime. excuse my art, it's one on one. i'm sorry, i think you said 193 volume on 193. he lied 3 times. you pointed out in the report . why didn't you charge them with the crime? so i can't get into a internal deliberations with regard to a waiter would not be did you...
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sharon on webster street will join us live in studio for a sneak peek. plus, steve paulson has your full forecast all morning long, and i'm tracking your morning commute. it's all coming up on mornings on o, i launched our campaign at this union hall. let's go win this thing! then we hit the road and never stopped. you shared with me your frustration at working harder to barely get by and afford a place to live. your fears for our democracy and freedoms and your dreams for yourself, your family, and the future. it is not too late to realize those dreams. i'm adam schiff, and i approve this message because together we can still get big things done. told you last week how tesla abruptly canceled an order of 2000 mini pies. the owner of the giving pies on west alma avenue posted about the problem on social media and since then, community members have stepped up to support that business. elon musk posted on x that he would make good and today we learned that actually has happened. the owner tells us tesla has paid the $2,000 invoice and even asked her to cat
sharon on webster street will join us live in studio for a sneak peek. plus, steve paulson has your full forecast all morning long, and i'm tracking your morning commute. it's all coming up on mornings on o, i launched our campaign at this union hall. let's go win this thing! then we hit the road and never stopped. you shared with me your frustration at working harder to barely get by and afford a place to live. your fears for our democracy and freedoms and your dreams for yourself, your...
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there on hayes and webster in san francisco, you can see definitely it is treacherous driving. and let's just take a look, because some of the areas, especially the lower, lower portions, like if you have an underpass or you can even see it in this intersection, right? there are parts of the intersection where it dips a little bit, and there may be some pools or ponding. that is going to be pretty common after you have a couple of hours of dumping an inch an hour. now let's turn over to the embarcadero camera. this is at kgo-tv. you can see definitely the lens looks very wet, very few people are out there right now because because it has been pouring so hard. although it is lightning up now here in san francisco, now we're going to turn to the san mateo bridge. give you a live look at the difficult drive. both directions right now, they are in the thick of it, which spencer has been telling us about. so you can see definitely slow going, especially eastbound. direction going home. that's on your left there it is crawling. but that's the way it should be because you don't want t
there on hayes and webster in san francisco, you can see definitely it is treacherous driving. and let's just take a look, because some of the areas, especially the lower, lower portions, like if you have an underpass or you can even see it in this intersection, right? there are parts of the intersection where it dips a little bit, and there may be some pools or ponding. that is going to be pretty common after you have a couple of hours of dumping an inch an hour. now let's turn over to the...
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let's speak to professor rachel webster, who was part of the team that discovered this.gramme. tell us more. thank _ welcome to the programme. teii us more. thank you. yes, it is a very bright but of course these objects are very rare so it is quite difficult to find them. �* ,., it is quite difficult to find them. �* , ., them. at the same time, you also say _ them. at the same time, you also say it — them. at the same time, you also say it was _ them. at the same time, you also say it was staring - them. at the same time, you also say it was staring you i them. at the same time, you also say it was staring you in | also say it was staring you in the face. talk us through the process of discovery. bi; the face. talk us through the process of discovery.- process of discovery. by that we mean _ process of discovery. by that we mean it _ process of discovery. by that we mean it is _ process of discovery. by that we mean it is bright - process of discovery. by that we mean it is bright in - process of discovery. by that we mean it is bright in the i we mean it is bright in
let's speak to professor rachel webster, who was part of the team that discovered this.gramme. tell us more. thank _ welcome to the programme. teii us more. thank you. yes, it is a very bright but of course these objects are very rare so it is quite difficult to find them. �* ,., it is quite difficult to find them. �* , ., them. at the same time, you also say _ them. at the same time, you also say it — them. at the same time, you also say it was _ them. at the same time, you also say it...
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i want to recognize alejandra a second-grader from webster elementary school in providence who is here with us tonight in kindergarten and first grade he was chronically absent. however, he turned things around just received his first perfect attendance[a award. alejandra? [cheering] [applause] keep up the great work. [applause] wonderful. and bella it's urged that she is a student noel academy. because of circumstances beyond herhe control last year, bella s chronically absent. h however, she made the commitment to improve her attendance in this year she is on track and no longer chronically absent. bella, rhode island is proud of you. please stand up and let us recognize you as well. [applause] and the story -- my end that story keeps on going with us tonight a laundry at a senior at central falls high school and a member of our chronic absenteeism working group. she is dedicating her free time to help us create attendant solutions for students across our state said. thank you for stepping up in a way. thank you so much we appreciate your leadership. look, we are serious about improv
i want to recognize alejandra a second-grader from webster elementary school in providence who is here with us tonight in kindergarten and first grade he was chronically absent. however, he turned things around just received his first perfect attendance[a award. alejandra? [cheering] [applause] keep up the great work. [applause] wonderful. and bella it's urged that she is a student noel academy. because of circumstances beyond herhe control last year, bella s chronically absent. h however, she...
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people ♪ ♪ talking out loud ♪ ♪ but when you hold me near you ♪ ♪ drown out the crowd ♪ ♪ old mister websterheart and mine ♪ ♪ the smile on your face lets me ♪ ♪ know that you need me ♪ ♪ there's a truth in your eyes ♪ ♪ saying you'll never leave me ♪ ♪ a touch of your hand says you'll ♪ ♪ catch me if ever i fall ♪ ♪ yeah you say it best ♪ ♪ when you say nothing at all ♪ ♪ yeah you say it best ♪ ♪ when you say nothing at all ♪♪ [cheers and applause] >> kelly: welcome to "the kelly clarkson show." give it up for my band. there are certain songs you hear and all the nostalgia starts flooding in. that was when you say nothing at all. keith passed away after releasing two albums. from those two albums, 12 singles made it on the billboard country charts, including that song and when more music was released after he passed, he had another seven singles charting. it is incredible. it marks how talented he was and such an influence and impact he has made. it is time for our first guest. known as vampire bill and true blood and is now starring "sexy beast." please welcome stephen moyer. [cheers and a
people ♪ ♪ talking out loud ♪ ♪ but when you hold me near you ♪ ♪ drown out the crowd ♪ ♪ old mister websterheart and mine ♪ ♪ the smile on your face lets me ♪ ♪ know that you need me ♪ ♪ there's a truth in your eyes ♪ ♪ saying you'll never leave me ♪ ♪ a touch of your hand says you'll ♪ ♪ catch me if ever i fall ♪ ♪ yeah you say it best ♪ ♪ when you say nothing at all ♪ ♪ yeah you say it best ♪ ♪ when you say nothing at all ♪♪ [cheers...
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liz webster has 350 cows, and says a combination of factors including brexit, rising costs and unpredictablea profit? is it still profitable to be a farmer? no! so why are you doing it? i don't know! because it's a way of life. sometime in the next 12 months, there's going to be a general election. what farmers are hoping is that their concerns about, among other things, food security, prices and the environment will be key topics which politicians will have to address when they hit the campaign trail. and so it was that rishi sunak came to birmingham this morning to speak to the annual conference of the national farmers' union. this is the first time that a prime minister has come to this event since gordon brown. that's all the way back in 2008. i know that the transition from the common agricultural policy has been frustrating. it's taken time, and i appreciate the perception that we didn't always get the balance exactly right. but i still believe that the vision is the right one. there was no new money, but he announced support for innovation and technology, and moves to make the contrac
liz webster has 350 cows, and says a combination of factors including brexit, rising costs and unpredictablea profit? is it still profitable to be a farmer? no! so why are you doing it? i don't know! because it's a way of life. sometime in the next 12 months, there's going to be a general election. what farmers are hoping is that their concerns about, among other things, food security, prices and the environment will be key topics which politicians will have to address when they hit the...
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, isabel webster .ut this importance out of identifying people all the time. really good point. >> well. >> well. >> and make them and make them report from outside somewhere where anything i >> correspondent i can tell you that was the bane my life. that was the bane of my life. there's nothing's changed since i live here hour ago. i was live here an hour ago. do i was live here an hour ago. do i have to here for i really have to stay here for the next 12 hours? yes you do, but a very interesting thing of what you do is that you to provide infotainment, serve provide infotainment, you serve up news provide opinions up news and you provide opinions on which i think is on balance, which i think is this is highest rated this is the highest rated section our 3.5 hours that we section of our 3.5 hours that we do in a morning. >> so that to me proves the point. there are ways of doing it and ways of doing it. so somebody better work out more how to be more entertaining than than a lot of news it does. than w
, isabel webster .ut this importance out of identifying people all the time. really good point. >> well. >> well. >> and make them and make them report from outside somewhere where anything i >> correspondent i can tell you that was the bane my life. that was the bane of my life. there's nothing's changed since i live here hour ago. i was live here an hour ago. do i was live here an hour ago. do i have to here for i really have to stay here for the next 12 hours? yes you...
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liz webster has 350 cows and says a combination of factors, including brexit, rising costs and unpredictableing it? i don't know! because it's a way of life. sometime in the next 12 months, there's going to be a general election. and what farmers are hoping is that their concerns about, among other things, food security, prices and the environment will be key topics which politicians will have to address when they hit the campaign trail. and so it was that rishi sunak came to birmingham this morning to speak to the annual conference of the national farmers' union. this is the first time that a prime minister has come to this event since gordon brown. that's all the way back in 2008. i know that the transition from the common agricultural policy has been frustrating. it's taken time and i appreciate the perception that we didn't always get the balance exactly right. but i still believe that the vision is the right one. the services we provide must be shaped around your needs. and we've got to build a culture that's based on trust. there was no new money, but he announced support for innovatio
liz webster has 350 cows and says a combination of factors, including brexit, rising costs and unpredictableing it? i don't know! because it's a way of life. sometime in the next 12 months, there's going to be a general election. and what farmers are hoping is that their concerns about, among other things, food security, prices and the environment will be key topics which politicians will have to address when they hit the campaign trail. and so it was that rishi sunak came to birmingham this...
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earlier we spoke to professor rachel webster, who was part of the team that made this discovery. very special one. it was a combination of a sky survey conducted by a telescope in a small telescope but it surveyed the entire southern sky in multiple colours. then we sifted through those to look for these rare objects called quasars. for these rare ob'ects called uuasars. ., ., ., , for these rare ob'ects called uuasars. .,., ., , , �* quasars. extraordinary, isn't it, one of the _ quasars. extraordinary, isn't it, one of the brightest _ quasars. extraordinary, isn't it, one of the brightest things - quasars. extraordinary, isn't it, j one of the brightest things ever discovered, and the idea that it was staring us in the face of the time. you can see more incredible pictures of that on the bbc news website. stay with us on bbc news. hello. this run of incredibly mild weather continues as we go through the next few days. on monday, we saw temperatures reach 15 degrees almost in parts of london. that makes it seven consecutive days we've seen the temperatures of 1a degrees or more
earlier we spoke to professor rachel webster, who was part of the team that made this discovery. very special one. it was a combination of a sky survey conducted by a telescope in a small telescope but it surveyed the entire southern sky in multiple colours. then we sifted through those to look for these rare objects called quasars. for these rare ob'ects called uuasars. ., ., ., , for these rare ob'ects called uuasars. .,., ., , , �* quasars. extraordinary, isn't it, one of the _ quasars....
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and 5 seconds, ashley webster is in for neil,. ashley: breaking now on cavuto coast-to-coast up our meeting in the oval office, president biden meeting with top dogs of the house and senate, the border, the wars and the looming government shutdown. we are on top of all of it. this is cavuto coast-to-coast. now to the white house where president biden is meeting with top congressional leaders on both sides of the aisle. peter doocy, what are you hearing? >> reporter: we are hearing from the president five minutes ago, he think the most urgent thing these leaders are talking about in the oval office is money for ukraine, but the most time sensitive thing on the agenda is funding, has to be done by midnight friday. >> is there going to be a government shutdown? >> no. we will work to prevent that. >> any chance of a government shutdown? there was a state of the union as well, that's not a problem? >> reporter: there is real concern that it can't be prevented. enough republicans are worried about being primary in their districts from
and 5 seconds, ashley webster is in for neil,. ashley: breaking now on cavuto coast-to-coast up our meeting in the oval office, president biden meeting with top dogs of the house and senate, the border, the wars and the looming government shutdown. we are on top of all of it. this is cavuto coast-to-coast. now to the white house where president biden is meeting with top congressional leaders on both sides of the aisle. peter doocy, what are you hearing? >> reporter: we are hearing from...
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i she ashley webster on the screen. how much of utility bills gone up? ashley: a lot. in the golden state, california, shot up by one hundred 27% over the last decade. the same story in other blue states including new york where lawmakers have had to set aside $200 million in the budget just to help households with those surging utility bills. the costs are expected keep growing to accommodate the shift to renewables. southern california edison estimates the cost of generating, storing and transmitting all the renewable energy could hit $371 billion by 2045. bottom line going green is leaving more people in the red. stuart: who wrote that for you? did you write that? ashley: i wrote that. stuart: a good line. i propose one might say. thanks. this is for you. the teamsters just gave the first major donation to republicans, first time in years they've done that. how much money are we talking about? ashley: 45,000 to the republican national to, the teamsters political committee sent one hundred $35,000 to the democratic national committee last december and another $15,000
i she ashley webster on the screen. how much of utility bills gone up? ashley: a lot. in the golden state, california, shot up by one hundred 27% over the last decade. the same story in other blue states including new york where lawmakers have had to set aside $200 million in the budget just to help households with those surging utility bills. the costs are expected keep growing to accommodate the shift to renewables. southern california edison estimates the cost of generating, storing and...
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. >> we shall see, "varney & company" is coming up next and ashley webster is in for
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basically. >> i think he's trying to say, isn't darren webster that he isn't he, darren webster that>> we need know so dart players. >> evidently. if it was >> evidently. so if it was a cunning plan to go up there on the oqui just to shoot and then have a little, you know, past week, i mean, i haven't i've never been to big darts game. never been to a big darts game. >> it's quite, isn't it, >> i mean, it's quite, isn't it, quite a smelly experience. anyway everybody's anyway because everybody's throwing anyway because everybody's throwinone of the sports where >> it's one of the sports where it is like literally like it is like literally it's like a party everyone's party central. everyone's dressed up, everyone's drinking pints pints of and so pints and pints of beer. and so i mention a lot of gas i should mention a lot of gas being generated . being generated. >> so you're not really selling it. guys. i must admit, i'm it. you guys. i must admit, i'm like, i've never been to one. and unlikely ever i and it's unlikely i ever will. i slept basis. slept on that basis. >> have a dart
basically. >> i think he's trying to say, isn't darren webster that he isn't he, darren webster that>> we need know so dart players. >> evidently. if it was >> evidently. so if it was a cunning plan to go up there on the oqui just to shoot and then have a little, you know, past week, i mean, i haven't i've never been to big darts game. never been to a big darts game. >> it's quite, isn't it, >> i mean, it's quite, isn't it, quite a smelly experience. anyway...
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on the east coast on friday, february 26789 i'm ashley webster in for stuart varney. we take a look at markets trying to turn it around. the dow had been down more than about 150 points now just slightly down by 25 points. nasdaq up more than 1%. the s&p also up more than half a percent. take a look at big tech names. some of these have been absolute tear after their earnings report yesterday. one of those meta up 20%, remarkable. up $82 at 477.73 and amazon moving higher. also on a tear, the 10-year treasury yi yield up 15.5 basis points at 4.03%. that normally is really bad news for those high gross stocks in the nasdaq, but that is a story today. a look at markets and now to politics. tomorrow democrats hold first official primary in south carolina the palmetto state will largely be a test for biden and, well, basically voters enthusiasm and mark merri bowl death in columbia, south carolina this morning. mark, are they worried about voter turnout? reporter: ashley, the state party not predicting voter turnout and it is a little different. this is the first time we'
on the east coast on friday, february 26789 i'm ashley webster in for stuart varney. we take a look at markets trying to turn it around. the dow had been down more than about 150 points now just slightly down by 25 points. nasdaq up more than 1%. the s&p also up more than half a percent. take a look at big tech names. some of these have been absolute tear after their earnings report yesterday. one of those meta up 20%, remarkable. up $82 at 477.73 and amazon moving higher. also on a tear,...
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[laughter] a lock of ashley webster's hair.ss. i'm thinking of donating it to science. not only is it full and thick -- [laughter] but it's bulletproof and waterproof. so, i mean, how can you put a price on that? stuart: worth a fortune. do you have any memorabilia ya you wish to offer for sale, lauren? if. >> me? if oh, my eye line. my eye liner. i use a specific one. it's hard to find. uh-huh. [laughter] stuart: i've tried to find it myself. this is from don. stuart, how old were you when you started playing soccer? were you a player on any of the current competitive british teams? are you kidding? and do any of your grandchildren play soccer? >> yes. half of them play soccer. no, i was never on any kind of team whatsoever but ashley was. you were on brighton, weren't you,. ashley:? >> well, no, let's not get carried away. yes, on school teams i had a trial, god, 50 years ago a probably by now, and as you can see, i've had a nice career in broadcast, so it didn't go that well. but, yes, a long time ago. stuart: you're a very
[laughter] a lock of ashley webster's hair.ss. i'm thinking of donating it to science. not only is it full and thick -- [laughter] but it's bulletproof and waterproof. so, i mean, how can you put a price on that? stuart: worth a fortune. do you have any memorabilia ya you wish to offer for sale, lauren? if. >> me? if oh, my eye line. my eye liner. i use a specific one. it's hard to find. uh-huh. [laughter] stuart: i've tried to find it myself. this is from don. stuart, how old were you...
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yes, i'm ashley webster in for stu today. the markets are closed for president's day, but check out the futures. we were in the positive. dow is essentially flat and the s&p and nasdaq slightly higher. let's take a look at price of oil that was moving slightly higher as well. earlier in the session if you like earlier in the day, up 52-cents and verging on $80 a barrel at $79.71. how about the price of gold? used to be the safe haven for inflation. maybe not as much these days all though it could be. gold up $1.70 at $2,025 per troy ounce. how about bitcoin, which last week went above 53,000. it was up slightly earlier and it is up slightly $16 at $52,121 per bitcoin. the president appears to confuse nato with ukraine appearing to urge congress to pass the funding bill. take a look. >> the idea that we'll walk away from ukraine, the idea that letting nato to split is totally against the interest of the united states of america and against our word we've given since all the way back to eisenhower. it's about time we push congr
yes, i'm ashley webster in for stu today. the markets are closed for president's day, but check out the futures. we were in the positive. dow is essentially flat and the s&p and nasdaq slightly higher. let's take a look at price of oil that was moving slightly higher as well. earlier in the session if you like earlier in the day, up 52-cents and verging on $80 a barrel at $79.71. how about the price of gold? used to be the safe haven for inflation. maybe not as much these days all though it...
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off, markets are closed as well but we have a lot to talk about, 10:00 o'clock eastern i am ashley webster in today forced to. let's get straight to your money markets are closed for the presidency but the future open they are modestly higher, the dow, the s&p, the nasdaq up slightly but let's take a look at the price of oil if we can oil itself has perhaps slightly on the rise it was at $70 now closing in on 80 up 35 cents, 7954 a barrel let's take a look at bitcoin strong start to the year of 52001 plate, topic and $126.52084. take a look at the wall street journal reports democrat donors have anxiety over president biden's reelection campaign, they say they see no effort to push biden aside and counting on trumps legal woes and controversies to keep the race competitive, todd piro joins me now, you're with us for the hour, thank you for that. do you think we've asked you this every time you been on you think democrats are going to have to be forced to push biden aside. >> to get his tribe whether they succeed is unclear. to the point of article what else do they have after going after t
off, markets are closed as well but we have a lot to talk about, 10:00 o'clock eastern i am ashley webster in today forced to. let's get straight to your money markets are closed for the presidency but the future open they are modestly higher, the dow, the s&p, the nasdaq up slightly but let's take a look at the price of oil if we can oil itself has perhaps slightly on the rise it was at $70 now closing in on 80 up 35 cents, 7954 a barrel let's take a look at bitcoin strong start to the...
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western alliance, valley national, webster, among some of the bigger regional bank names that are movingn in sympathy with concerns about commercial real estate. keep an eye on regional banks. and then you mentioned that terrific three, magnificent seven, terrific whatever it is right now at this point. well, apple, amazon, and meta platforms of course are going to be in focus, all up today after losing some steam yesterday. all three report earnings, and i know you like these stats, apple right now, the options market is pricing in a plus or minus 3.5% move for amazon and meta platforms, both for these, you're talking plus or minus 6% so the options market is showing you a little of what traders are expecting right now. of course, we don't know fit's up or down i'll send it back over to you. >> you called it a green day so i guess you're taking the long view. >> i see what you did there. >> dominic, thank you very much. >>> why don't we start then our coverage with the federal reserve. goldman sachs adjusting its rate forecast after powell said a march move sun likely. basically he said
western alliance, valley national, webster, among some of the bigger regional bank names that are movingn in sympathy with concerns about commercial real estate. keep an eye on regional banks. and then you mentioned that terrific three, magnificent seven, terrific whatever it is right now at this point. well, apple, amazon, and meta platforms of course are going to be in focus, all up today after losing some steam yesterday. all three report earnings, and i know you like these stats, apple...
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and basically darren webster a at darren webster had a pop at ron meulenkamp because he was just fartingrting all over the rac and just using tactic. it's just using it as a tactic. it's not me it's in the not clear to me if it's in the rules or not. well, it certainly seems a bit off, says. seems a bit off, he says. >> me like a very >> it sounds to me like a very immature of saying i lost immature way of saying i lost and fault. why and it's your fault. why can't people that what's people just isn't that what's going here? going on here? >> well, don't know level >> well, we don't know the level of that went on. of farting that went on. >> you what shocking >> do you know what the shocking thing in the it thing was in the article? it said been that that said that it's been that that has before. really has been used before. really was a precedent. a tactic as a tactic. precedent. yeah. forwarding and the yeah. as forwarding and the truth is , is because i've been truth is, is because i've been on this all meat diet, i've stopped farting . i know what my stopped farting. i know what my b
and basically darren webster a at darren webster had a pop at ron meulenkamp because he was just fartingrting all over the rac and just using tactic. it's just using it as a tactic. it's not me it's in the not clear to me if it's in the rules or not. well, it certainly seems a bit off, says. seems a bit off, he says. >> me like a very >> it sounds to me like a very immature of saying i lost immature way of saying i lost and fault. why and it's your fault. why can't people that...
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and then we slid the building across on big i-beams to the spot where you see it now. >> webster's team we did a study called dendrochronology. it's looking at growth patterns in trees, tree ring dating we know the trees felled to build this building were felled in the spring of 1760. and the school opened september 29th, 1760 >> now, she can see her family's history with her own eyes. one of her ancestors was a free black child who attended the bray school. she was overcome with emotions when she first went into the building after learning its true history. >> i can't describe how surreal that was to look out the window and walk where they possibly walked wonder how many of those children that were in those buildings from different times were actually a part of me, not just the one that we know about, but how many more? >> when you walk through it, what do you feel >> a lot of emotion. joy, sorrow. i wish my mother was here to know about it. i wish my grandfather was here to know about it >> she thinks about her family, who have been in this area since they were brought here, and just
and then we slid the building across on big i-beams to the spot where you see it now. >> webster's team we did a study called dendrochronology. it's looking at growth patterns in trees, tree ring dating we know the trees felled to build this building were felled in the spring of 1760. and the school opened september 29th, 1760 >> now, she can see her family's history with her own eyes. one of her ancestors was a free black child who attended the bray school. she was overcome with...
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she just celebrated its 20th anniversary in december with a one-night-only, sold out show at webster hall in new york. and you better believe that night is going in her diary. scott evans caught up with alicia for this access exclusive. (singing) some people say-- the release-- right? this immersive audio experience. what was happening in your life at that time that just put this stake in the ground that was like, this is something that people are going to listen to and love and respect forever? with diary, recently doing the show to commemorate it and to celebrate it, i sang the entire album, top to bottom, and i had never done that before. (singing) burning love. so-- so it was like this new way to latch on on to these songs. and what i felt about them is, they were so genuine and truthful and reflective of whatever i was experiencing at the time. and i feel like that's the key to the timelessness, the ability to really feel it and know that it's real. scott: another timeless hit? alicia's collaboration with upcoming super bowl halftime performer, usher. the song, "my boo" turns 20
she just celebrated its 20th anniversary in december with a one-night-only, sold out show at webster hall in new york. and you better believe that night is going in her diary. scott evans caught up with alicia for this access exclusive. (singing) some people say-- the release-- right? this immersive audio experience. what was happening in your life at that time that just put this stake in the ground that was like, this is something that people are going to listen to and love and respect...
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ashley webster in for stuart. take it away, ashley. ashley: good morning everyone, indeed. 353,000 jobs added in the first month of the year. unemployment stays at3.7%. what a blowout report. let's talk a look at a big tech as a well. amazon and meta if surging after their latest earnings reports, and look at the gain for meta. beautiful, up 16 plus percent. look at the gain for apparently the cutting costs for meta a -- is working. amazon, meanwhile, helped by holiday shopping, up 6.26%. and then there's apple, the laggard as you can see, down 3.5%. is it just a china problem, or is there something bigger going on? we'll get into that as a well. take a look at how the markets are digest ising all of this news. the dow off 130 points, the s&p essentially flat and the nasdaq losing some of its steam in the premarket, still up about four-tenths of a percent. take a look at the 10-year treasury yield up a whopping11.6 basis points, 3.99. take a look at the 2-year by comparison, the 2-year treasury yield up to 4.37%, up 17.4 basis points.
ashley webster in for stuart. take it away, ashley. ashley: good morning everyone, indeed. 353,000 jobs added in the first month of the year. unemployment stays at3.7%. what a blowout report. let's talk a look at a big tech as a well. amazon and meta if surging after their latest earnings reports, and look at the gain for meta. beautiful, up 16 plus percent. look at the gain for apparently the cutting costs for meta a -- is working. amazon, meanwhile, helped by holiday shopping, up 6.26%. and...
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about some of the weakness we are seeing with regard to that particular business valley national, webster financial, bankunited, some of the other small and regional banks caught up in the negative sentiment. i know you are going to be talking quite a bit more about this back over to you. >> in fact, right now, mr. dominic chu. thank you very much. new york community bank, shares have been hammered on concern about commercial real estate despite the name, new york community bank corps is not a small regional bank, okay? if you are not familiar with them, you live on the west coast, midwest, whatever nycb has 420 branches, more than $420 billion in assets, america's seventh largest mortgage originator. it is a big bank the minneapolis fed addressed some of the problems and fears of risk earlier on "squawkbox. >> we think it's going to be on a bank by bank basis where pressures flare up, and supervisors are in close contact with other supervisors around the country and with bank management to monitor their portfolio. it's something we're watching very carefully most of commercial real estat
about some of the weakness we are seeing with regard to that particular business valley national, webster financial, bankunited, some of the other small and regional banks caught up in the negative sentiment. i know you are going to be talking quite a bit more about this back over to you. >> in fact, right now, mr. dominic chu. thank you very much. new york community bank, shares have been hammered on concern about commercial real estate despite the name, new york community bank corps is...
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mirror ram webster posted the declaration saying they were trying to align english with latin many centuries ago. many still hold it to be true. if nothing else, it's sparking big debate, propositions include with, up, to, and also up and down. how often do we say who is she going with, as opposed to with whom is she attending? >> wow, the last one sounded fancy. >> sometimes i can be. >> preposition, very important. >> i need this and i need a ruler. >> just don't slap any hands. >> my grandfather was a former teacher. >>> let's talk about this weather we're going to be dealing with over the next couple of days. we're starting out with a clear sky and cold temperatures this morning. we're headed for the upper 60s for the afternoon. enjoy. but you do want to set aside a little bit of time to maybe bring in the patio cushions and prep the house for high winds and some heavy rain that's going to be coming back. i like to put my plants out there, too, to catch some of that wet weather. we're going to get lots of sunshine today, as oakland heads for 64 degrees. it will be in the mid-60s for much
mirror ram webster posted the declaration saying they were trying to align english with latin many centuries ago. many still hold it to be true. if nothing else, it's sparking big debate, propositions include with, up, to, and also up and down. how often do we say who is she going with, as opposed to with whom is she attending? >> wow, the last one sounded fancy. >> sometimes i can be. >> preposition, very important. >> i need this and i need a ruler. >> just don't...
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i did a college gig at one of the universities there i went to go visit my old elementary school, websterghter ] and i was like, "oh, this is actually a very random place to be." >> seth: yeah. [ light laughter ] >> i had no idea when i was a kid. i thought this is the whole world. >> seth: yeah. >> but now i go back as an adult, and i'm like, "why were we here? [ laughter ] "there was nowhere else, really?" [ light laughter ] but -- yeah, but i love new hampshire. >> seth: yeah, no, that's coming through, yeah, yeah. >> very nice state [ laughter and applause very nice state. i love new hampshire >> seth: you were -- so you actually went to law school, correct? >> yes, yes, sir >> seth: studied to be a lawyer. what kind of lawyer do you think, if you had not gone into comedy, what kind of lawyer do you think you would have been? >> i went to law school in australia. and -- i was -- i was like dabbling in like international humanitarian law i did like a summer program at oxford and i think if i had graduated, i would have totally become a douchebag corporate lawyer >> seth: yeah. [ laught
i did a college gig at one of the universities there i went to go visit my old elementary school, websterghter ] and i was like, "oh, this is actually a very random place to be." >> seth: yeah. [ light laughter ] >> i had no idea when i was a kid. i thought this is the whole world. >> seth: yeah. >> but now i go back as an adult, and i'm like, "why were we here? [ laughter ] "there was nowhere else, really?" [ light laughter ] but -- yeah, but i...
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. >> reporter: webster's team is working to restore the building before it's open to the public this we know that because we did a study that looks at growth patterns in trees. tree ring dating. we know the trees were felled in the winter of 1759, and 1760 and spring. the school opened september 29th 1760. >> reporter: now, she can see the family history with her own eyes. one of the ancestors was the black child that attended the bray school. she was overcome with emotions when she first went into the building after learning its true history. >> i can't describe how surreal that was. to look out the window and walk where they possibly walked. wonder how many of the children that were in the buildings at different times were a part of me. not just the one we know about, but how many more. >> reporter: when you walk through it, what did you feel? >> a lot of emotions. joy. sorrow. i wish my mother was here to know about it. wish my grandfather was here to know about it. >> reporter: her family was >> reporter: her family was [coughing] copd hasn't been pretty. it's tough to breathe an
. >> reporter: webster's team is working to restore the building before it's open to the public this we know that because we did a study that looks at growth patterns in trees. tree ring dating. we know the trees were felled in the winter of 1759, and 1760 and spring. the school opened september 29th 1760. >> reporter: now, she can see the family history with her own eyes. one of the ancestors was the black child that attended the bray school. she was overcome with emotions when she...
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everyone loved downing, henry clay, daniel webster, abraham lincoln, in his twenties devoured the jack stories. but democrats like andrew jackson and stephen douglas also loved jack downing. and so this is the family that appleton smith is born into. but by the late 1840s, the marriage is dirtier operating and elizabeth is becoming very prominent in literary circles new york city, and she's invited parties, literary soirees in manhattan. and her husband doesn't go with her. and so instead she brings her oldest sons and appleton would go these soirees and some of them were hosted this beautiful young woman and lynch and i can't prove this because appleton only refers to this woman. elle but in the late 1840s, he fell in love with a beautiful woman named elle. and i think it's got to be an lynch. and for some reason, the relationship fell apart. and by the early 1850s, he decides has to get out of town. and so he leaves new york and travels around coast of south america and heads to san francisco. and he gets to francisco thinking, this is where he's going to spend the rest of his life i
everyone loved downing, henry clay, daniel webster, abraham lincoln, in his twenties devoured the jack stories. but democrats like andrew jackson and stephen douglas also loved jack downing. and so this is the family that appleton smith is born into. but by the late 1840s, the marriage is dirtier operating and elizabeth is becoming very prominent in literary circles new york city, and she's invited parties, literary soirees in manhattan. and her husband doesn't go with her. and so instead she...
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i introduced dan webster. >> i can't say much more than has been said. however there was an event i attended that no one in congress, no staff, no one except myself, most of the rest are dead, that was in 2000, there was another ballot question. it was in florida and it was bush versus palm beach county canvassing board and that decision, 5-numfour decision, it was the court, the court decided that what was done was wrong. they told the supreme court of florida they were wrong, told them to modify their decision based on the decision, this decision was. because of that, the things that were done, especially in the senate and house, voting and objecting to the results, that was allowed. it was talked about in that case, the reason nobody brought that up is because nobody knew about it. the only one that did was justice thomas and justice -- let's see, one another, one other, i guess the one that came in was bush because he wouldn't have been there had it not gone that way. so all i can tell you is that case said if anything was done in the election, done
i introduced dan webster. >> i can't say much more than has been said. however there was an event i attended that no one in congress, no staff, no one except myself, most of the rest are dead, that was in 2000, there was another ballot question. it was in florida and it was bush versus palm beach county canvassing board and that decision, 5-numfour decision, it was the court, the court decided that what was done was wrong. they told the supreme court of florida they were wrong, told them...
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the next slide you see the sacramento facade and the following slide you see the webster facade. from the beginning the project sponsor wanted to create a project feasible and one built but also one that fits in the neighborhood. we are not maximizing the state density bonus. the project is only doing a 26 percent bonus instead of 50 percent. with passive of [indiscernible] the bonus can be hundred percent which is much larger and look like something that we have on the following slide on the top. this is not what we are doing and the only reason i show this image is share the objective always has been to create a good project that fits and works. i also want to mention that we have been very diligently working on this project for few years. the project has evolved based on feedback we received inudcluding from planning. the first neighbor meeting was [indiscernible] november 21. we had discussion with many neighbors including cpmc, the pacific hoa and others including the appellate. on the next and last slide and have side by side with the existing building and then the proposed
the next slide you see the sacramento facade and the following slide you see the webster facade. from the beginning the project sponsor wanted to create a project feasible and one built but also one that fits in the neighborhood. we are not maximizing the state density bonus. the project is only doing a 26 percent bonus instead of 50 percent. with passive of [indiscernible] the bonus can be hundred percent which is much larger and look like something that we have on the following slide on the...
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the next slide you see the sacramento facade and the following slide you see the webster facade. from the beginning the project sponsor wanted to create a project feasible and one built but also one that fits in the neighborhood. we are not maximizing the state density bonus. the project is only doing a 26 percent bonus instead of 50 percent. with passive of [indiscernible] the bonus can be hundred percent which is much larger and look like something that we have on the following slide on the top. this is not what we are doing and the only reason i show this image is share the objective always has been to create a good project that fits and works. i also want to mention that we have been very diligently working on this project for few years. the project has evolved based on feedback we received inudcluding from planning. the first neighbor meeting was [indiscernible] november 21. we had discussion with many neighbors including cpmc, the pacific hoa and others including the appellate. on the next and last slide and have side by side with the existing building and then the proposed
the next slide you see the sacramento facade and the following slide you see the webster facade. from the beginning the project sponsor wanted to create a project feasible and one built but also one that fits in the neighborhood. we are not maximizing the state density bonus. the project is only doing a 26 percent bonus instead of 50 percent. with passive of [indiscernible] the bonus can be hundred percent which is much larger and look like something that we have on the following slide on the...
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this year's board of the year in merriam webster was authentic. people often talk about you as being an authentic leader. could you talk about how you see your leadership, your leadership style. authenticity is tough to pull off when every word you say, people hang onto. how do you play the role of an authentic leader with such a very difficult challenging job? chair powell: so, the fed, i step into a role by the fed does so many things well and right and people are such heroes, so successful and good at what they do. but when i think of myself in that way, i am kind of a relatively informal person. i really do think of getting two good decisions, part of that is just having a lot of really smart people around you and president biden or governor cook. hearing what they think. hearing a bunch of different views. a little bit, crowdsourcing thinking about issues and coming to a decision after that. that's very comfortable. it requires you to really hear what people are saying and understand their arguments. that comes naturally to me. i also felt it
this year's board of the year in merriam webster was authentic. people often talk about you as being an authentic leader. could you talk about how you see your leadership, your leadership style. authenticity is tough to pull off when every word you say, people hang onto. how do you play the role of an authentic leader with such a very difficult challenging job? chair powell: so, the fed, i step into a role by the fed does so many things well and right and people are such heroes, so successful...