their system is overstressed on a good day plus two crises at the same time. bill: 122,000 out of kabul. 5% were considered americans holding passports. another 7% had the special immigration visa, siv. another roughly what, quick math, 15,000 let s say. not more than that. so the remaining number that came out of kabul are people who were lucky enough to crowd on board a plane that was departing at a time they were there, sir. last comment on that. absolutely. what you see the department doing is you are paroleing all them. thend do the security checks on the back end. the vast majority of these folks will apply to asylum and go through the same system that all the folks on the southwest border are applying for, too. there will be back logs for
for the crews there, at surfside. they will be watching it closely and so will we. tom sater, thank you for that report. the storm heading west seems to be a rare bit of good news for the people of surfside, florida. but when it comes to answers, a big piece of the puzzle was just brought down intentionally. the mayor of miami-dade county tells cnn the demolition helped rescue crews get to areas of the rubble, where they recovered three bodies today. this as new documents obtained by cnn shed new light on how urgent the need for repairs were in the building. from a design flaw that caused columns to be, quote, overstressed since the day the building went up, to the garage being exposed to water intrusion for 40 years. plenty to dive into with rick de la guardia, a forensic engineer, who is familiar with the building and who specializes in building-component failures. rick, obviously, i lack your expertise. but when i look at the powerpoint presentation that was
to the ground being exposed to water intrusion for 40 years. rick la guardia, a forensic engineer who is familiar with the building and who specializes in building component failures. rick, obviously i lack your expertise, but when i look at the powerpoint presentation that was made in the fall and winter of 2020 to building residents in fact, i m going to put something on the screen that i just quoted so everybody can take a moment and have a peek at it. this was under the headline why we have to do all this now, and the part that jumped out to me was the slabs in the area up front have been overstressed since the day the building went up. design or construction flaw. what do you say about that? it s too early to be talking about a potential design or construction flaw. having said that, depending on
made in the fall and winter of 2020 to building residents. in fact, i am going to put up on the screen something that i just quoted so that everybody can take a moment and and have a peek at it. this was under the headline, why we have to do all this now. and the part that jumped out at me was the slabs under the landscaping in front. the area over the storage units have been overstressed, since the day the building went up. design or construction flaw. of what significance do you see in that? well, first of all, i d like to caution that it s way too early to start speculating about potential design or construction flaw. having said that, depending on who consulted on that report to the individual who who made a presentation. i think it s very alarming when when the concrete elements are not designed to be overstressed. they re designed so that they don t get overstressed. so if we re talking about a potential design or construction
who consulted on that report to the individual who made a presentation, i think it s very alarming when concrete elements are not designed to be overstressed. they re designed so they don t get overstressed. so if we re talking about a potential design or construction flaw, that makes an issue that could be very critical for the sister building that potentially has the same contractor and the same developer. so i would urge if a design professional did write that statement and can verify that, that he immediately speak to the surfside officials and bring it to their attention regarding the other building. one more, if i may, again, from a powerpoint presentation made to residents of the building in the fall and winter of 2020. we ll put this up on the screen and i ll read. this was under the headline of why is this so complicated and