the next day, friday reporter: city manager alina hudak says miami beach just wrapped up a visual inspection of all those buildings as it awaits a deeper dive within 21 days, and 15 complexes, 10 of them occupied, have been our thres for having to evacuate a building if we can t get a letter from a structural engineer assuring us the building is safe for occupancy, we will have to pull that trigger. reporter: miami beach could act in a matter of days as 76 people in surfside remain unaccounted for. still, those on the front lines lifted tonight by the nearly 500 thank you cards coming from students near and far at this time of silence, the love doing all the talking. sam joins us now sam, we re learning more about a florida law that might have prevented this from happening? peter, that s right. a 2008 florida law required condo associations to conduct a survey every five years identifying repairs and how much they would cost.
think july 8, 1974 they decided two weeks later, really important opinion. moment of judicial independence, important precedent of the supreme court. but how that would apply to other hypothetical thres i best follow the precedent of the nominees who have been here before and as a matter of judicial independence not give you a precise answer on a hypothetical that could come before me. i understand. thank you very much for being forthcoming. appreciate it. i assume you want to reserve your three minutes? can i do that? yeah. i will. senator hatch. thank you, mr. chairman. before i begin, i d like to enter into the court three letters and an op-ed supporting judge kavanaugh s confirmation.first letter which i mentioned yesterday in my opening statement is a letter from 41 attorneys who are members of the supreme court
what exactly does that mean, threat threads? every day information comes to the intelligence community, law enforcement community, state department. they re looking at a matrix in essence of serious threats, some are more serious than others. some deserve more attention than others. but you start and stop every day by looking at those threats and understanding what s happening to deal with those threats, to understand whether or not they re real, to understand how information s being developed around those threats, and ultimately to disrupt those that turn out to be serious and tangible threats. and so what i was suggesting with threat threads is you have these thres you re monitoring all the time, and there m be some that in light of an attack like this look to be more serious, certainly look to be more relevant than before the
and so far he never got to the top of it. he promised green jobs and we watched capitol crony investments from taxpayers only to see the companies go bankrupt. he chastised millionaires and billionaires for not paying their fair share and his taxes were about 18 percent. that s half . rate i have to pay. he said republicans wanted to destroy medicare but the president raided the medicare jar to pay for a healthcare plan. the most dangerous and tragic moment for a politician is when he or she crosses the thres hold of credibility and is not taken seriously anymore. the president can t demonize those who disagree and act surprised when they don t want to be props at his press conferences. he can blame republicans but
bottom of it, it not a video and so far he never got to the top of it. he promised green jobs and we watched capitol crony investments from taxpayers only to see the companies go bankrupt. he chastised millionaires and billionaires for not paying their fair share and his taxes were about 18 percent. that s half . rate i have to pay. he said republicans wanted to destroy medicare but the president raided the medicare jar to pay for a healthcare plan. the most dangerous and tragic moment for a politician is when he or she crosses the thres hold of credibility and is not taken seriously anymore. the president can t demonize those who disagree and act surprised when they don t want to be props at his press conferences. he can blame republicans but