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now to a dangerous predator that could be throwing off the food chain in the everglades.l rans of the eco system eating everything in their path. here's the report. >> reporter: florida's everglades are home to many animals and unfortunately burmese pythons. a study from the university of florida say pythons rup ending this eco system. captured wild marsh rabbits like these were fixed with radio transmitters and then released. researchers tracked the signals. an astonishing 77% of the marsh rabbits turned up with the bellies of hungry pythons. >> i was not expecting pythons to have the level of impact we saw at all. roberts breed like rabbits, you would think a python would wipe them out. >> exactly. >> reporter: it was pet cats. >> i saw the snake rapping around the cat and it was squishing it. >> reporter: police captured the python. it was 12 feet long. the data collected and analyzed is the first of its kind. if scientists believe there are up to 100,000 pythons in the everglades this suggests a domino effect. they are competing for the same food animals that belong h
now to a dangerous predator that could be throwing off the food chain in the everglades.l rans of the eco system eating everything in their path. here's the report. >> reporter: florida's everglades are home to many animals and unfortunately burmese pythons. a study from the university of florida say pythons rup ending this eco system. captured wild marsh rabbits like these were fixed with radio transmitters and then released. researchers tracked the signals. an astonishing 77% of the...
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and to end the culture of exclusivity on that >>> an emergency landing for a plane in the florida everglades today. the pilot called air traffic control to say who he'd lost power. his plane ended up upside down. the sheriff's department was able to rescue him by way of a helicopter. despite the emergency landing, that pilot was okay. >> and a car slams through the front window of a pizza parlor in aurora colorado with a woman on the hood. she was hit just outside of that restaurant. and then carried inside by the car. they say she's going to be okay. police are still trying the figure out how this crash happened. >>> one man is dead after a police-involved shooting inside the potomac avenue metro station. that shooting causing major delays. we'll bring you any new developments as they come in. >>> a few years of marijuana could cause a lifetime of problems. what researchers say y. >>> hot holes are expensive and annoyi ♪ ♪ ♪ you're only young once. unless you have a subaru. (announcer) the subaru xv crosstrek. symmetrical all-wheel drive plus 34 mpg. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru.
and to end the culture of exclusivity on that >>> an emergency landing for a plane in the florida everglades today. the pilot called air traffic control to say who he'd lost power. his plane ended up upside down. the sheriff's department was able to rescue him by way of a helicopter. despite the emergency landing, that pilot was okay. >> and a car slams through the front window of a pizza parlor in aurora colorado with a woman on the hood. she was hit just outside of that...
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caught on camera, a helicopter rescues the pilot of a small plane after it goes down in the florida everglades. you can see the guy on top of his plane before he walks out and hops into that waiting chopper. he is safe, wow. >>> washington d.c. they're the top of the list of cities where you're likely to overpay for gas. gasbuddy.com shows the disparity in prices. sit co on minnesota -- citgo on minnesota avenue charges 2.29 a gallon while in northeast they charge 3.89 a gallon. >>> the new cover of time magazine. >> it's a silhouette of hillary clinton and according to the hill, some of the people from time, it appears to give her horns. time says, "any resemblance to cats, bats or devil horns is entirely coincidental." a tweet, anyone who ever worked with graphics designers knows this is no accident. another tweet, there are countless times covers that look like the person has horns. really? >>> always watching always tracking, wusa9's first alert weather. >> every time you sign your name, you get your horns. i don't know. we're looking at a yellow alert tomorrow, but it won't rain all day.
caught on camera, a helicopter rescues the pilot of a small plane after it goes down in the florida everglades. you can see the guy on top of his plane before he walks out and hops into that waiting chopper. he is safe, wow. >>> washington d.c. they're the top of the list of cities where you're likely to overpay for gas. gasbuddy.com shows the disparity in prices. sit co on minnesota -- citgo on minnesota avenue charges 2.29 a gallon while in northeast they charge 3.89 a gallon....
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. >> reporter: florida's everglades are home to alligators and unfortunately burmese pythons.ding this fragile ecosystem. captured wild rabbit like these were fixed with radio transmitters and released. researchers tracked the signals. an astonishing 77% of marsh rabbit turned up in the bellies of hungry pythons. >> i was not expecting pythons to have the level of impact we saw in this study at all. >> rabbit breed like rabbit who would think a python would wipe them out. >> precisely. >> reporter: in port saint lucy it wasn't radio collared rabbit but rather pet cats. >> saw the snake wrapping around the cat, just squishing it. >> reporter: police captured it it was 12 feet long. >> data collected is the first of its time if scientists believe there are up to 100,000 of them in the everglades this study suggests a domino effect. these exotic snakes are competing for the same food animals that belong here usually eat. >> we know that that environment will change as a function of loss of mammals here. >> reporter: how did the pythons get here? someone released a pet snake becau
. >> reporter: florida's everglades are home to alligators and unfortunately burmese pythons.ding this fragile ecosystem. captured wild rabbit like these were fixed with radio transmitters and released. researchers tracked the signals. an astonishing 77% of marsh rabbit turned up in the bellies of hungry pythons. >> i was not expecting pythons to have the level of impact we saw in this study at all. >> rabbit breed like rabbit who would think a python would wipe them out....
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stopping to snap a pic before being rescued from the everglades. the plane carrying an advertising banner went down after it lost power. a sheriff's helicopter was called in to remove the crash site to pull the pilot out. >> believe it or not, that plane now being reassembled to go back into the air as early as today. you might see a banner across florida being dragged by that through the sky. >> if you want to navigate through the everglades, remember that hovercraft? the air boat? that's the best way to get to that plane in the everglades. >>> meanwhile the state department staying silent on whether hillary clinton signed a non-delete form before actually leaving office. >> the implications of this latest development growing much more serious. it's so serious fox news chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel joins us from washington, d.c. with the very latest. good morning to you, michael. >> good morning. there are signs the investigation on capitol hill into hillary clinton is expanding beyond the benghazi attack with lawmakers planning t
stopping to snap a pic before being rescued from the everglades. the plane carrying an advertising banner went down after it lost power. a sheriff's helicopter was called in to remove the crash site to pull the pilot out. >> believe it or not, that plane now being reassembled to go back into the air as early as today. you might see a banner across florida being dragged by that through the sky. >> if you want to navigate through the everglades, remember that hovercraft? the air boat?...
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single engine plane going down in the everglades. right now there's no official word on injuries. but at one point one person could be seen standing on the wing of the plane waiving at the chopper so that sounds like good news someone just waiting to be rescued. >>> police reporting multiple -- the tour bus rolling over several times before coming to rest on the side of a highway. this happened in henriville indiana. check out that video. wow. bus was carrying the men's and will's teams from indiana tech and ft. wayne on their way to a tournament in tennessee. >> six medical helicopters called to the scene along with multiple ambulances no word yet on what caused that crash. >>> back now to the hillary clinton e-mail saga because it keeps getting more and more interesting. bill clinton not seeming to be on the same page as to what he e-mailed her or not. she said yes, when she said she would not allow independent scrutiny of her e-mails because it contained e-mails between me and my husband. but hours later, a spokes pan for bill clinton said he never e-mailed her. he said he had
single engine plane going down in the everglades. right now there's no official word on injuries. but at one point one person could be seen standing on the wing of the plane waiving at the chopper so that sounds like good news someone just waiting to be rescued. >>> police reporting multiple -- the tour bus rolling over several times before coming to rest on the side of a highway. this happened in henriville indiana. check out that video. wow. bus was carrying the men's and will's...
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from the florida everglades-- >> whenever you feel like you get ready, we will jump in there. >> did jump in there? the river in borneo-- >> oh, look. >> oh, sue. >> i love that.
from the florida everglades-- >> whenever you feel like you get ready, we will jump in there. >> did jump in there? the river in borneo-- >> oh, look. >> oh, sue. >> i love that.
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rising sea levels threaten the everglades and animals infected in the great smokey mountains.ffected the joshua trees in joshua tree and glacier national park might be without glaciers as early as 2020. since the park are some of the nation's most untouched lands, they serve as a baseline to which other parts of the country and world can be compared. back at denali as part of my volunteer ranger training, i'm going to track the effects of global warming on the park. i head out with karl and sara, using a process called repeat photography. they take photos of the park from the early 1900s, go to the same spots in the park and recreate the image. >> it's amazing how many more trees there are. >> you can see the difference in the trees and other plant life i took today versus when taken the exact same spot in 1958. the dramatic growth strongly correlates to rising temperatures. people say this is a good sign. look at the trees, they're reproducing. we have so many more here. how is this bad? >> spruce trees across the north american continent, known in interior alaska. as you get
rising sea levels threaten the everglades and animals infected in the great smokey mountains.ffected the joshua trees in joshua tree and glacier national park might be without glaciers as early as 2020. since the park are some of the nation's most untouched lands, they serve as a baseline to which other parts of the country and world can be compared. back at denali as part of my volunteer ranger training, i'm going to track the effects of global warming on the park. i head out with karl and...
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usually in the everglades. >> a few more weeks and it would be with water. >> it's been a long slow turnout of the deep freeze here. yesterday's heavy wet snow is now a thing of the past. it was a pretty day to be outside. now we are ready for the daffodils and all the signs of springtime to finally start daring to stick their head above ground. if you have pictures of early spring flowers send it to @chuck bell 4. happy to share it on tv. outside, a little bit of a cloudy and foggy start. these aren't the kind of clouds that will mess up your weekend. you can see the monument in downtown washington. i used to say 555 feet five inches but now 554 feet ten inches. that isn't as much fun to say. outside, cloudy skies out there. the clouds will be scoured out in the next four to five ours or so. it will take a while to get rid of the coolness. around 11:00 or 12:00 skies should go to mostly sunny. nice and low. cool and cloudy to start. it will be a pretty day outside. temperatures hanging through the 40s this morning. once we get sunshine out oh around lunchtime, a quick rise into the 50s
usually in the everglades. >> a few more weeks and it would be with water. >> it's been a long slow turnout of the deep freeze here. yesterday's heavy wet snow is now a thing of the past. it was a pretty day to be outside. now we are ready for the daffodils and all the signs of springtime to finally start daring to stick their head above ground. if you have pictures of early spring flowers send it to @chuck bell 4. happy to share it on tv. outside, a little bit of a cloudy and foggy...
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happened a couple times the last one of serious accidents of all times was back in miami out in the everglades when in 1972 an l-1011 was diverted and flying around looking for the cause of this landing gear that wasn't coming down properly. the flight crew was so fixated o on trying to figure out why this wasn't working they forgot to maintain and look out the aircraft and see why theyere they were flying and it slowly dissented. they got the proximity warning. to me it appears this is something that is a possibility in this. obviously, we don't know enough to make that conclusion now. these are the types of things that the investigators will be investigating. >> david, i know you'll be back with us later in the program to go through the debris field on what happened to figure out when and how this plane broke up into so many pieces. thank you very much. >>> next, we have more on the mystery of the flight. this plane was inspected one day ago. it was flown been an experienced pilot by a well regarded airline. how could it suffer the failure? the jet dropped nearly 30,000 feet in matter of mom
happened a couple times the last one of serious accidents of all times was back in miami out in the everglades when in 1972 an l-1011 was diverted and flying around looking for the cause of this landing gear that wasn't coming down properly. the flight crew was so fixated o on trying to figure out why this wasn't working they forgot to maintain and look out the aircraft and see why theyere they were flying and it slowly dissented. they got the proximity warning. to me it appears this is...
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. >> police are searching for the two after they disappeared in the everglades.y disappeared on a boat they rented in ever glade city. several crews, including the coast guard, are looking for them. >> police in ocean county, new jersey are looking for this man right here. he broke into a brick township home saturday and then stabbed the homeowner. investigators say he took off in a dark-colored suv with a new jersey tag beginning with y8l. take another look at the man police are searching for. anyone with information is asked to call police. >>> the sun is helping dry things up a little in ardmore, but there's only so much that it can do. people are out there clearing away the snow and ice that's been making for tricky travel today. and if you haven't gotten rid of the slush around your driveway and sidewalks and everything it's really good idea to do it in the next couple of hours before things freeze over again. this is a very active week to start the month of march. we had a very active month of february. no change in that pattern for a while. refreeze comes
. >> police are searching for the two after they disappeared in the everglades.y disappeared on a boat they rented in ever glade city. several crews, including the coast guard, are looking for them. >> police in ocean county, new jersey are looking for this man right here. he broke into a brick township home saturday and then stabbed the homeowner. investigators say he took off in a dark-colored suv with a new jersey tag beginning with y8l. take another look at the man police are...
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from the florida everglades-- >> whenever you feel like you get ready, we will jump in there. >> didiver in borneo-- >> oh, look. >> oh, sue. >> i love that. >> and even a waterfall. i have been all over the world and i have never seen animals live in a habitat like that.
from the florida everglades-- >> whenever you feel like you get ready, we will jump in there. >> didiver in borneo-- >> oh, look. >> oh, sue. >> i love that. >> and even a waterfall. i have been all over the world and i have never seen animals live in a habitat like that.
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from the florida everglades-- >> whenever you feel like you get ready, we will jump in there. >> didre? the river in borneo-- >> oh, look. >> oh, sue. >> i love that. >> and even a waterfall.
from the florida everglades-- >> whenever you feel like you get ready, we will jump in there. >> didre? the river in borneo-- >> oh, look. >> oh, sue. >> i love that. >> and even a waterfall.
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years we put money in it with regard to flood mitigation and settled a decades old lawsuit in the everglades to deal with the water quality and historic funding for springs so my goal is continue to make progress. >> notice he didn't actually use the words climate change there either. we asked the governor's office to comment they said it's not true, didn't specify what specifically but former dep attorney christopher byrd who was on the record saying it is true is standing by what he told the florida center for investigative reporting. officials at the dep were warned not to use climate change or global warming and christopher byrd joins me next. 0 >>> joining me now is christopher byrd, former senral counsel for the florida department of environmental protection. can you tell me when and how the policy in question of not saying climate change or global warming was communicated to you? >> yes, shortly after rick scott was elected in 2010 and was inaugurated at the beginning of the next year, 2011, the general counsel's office called a staff meeting with all the lawyers to warn us that thing
years we put money in it with regard to flood mitigation and settled a decades old lawsuit in the everglades to deal with the water quality and historic funding for springs so my goal is continue to make progress. >> notice he didn't actually use the words climate change there either. we asked the governor's office to comment they said it's not true, didn't specify what specifically but former dep attorney christopher byrd who was on the record saying it is true is standing by what he...
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you can go back to value yet, the plane that crashed in the everglades virtually dissin at the great-- disintegrated as well. it was a very high speed impact. this plane was going in excess of 400 knots probably when it hit the side of the mountain. you're not going to get much beyond that because the wreckage is so tiny. as captain miller indicated, that eight minute disscent where there was no communication is very troubling and have i concerning. >> so scott, i also thought it kind of strange that germanwings has not released the pilot's wing or any information about the co-pilot. why would that be? >> well that again, pure speculation, it could be, you know something as simple as family notification ahead of time. ensuring that, you know in fact the proper names are being released. there may have been a last-minute crew change that may have inserted a little bit of uncertainty. i wouldn't make a lot of that. i think they're being very careful with the release of data to ensure proper information is released. >> peter, why not release any information, at least, about the co-pilot?
you can go back to value yet, the plane that crashed in the everglades virtually dissin at the great-- disintegrated as well. it was a very high speed impact. this plane was going in excess of 400 knots probably when it hit the side of the mountain. you're not going to get much beyond that because the wreckage is so tiny. as captain miller indicated, that eight minute disscent where there was no communication is very troubling and have i concerning. >> so scott, i also thought it kind of...
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when the seminoles retreated to the everglades, when the american government reached an accommodation with them, all right, you stay there. we get the rest of florida. we'll all stop fighting. this was about 1842, 1843. although there is an outbreak called the third seminole war in the 1850s. that is really, the violence doesn't end until then. it is the 1850s. as i said before, they're still having conflicts with creek refugees fugitives in northwest florida in the 1850s. there are some people still getting killed. not a large-scale but there are these tit-for-tat murders going on. so i wouldn't say this thing really ends until the 1850s. some of these creek indians will stay in the south, but they have to kind of give up a tribal identity to do it. and mix themselves with larger black or white communities to sort of, you know, blend in. to southern society. incidentally, we think of andrew jackson, you know, as being a spokesperson for the south. as really being a driving force behind removal. southern plantation owner and all that. but compared to some of these georgians and other
when the seminoles retreated to the everglades, when the american government reached an accommodation with them, all right, you stay there. we get the rest of florida. we'll all stop fighting. this was about 1842, 1843. although there is an outbreak called the third seminole war in the 1850s. that is really, the violence doesn't end until then. it is the 1850s. as i said before, they're still having conflicts with creek refugees fugitives in northwest florida in the 1850s. there are some people...
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years we put money in it with regard to flood mitigation and settled a decades old lawsuit in the evergladeso deal with the water quality and historic funding for springs so my goal is continue to make progress. >> notice he didn't actually use the words climate change there either. we asked the governor's office to comment they said it's not true didn't specify what specifically but former dep attorney christopher bird who was on the record saying it is true is standing by what he told the florida center for investigative reporting. officials at the dep were warned not to use climate change or global warming and christopher bird joins me next. i have the worst cold with this runny nose. i better take something. dayquill cold and flu doesn't treat your runny nose. seriously? alka-seltzer plus cold and cough fights your worst cold symptoms plus your runny nose. oh, what a relief it is. when it comes to good nutrition...i'm no expert. that would be my daughter -- hi dad. she's a dietitian. and back when i wasn't eating right, she got me drinking boost. it's got a great taste and it helps give
years we put money in it with regard to flood mitigation and settled a decades old lawsuit in the evergladeso deal with the water quality and historic funding for springs so my goal is continue to make progress. >> notice he didn't actually use the words climate change there either. we asked the governor's office to comment they said it's not true didn't specify what specifically but former dep attorney christopher bird who was on the record saying it is true is standing by what he told...
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years we put money in it with regard to flood mitigation and settled a decades old lawsuit over the evergladesdeal with the water quality and historic funding for springs so my goal is to continue to make progress. >> notice he didn't actually use the words climate change there either. we asked the governor's office to comment on the report. they told us it's not true didn't specify what specifically but former dep attorney christopher byrd who was on the record saying it is true is standing by what he told the florida center for investigative reporting, that after rick scott was elected, officials at the dep were warned not to use climate change or global warming and christopher byrd joins me next. ng on time. and then one day you tap the bumper of a station wagon. no big deal... until your insurance company jacks up your rates. you freak out. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? hey insurance companies, news flash. nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. see car insurance in a whole
years we put money in it with regard to flood mitigation and settled a decades old lawsuit over the evergladesdeal with the water quality and historic funding for springs so my goal is to continue to make progress. >> notice he didn't actually use the words climate change there either. we asked the governor's office to comment on the report. they told us it's not true didn't specify what specifically but former dep attorney christopher byrd who was on the record saying it is true is...
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because who would ever think you would ever do any kind of fracking in the everglades? host: sherry in north carolina independent line. you are next. caller: hi, this is cherie. am i on? host: yes, you are. go ahead. caller: i'm calling because i was next republican and now i'm independent. i was a diehard fox news person and back in 2008 and 2009 i started doing fact checking. i was just called at some of the things we were being fed. i went on cnn, msnbc, and i tell you, we need to fact check what is coming off of these new stations. i would not watch fox news more than 20 or 30 minutes before i would fact check what i was seeing. when i watched cnn and msnbc, i fact checked like crazy. host: when you say fact check given example. where do you go to do the fact checking? caller: there are four different ways on the net that you can fact check. you can go to different newspapers, go to google go so many different ways. go and find out what the truth is because a lot of times what you are seeing on fox news is their perspective. my generation may come home from work and
because who would ever think you would ever do any kind of fracking in the everglades? host: sherry in north carolina independent line. you are next. caller: hi, this is cherie. am i on? host: yes, you are. go ahead. caller: i'm calling because i was next republican and now i'm independent. i was a diehard fox news person and back in 2008 and 2009 i started doing fact checking. i was just called at some of the things we were being fed. i went on cnn, msnbc, and i tell you, we need to fact check...
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, they didn't notice that the autopilot had tripped off and the aircraft desaendcended into the evergladest that profile, that the aircraft was descending but they were zrablgt distracted by another emergency and couldn't take corrective action until it was too late. >> why they wouldn't try to land at marseilles which has a huge runway. we're getting new information on the investigation into today's deadly airliner crash. we're also following other important stories here in "the situation room." breaking now, israel denies spying on nuclear talks with iran. coming up what happened when president obama was asked about this issue earlier today. you can't predict the market. but at t. rowe price we've helped guide our clients through good times and bad. our experienced investment professionals are one reason over 85% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper averages. so in a variety of markets we can help you feel confident. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. call us or your adv
, they didn't notice that the autopilot had tripped off and the aircraft desaendcended into the evergladest that profile, that the aircraft was descending but they were zrablgt distracted by another emergency and couldn't take corrective action until it was too late. >> why they wouldn't try to land at marseilles which has a huge runway. we're getting new information on the investigation into today's deadly airliner crash. we're also following other important stories here in "the...
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reminds you of what that value jet crash of 1996 the plane took off from miami and crashed in the evergladesthat? >> when we get there, the only piece that was remotely resembling an aircraft was a piece of the engine. this plane in 1996 completely disintegrated. the destruction was horrible. this accident there's nothing remaining. some wheels. we saw the vertical stabilizer a portion of it. it was a terribly destructive accident. >> what's intriguing, tom fuentes, the french interior minister said she can't rule out the possibility of terrorism or foul play criminal action. give us a sense of what the investigators are looking at. >> looking at the debris when they are on the ground they can see if they're been exploded outward. usually, the plane will separate coming down to the ground. they can do tests on the pieces of metal for explosive residue. they can tell if there's a bomb. it doesn't look like that at this point. the next question is did somebody on that plane, either one of the pilots the crew or a passenger, get into that cockpit and take control of that plane and cause the cra
reminds you of what that value jet crash of 1996 the plane took off from miami and crashed in the evergladesthat? >> when we get there, the only piece that was remotely resembling an aircraft was a piece of the engine. this plane in 1996 completely disintegrated. the destruction was horrible. this accident there's nothing remaining. some wheels. we saw the vertical stabilizer a portion of it. it was a terribly destructive accident. >> what's intriguing, tom fuentes, the french...
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landscape restores the native environment by reintroducing wetlands and vegetation typical of the everglades. the facility is lead certified and is designed to reduce the consumption of water by 95%. they're -- there are also solar panels on the roof of the annex and garage that will provide renewable electricity. the building will be high tech and be able to support over 1,000 employees. there are a few major points i want to mention about the building. first, the building iss a at thecally gorgeous and far from what you would consider your typical government building. it sheds the model that the government buildings always place function over form. 24e building stands up from the neighboring buildings so much that most people don't know that it is the new f.b.i. field office. also the construction costs -- cost was approximately $8 million below the budgeted amount and this is achieved through the operational efficiency of the contractor the f.b.i. and g.s.a. the project provided a boost to the local economy by creating hundreds of jobs for rethe residents of my community. and the employee
landscape restores the native environment by reintroducing wetlands and vegetation typical of the everglades. the facility is lead certified and is designed to reduce the consumption of water by 95%. they're -- there are also solar panels on the roof of the annex and garage that will provide renewable electricity. the building will be high tech and be able to support over 1,000 employees. there are a few major points i want to mention about the building. first, the building iss a at thecally...