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friend - etherwas a pleast wathat ianted toisit. st 57 yes ago, athis ot on thcolumbiaiver, the ar corps oengineer commted whatoday at would be call an t of culral genode. - as shean alexi a spoka coeud'alene indian says, "salmon e the eucharisof the tbes." 's that rious a mbol. and to r the damin a way thatip, is le there ingy aa feral burecracy at roves t catt froranches and lls cowbs thatgy - [wom] this icelilo fls. e age-olfishing ound of t columbiriver inans. e salmoneast gaering fr - d my dadoke me and it s dark y. "ce on, so let's g the fi are comg." oke outsidthe te, he said, "sten." it snded lika thousa peop with anar, ating onhe water itas salmo comi up the ver. thgrandestendezvou place r our pele, and platu tribes, in geral. - matterenot whher you s yaka, nespers,matilla,ayuse, whatev you we, dn't matr. th mist anthe roar of tt water just, think abt it rig now d i can ar it. that's o of my gat thgs that,n my memies, en i thi about i i can tually hr it. - thiss the fit, a unfounately e last te, at we wi ever have a lm of th ceremon as you wl see, t greadalles d, ich is bng buil
friend - etherwas a pleast wathat ianted toisit. st 57 yes ago, athis ot on thcolumbiaiver, the ar corps oengineer commted whatoday at would be call an t of culral genode. - as shean alexi a spoka coeud'alene indian says, "salmon e the eucharisof the tbes." 's that rious a mbol. and to r the damin a way thatip, is le there ingy aa feral burecracy at roves t catt froranches and lls cowbs thatgy - [wom] this icelilo fls. e age-olfishing ound of t columbiriver inans. e salmoneast gaering...
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fewiles awa all ounew pro-m fries, that ianted toisit. st 57 yes ago, athis ot on thcolumbiaiver, the ar corps oengineer commted whatoday at would be call an t of culral genode. - as shean alexi a spoka coeud'alenindianays, "salmon e the eucharisof the tbes." at roves te ingy acatt froranchescy and lls cooys that they'rdoingr - [womanthis is lilo fal. e age-olfishing ounds of the cumbia rir indian e salmoneast gaering fr given welcomehe sprin and my d woke meup and iwas. "ce on, so let's g the fi are comg." itounded le a thound peop with anar, ating onhe water itas salmo comi up the ver. thgrandestendezvou place r our pele, and platu tribes, in geral. - matterenot whher you s yaka, nespers,matilla,ayuse, whater you we, dn't mter. u was a rt of it whater you we, th mist anthe roar of tt water just, think abt it rig now d i can ar it. that's o of my gat thgs that,n my memies, wh i thinkbout it,i can aca. - th is the rst, a unfounately e last te, as you wl see, t greadalles d, ich is bng built sevel miles low here will sn back u ov these fls. th will ver the great shing gr, and e way of life th i
fewiles awa all ounew pro-m fries, that ianted toisit. st 57 yes ago, athis ot on thcolumbiaiver, the ar corps oengineer commted whatoday at would be call an t of culral genode. - as shean alexi a spoka coeud'alenindianays, "salmon e the eucharisof the tbes." at roves te ingy acatt froranchescy and lls cooys that they'rdoingr - [womanthis is lilo fal. e age-olfishing ounds of the cumbia rir indian e salmoneast gaering fr given welcomehe sprin and my d woke meup and iwas. "ce on,...
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fewiles awa all r new prdam fries, that ianted toisit. st 57 yes ago, athis ot on thcolumbiaiver, the ar corps oengineer commted whatoday at would be call an act of ctural gecide. - as shean alexi a spoka coeud'alenindianays, 's that rious a mbol. and to r the damin a way thatip, at roves tbeing catt froranchescy - [wom] . e age-olfishing ound of t columbiriver inans. e salmoneast gaering fr given welcomehe sprin - d my dadoke me and it s dark y. "ce on, so let's g the fi are comg." oke outsidthe te, he said, "sten." itounded le a thound pele with oar, ating onhe water was saln cong up thriver. the celi falls w thgrandestendezvou place r our pele, and platu tribes, in geral. - matterenot whher you s yaka, nespers,matilla,ayuse, whater you we, didn't mter. u was a rt of it whater you we, th mist anthe roar of tt water just, think abt it rig now d i can ar it. that's o of my gat thgs that,n my memies, wh i thinkbout it,i can aca. - thiss the fit, a unfounately e last te, at we wi ever ha a filmf this cemony. as youill see,he grt dallesam, ich is bng built sevel miles low here will sn back u er t
fewiles awa all r new prdam fries, that ianted toisit. st 57 yes ago, athis ot on thcolumbiaiver, the ar corps oengineer commted whatoday at would be call an act of ctural gecide. - as shean alexi a spoka coeud'alenindianays, 's that rious a mbol. and to r the damin a way thatip, at roves tbeing catt froranchescy - [wom] . e age-olfishing ound of t columbiriver inans. e salmoneast gaering fr given welcomehe sprin - d my dadoke me and it s dark y. "ce on, so let's g the fi are comg."...
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army corps of engineers on the response to hurricane ida. those witnesses are in the room. you see the committee chair. this should get underway in just a moment. live coverage here on c-span. announcer: members of the u.s. army corps of engineers are gathered on capitol hill before the senate environment and public works committee today offering response to hurricane ida testimony. we are set to get underway in just a moment. you are watching live coverage on c-span. >> good morning. i'm pleased to join our colleagues in calling this to order. welcome. two are witnesses joining us today -- to our witnesses joining us today, how long have people been calling you butch? >> since i was born. i am a junior. they didn't call me billy graham. [laughter] >> all right. my mother wanted me to grow up and be billy graham. down in virginia, we spent a lot of time in the baptist church. welcome. nice to see you again. to colonel steve murphy, we are delighted you could join us today, and your supporting team. thank you for joining us for what has become an all too frequent issue over t
army corps of engineers on the response to hurricane ida. those witnesses are in the room. you see the committee chair. this should get underway in just a moment. live coverage here on c-span. announcer: members of the u.s. army corps of engineers are gathered on capitol hill before the senate environment and public works committee today offering response to hurricane ida testimony. we are set to get underway in just a moment. you are watching live coverage on c-span. >> good morning. i'm...
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are really stuck? what is the view from the front? >> thank you for the question. any project the corps does, there are two imperatives. we want to get the engineering right. we want to make sure we are good stewards of the taxpayers money. to understand the topography and hydrology, we agree, that is absolutely essential. that is the bedrock engineering is founded on. i will relook based on the information you provided to make sure we are indeed using the best science available. >> often predictions related to climate change are simply zero factored out. simply bad prediction. we know what perfectly well is going on here. you see it change and act as if it is going to go straight rather than continue its trajectory when there is zero science to support the proposition that it will go level state. please take a look at that. the other thing i want to flag for my colleagues, which i always do, we are talking about ida. coastal flood. army corps of engineers had the flood and coastal storm damage reduction program. in the last decade, it has run between favoring inland over coastal floodi
are really stuck? what is the view from the front? >> thank you for the question. any project the corps does, there are two imperatives. we want to get the engineering right. we want to make sure we are good stewards of the taxpayers money. to understand the topography and hydrology, we agree, that is absolutely essential. that is the bedrock engineering is founded on. i will relook based on the information you provided to make sure we are indeed using the best science available. >>...
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sea level rise and subsidence coexcesses as threats that are major threats for the corps and the state. consequently, my major missions are navigation, coastal and environmental restoration, coastal storm risk management, and flood risk management, flooding of any kind, whether from rainfall, storm surge, or river flooding or in what has been occurring on a more frequent basis, the occurrence of all three at the same time, is a major concern for the state and for my district. the men and women of my district are residents of south louisiana. during a storm, they endure the same impacts as their neighbors. for them, working with our partners to insure a promising future in coastal louisiana is not just a professional responsibility. it is a personal commitment. during ida, almost a third of my 1100 person workforce evacuated out of state. to include my wife and children. almost all of us lost power, and almost half saw some form of damage to their homes with 37 of us experiencing so much damage from ida that their homes are now unlivable. while we couldn't be more proud of the performan
sea level rise and subsidence coexcesses as threats that are major threats for the corps and the state. consequently, my major missions are navigation, coastal and environmental restoration, coastal storm risk management, and flood risk management, flooding of any kind, whether from rainfall, storm surge, or river flooding or in what has been occurring on a more frequent basis, the occurrence of all three at the same time, is a major concern for the state and for my district. the men and women...
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for the court to cover the costs of operating and maintaining these projects after they are constructed. but the corps, constrained by politics and budget short falls can't always recover all of these states and communities. the result is that areas strapped for resources are unable to make the investments in resilience that they desperately need. and we know that the need is real. the stakes could not be higher, including our economy, our homes and people's very lives and livelihoods are at stake. and just look at how louisiana fared during ida, while sophisticated water infrastructure, and new orleans protected much of the city from flooding, other communities in the state were devastated. i think we might have a photo of that. yeah, there we go. my home state of delaware would surround itself in the path of ida's remnants as the storm turned north, we experienced severe beach erosion. we experienced flooding and wind gusts of up to 60 miles per hour. and i think do we have -- yeah, this is a shot of smith bridge road that we saw. new jersey faced similar shoreline erosion, and many of us saw the vi
for the court to cover the costs of operating and maintaining these projects after they are constructed. but the corps, constrained by politics and budget short falls can't always recover all of these states and communities. the result is that areas strapped for resources are unable to make the investments in resilience that they desperately need. and we know that the need is real. the stakes could not be higher, including our economy, our homes and people's very lives and livelihoods are at...
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believe their ships anchor may have hit the underwater pipe, the pipeline company amplify energy corp are under scrutiny for taking several hours to report the league to federal authorities. or climate scientists say emissions need to be cut and billions of tons of syria to must be removed from the atmosphere to stop global temperatures from rising. and so far, the main way of doing that has been by planting trees. but a factory is now just opened in iceland that permanently removes c o 2 from the air and turns it into stone. charlie angela went now to find out how to wax. it looks like modern art, but this is actually the world's largest carbon capture, blonde, a bank of fans, drawing in the air and removing it c o 2 permanently. so there's this work why works. sucks carbon dioxide directly from the atmosphere. and the seal dues accumulated in these cells, we heated up and then they sent the seal do 2 carpets and we injected into the bedrock and turn it into stone. the greenhouse gas arrives here and then sent deep into the ground below where it will stay for thousands of years. here we
believe their ships anchor may have hit the underwater pipe, the pipeline company amplify energy corp are under scrutiny for taking several hours to report the league to federal authorities. or climate scientists say emissions need to be cut and billions of tons of syria to must be removed from the atmosphere to stop global temperatures from rising. and so far, the main way of doing that has been by planting trees. but a factory is now just opened in iceland that permanently removes c o 2 from...
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i plan company amplify energy corp, are under scrutiny for taking several hours to report the leach of federal authorities as well as also led to growing demands for complete ban on all expiration of the coast of southern california, reynolds has mornow from huntington beach. every wave that breaks on the shore here brings with it more oil to be cleaned up. and while the exact cause of this spill has not yet been determined, suspicion is increasingly revolving around the possibility that an ocean going vessel dragged its anchor across the pipeline, distorting it, and causing a what eventually turned out to be a 33 centimeter hole in the pipeline of the pipeline has been shut down. there's no more oil leaking out, but half a 1000000 the leaders and more of oil already has spilled. a huge, clean up operation is underway. this all is part of a global story, the global supply chain disruption. there are dozens and dozens of ships waiting off shore here trying to get into the port of los angeles in long beach. they can't because the port is at capacity. and why? because during the coven era
i plan company amplify energy corp, are under scrutiny for taking several hours to report the leach of federal authorities as well as also led to growing demands for complete ban on all expiration of the coast of southern california, reynolds has mornow from huntington beach. every wave that breaks on the shore here brings with it more oil to be cleaned up. and while the exact cause of this spill has not yet been determined, suspicion is increasingly revolving around the possibility that an...
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gohmert on the hannity radio show that they have kind of changed their disposition in the marine corps. they are in and they would like to burn our son, lieutenant colonel scheller. we have been told to prepare that it could be a long prison term. i want to thank americans. you have found your voice. you have stood up. >> brian: right. >> you have contacted your congress people and they're writing and they are putting pressure on the marine corps, the pentagon, and we appreciate that. because this is not. >> brian: ridiculous. >> not about stuart although he is our son and it is about stuart, it's about america. we need to take america back. so we are telling people to -- we are tell them to pray. >> brian: go to pipe fitter foundation.org. we have already raised 1.8 million. the average donation is $74. that shows you how many americans are involved in this. kathy, to you, your son has fought with valor for 17 years. five deployments. a bronze store. accommodation for valor. this is the type of -- somebody we should be propping up not putting in the brig. so what is your message to the rest of
gohmert on the hannity radio show that they have kind of changed their disposition in the marine corps. they are in and they would like to burn our son, lieutenant colonel scheller. we have been told to prepare that it could be a long prison term. i want to thank americans. you have found your voice. you have stood up. >> brian: right. >> you have contacted your congress people and they're writing and they are putting pressure on the marine corps, the pentagon, and we appreciate...
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that's what we are paid to do is to be annoying and the members of the white house press corps are therethe very specific jobs they are there to answer the questions to the president of the united states, that others can ask another spiel exist so while it's the-- job at the reporters to ask the question i argue that it's the job of the president to answer them and we only have to look at the last administration. members of the media didn't always get along with president trump, but he always answered questions. he would also with anyone verbally regardless of the topic, regardless of how challenging it was. former president obama answered questions as well, so it's not like the biden administration can say we are trying to be different because he's different from previous presence on down the line just simply not answering the question actually just creates more frustration lara: raymond, i went to ask you quickly because you pointed out something that i think is so important, there-- it's a perfect storm tear do you feel in some ways like maybe someone saying we should do this and make
that's what we are paid to do is to be annoying and the members of the white house press corps are therethe very specific jobs they are there to answer the questions to the president of the united states, that others can ask another spiel exist so while it's the-- job at the reporters to ask the question i argue that it's the job of the president to answer them and we only have to look at the last administration. members of the media didn't always get along with president trump, but he always...
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one is a calfire employee and the other three are members of the conservation corps. were hit by a falling tree yesterday. a crew from vallejo fire came to their aid in the department released this photo, saying these firefighters are also trained paramedics. they climbed a steep hill and rushed to help those who were hurt. ama: pg&e warning of a potential shutoff tuesday in 18 it could include areas of napa, sonoma, and solano county's. they are respecting strong winds, with peak gusts. pg&e says the blackouts aren't necessary to keep wildfires from starting. psps coincides with fire weather watch. dan: the weekend is here, off to a great start in terms of the weather around the bay area. ama: maybe a little less wind than we had earlier today. drew: certainly less breezy. thoswinds 3miles per hr,tempern the aftmoowt of sunshine by thbu tonight, tracking light showers through parts of the bay area. the last hour, we had a report of napa of light showers from middletown, even just to the east of cloverdale. we're watching a quick, weak ripple of energy sliding to our
one is a calfire employee and the other three are members of the conservation corps. were hit by a falling tree yesterday. a crew from vallejo fire came to their aid in the department released this photo, saying these firefighters are also trained paramedics. they climbed a steep hill and rushed to help those who were hurt. ama: pg&e warning of a potential shutoff tuesday in 18 it could include areas of napa, sonoma, and solano county's. they are respecting strong winds, with peak gusts....
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i'd still be employed by the marine corps. are you serious? that's what you think going to work is?l phone is he would probably be right where we are right now. >> greg: no one knew he was gone. would not hurt your feelings if you were gone from the show for two months and no one knew? >> i'd be devastated. >> greg: we should try that. you love this story though. >> yes, i do because i want to be careful here because paternity leave, i am a huge fan of paternity leave and if my husband and i have or have kids, i'm going to need him to have a very long maternity leave and if he doesn't, we are have to switch. he can do the maternity leave. because honestly, babies are not that good of a hang, right? everyone says it's different if it's your own band i know, i will have to take care of it. that's how it's different so hopefully by then, i will have an assistant that can devote their entire workday to delivering breast milk to and from the office to my apartment and be a great dad. >> greg: will be a great father. i think he is right to it off but it's like when he ran for president wh
i'd still be employed by the marine corps. are you serious? that's what you think going to work is?l phone is he would probably be right where we are right now. >> greg: no one knew he was gone. would not hurt your feelings if you were gone from the show for two months and no one knew? >> i'd be devastated. >> greg: we should try that. you love this story though. >> yes, i do because i want to be careful here because paternity leave, i am a huge fan of paternity leave...
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one is a calfire employee and the other three are members of the conservation corps. e hit by a falling tree yesterday. a crew from vallejo fire came to their aid in the department released this photo, saying these firefighters are also trained paramedics. they climbed a steep hill and rushed to help those who were hurt. ama: pg&e warning of a potential shutoff tuesday in 18 it could include areas of napa, sonoma, and solano county's. they are respecting strong winds, with peak gusts. pg&e says the blackouts aren't necessary to keep wildfires from starting. psps coincides with fire weather watch. dan: the weekend is here, off to a great start in terms of the weather around the bay area. ama: maybe a little less wind than we had earlier today. drew: certainly less breezy. those winds were gusting well over 30 miles per hour, ushering in those cooler temperatures in the afternoon. tomorrow, a lot of sunshine by the afternoon, but tonight, tracking light showers through parts of the bay area. the last hour, we had a report of napa of light showers from middletown, even ju
one is a calfire employee and the other three are members of the conservation corps. e hit by a falling tree yesterday. a crew from vallejo fire came to their aid in the department released this photo, saying these firefighters are also trained paramedics. they climbed a steep hill and rushed to help those who were hurt. ama: pg&e warning of a potential shutoff tuesday in 18 it could include areas of napa, sonoma, and solano county's. they are respecting strong winds, with peak gusts....
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that clause allows the port to fund the army corps to move the study forward while they are waiting for certain federal funds to be in place. we do anticipate waiver approval that, the army corps's funding will be in place by january 2020 at the earliest. this is it. this is the next steps for us. there are several actions, three actions here. the port commission approval of the feasibility cost sharing agreement. the army corps of engineers has the waiver package with the assistant secretary of the army. the assistant secretary will approve that package. we'll go to the board of supervisors for approval for the final preview to and off on the feasibility cost sharing agreement. then the district jeers and port director will sign the new feasibility cost sharing agreement. that's it. thank you very much. if anyone has any questions, i'll be happy to answer them. >> president brandon: thank you, kelly. wonderful presentation. commissioners, can i have a motion? >> so moved. >> second. >> president brandon: thank you. we'll open it up to public comment. we'll take public comment on 13a. >
that clause allows the port to fund the army corps to move the study forward while they are waiting for certain federal funds to be in place. we do anticipate waiver approval that, the army corps's funding will be in place by january 2020 at the earliest. this is it. this is the next steps for us. there are several actions, three actions here. the port commission approval of the feasibility cost sharing agreement. the army corps of engineers has the waiver package with the assistant secretary...
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i know that disappoints you but next year you are going to get a corp and that is to divisions. 70,000e in the fifth corps. alere later he let me go -- a year later he let me go and i went to germany, guarding one of the invasion routes. david: that was a great job. gen powell: great job and lasted four months. david: there was the iran contra scandal. he wanted u.s. deputy. gen powell: frank, it cannot be that important. it is that important. see if you can risk your entire career by saying the next sentence. frank, if it is that important, why doesn't the president call me? half an hour later, hello, general powell, this is ronald reagan. yes, sir. [laughter] i really want you to come back here. he is reading the talking points frank gave him. i want you to come back here and be deputy of the national security advisor. yes, sir. i will be right there. david: you came back? gen powell: yeah. nine months later frank got assigned to become the secretary of defense. good, i can go back to the army now. one day i was chairing the national security council meeting and suddenly the door ope
i know that disappoints you but next year you are going to get a corp and that is to divisions. 70,000e in the fifth corps. alere later he let me go -- a year later he let me go and i went to germany, guarding one of the invasion routes. david: that was a great job. gen powell: great job and lasted four months. david: there was the iran contra scandal. he wanted u.s. deputy. gen powell: frank, it cannot be that important. it is that important. see if you can risk your entire career by saying...
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are looking to do that? gen. clarke: i do believe that all of our components, army, navy, air force, marine corps we are better if they are close. you get to work exercises. you get to work experimentation. you get to leverage the capabilities of that force. i think we are inherently joint. when the army is doing its big project convergence exercise, we are sending marine raiders to th at. so we will look for every opportunity to leverage high-end training. but the navy, specifically, the seals are a maritime force, their words of sea, air, land to make up the seal, that sea is very important, but it does not mean it is exclusive to just that. so we will look for those opportunities when it makes sense. end of the day, the navy seals are still employed from socom out, and it comes to prioritization. i would say that is a cross for all of our force. i hope that answers your question. >> i am with military.com. the wars aren't over, and i know you still have guys engaged all over the world. but it is not 2005 anymore. i know you have a lot of guys you want to get after, a high off tempo, but there has to be fewer c
are looking to do that? gen. clarke: i do believe that all of our components, army, navy, air force, marine corps we are better if they are close. you get to work exercises. you get to work experimentation. you get to leverage the capabilities of that force. i think we are inherently joint. when the army is doing its big project convergence exercise, we are sending marine raiders to th at. so we will look for every opportunity to leverage high-end training. but the navy, specifically, the seals...
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and we the press corps are asking every day, what's the?e asking them on the show every day, what's the number? that's a mistake for them. this is where they got back in 2009 and 2010 when they were doing obama care. >> you're right. >> they got back on the big, big number, and the big issue, and is it socialism or not? this is a trap for them. and they're not doing a good enough job selling this. i think the white house knows this. they want to talk more about it. i think you've seen the president already start to go out to individual states. he was in michigan the other day talking about this. you're going to see more of this from the president and white house officials. it's a bit of a mistake how they did it. >> you mentioned obama care over the weekend. i read something and thought the same thing. i thought i recall vividly the polling years ago when they asked people, well, what about coverage for preexisting conditions? everyone is like yeah, it's a great idea. it's a great idea. and then you mention it's obama care, it's like it's t
and we the press corps are asking every day, what's the?e asking them on the show every day, what's the number? that's a mistake for them. this is where they got back in 2009 and 2010 when they were doing obama care. >> you're right. >> they got back on the big, big number, and the big issue, and is it socialism or not? this is a trap for them. and they're not doing a good enough job selling this. i think the white house knows this. they want to talk more about it. i think you've...
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colin, you're not going to get a division now, and i know that disappoints you, but year you are going to get a corps, and that is two divisions. david: right. colin: a corps is a much larger organization. 70,000 people in the fifth corps. a year later he let me go and i went to germany and took command of the fifth united states corps headquartered in frankfurt guarding a gap, one of the invasion routes week expected the russians to use. david: that was a great job. colin: it was a great job. it lasted four months. david: there was the iran-contra scandal. colin: yep. david: new national security advisor came in and he wanted you as his deputy. colin: i said, frank, it can't be that important. he said, it is that important. i said, ok, see if you can risk your entire career by saying the next sentence -- well, frank, if it is that important, why doesn't the president call me? half hour later -- david: you get a call from? colin: [impersonating ronald reagan] hello, general powell. this is ronald reagan. yes, sir. [laughter] colin: [impersonating ronald reagan] i really, really want you to come back
colin, you're not going to get a division now, and i know that disappoints you, but year you are going to get a corps, and that is two divisions. david: right. colin: a corps is a much larger organization. 70,000 people in the fifth corps. a year later he let me go and i went to germany and took command of the fifth united states corps headquartered in frankfurt guarding a gap, one of the invasion routes week expected the russians to use. david: that was a great job. colin: it was a great job....
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general bryce corps commanders are unhappy the leadership and pretty much demands someone else takes over and it's getting. johnson has demands back and he looked into it and decides for various reasons not to replace bragg at politico. and let it go. where is the pointer so appears tennessee and so the union and confederate armies are middle tennessee appear and here's mississippi. sorry if this map is not easy to read but pittsburgh's here the army of tennessee will be pushed back to chattanooga and chattanooga in 1963 general pratt has moved into mississippi had a johnston friday coordinate, defending that area and advised him not to retreat into pittsburgh, but he does want to do that you don't have many options. they talk about a sensitivity to rank and that will be a constant thing with him he is not happy that he is in the overall ranking structure of the confederate generals and he doesn't get along with his boss and a lot better find a way to work with them and johnston just can't bring himself to do that and davis doesn't only trust him and he asked his men to mitigate inde
general bryce corps commanders are unhappy the leadership and pretty much demands someone else takes over and it's getting. johnson has demands back and he looked into it and decides for various reasons not to replace bragg at politico. and let it go. where is the pointer so appears tennessee and so the union and confederate armies are middle tennessee appear and here's mississippi. sorry if this map is not easy to read but pittsburgh's here the army of tennessee will be pushed back to...
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there are going to go do it. corps members have been working for several days now putting up barriers just like this one to stop the toxins from burn. tell metal structures like this one here and also dozens of empty cars that have been for in town and left on the property. >> and we're trying to keep to the footprint as close as we can. >> and prevent the heavy rains from moving medals and hydrocarbons into the waterways such as the bear river below until we can actually get the debris off the ground. >> crews have traveled around for months and work previous fire season is gaining valuable experience. >> they get to provide pay just a really critical. >> service to the people of california. >> that was rowena shaddox reporting for us tonight right now, kron 4 dot com. you can stay up to date on the latest weather conditions outside of your door just use your mobile device to scan the qr code on your screen. it will take you to the kron 4 mobile app where you can download it. and from there you can get current conditi
there are going to go do it. corps members have been working for several days now putting up barriers just like this one to stop the toxins from burn. tell metal structures like this one here and also dozens of empty cars that have been for in town and left on the property. >> and we're trying to keep to the footprint as close as we can. >> and prevent the heavy rains from moving medals and hydrocarbons into the waterways such as the bear river below until we can actually get the...
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Oct 6, 2021
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are talking about ida. ida was a coastal flood. the army corpsneers had something called the flooding coastal storm damage reduction program and in the last decade it has run between favoring and lend over coastal flooding by 19-1 and that was our best year at the tail end of the 19-1 losing battle, to 120-1. 1 dollar for every $120 lend and the fy22 budget has it at 45-1 somewhere in the middle, 1 dollar of coastal for every $45 lend and i want to thank the core for taking a good hard look at this and find that what the heck is going on but when you look at sea level rising a look at offshore storms and when you look at ida coming ashore to a coastal storm the idea that you guys have set up your inland, you're flooding coastal storm damage reduction program in a way that is so an explicitly favors inland flooding over coastal flooding that's her matter of real concern to those who live in a coastal state and have huge flooding issues like what storm tools reveal about rhode island so we are working on that. i just didn't want to let this opportu
are talking about ida. ida was a coastal flood. the army corpsneers had something called the flooding coastal storm damage reduction program and in the last decade it has run between favoring and lend over coastal flooding by 19-1 and that was our best year at the tail end of the 19-1 losing battle, to 120-1. 1 dollar for every $120 lend and the fy22 budget has it at 45-1 somewhere in the middle, 1 dollar of coastal for every $45 lend and i want to thank the core for taking a good hard look at...
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are going there. let's talk the british first. with the advantage to the british folks? >> they have an established officer corps. >> and they are actually pretty good. these guys are professionals. they've been doing it for 30 or 40 years on many different continents, not their first war and so they've got the experience, the know-how, they can change things up. we like to think these guys came in mind, didn't know what they were doing, that's not the case, we need to realize they are good, and appreciate it. what other advantages of they got? >> can we say navy? >> yes. the royal navy. let's talk about them. 270 warships. how many have the americans got? >> none. >> thank you, france. this is going to be one of the reasons we will not engage on the high seas because we know we can't win. the navy is hugely important for transport. they can get supplies, move men and matÉriel, get all sorts of things different places and this is definitely something, there's no way we can catch up to them. anything else? >> they have the sense of initiative. >> they are playing offense. >> they are going -- they have to subdue
are going there. let's talk the british first. with the advantage to the british folks? >> they have an established officer corps. >> and they are actually pretty good. these guys are professionals. they've been doing it for 30 or 40 years on many different continents, not their first war and so they've got the experience, the know-how, they can change things up. we like to think these guys came in mind, didn't know what they were doing, that's not the case, we need to realize they...
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are out of arguments. they're looking for front and the press corps the problem is that the questions are neutral. they're going to get nasty if they don't come up with answers. but the media is doing an odd dance which is who's going to be in power next? who's going to be running thanks customer if it's not these people with this president polling at 37%, and you were right to point out republicans in the polling. if his own people are fighting, they couldn't be the people that are delivering the number appeared with a b question or compressing there. i'm guessing he is a very people who do not like the fold that by dint of from three and half trillion dollars. that's not a victory lap for him although they're going to try to sell it as one. >> dagen: it's an interesting dance and none of it compares to the things that emily listed. when you don't have your feminine products in your diapers and all those things that affect everybody except for people in the white house. they get everything brought to them. i knew you would reworking the white house and i saw you outside of the building. i knew yo
are out of arguments. they're looking for front and the press corps the problem is that the questions are neutral. they're going to get nasty if they don't come up with answers. but the media is doing an odd dance which is who's going to be in power next? who's going to be running thanks customer if it's not these people with this president polling at 37%, and you were right to point out republicans in the polling. if his own people are fighting, they couldn't be the people that are delivering...
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what weather conditions there are among you got to do it. corps members have been working for several days now putting up barriers just like this one to stop the toxins from for intel metal structures like this one here and also dozens of empty cars that have been for in town and left on the property. >> and we're trying to keep to the footprint is as close as we can. >> and prevent the heavy rains from moving medals and hydrocarbons into the waterways such as the bear river below until we can actually get the debris off the ground. >> crews have traveled around for months and work previous fire seasons gaining valuable experience. >> they get to provide just a really critical. >> service to the people of california. >> threw in a shot. reporting tonight, san jose woman on vacation is killed after she was caught in the crossfire of a shootout between mexican drug cartels. officials say it happened thursday into loom. investigators say that injury riot lived in san jose but was born in india. she was one of 2 tourists killed during that shootout. 3
what weather conditions there are among you got to do it. corps members have been working for several days now putting up barriers just like this one to stop the toxins from for intel metal structures like this one here and also dozens of empty cars that have been for in town and left on the property. >> and we're trying to keep to the footprint is as close as we can. >> and prevent the heavy rains from moving medals and hydrocarbons into the waterways such as the bear river below...
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opened today in burki in, a faso over the assassination of thomas sankara, the country's corp early president. 13 people aremps 34 years after he was killed. he was known as africa's che guevara and shot down by soldiers during a coup in 1987. previously the same of the take over, which saw mr. sankara become president. this is mr. campara, currently among the accused. he denies involvement in the depth. while the capital of burkina systems faso, our bbc correspondent is there and she told me more about in trial. >> 14 defendant have been charged in the trifle and so far 12 have been present in the trial. one of them being the general whwas the chief of staff and he was present in court today. he was donned in militarytti attire. as well as a doctor accused of changing documents. some of those charged are former if the campara, who is currently exiled and also part his potential guide. sankara is an icon for many across africa. this six-meter high bronze statue is in the memorial park in the capital, unveiled in 2019 and the memorial has been set up as the place where he died. the member of the cheap told u
opened today in burki in, a faso over the assassination of thomas sankara, the country's corp early president. 13 people aremps 34 years after he was killed. he was known as africa's che guevara and shot down by soldiers during a coup in 1987. previously the same of the take over, which saw mr. sankara become president. this is mr. campara, currently among the accused. he denies involvement in the depth. while the capital of burkina systems faso, our bbc correspondent is there and she told me...
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are each holding. we have a strict policy at the time no animals at camp david, no pets. the marine corps guard, who knows us we know all the marines, they know us. everyone is doing their job reese's ma'am you cannot bring pets into the camp. she looks at him with a bit of an incredulous look. the girls are hearing this and steers tears start to come down there i paired she was looking at them he's looking at her, she's looking back at him he's doing his job mom is doing her job, michelle is into the window and says they are for dinner. i'm kind of winks. yes man please proceed. most little funny moments like that there are still people there. we have these times, we all live with rules and regulations but sometimes you see the human side and work through it. that's her favorite store because moms and dads get it. thank you. >> the final chapter in your book is called the true meaning of camp david. can you tell us what is the true meaning? and is it different for every president and first hamlet spends time there? >> is definitely different as we described different families use a brief
are each holding. we have a strict policy at the time no animals at camp david, no pets. the marine corps guard, who knows us we know all the marines, they know us. everyone is doing their job reese's ma'am you cannot bring pets into the camp. she looks at him with a bit of an incredulous look. the girls are hearing this and steers tears start to come down there i paired she was looking at them he's looking at her, she's looking back at him he's doing his job mom is doing her job, michelle is...
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the other thing for the hearing and my colleagues which i always do, we are talking about ida the army corps of engineers had the flood and coastal storm damage reduction program and in the last decade it has run beef and rain favoring in land and coastal flooding by 19-1 that was our best year it would be at the tail end of the 19-1 losing battle to 120-1 and the fy 22 budget has 45-1 and i want to thank them for agreeing to take a hard look to understand what is going onn but when you look t the sea level rise and offshore storms as a coastal storm, the idea that you guys have set up your in land storm reduction program in a way that is so inexplicably favors in landover coastal flooding is a matter of concern to those of us that represent the coastal states. we are working on that but i didn't want to let this opportunity go by without raising that astounding discrepancy what it means to the state. a. >> thank you for being here. we do appreciate your service to the country in this capacity, but you've all had outstanding careers and served in so many different ways. i want to associate m
the other thing for the hearing and my colleagues which i always do, we are talking about ida the army corps of engineers had the flood and coastal storm damage reduction program and in the last decade it has run beef and rain favoring in land and coastal flooding by 19-1 that was our best year it would be at the tail end of the 19-1 losing battle to 120-1 and the fy 22 budget has 45-1 and i want to thank them for agreeing to take a hard look to understand what is going onn but when you look t...
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be able to get out there and to do our mission to demonstrate our navy marine corps forces are brand new aircraft. the american public has been absolutely fantastic. the blue angels practice runs beginning about an hour here at one o'clock. the fleet week air show is tomorrow, saturday and sunday between the golden gate bridge and alcatraz. tours of ships continue today. ktvu christian captain reports on the big boost. all these events are giving the bay area economy. the amphibious warship rushmore anchored off piers, 30 32 families lined up for tours. we are from the east based hebert and dublin area. we, you know, we stay at home, so we take the kids anywhere. everywhere we can. and why. why miss fleet week, visitors say after more than a year of being cooped up the return of fleet week is a major draw. just i guess explorer and kind of see what they have going on up. there were really and the kids are really excited. as you can see, our son was like, wait for me. on board, visitors could go below decks to check out the amphibious assault vehicles. this is an l catch. hellcat land
be able to get out there and to do our mission to demonstrate our navy marine corps forces are brand new aircraft. the american public has been absolutely fantastic. the blue angels practice runs beginning about an hour here at one o'clock. the fleet week air show is tomorrow, saturday and sunday between the golden gate bridge and alcatraz. tours of ships continue today. ktvu christian captain reports on the big boost. all these events are giving the bay area economy. the amphibious warship...
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be able to get out there and to do our mission to demonstrate our navy marine corps forces are brand new aircraft. the american public has been absolutely fantastic. this year. the blue angels are flying new f 18 super hornets. well, giants fans, they are just ready for the postseason. karen the only time i've cheered for the dodgers, because i like them to see him come up here. why do you want to see the dodgers? just a rivalry. it's one of the best rivalries other than the red sox and yankees. it's the they're probably the two best rivalries in baseball. so jim and quiano neil came to town all the way from bozeman, montana, just to see the giants and dodgers play tomorrow and on saturday. it's not just fans are ready to take on their rivals. we were going to have to go through them and they're going to have to go through us to get to the world series. so, um, you know better better get it out of the way early. well again. first pitch is at oracle park tomorrow night at 6 35. pm governor gavin newsom weighed in on the matchup. tweeting this as governor of california excited that we'
be able to get out there and to do our mission to demonstrate our navy marine corps forces are brand new aircraft. the american public has been absolutely fantastic. this year. the blue angels are flying new f 18 super hornets. well, giants fans, they are just ready for the postseason. karen the only time i've cheered for the dodgers, because i like them to see him come up here. why do you want to see the dodgers? just a rivalry. it's one of the best rivalries other than the red sox and...
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we have programs in different states where there are teacher corps now going out, knocking on doors, getting students back into the classroom. there is a leap program in connecticut that has social workers knocking on doors. in ohio i was introduced to a teacher leader there who spent time over the summer knocking on doors, bringing students back in. students are more likely to engage when they see someone they know. then with the outdoor instruction, we know that one of the innovative practices that came out last year is learning outdoors. this is a practice i hope continues when we reopen our schools. students enjoy it more, and we know they learn better when they're it outdoors and with their peers. that's a strategy i hope to see continued with our schools. >> you have been everywhere all over this country, so i give you tremendous credit putting in time where it was so needed. same thing for you, secretary becerra, you've been all over this country. as chairman murray and others know, i've been trying to get full funding for pandemic preparedness. the biden administration called
we have programs in different states where there are teacher corps now going out, knocking on doors, getting students back into the classroom. there is a leap program in connecticut that has social workers knocking on doors. in ohio i was introduced to a teacher leader there who spent time over the summer knocking on doors, bringing students back in. students are more likely to engage when they see someone they know. then with the outdoor instruction, we know that one of the innovative...