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we will talk about the price tag .1 of the army corps of engineers is picking up some of the tab, how does something like this cost? >> the cost is in the billions. army corps of engineers will pay 65% quickly so our virtual realities that showed pretty much how it is going to go down or warm-up for the water. the that is right quickly all right, steve, thank you so much. are you excited about a project like this? >> i am thrilled. >> okay, thank you for joining us. we look forward to seeing how it all comes together. >> we have included much more information on the website in the store you will find links to reports that go in depth on the future risk to the waterfront and the ports strategy on how to defend it. or if you want to even take a closer look at the virtual demonstration that we just did, we posted it all on our website, kpix.com. >> a santa rosa teenager is now under arrest after allegedly stabbing another teen in the back with a four inch knife . police say the 16-year-old, to 16-year-old had been arguing at the suspect's home yesterday the victim is expected to be okay.
we will talk about the price tag .1 of the army corps of engineers is picking up some of the tab, how does something like this cost? >> the cost is in the billions. army corps of engineers will pay 65% quickly so our virtual realities that showed pretty much how it is going to go down or warm-up for the water. the that is right quickly all right, steve, thank you so much. are you excited about a project like this? >> i am thrilled. >> okay, thank you for joining us. we look...
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the army corps of engineers is picking up the tab, how much do something like this cost? >> waterfront wide, the cost is in the billions. the army corps of engineers can pay 65%. >> our virtual reality set showed how it is going to go down , or up, for the water. >> that's right. >> steve, thank you so much. are you excited about this project? >> i am thrilled. >> thank you for joining us. we look forward to seeing how it all comes together. >> thinks for having me. >> thanks. >>> we have included much more information on our website. in the story, you will find links that go in depth to future risks for the waterfront and the port strategies on how to defend its. we want to take a closer look at the virtual devastation we just did, we have also posted it on . >>> a fire tore through the horn barbecue restaurant in oakland, just two days after the business was tagged with graffiti. fire crews say it started in the back of the restaurant, and smoke was coming from the attic fire crews say the damage was enough for it to get red tagged, meaning that it is unsafe to enter and
the army corps of engineers is picking up the tab, how much do something like this cost? >> waterfront wide, the cost is in the billions. the army corps of engineers can pay 65%. >> our virtual reality set showed how it is going to go down , or up, for the water. >> that's right. >> steve, thank you so much. are you excited about this project? >> i am thrilled. >> thank you for joining us. we look forward to seeing how it all comes together. >> thinks...
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army corp. of engineers. the town of lahaina, so many concerned about housing and their health. abc's will carr is there on maui this morning as part of our network-wide reporting initiative called maui 808. good morning to you, will. >> reporter: good morning, gio. you, whit and i were all here the week of the fire, and that charred landscape is not changed at all. the rebuild process is going to be slow and deliberate, leaving residents worried about the long-term impact on the land and their health. >> let's go! get out! >> reporter: it's been three months since the devastating wildfires in maui. this week hawaii's governor announced $150 million recovery fund. meanwhile with no long-term housing solutions residents fishing for change at this beach outside lahaina. >> this adds pressure into our county and government officials to find a solution. >> reporter: the cleanup is expected to take another 6 to 12 months, but there are small signs of progress with the ina, the land. three months after the fire arb
army corp. of engineers. the town of lahaina, so many concerned about housing and their health. abc's will carr is there on maui this morning as part of our network-wide reporting initiative called maui 808. good morning to you, will. >> reporter: good morning, gio. you, whit and i were all here the week of the fire, and that charred landscape is not changed at all. the rebuild process is going to be slow and deliberate, leaving residents worried about the long-term impact on the land...
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the army corps of engineers is picking up some of this but how much does this cost? >> the cost is in the billions and the army corps of engineers can pay up to 65%. >> our virtual reality set showed pretty much how it will go down. or up. >> that is right. >> thank you. are you excited about a project like this? >> i am thrilled. >> thank you for joining us and we look forward to see how this comes together. >>> if you thought that was as fascinating as i did, you want to check out more information and go to our website kpix.com. it is posted. >>> thanksgiving may be over but the need for food still remains. as part of our food for bay area families series, kenny choi shows us how is santa rosa food bank is helping the visually impaired. we back cindy is sight impaired leaving her unable to shop for groceries on her home. >> i don't usually know what fruit or vegetables are in season. this helps me get those things. >> reporter: the santa rosa native this is the center of the blind, and nonprofit that helps people suffering from slight loss and they offer classes and
the army corps of engineers is picking up some of this but how much does this cost? >> the cost is in the billions and the army corps of engineers can pay up to 65%. >> our virtual reality set showed pretty much how it will go down. or up. >> that is right. >> thank you. are you excited about a project like this? >> i am thrilled. >> thank you for joining us and we look forward to see how this comes together. >>> if you thought that was as...
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fish, though, all puns intended is the work being done on the draft proposed regarding the army corps of engineers, the success of the study and presentation needed from a federal perspective to protect the shoreline from earthquake flooding and sea rises. the key to funding to the funding needed to get all the really major work done. the port has given presentations on the massive and complex undertaking it will be to retrofit, build and or rebuild structures below the waterline and above along the seven miles of waterfront. the work that the port is doing, including the planning and coordination to achieve these short term goals and long term goals, is evident from my. from what i've seen, the port is has been responsible and accountable for the use of the bond measures money. and again this is only there's only there's they're just starting to chip away at this bond but again in talking about shoring up, you know, our seawall and everything that goes along with it, it's going to be 20 or 30 years and multi billion dollar needs, you know, so the army corps of engineers, the federal involvement i
fish, though, all puns intended is the work being done on the draft proposed regarding the army corps of engineers, the success of the study and presentation needed from a federal perspective to protect the shoreline from earthquake flooding and sea rises. the key to funding to the funding needed to get all the really major work done. the port has given presentations on the massive and complex undertaking it will be to retrofit, build and or rebuild structures below the waterline and above...
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for cooks in the brigade, but then i didn’t think that i would have to officially join the army corps of engineersh the army, i thought that they wouldn’t take me anymore, because i didn’t expect to be in the army, i didn’t care about anyone she said, only to her husband, he supported me. but i probably didn’t really believe that i would pass all the commissions , everything was great for me in the military, everything passed, the truth is that they looked at me there as an extinct dinosaur, and since i was 56 years old, i came and went east myself, well nothing, when i already received a military service, i then admitted to my children that i was going east, in civilian life oksana. was an ordinary village woman, in volyn she worked for some time as an agronomist, later as an accountant in the village council, raised four children, but throughout her life she cooked, and now this skill of a woman has come in handy in the army as well, cooking for our soldiers, that’s not for me difficult work, i want to cook something for them, almost like a holiday, so that they feel at home. what about them her
for cooks in the brigade, but then i didn’t think that i would have to officially join the army corps of engineersh the army, i thought that they wouldn’t take me anymore, because i didn’t expect to be in the army, i didn’t care about anyone she said, only to her husband, he supported me. but i probably didn’t really believe that i would pass all the commissions , everything was great for me in the military, everything passed, the truth is that they looked at me there as an extinct...
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army corps of engineers. -july, the corps has been keeping the channel open by dredging, sucking out massive amounts of sand from the river bottom. >> what we see is our dustpan. so, our dustpan's our vacuum cleaner, 35 feet wide. reporter: lou dell'orco is the chief of operations for the corps' saint louis district. he oversees this massive boat, called the dredge potter, working near scott city, missouri. the boat moves this machine, a huge vacuum, around the bottom of the river. >> once the dredge sucks it up from the vacuum cleaner, it runs through a pipe. the pipe goes from the front of the dredge, all the way out there and there it's deposited all the way outside of the channel in an average day, we could move about 50,000 cubic yards, or enough sediment to fill an olympic sized swimming pool every hour. reporter: a rotating crew of 35 people live on the boat for around three weeks at a me, running the dredge 24 hours a day. >> this screen here, it shows you where we're dredging at, where we are digging.
army corps of engineers. -july, the corps has been keeping the channel open by dredging, sucking out massive amounts of sand from the river bottom. >> what we see is our dustpan. so, our dustpan's our vacuum cleaner, 35 feet wide. reporter: lou dell'orco is the chief of operations for the corps' saint louis district. he oversees this massive boat, called the dredge potter, working near scott city, missouri. the boat moves this machine, a huge vacuum, around the bottom of the river....
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the army corps of engineers will pick up some of the tap, how much does this cost? >> the cost is in the billions and they can pay up to 65%. >> the virtual reality shows pretty much how it's going down or up. steve, thank you so much. are you excited about a project like this? >> i am thrilled. >> thank you for joining us. we look forward to seeing how it all comes together. >>> the world's largest iceberg has broken free and is gaining speed making its way toward the southern ocean. this video was taken by an american scientist. he spent the holiday week sailing alongside it. the at arctic iceberg is a little shy of 1 million acres. it will soon be launched into a path known as iceberg alleys where others like it could be found. >>> how a local food bank is lending a helping hand and eyes to the people that they serve. (♪♪) (♪♪) (♪♪) get exclusive offers on select new volvo models. contact your volvo retailer to learn more. >>> welcome back. thanksgiving is over and the need for food remains. as part of the food for bay area family series, we are showing you how a
the army corps of engineers will pick up some of the tap, how much does this cost? >> the cost is in the billions and they can pay up to 65%. >> the virtual reality shows pretty much how it's going down or up. steve, thank you so much. are you excited about a project like this? >> i am thrilled. >> thank you for joining us. we look forward to seeing how it all comes together. >>> the world's largest iceberg has broken free and is gaining speed making its way...
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department of energy and the navigation and flood and storm damage reduction projects of the army corps of engineers. house republicans all agree we need to get the federal government on a more fiscally responsible path, but lengthy government shutdowns don't save money. they actually cost more money. the c.r. will give us time to reach agreement on a top-line spending levels and negotiate bills with the united states senate. the two-step deadline will prevent a massive omnibus right before the holidays. a vote in favor of this continuing resolution is the only fiscally responsible vote. i urge my colleagues to support the bill. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from texas reserves. the gentlewoman from connecticut reserves. the gentlewoman from texas is recognized. ms. granger: i yield to the gentleman from ohio, the chairman of the homeland security security committee, mr. joyce, for three minutes. mr. joyce: i rise today in support of the continuing resolution. every member of this body has a duty to ensure that the core constitutional responsibilities of our government a
department of energy and the navigation and flood and storm damage reduction projects of the army corps of engineers. house republicans all agree we need to get the federal government on a more fiscally responsible path, but lengthy government shutdowns don't save money. they actually cost more money. the c.r. will give us time to reach agreement on a top-line spending levels and negotiate bills with the united states senate. the two-step deadline will prevent a massive omnibus right before the...
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the us army corps of engineers and contractors recently started phase one of the repairs. major construction starts next summer. the berkeley city council has voted to change the zoning code, allowing for the construction of new housing on the south side of u.s. berkeley. >> the decision should bring in an additional 2600 units of housing to go along with new dormitories approved for people's park and other locations near the berkeley campus. support owners say the change to the zoning code should help alleviate berkeley's student housing crisis and ease pressure on the rest of the city. >> all right. let's bring in chief meteorologist bill martin. i just got a text saying the heat is on in our house. yeah, it's the first time this year chilly for this season. >> a lot of heaters kicking on right now. last night was cool. tonight's going to be cool again and i think it's the beginning of the heaters getting used. don't forget to change those filters if you haven't changed them this year. but yeah, overnight lows are going to get down there. not freezing above freezing, but
the us army corps of engineers and contractors recently started phase one of the repairs. major construction starts next summer. the berkeley city council has voted to change the zoning code, allowing for the construction of new housing on the south side of u.s. berkeley. >> the decision should bring in an additional 2600 units of housing to go along with new dormitories approved for people's park and other locations near the berkeley campus. support owners say the change to the zoning...
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the us army corps of engineers and the pajaro regional flood management agency have officially signedagreement to repair and expand the levee along the pajaro river, which borders santa cruz and monterey counties. it will protect not only pajaro but also parts of watsonville and agricultural fields. it has been a project which local leaders say has been needed since the 1970s as the levee will also be extended farther upstream. and it will also be widened in some areas that have long been underserved. >> i was, you know, the son of farm and i grew up in farmworker housing and too many times our communities have been neglected. our communities have not received the level of investment that's needed to ensure that we have a basic quality of life. >> work is already underway to shore up the existing levee for the upcoming winter season. as the longer term fix is expected to take about five years and cost about $600 million. construction to rebuild the levee is expected to begin next summer. i'm mark sayer, ktvu fox two news bidding is now underway for san francisco's anchor brewing compa
the us army corps of engineers and the pajaro regional flood management agency have officially signedagreement to repair and expand the levee along the pajaro river, which borders santa cruz and monterey counties. it will protect not only pajaro but also parts of watsonville and agricultural fields. it has been a project which local leaders say has been needed since the 1970s as the levee will also be extended farther upstream. and it will also be widened in some areas that have long been...
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the entire town had to evacuate when the levee broke, and now the us army corps of engineers and the d an agreement to move forward with a nearly $600 million fix. crews will build ten foot a ten foot setback and restack a 110 acres of historic floodplain. that work is set to start in the summer in the north bay. >> a new program is helping low income families deal with rising utility bills. north marin community services has partnered with other nonprofits to give out energy and water saving devices. in january, monthly p-g-and-e's bills will jump more than 10. some marin water bills have spiked nearly 20% since the summer after approved rate increases. >> my bill is high and the house where i live is comfortable. but it's cold and i'm a senior. >> families are living too close to the edge where one crisis is going to impact them and affect whether or not they're going to be able to pay their p-g-and-e's, whether or not they're going to be able to put food on the table. >> low income families who want a free kit just need to fill out a survey. if you're still planning your thanksgivi
the entire town had to evacuate when the levee broke, and now the us army corps of engineers and the d an agreement to move forward with a nearly $600 million fix. crews will build ten foot a ten foot setback and restack a 110 acres of historic floodplain. that work is set to start in the summer in the north bay. >> a new program is helping low income families deal with rising utility bills. north marin community services has partnered with other nonprofits to give out energy and water...
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and "disproportionate" is the language that the army corps of engineers used, as if there's ever a proportionate risk to environmental issues and water contamination. so, at this particular moment, there weren't any actions that were happening in the camps, and it was largely at a standstill. and i think that thanksgiving weekend, there was an un-thanksgiving feast that was held in the camps, and it was actually the highest point of the camps themselves, in the sense that there were the most sort of water protectors had showed up. so, i thought it was a good kind of contrast to show that this history, you know, is a continuing history of genocide, of settler colonialism and, basically, the founding myths of this country. amy: your book's last words are, "we are challenged not just to imagine, but to demand the emancipation of earth from capital. for the earth to live, capitalism must die." explain. nick: so, that line is part of this longer section on liberation. and i think when we think about climate change, oftentimes the question of climate change really centers on market-driven solutions, s
and "disproportionate" is the language that the army corps of engineers used, as if there's ever a proportionate risk to environmental issues and water contamination. so, at this particular moment, there weren't any actions that were happening in the camps, and it was largely at a standstill. and i think that thanksgiving weekend, there was an un-thanksgiving feast that was held in the camps, and it was actually the highest point of the camps themselves, in the sense that there were...
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. >> the us army corps of engineers and the pajaro regional flood management agency have officially signedt to repair and expand the levee along the pajaro river, which borders santa cruz and monterey counties. it will protect not only pajaro, but also parts of watsonville and agricultural fields. it has been a project which local leaders say has been needed since the 1970s, as the levee will also be extended farther upstream. and it will also be widened in some areas that have long been underserved. >> i was, you know, the son of farm workers who grew up and farmworker housing and too many times our communities have been neglected. our communities have not received the level of investment that's needed to ensure that we have a basic quality of life. >> work is already underway to shore up the existing levee for the upcoming winter season. as the longer term fix is expected to take about five years and cost about $600 million. construction marin to rebuild the levee is expected to begin next summer. i'm mark sayer, ktvu fox two news. >> all right, setting up for thanksgiving tomorrow and t
. >> the us army corps of engineers and the pajaro regional flood management agency have officially signedt to repair and expand the levee along the pajaro river, which borders santa cruz and monterey counties. it will protect not only pajaro, but also parts of watsonville and agricultural fields. it has been a project which local leaders say has been needed since the 1970s, as the levee will also be extended farther upstream. and it will also be widened in some areas that have long been...
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and we've been doing some really innovative work talking about partnerships with the army corps of engineers and our city departments and other agencies to figure out how the heck do we save our urban shoreline and create a waterfront in the future that's ready for a big earthquake and ready for sea level rise. >> can we talk about why that is part of the apec conversation here? because i know you're doing some innovative pilot work that you're trying to demonstrate to the other member economies. >> yes. so this is very important to the apec work because we're talking about sustainable city. we're talking about the impacts of climate. this is an existential threat and we're on the other side of adaptation and mitigation. we are doing things that are important for ecology, energy, like we're trying to figure out what texture to put the seawall. so the fisheries are protected. so critters like to live and thrive. there's small things, but big things we can do for bay water quality for our fisheries. and we're thinking a lot about adaptation and nature based solutions. so the seawall of the fut
and we've been doing some really innovative work talking about partnerships with the army corps of engineers and our city departments and other agencies to figure out how the heck do we save our urban shoreline and create a waterfront in the future that's ready for a big earthquake and ready for sea level rise. >> can we talk about why that is part of the apec conversation here? because i know you're doing some innovative pilot work that you're trying to demonstrate to the other member...
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very comfortable we are in a good place with the army corp of engineers in this partnership and they are finding a federal interest is geing going to beneficial to creating a earthquake sea level rise resilliant port. turning to equity. november is national native american heritage month. the port is excited to celebrate native american heritage month and indigenous people history resilliance culture achievement this month and throughout the year. the u.s. congress officially recognized november as native american heritage month in 1990 stating [indiscernible] today native americans sadly represent less then 1 percent of the population in california. the port is committed to combatting native invisibility. we recognize our workforce is lacking in native american representation and developing strategies to correct this deficit. we look forward to the port staff participation in the month port equity programming and thank our equity champions for making this available. mission rock and pier 70 are approaching major infrastructure milestone s. both require infrastructure significant ini
very comfortable we are in a good place with the army corp of engineers in this partnership and they are finding a federal interest is geing going to beneficial to creating a earthquake sea level rise resilliant port. turning to equity. november is national native american heritage month. the port is excited to celebrate native american heritage month and indigenous people history resilliance culture achievement this month and throughout the year. the u.s. congress officially recognized...
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and my father was a chemist for the army corps of engineers. they're like where's the stop. didn't know anyone who worked at the white house previously. just because someone may have a little debt, doesn't mean they can't be a good public servant. >> that is a really good point. >> let's talk politics for a moment. although we were just talking politics, but in a different way, you are one year out essentially, as of tomorrow, from the 2024 presidential election. mind-blowing. we got a memo from the biden camp, essentially saying, they will operate 2024 election campaign as they did the 2020. that's a real comparison. they're making the assumption that the former president is going to win, it's going to be the nominee of the republican party. they are gonna make a real comparison to donald trump. >> yeah. >> essentially. juxtapose themselves to donald trump. do you think that's a winning stragy or do you think things have changed after the president has served for ears? >> you know, i think it is a little juxtaposition. i think the juxtaposition with nald trump is going to e
and my father was a chemist for the army corps of engineers. they're like where's the stop. didn't know anyone who worked at the white house previously. just because someone may have a little debt, doesn't mean they can't be a good public servant. >> that is a really good point. >> let's talk politics for a moment. although we were just talking politics, but in a different way, you are one year out essentially, as of tomorrow, from the 2024 presidential election. mind-blowing. we...
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construction of the dam that's under army corps of engineers. however as the valley where the lake would go started to fill up. they relocated neuville which is a village there. there were schools, farms. all of this was taken eminent domain. so what the forest, the state struggled to buy the land. but because this was a flood control project, they just use eminent domain to kick everyone out. so were trying to decide whato do with. this bridge that was along iginally the clear fork river snake there before it go into the gorge. so the is a bridge. and in 1937, the state bought it and gave it tohe s.s. to move and replace that log. it endedp taking most an entire year to move because, as you can see, as soon as they start building the dam, it constantly and so it would take months just to disassemble the bridge, move it to hog where the log bridge was, which then continued to flood. and so it tk entire year to finish. t when it was finished, that was a major achievement in the park bause now you could cross both visitors and the s.s. could easily
construction of the dam that's under army corps of engineers. however as the valley where the lake would go started to fill up. they relocated neuville which is a village there. there were schools, farms. all of this was taken eminent domain. so what the forest, the state struggled to buy the land. but because this was a flood control project, they just use eminent domain to kick everyone out. so were trying to decide whato do with. this bridge that was along iginally the clear fork river snake...
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a long term project where the city, particularly the port, is considering, along with the army corps of engineers, how to best address the issues of sea level rise for the pier structures, which include the shed at the back of the pier and the bulkhead, which is facing the embarcadero and the embarcadero itself. it's interesting because they're looking at multiple different options for how to manage the rise is including raising the shed buildings and the bulkheads using either piers or doing fill underneath or floating structures. and you can imagine that it's quite an effort to understand and engineer something like that. so it it will go on through the next century and they talked about the life cycle of the sheds and replacing of the sheds at some point. and they will be publishing a feasibility study and a potential you know, a potential approach to the work in late january which will solicit public comment and we hope that the planning department will also consider having them come and present at the historic preservation commission. currently, what's what's been studied is how many resourc
a long term project where the city, particularly the port, is considering, along with the army corps of engineers, how to best address the issues of sea level rise for the pier structures, which include the shed at the back of the pier and the bulkhead, which is facing the embarcadero and the embarcadero itself. it's interesting because they're looking at multiple different options for how to manage the rise is including raising the shed buildings and the bulkheads using either piers or doing...
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this amendment simply makes a technical change to the underlying language suggested by the army corps of engineers and the natural resources committee to be specific of what those changes are. it takes the word barrier source and for a period of more than 15 years and replaces with at least once pier to december 1, 2008. there is no change to the substance of the underlying text. this is just an accommodation of the request of the army corps of engineers. with that, i reserve. the chair: does any member claim time in opposition? the question -- mr. rouzer: i yield. the chair: the air -- the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from north carolina. those in favor, say aye. those opposed, no. in the pip of the chair the ayes have it and the amendment is agreed to. it is now in order to consider amendment number 63 printed in part a of house report 118-261. senator nelson: i have an -- >> i have an amendment at the desk. the clerk: amendment number 63 offered by n emp h lmp s. the chair: the gentleman from texas and a member opposed each will control five minutes. >> my amendment pro
this amendment simply makes a technical change to the underlying language suggested by the army corps of engineers and the natural resources committee to be specific of what those changes are. it takes the word barrier source and for a period of more than 15 years and replaces with at least once pier to december 1, 2008. there is no change to the substance of the underlying text. this is just an accommodation of the request of the army corps of engineers. with that, i reserve. the chair: does...
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1948 congress authorized the central southern florida control project constructed by the army corps of engineers. today it serves 11 million residents but is under substantial stress especially due to intenseca rainfall events in the sea level rise. given the new extremes we've advocated for a new lookout the system and thank the committee for its authorization of the comprehensive study of the flood control project as part of the 22. without the study and future funding for improvements the local efforts would not be as effective. of course extreme conditions are not limited to flooding. this year broward county experienced 37 days with t heat index over 105 degrees fahrenit compared to an average of five days per year historically. we know that extreme heat disproportionately impts the underrepresented residence after workers, helped compromised individuals,s, youth and elders affecting finances, earnings a physical health. to betteprepare for extremes, they've incorporated a sea level rise and fall intensification and updated design standards for the drainage systems, sepals into building ele
1948 congress authorized the central southern florida control project constructed by the army corps of engineers. today it serves 11 million residents but is under substantial stress especially due to intenseca rainfall events in the sea level rise. given the new extremes we've advocated for a new lookout the system and thank the committee for its authorization of the comprehensive study of the flood control project as part of the 22. without the study and future funding for improvements the...
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department of energy and the navigation and flood and storm damage reduction projects of the army corps of engineershouse republicans all agree we need to get the federal government on a more fiscally responsible path, but lengthy government shutdowns don't save money. they actually cost more money. the c.r. will give us time to reach agreement on a top-line spending levels and negotiate bills with the united states senate. the two-step deadline will prevent a massive omnibus right before the holidays. a vote in favor of this continuing resolution is the only fiscally responsible vote. i urge my colleagues to support the bill. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from texas reserves. the gentlewoman from connecticut reserves. the gentlewoman from texas is recognized. ms. granger: i yield to the gentleman from ohio, the chairman of the homeland security security committee, mr. joyce, for three minutes. mr. joyce: i rise today in support of the continuing resolution. every member of this body has a duty to ensure that the core constitutional responsibilities of our government are
department of energy and the navigation and flood and storm damage reduction projects of the army corps of engineershouse republicans all agree we need to get the federal government on a more fiscally responsible path, but lengthy government shutdowns don't save money. they actually cost more money. the c.r. will give us time to reach agreement on a top-line spending levels and negotiate bills with the united states senate. the two-step deadline will prevent a massive omnibus right before the...
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Nov 14, 2023
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complex, whether it is the ministry of defense or the army corps, and we are provided with mechanisms that we can use, and not just parts making and reverse engineering that have been crossed out. let's be aware that the secret of the success of the father of iran's rockets has not been heard from university students. it is definitely the faith in god and the trust that i had in islam and god , as well as the will to have in shahid rajaei university, in addition to shahid tehrani moghadam, there are also 70 teachers. maysham delavari, tv reporter of tarbiat university, shahid rajaei, general manager of the national company, were martyred in the path of the ideals of the islamic revolution. egypt iran announced the discovery of new egyptian geological resources in iran. mr. khorrami shad said that the new resources were obtained with the deepest exploratory drilling in the country in mesid mine in kerman province. with this statement, it shows that we have minerals within two kilometers of the open ground, and with the right grade, it can be said that the medodu mine is the largest underground mine in egypt, in west asia, only one borehole has been dr
complex, whether it is the ministry of defense or the army corps, and we are provided with mechanisms that we can use, and not just parts making and reverse engineering that have been crossed out. let's be aware that the secret of the success of the father of iran's rockets has not been heard from university students. it is definitely the faith in god and the trust that i had in islam and god , as well as the will to have in shahid rajaei university, in addition to shahid tehrani moghadam,...
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Nov 2, 2023
11/23
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military spokesman rear admiral daniel saying completed its encirclement of gaza saying the israeli engineering, army's engineering corps working to locate and neutralize underground infrastructure, explosives and other threats so that israeli forces can operate freely inside the city. and i believe we're getting a -- getting a siren, boris. i'm going to move to the side here. going to move inside. quee we're just going to move inside, guys. okay. do the -- can you guys still hear me? >> we can still hear -- well could, still hear. >> seems we lost his senate there. obviously a very fluid situation on the ground. >> yes, yes. >> multiple signals. >> we'll check in with him as we need to, let's take cover. melissa, the evacuations. how many were able to leave there today and go to egypt and what are people telling you as you're talking to them? >> reporter: already, jessica, seen several hundred foreign nationals coming from the rafah crossing into the egypt including several dozens americans as well. bringing with them, of course, their stories about what's been happening inside. bear in mind these people coming out now
military spokesman rear admiral daniel saying completed its encirclement of gaza saying the israeli engineering, army's engineering corps working to locate and neutralize underground infrastructure, explosives and other threats so that israeli forces can operate freely inside the city. and i believe we're getting a -- getting a siren, boris. i'm going to move to the side here. going to move inside. quee we're just going to move inside, guys. okay. do the -- can you guys still hear me? >>...
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Nov 22, 2023
11/23
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remove them, pull them off with the help of a cat, in case there is another one buried under this mine. the engineering and sapper battalion of the second army corps operation, the battalion has worked in different directions, neutralized thousands of ammunition, and only today sappers discovered and destroyed four mines. attention. before the explosion, now the road is clear and safe, trucks with pontoons, which have been waiting all this time in shelters, can get to work, after... after the demining company has completed its part of the work here on the shore, another pontoon company gets down to business, now they will simultaneously throw these metal structures into the water, according to the standards, unload six-meter metal pontoons into the water, roto should unfold and connect them to each other in 7-8 minutes, but in practice sometimes it happens faster. while the soldiers are laying out the porom... crossing, there are already two ready-made boats on the water, after the military the equipment will be loaded onto the pontoon, with the help of these two boats, it will be transported to the other side. an armored personnel carrier drives
remove them, pull them off with the help of a cat, in case there is another one buried under this mine. the engineering and sapper battalion of the second army corps operation, the battalion has worked in different directions, neutralized thousands of ammunition, and only today sappers discovered and destroyed four mines. attention. before the explosion, now the road is clear and safe, trucks with pontoons, which have been waiting all this time in shelters, can get to work, after... after the...
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Nov 5, 2023
11/23
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carnations, 122 mm, but jet engines and works over areas, great power that can stop the enemy’s advance, what the soldiers of the fourth brigade are doing. this is the second army corpse are people from all over the country, the international special forces akhmat are fighting here, there are a lot of local luhansk residents, they have known the enemy for a long time, for many years. in front of you is an anti-drone net, this is now an innovation on almost all combat vehicles, a couple of years ago no one had ever had one of these, we are adapting to war, we need to protect ourselves from drones. attack drones, when there are many of them, are a serious factor at the front, they are fought with electronic warfare systems that are as simple as this. protective screens, recently there was a case, the grille, tankra, saved everything, everyone is alive , healthy, an unpleasant feeling, of course , but it helps, tankers of the 123rd brigade of the second corps are successfully fighting in the fields of donbass, the yashved volcano took one fire, but it took , come on anatolvich, one fire, shot, shot, this crew has already replaced several tanks, burn. were wounded, retur
carnations, 122 mm, but jet engines and works over areas, great power that can stop the enemy’s advance, what the soldiers of the fourth brigade are doing. this is the second army corpse are people from all over the country, the international special forces akhmat are fighting here, there are a lot of local luhansk residents, they have known the enemy for a long time, for many years. in front of you is an anti-drone net, this is now an innovation on almost all combat vehicles, a couple of...
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Nov 11, 2023
11/23
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of far east prisoners memorial royal engineers. >> they're all different within the arboretum there are all sorts of different memorials. poush sorts of different memorials. polish forces, war memorial relevance to you, army medical corpsll worth going to visit. i think . so that is visit. i think. so that is actually the uk police memorial is there as well . we should i is there as well. we should i mean, i i've never been we should really go. we are we are going to go because what a place to pay your respects whatever time of year. >> actually it's right there in the midlands isn't it. in the middle of staffordshire just by the yeah right. the m6 toll. yeah right. >> so there you go. okay >> so there you go. okay >> if you can get there, probably be worth be worth doing i >>i -- >> i think lama >> i think we should, we should do more text schoolchildren. maybe already. maybe they do already. >> they do. do i hope >> i think they do. do i hope they do. >> should be done anyway. it >> it should be done anyway. it is than two hours until is now less than two hours until the two minute silence at 11:00 marking day. marking armistice day. >> now, it's also a very big weekend for the royal family, of course, because the ki
of far east prisoners memorial royal engineers. >> they're all different within the arboretum there are all sorts of different memorials. poush sorts of different memorials. polish forces, war memorial relevance to you, army medical corpsll worth going to visit. i think . so that is visit. i think. so that is actually the uk police memorial is there as well . we should i is there as well. we should i mean, i i've never been we should really go. we are we are going to go because what a...