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reporter: a reservoir dam has turned the savanna into an oasis.the rice and vegetable plantations here, sponsored by european aid, are exemplary. aminu and afdom want to initiate more projects like this. aminu munkaila: so we want to see a harvest. as much we are campaigning and vigorously campaigning against, or convincing them not to go, we should also have an alternative for them to stay in ghana here. reporter: maybe initiatives like those organized by afdom will encourage more people to stay. providing a decent future for them here in their homeland so they don't attempt the dangerous journey to europe. anchor: millions of people worldwide are fleeing war and poverty. many have their hopes set on europe. migratory flows are affecting switzerland, too. but not everyone is willing to welcome these newcomers. sometimes there are protests. we explore what's behind them. maria widmer: my name is maria. i come from switzerland. hello. what's your name? mohammed: hello. my name is mohammed. karin sallmann: where are you from? mohamed abdrahman: i co
reporter: a reservoir dam has turned the savanna into an oasis.the rice and vegetable plantations here, sponsored by european aid, are exemplary. aminu and afdom want to initiate more projects like this. aminu munkaila: so we want to see a harvest. as much we are campaigning and vigorously campaigning against, or convincing them not to go, we should also have an alternative for them to stay in ghana here. reporter: maybe initiatives like those organized by afdom will encourage more people to...
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savanna is the prime example. in savannah, sherman was offered one of the finest mansions as headquarters. he described mayor arnold as completely "subjugated." the citizens as "orderly and well behaved." escaped the fate of others along the march. jaclyn jones conducted resources from primary sources like diaries and letters, savannah welcomed the army as liberators. they were ready to throw off the yoke of the confederacy. succession had only brought death and deprivation. peace.ple wanted greeted by contrition rather than defiance, sherman changed course. as he said to the mayor of atlanta, if those in rebellion would "acknowledge the authority of the national government, i and this army will become your protectors and supporters of shielding you from danger." the mayor of atlanta did not heed the warning. did.nah's mayor where the march ended was different than where it began. another kind of property destroyed during the march to the sea was slavery. the emancipation proclamation, issue two years earlier, fre
savanna is the prime example. in savannah, sherman was offered one of the finest mansions as headquarters. he described mayor arnold as completely "subjugated." the citizens as "orderly and well behaved." escaped the fate of others along the march. jaclyn jones conducted resources from primary sources like diaries and letters, savannah welcomed the army as liberators. they were ready to throw off the yoke of the confederacy. succession had only brought death and deprivation....
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right into the african savanna.e world were welcomed into this new exhibit, one of the largest in history. and now it is the home. >> two years old. >> lincoln and milo. >> guessing that is a dari over there. >> all of this. >> it is not just the giraffes. >> i cannot find it. >> the exhibit is set up so that it does not matter where the giraffes rome, you can find them. there is a viewing deska viewing desk across the whole place. if they move, you see it. ♪ >> this exhibit is open monday through sunday from 10:00 a.m. until 430 in the afternoon. take it range from 14 to adults and 11 for teenagers and children. [inaudible conversations] >> check out this video. in it you can see one of the officers almost killed as he is sideswiped by a passing car. >> nissan altima just past and knocked my door off. bill: hundreds of lives lost (grunting) homer: d'oh! willie: seymour. i'm here to tell ya i'm returning to scotland and you'll never see me again. but i have hand-picked my replacement. mr. johnny mathis. ♪ chances ar
right into the african savanna.e world were welcomed into this new exhibit, one of the largest in history. and now it is the home. >> two years old. >> lincoln and milo. >> guessing that is a dari over there. >> all of this. >> it is not just the giraffes. >> i cannot find it. >> the exhibit is set up so that it does not matter where the giraffes rome, you can find them. there is a viewing deska viewing desk across the whole place. if they move, you see...
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oren mentioned to visit with a young student who attend savanna classical academy in savannah, georgia. what a wonderful idea. as he indicated this is the same inool i attended high school the 1960's. this has been a most difficult term at court. the difficulty is underscored by the sudden and tragic passing of my colleague and friend, justice and to scalia -- justice antonin scalia. i think it is fitting to say a few words about him, particularly here. i did not demure and a their case but there is so much more to the man than that. scalia iink of justice think of the good man whom i could instinctively trust. days.were challenging he was in the tradition of the south of my youth a man of his word, a man of character. over the almost 25 years we were made thei think we court a better place for each other. [applause] i certainly know that he made it a better place for me. he was kind to me when it mattered most in those early days. he is and will be sorely missed. in the years since i have , i feel a bitge out of place talking with college students or recent graduates. much has changed
oren mentioned to visit with a young student who attend savanna classical academy in savannah, georgia. what a wonderful idea. as he indicated this is the same inool i attended high school the 1960's. this has been a most difficult term at court. the difficulty is underscored by the sudden and tragic passing of my colleague and friend, justice and to scalia -- justice antonin scalia. i think it is fitting to say a few words about him, particularly here. i did not demure and a their case but...
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he was striding across this unspoiled savanna. but now appears to be crossing this sea of garbage.s beautiful matriarch, her theiras kumquat, she is photograph with her daughters. the baby now appears to be cowering in the face of these tracks. and twos later, kumquat of her daughters were murdered by poachers. lion looking out across the plains has something of a lion king quality, except what we see is a devastated world of a quarry. the expression on the chimpanzee's face seemed to be one of lamenting. the loss of the world he once knew. i always wanted the people to be oblivious to the animals, like ghoest in the landscape. in just one photograph, i wanted humans to recognize and acknowledge those creatures. we have unnatural connection with nature that as we grow up, we often lose. victims ofs are also environmental devastation. katty: a world that we and those animals have lost. nick brant is the photographer. you can find out much more of the days used -- days news on our website. thank you so much for watching. i will see you back here tomorrow. >> make sense of internation
he was striding across this unspoiled savanna. but now appears to be crossing this sea of garbage.s beautiful matriarch, her theiras kumquat, she is photograph with her daughters. the baby now appears to be cowering in the face of these tracks. and twos later, kumquat of her daughters were murdered by poachers. lion looking out across the plains has something of a lion king quality, except what we see is a devastated world of a quarry. the expression on the chimpanzee's face seemed to be one of...
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and then to chide nbc's savanna guthrie for asking about it and then go after the washington post fororting it. i don't see why he went there. >> i know he likes to take whacks at the media when it is a story he doesn't like. his fans aren't going to care but as i say, strange. >> after his interview with savanna guthrie, he was on the phone with the washington post. and they were 44 minutes into the phone interview talking about finances when they asked him about a question about john miller. did you ever employ anyone jamd john miller has a spokesperson. and then the phone went dead. is he making this into a thing when it might otherwise be a curiosity but not a thing? >> that's exactly it. this would have been a one day story, two days at most everybody gets a laugh. look at the girlfriends, but by saying he doesn't think it's him, doing that, and criticizing the news organizations, now, every other reporter he talked to as john miller or any other pseudoname he has used is going to come forward. maybe he would rather talk about this than the tax returns. >> >>> still ahead a sneak
and then to chide nbc's savanna guthrie for asking about it and then go after the washington post fororting it. i don't see why he went there. >> i know he likes to take whacks at the media when it is a story he doesn't like. his fans aren't going to care but as i say, strange. >> after his interview with savanna guthrie, he was on the phone with the washington post. and they were 44 minutes into the phone interview talking about finances when they asked him about a question about...
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donald trump will be with matt and savanna, special guest later this morning on "today" and you don't want to miss that. >>> best selling author, ellis hennigan. good morning. >> good morning. >> big night. okay. this is a huge win for donald trump. let's talk about this. the people in indiana voted now. so is this what we're going to expect? is this what they want for the next president? >> seemingly, including people across the country. i mean, indiana really is the end of a wave. they didn't change any of the dynamic here. they just confirmed what we've seen is trump's republican party now. >> and you talk about confirmation, because we thought this could be ted cruz's last stand, but what a surprise. did you expect him to actually concede and step out of the race? >> no, i don't think many people thought that. listening to the boos and no, no, no. you know, we didn't expect it, because ted cruz said he would take it all the way to the convention. he believes in his view of america. he would push it as far as it went. but it turned out that train stopped last night. >> yeah, and th
donald trump will be with matt and savanna, special guest later this morning on "today" and you don't want to miss that. >>> best selling author, ellis hennigan. good morning. >> good morning. >> big night. okay. this is a huge win for donald trump. let's talk about this. the people in indiana voted now. so is this what we're going to expect? is this what they want for the next president? >> seemingly, including people across the country. i mean, indiana...
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i had not heard the term silicon savanna until today that apparently people are using these terms. would you describe the tech scene in africa right now? you say they skipped a lot of steps to get to where they are today. guest: i would describe technology in africa as thriving. there is a huge interest in improving access to technology. africanse areas where really get technology is in telephone technology where they never had land lines in an expansive way on the continent, but the use of cell phones became immediately popular. inica really took the lead banking the a telephone and communication in a way that did not happen in the united states for a number of reasons. one being we already had other technologies. emily: so people have a cell phone and they are connected? guest: you could go into the deepest village in the middle of nowhere on a road and you will with aillage woman working cell phone. emily: what is it about now that makes africa right for tech disruption? in 2014 has six of the 10 fastest growing economies. there are opportunities on the continent of africa that
i had not heard the term silicon savanna until today that apparently people are using these terms. would you describe the tech scene in africa right now? you say they skipped a lot of steps to get to where they are today. guest: i would describe technology in africa as thriving. there is a huge interest in improving access to technology. africanse areas where really get technology is in telephone technology where they never had land lines in an expansive way on the continent, but the use of...
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aryn mentioned to visit with the young students who atend savanna classical academy in my hometown savanna, georgia. this is the very same school that i attended high school in in the 1960's. this has been the most difficult term at the court. this difficulty is underscored by the sudden and tragic passing of my colleague and friend, justice antonin scalia. i think it is fitting to say a few words about him particularly here. many will focus on his intellect and his legal prowess. i do not demure in either case. but there is so much more to the man than that. when i think of justice scalia, i think of the good man whom i could instinctively trust during my first days on the court and those were challenging days. he was in the tradition of the south of my youth a man of his word. a man of character. over the almost 25 years that we were together, i think we made the court a better place for each other. [applause] i certainly know that he made it a better place to me. it was kind to me when it mattered most in those early days. he is and will be sorely missed. in the years since i attended c
aryn mentioned to visit with the young students who atend savanna classical academy in my hometown savanna, georgia. this is the very same school that i attended high school in in the 1960's. this has been the most difficult term at the court. this difficulty is underscored by the sudden and tragic passing of my colleague and friend, justice antonin scalia. i think it is fitting to say a few words about him particularly here. many will focus on his intellect and his legal prowess. i do not...
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and his theory is that at the dawn of civilization on the african savanna, if you wanted to go out and get om meat for dinner and you witness out by yourself with your little spear, the chances were that you would be the lion's dinner. and that over time, the habit grew of young men doing the kill the lion dance together. and that gave them a much better chance of coming home with some protein. and he believes that that instinct was hard wired -- is hard wired into young men. and we're trying to get by these days without having any coming of age ritual at all for young men. and too many of them join gangs and fraternities. that's -- you know, that's what you've got. and i do believe that an essential part of the honor that is owed to the veterans of vietnam and to these more recent veterans -- but especially to the veterans of vietnam because they weren't given the honor at the time is the honor of recognizing that they, as terrible as it was, and as unfair as it was, they fulfilled their humanity, and their citizenship in a way that the people who scorned them never did. yeah. [ appla
and his theory is that at the dawn of civilization on the african savanna, if you wanted to go out and get om meat for dinner and you witness out by yourself with your little spear, the chances were that you would be the lion's dinner. and that over time, the habit grew of young men doing the kill the lion dance together. and that gave them a much better chance of coming home with some protein. and he believes that that instinct was hard wired -- is hard wired into young men. and we're trying...
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rescuing some near savanna georgia.helicopter searching for a swimmer off north carolina beach. if you find yourself in a rip current the key is to stay cal calm. once it dumps you out then swim parallel to the shore. the threat for rip current continues tonight across portions of the south east. from north carolina all the way to florida. eva pilgrim abc news, south carolina. >>> truck driver alive tonight despite a spectacular crash on new york expressway. check out what happened. that's an 18-wheeler hanging off the side of a road just outside the bronx. cause of the crash investigated with you it's believed a van may have cut off the semi causing the driver to lose control. police say the driver climbed down the cab on to the roadway below. he's okay. >>> a lot of americans are having trouble getting back home from the holiday weekend tonight. computer glitch at new york city jfk airport caused massive delays for travelers. lindsay davis has the story. >>reporter: slow going tonight on america highway and sky way as
rescuing some near savanna georgia.helicopter searching for a swimmer off north carolina beach. if you find yourself in a rip current the key is to stay cal calm. once it dumps you out then swim parallel to the shore. the threat for rip current continues tonight across portions of the south east. from north carolina all the way to florida. eva pilgrim abc news, south carolina. >>> truck driver alive tonight despite a spectacular crash on new york expressway. check out what happened....
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the it feels like, well, savanna, georgia that kind of humid. we have a flash flood warning in effect right now, for philadelphia. >>> it is coming down. >>> they burned two dogs alive, police are still trying to find whoever is responsible for horrific case of animal cruelty in chester. >>> this has the country, no, world talking they had to kill that gorilla. did zoo officials make right call when they killed the gorilla that was dragging a young boy who had fallen into the enclosure. how did he get in the even close another? they will make changes at cincinnati zoo for sure. >> good day it is may the third, 2016, memorial day, we want to have to put up some picks tires of your loved ones that served the country. use the #. >> fox 29 good day. >> we will share them throughout the morning. we want to thank everyone for sacrifices that they have made. >> yes, that is what this day is all about. >> yes. >> okay. when i walk in about an hour ago i cannot see in the tv station. so i took a picture and here's the picture of what you could see. it is
the it feels like, well, savanna, georgia that kind of humid. we have a flash flood warning in effect right now, for philadelphia. >>> it is coming down. >>> they burned two dogs alive, police are still trying to find whoever is responsible for horrific case of animal cruelty in chester. >>> this has the country, no, world talking they had to kill that gorilla. did zoo officials make right call when they killed the gorilla that was dragging a young boy who had fallen...
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he goes on "the today show" and tells savanna that was not his voice.o this. pay attention to the number of times he says this is the first i am hearing about it. we saw him do that when he was talking about the voter pledge when he had everyone raise their hand. he said he did not see that one. there were other circumstances. and today to say he has not heard about it, it is striking that in 1990, he did a deposition that said, yes, sometimes i call it pretend i am a pr agent called john barron. yes, he gets away with it. why does he get away with it? i think from talking to folks on the road, they believe not just the system in washington is rigged. their day-to-day life is rigged. they call the cable company and they get an answering machine , or they cannot disconnect from the cable company because essentially the corporations above them want to take their money. they cannot let their kids go to school with peanut butter and jelly because other kids might get sick. down to the minutia of the day-to-day life, they think what has happened to this coun
he goes on "the today show" and tells savanna that was not his voice.o this. pay attention to the number of times he says this is the first i am hearing about it. we saw him do that when he was talking about the voter pledge when he had everyone raise their hand. he said he did not see that one. there were other circumstances. and today to say he has not heard about it, it is striking that in 1990, he did a deposition that said, yes, sometimes i call it pretend i am a pr agent called...
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interestingly, and cornwallis had predicted this, a number of the men they recruited from the savanna prison ships deserted shortly after they joined the british forces and rejoined the americans and that was one of the reasons the british were reluctant to recruit prisoners. the big push in the south came at the seizure of charleston in 1780. henry clinton, the commander-in-chief of the british army in north america and the admiral who was the commandant of the royal navy in north america. the men did not get along at all and it is a wonder that they were able to succeed because they absolutely despised each other and that is a topic for another day. sir henry clinton is a very fine gentleman to talk about. too busy charleston between april and may of 1780 longestould be the siege of the revolutionary war, longer than the seizure of your town and the largest operation in south carolina during the war. the british army is going to be very dependent upon the royal navy. the role of navy brings them to south carolina and provisions seven as they move across the and theyf charleston bloc
interestingly, and cornwallis had predicted this, a number of the men they recruited from the savanna prison ships deserted shortly after they joined the british forces and rejoined the americans and that was one of the reasons the british were reluctant to recruit prisoners. the big push in the south came at the seizure of charleston in 1780. henry clinton, the commander-in-chief of the british army in north america and the admiral who was the commandant of the royal navy in north america. the...
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the it feels like, well, savanna, georgia that kind of humid.ct right now, for philadelphia. >>> it is coming down. >>> they burned two dogs alive, police are still trying to find whoever is responsible for horrific case of animal cruelty in chester. >>> this has the country, no, world talking they had to kill that gorilla. did zoo officials make right call when they killed the gorilla that was dragging a young boy who had fallen into the enclosure. how did he get in the even close another? they will make changes at cincinnati zoo for sure. >> good day it is may the third, 2016, memorial
the it feels like, well, savanna, georgia that kind of humid.ct right now, for philadelphia. >>> it is coming down. >>> they burned two dogs alive, police are still trying to find whoever is responsible for horrific case of animal cruelty in chester. >>> this has the country, no, world talking they had to kill that gorilla. did zoo officials make right call when they killed the gorilla that was dragging a young boy who had fallen into the enclosure. how did he get in...
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interestingly, and cornwallis had predicted this, a number of the men who were recruited from the savanna prison ships deserted shortly after they joined the british forces and rejoined the americans, so that is one of the reasons the british were reluctant to recruit prisoners. the big push against the south is going to come from charleston in 1780. it is going to be led by clinton, the commander in chief of the dish army in north america and the commander of the world -- the royal navy. get alongmen did not at all. it is a wonder that the seas of trost and was able to succeed of charlestoniege was able to succeed. that is a topic for another day. henry clinton is a fine man to talk about, but in any case, they the seas charleston in april -- they besieged will be thend it largest of the revolutionary war, larger than the siege of yorktown and it ends up being the largest operation in south carolina during the war. our army is going to be dependent on the royal may be. the royal navy brings them to south carolina. they move across the island south of charleston and they are actually goin
interestingly, and cornwallis had predicted this, a number of the men who were recruited from the savanna prison ships deserted shortly after they joined the british forces and rejoined the americans, so that is one of the reasons the british were reluctant to recruit prisoners. the big push against the south is going to come from charleston in 1780. it is going to be led by clinton, the commander in chief of the dish army in north america and the commander of the world -- the royal navy. get...
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last evening to visit with the young students who attend said in a class academy in my hometown, savanna georgia. what a wonderful idea. this is the very same school that i attended high school in in the 1960s. this has been the most difficult term. this difficulty is underscored by the sudden and tragic passing of my colleague and friend, justice antonin scalia. i think it is fitting to say a few words about him, particularly here. many will focus on as an elective legal prowess. i will not do near it in either case, that there is so much more to the man than that. what i think i've justice scalia, i think of the good man whom i could think of the trust during my first days on the court and those are challenging days. he was in the tradition of this of my youth, a man of his word, a man of character. over the almost 25 years that we were together, i think we made the court a better place for each other. [applause] i certainly know that he made it a better place for me. he was kind to me when it mattered most in those early days. he is and will be sorely missed. as the years since i atte
last evening to visit with the young students who attend said in a class academy in my hometown, savanna georgia. what a wonderful idea. this is the very same school that i attended high school in in the 1960s. this has been the most difficult term. this difficulty is underscored by the sudden and tragic passing of my colleague and friend, justice antonin scalia. i think it is fitting to say a few words about him, particularly here. many will focus on as an elective legal prowess. i will not do...
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organization is ensuring the safety of young football players in addressing the risk posed by come to savanna some concussive hits. we have asked for the response by may 25. can you confirm the usa football will provide the committee with response by that date? >> i can confirm that. >> thank you very much mr. chairman and i think the ranking member and witnesses for bringing your expertise before us today. i would like to talk about the changing culture as we approach the issue, we have to address the culture and the attitude of justice. for a long time, kids have watched rivals deliver the hardest hits on the field and as we make changes to the play and practice we need to ensure that permeates the culture as well. my first question do you believe the players are convinced of the importance of reporting compressions? >> they are getting there and it's important upon the staff to make sure players know it's okay for the members to say the old mindset a player may not respond. it's opened up and it's okay. the culture supports but they will report. >> do you believe the coaches and the medica
organization is ensuring the safety of young football players in addressing the risk posed by come to savanna some concussive hits. we have asked for the response by may 25. can you confirm the usa football will provide the committee with response by that date? >> i can confirm that. >> thank you very much mr. chairman and i think the ranking member and witnesses for bringing your expertise before us today. i would like to talk about the changing culture as we approach the issue, we...
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henry "hank" levy and all his accomplishments in improving the savanna community. mr. carter: he began drawing on boards in his father's architectural firm at the age of 14. this early interest in architecture along with the guidance of his father led mr. levy to attend georgia tech and then architect yurel school from france. he made improvements to she savannah community, he led the effort to build the truman parkway a major thor rogue fare. opportunity to design for the oceanography institute. he also designed for the airport terminal, the great southern bank building and more than two dozen churches. mr. levy not only built structures for the va san na area but had a generous heart and would help anyone in need. he paid for the cap and gown of a student who couldn't afford it when graduating from university of georgia. he died at the age of 89. his heart, devotion and energetic spirit will be missed. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from arkansas seek recognition? >> i request unanimous consent to address the house for one
henry "hank" levy and all his accomplishments in improving the savanna community. mr. carter: he began drawing on boards in his father's architectural firm at the age of 14. this early interest in architecture along with the guidance of his father led mr. levy to attend georgia tech and then architect yurel school from france. he made improvements to she savannah community, he led the effort to build the truman parkway a major thor rogue fare. opportunity to design for the...
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savanna, georgia, good morning to you. how are you doing this morning? host: i am doing fine.hat do you think? caller: i think that the system needs to be overhauled all the way around. the justice system is just unbelievable how things like this can happen. if you think about the trayvon martin case, gentlemen get off. if you think about the officers in baltimore, nothing was done. somebody has got to be held accountable to young lives being lost, whether they are white, black, or other. it is hard for the men and women of this country to travel around and understand that a system that is already in place, has been in place for a while, the 1994 crime bill that was supposedly put in place to cut down on some of the balance, we find out things were done wrongly. i do believe that the system needs an overhaul. andcannot take your car drive time and time again, and not have your oil changed. marijuana is being legalized all around the country in different young, so how do we hold men and women incarcerated for something that is being legalized? we need a system that is fair and
savanna, georgia, good morning to you. how are you doing this morning? host: i am doing fine.hat do you think? caller: i think that the system needs to be overhauled all the way around. the justice system is just unbelievable how things like this can happen. if you think about the trayvon martin case, gentlemen get off. if you think about the officers in baltimore, nothing was done. somebody has got to be held accountable to young lives being lost, whether they are white, black, or other. it is...
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deputy general of the department of energy and being the only one in congress who has worked at the savanna river site. we agreed there would be a place to remove the plutonium. after years of promises, to to the close this with no viable alternative makes south carolina the repository for nuclear waste. there's been a shortsighted decision to terminate the project without appropriate considerations. the administration has failed to complete a rebaselining of the project as required by law. the administration has failed to consult key partners, including the e.p.a., for oh state of new mexico as a receiving location. the administration cannot definitely state that the waste isolation pilot plan has the capacity for 34 tons of weapons grade plutonium or if it will reopen. the administration has failed to communicate with russia about the plan to close this, causing vladimir putin to not attend the recent nuclear summit in washington. pew sin himself stated, quote, this is not what we agreed on. but serious issues, especially with regard to nuclear arms, should be able to meet one's obligatio
deputy general of the department of energy and being the only one in congress who has worked at the savanna river site. we agreed there would be a place to remove the plutonium. after years of promises, to to the close this with no viable alternative makes south carolina the repository for nuclear waste. there's been a shortsighted decision to terminate the project without appropriate considerations. the administration has failed to complete a rebaselining of the project as required by law. the...