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it's a firm commitment by our contractor to reach tco but june 15th and substantial complete no later than july 5th. we showed slipture on the roof part but not critical path in terms of the over all facility. some of that is being dragged down by the infamous e2 pylons which i will elaborate on shortly. then the bus storage facility has always been our star performer, always staying on track. as we move on with the more granular look of the schedule, we've been looking at or tracking the critical milestones and they have been more or less tracking within a couple of days or so. nothing pushing out the end point. still leaning into makiing sure that we meet the criteria, in particular the fire alarm systems, conduits and wiring is in place and eager to start ringing bells and making sure those systems are working properly. progression through the building in respect to electrical power, distribution is beginning to get its stride as well. that brings us to the schedule related to operations and really no change from last month's report. it's progressing as planned. so with that i'll m
it's a firm commitment by our contractor to reach tco but june 15th and substantial complete no later than july 5th. we showed slipture on the roof part but not critical path in terms of the over all facility. some of that is being dragged down by the infamous e2 pylons which i will elaborate on shortly. then the bus storage facility has always been our star performer, always staying on track. as we move on with the more granular look of the schedule, we've been looking at or tracking the...
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. >> you don't have to get rid of environmental quality kirnz tco to do this. you have to streamline yes, but we're not giving up a clean environment, not on my watch. >> i was able to get a vigorous environmental review shortened for a football stadium. why can't we do it for affordable housing, homeless housing and workforce housing. >> we cut taxes and excessive regulation and stop the excessive lawsuits being put out there underneath the california environmental quality act, this law was passed with the best of intentions and now turned into a weapon against development. >> all right, so we know that the housing issue is lgs often interlinked with education funding and affordability for teachers as well. that was definitely a hot topic as was immigration. coming up at 6:30. we'll look where the candidates stand on that topic. >>> thank you, kris. >> who impressed you last night? do you know who you'll vote for? did you change your mind? share your thoughts and tweet us this morning, @ lauragarcianbc and @marc@markusnbc. >>> today the uc medical worker strik
. >> you don't have to get rid of environmental quality kirnz tco to do this. you have to streamline yes, but we're not giving up a clean environment, not on my watch. >> i was able to get a vigorous environmental review shortened for a football stadium. why can't we do it for affordable housing, homeless housing and workforce housing. >> we cut taxes and excessive regulation and stop the excessive lawsuits being put out there underneath the california environmental quality...
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marketplaces are on the dark web so we've increased our capability to take them down, to track the tcos to their source and to turn off not only their market but their ability to get the drugs, so, yes, we have to continue to do more, but we're trying to do it in a layered approach so it's a system of system approach. >> is there a good answer as to why there was zero requests for additional port officers when you're 4,000 staff members under your staffing model and yet there were 750 additional agents requested along the southern border even though you can't even fill the attrition that you're having now? is there a good reason for the dichotomy. >> attrition is down and we can talk more about hiring because that was a concern. happy to come in myself or have folks come and walk you through the model. the other part about drugs that i didn't mention is what we tend to see is the drugs themselves will be smuggled through the ports of entry, again, we use the technology and canines, but the people, the actual tco members who will then sell the drugs come in between the ports of entry bec
marketplaces are on the dark web so we've increased our capability to take them down, to track the tcos to their source and to turn off not only their market but their ability to get the drugs, so, yes, we have to continue to do more, but we're trying to do it in a layered approach so it's a system of system approach. >> is there a good answer as to why there was zero requests for additional port officers when you're 4,000 staff members under your staffing model and yet there were 750...
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we take that approach in tco. some of this is technological solutions. we're working with the private sector. some of it is going to good old back to good old it could work. >> let us know how we can facilitate or make this an easier problem to tackle. . thank you. >> congratulations. nice job. under five. >> madam secretary, did you testify that 90% of unaccompanied minors don't show up to court? >> so, i believe what has been reference second down my testimony last hearing. >> what was the percentage you said a minute ago? 90%? >> i hadn't said that. i think people were quoting me. >> yes. >> i wanted to correct the record. there's so much false information that comes out of this administration. this is one of those. my records which is the department of justice immigration court data states that 69% show up to court and when unaccompanied minors have counsel, 95% show up to court. as somebody who's represented unaccompanied minor in immigration proceeding, i think maybe that sends a message that we should make sure unaccompanied minors have access to
we take that approach in tco. some of this is technological solutions. we're working with the private sector. some of it is going to good old back to good old it could work. >> let us know how we can facilitate or make this an easier problem to tackle. . thank you. >> congratulations. nice job. under five. >> madam secretary, did you testify that 90% of unaccompanied minors don't show up to court? >> so, i believe what has been reference second down my testimony last...
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we need to very closely focus on dismantling the smuggling and tcos from dismantling. those six would get us probably 75% of the way there. >> now we are talking. thank you for being candid. i will have my team get in touch with your team, so we can go into more details. i want to talk about the wall for a second. we have about 1900 miles of border with mexico. i know all of it does not need a wall and some of it is already walled. we have already built a wall in america, 2700 miles of walls along the interstate. spent about $5 billion. that is not how i would have spent the money, putting walls along the interstate, i would've spent the money fixing the interstate, but they did it anyway. we built 2700 miles of walls along our interstates in america. they are tall walls, and they are thick walls. they cost $1.8 million a mile. how come the wall with mexico costs $25 billion, $25 million a mile? sec. neilsen: so i would be happy to come break it down for you. the border security investment plan is broken down section by section. there are some parts in the desert where
we need to very closely focus on dismantling the smuggling and tcos from dismantling. those six would get us probably 75% of the way there. >> now we are talking. thank you for being candid. i will have my team get in touch with your team, so we can go into more details. i want to talk about the wall for a second. we have about 1900 miles of border with mexico. i know all of it does not need a wall and some of it is already walled. we have already built a wall in america, 2700 miles of...
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again we use the technology in k-9s, but the people, the actual tco members who will then sell the drugs, coming between the ports of entry because they know if they come in at the port of entry bilby stop. we need to stop the people and the drugs but in terms of the staffing model you discussing i'm happy to come talk to you about in detail. >> it doesn't, and if you look at your staffing at the united states in terms of mail facilities, it's even worse. i mean, you have 17 officers covering two shifts in cincinnati screening almost 46 million import shipments in one year. that's just overwhelming. i just think some is got to get off the political speeches and get to the problem and be pragmatic. all of us want to support what you need along the border, but this notion that if we could just say look over here, look over here, , it's all about peoe coming across the border, and totally ignore the biggest public health crisis this country has ever faced by not adequately staffing the places where the drugs are coming in, it's just heartbreaking to me. i'm not saying that. what i'm suggest
again we use the technology in k-9s, but the people, the actual tco members who will then sell the drugs, coming between the ports of entry because they know if they come in at the port of entry bilby stop. we need to stop the people and the drugs but in terms of the staffing model you discussing i'm happy to come talk to you about in detail. >> it doesn't, and if you look at your staffing at the united states in terms of mail facilities, it's even worse. i mean, you have 17 officers...
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