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now as you look up the yazoo river you're going to see the yazoo river at that time flowed into the mississippi at the head of the point. and you look up the river and you're going to see breaks plantation. and we go up there and we think we have found the site of the cairo. we run into two scuba divers. ken parks is is a television personality in mississippi. and the other -- and the other one is skeeter hart, a united states marine. they are both scuba divers. and we have enthusiasm but not much heavy equipment. so on this -- this is in mid-september. we have borrowed a world war ii pumping you know it from the jackson fire department which you can see in the river. you can see this small boat with parks and hart in it. it took them longer to discovery the cairo than it did for originally. and we have a lot of enthusiasm. so i'm going to -- if you looking about how to raise gun boats, don't do what we do. so we -- we decide -- they've located the cairo. it's buried in a cocoon mud at the bottom of the yazoo river. and we have a very -- i just started telling this story a couple of -- about a
now as you look up the yazoo river you're going to see the yazoo river at that time flowed into the mississippi at the head of the point. and you look up the river and you're going to see breaks plantation. and we go up there and we think we have found the site of the cairo. we run into two scuba divers. ken parks is is a television personality in mississippi. and the other -- and the other one is skeeter hart, a united states marine. they are both scuba divers. and we have enthusiasm but not...
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we've had, for example, in the yazoo backwater, a mandatory evacuation notices since march so we hopewarn everyone stay off the beaches, for example. don't think you can go out there and have fun because the waves are high and the wind is blowing on the beach. stay off the beach. don't travel if you don't have to. for certain do not go into standing water, turn around and don't drown as we like to tell people, to remember that. so, yeah, it is-- we've lived through katrina. we've lived through hurricanes before. we are probably as best prepared as any state could be for this. we're looking to the west at our neighbors in louisiana, i talked to the governor the day before yesterday, john bell edwards there and let him know whatever assets we have, to share we would. i've talked to the governor of florida. all of us in the southeast are prepared for this. we've hardened this target here on the mississippi gulf coast, much of the structures are 20 feet off the beach in the air so if we get a 6 to 8 foot surge we will be able to manage that, and we will continue life as it is on the beaut
we've had, for example, in the yazoo backwater, a mandatory evacuation notices since march so we hopewarn everyone stay off the beaches, for example. don't think you can go out there and have fun because the waves are high and the wind is blowing on the beach. stay off the beach. don't travel if you don't have to. for certain do not go into standing water, turn around and don't drown as we like to tell people, to remember that. so, yeah, it is-- we've lived through katrina. we've lived through...
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charles county, missouri or yazoo city, mississippi, you have been underwater for many, many months.hese communities get back on their feet. stuart: well, major general, thank you very much for that update. >> thank you for having me on the show. stuart: joe biden rolled out his health care plan today and has a big price tag. ashley: $750 billion over ten years. interestingly, all the other candidates in the democratic primary, and the presidential race, have made a call for medicare for all. that would completely do away with the affordable care act. this is actually just building on the past aca, to be honest with you. it does help bring down premiums. it does not do away with private health insurance. but it does expand areas of medicare and it's not cheap, as you can see. $750 billion. it's a middle of the road plan as compared to the far left who say we should have a single payer government-run system. stuart: it's in the middle of the debate. ashley: it does bring back penalties as in the old obamacare, if you don't have health insurance you get penalized. he wants to bring tha
charles county, missouri or yazoo city, mississippi, you have been underwater for many, many months.hese communities get back on their feet. stuart: well, major general, thank you very much for that update. >> thank you for having me on the show. stuart: joe biden rolled out his health care plan today and has a big price tag. ashley: $750 billion over ten years. interestingly, all the other candidates in the democratic primary, and the presidential race, have made a call for medicare for...
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the yazoo river when the mississippi floods backs up into the delta. as a result, we put down a floodgate, and that is designed to keep the flooded yazoo river from backing up into this fertile farm land, and we have given a promise -- or at least we thought we had a promise to people living above -- with property above 87 feet above sea level, that when the floodwater behind the floodgate reaches 87, we would start pumping and pump that water back into the mississippi river where it has a minimal effect. this gives certainty. we know there is going to be a flood. people with property 87 feet above sea level and below know that they're going -- there is going to be flooding. but the promise of the pump is if you have land above 87 feet, you can build a house there. you can put your business there. you could plant your crop there and be certain that we get the same protection from flooding that everybody else up and down the mississippi river tributary system gets. that's the promise that everybody else gets but has been foreclosed to us. and so i congr
the yazoo river when the mississippi floods backs up into the delta. as a result, we put down a floodgate, and that is designed to keep the flooded yazoo river from backing up into this fertile farm land, and we have given a promise -- or at least we thought we had a promise to people living above -- with property above 87 feet above sea level, that when the floodwater behind the floodgate reaches 87, we would start pumping and pump that water back into the mississippi river where it has a...