Im terry mcsweeney. A suspicious item inside some luggage ends up closing down terminal two for hours today. Tonight, the airport is working on getting things back to normal. Nbc bay areas Kristen Smith live at sfo. What shut down the terminal . It turns out theyre calling it a toy grenade. When it was found, they didnt know exactly what it was. I did take a look inside terminal two a short time ago. I have to tell you the good news is right now it looks like any other travel day. There are no long lines. There was a different story when the suspicious item was found earlier. A spokesperson for sfo confirmed that that was a toy grenade found in a piece of luggage. There was a heavy Police Presence by San Francisco police earlier today. As soon as security agents made the discovery. Travelers in the lobby of terminal two and at the checkpoint were cleared out and moved from terminal two to terminal one. There, travelers found long check point lines in frustration as they worried about c
This account for fiscal year 2018 has already reduced by undreds of millions of dollars how much dollars. Mr. Visclosky how much more are you going to cut . I happen to live in gary, indiana. I dont live in new jersey. I dont live in new york. What i appreciate is that the chairman, the Ranking Member, the members of the subcommittee put together a National Investment bill. This is an investment in our nation. One of the largest metropolitan regions and economic engine. And if we fail to make these types of investments, we are making a fundamental mistake. Particularly given the fact that during the last campaign, we heard a lot about investing in infrastructure and the gentleman is here tonight wanting to further reduce that particular investment. This is an important account to every american citizen. I support the committees position and i am opposed to the gentlemans amendment and i would yield back the balance of my time. The chair the gentleman from florida is recognized. Mr. Dia
Plaster mining is still being conducted. Unfortunately unelected bureaucrats have targeted these small mom and pop, usually retired people, family miners from getting regulations. So, mr. Chairman, this is a sound piece of legislation which should be accepted by this committee and this body to make sure those people that would like to participate in mining on lands that are owed. The b. L. M. Has decided to take these little miners and put them out of business. Mr. Tcharme, i urge the passage of my amendment. It is very simple and protects the smaller people in america and let them wish what they want to do and have an activity after they retire. It is absolutely important. It was adopted before and i reserve the balance of my time. The chair the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. For what purpose does the gentlewoman from minnesota seek recognition . Ms. Mccollum i rise in opposition to this amendment and i listened very carefully to what the gentleman from alaska had to say
Well, you know what makes your auto run. For millions of years, this source e of power slept peacefuy iin the Dark Recesses s of the earth until modern magic loosed the liquid energy from its subterranean prison. The quest for oil was not only confined to land. It extended offshore. There are oil reserves under the coastal waters of the united states, mainly off the coasts of california, alaska, texas, and louisiana. The gulf of mexico, home to a rich diversity of marine life, and it also produces almost a quarter of americas oil. Tapping these offshore oil reserves helps meet a significant part of u. S. Energy needs. But when things go wrong, theres a high price to pay. In 1969, the Santa Barbara oil spill dumped two and a half million gallons of oil into the pacific, killing thousands of sea birds and marine mammals. In 1989, the Exxon Valdez Oil tanker ran aground in alaska, spilling 11 million gallons of oil into Prince William sound. And most recently, in 2010, the bp deepwater ho
Well, you know what makes your auto run. For millions of years, this source e of power slept peacefuy iin the Dark Recesses s of the earth until modern magic loosed the liquid energy from its subterranean prison. The quest for oil was not only confined to land. It extended offshore. There are oil reserves under the coastal waters of the united states, mainly off the coasts of california, alaska, texas, and louisiana. The gulf of mexico, home to a rich diversity of marine life, and it also produces almost a quarter of americas oil. Tapping these offshore oil reserves helps meet a significant part of u. S. Energy needs. But when things go wrong, theres a high price to pay. In 1969, the Santa Barbara oil spill dumped two and a half million gallons of oil into the pacific, killing thousands of sea birds and marine mammals. In 1989, the Exxon Valdez Oil tanker ran aground in alaska, spilling 11 million gallons of oil into Prince William sound. And most recently, in 2010, the bp deepwater ho