we re tracking extreme weather in europe. fires in greece and turkey, and now flash floods there. the urgent search tonight in northern turkey. hundreds unaccounted for. flash floods caused by torrential rain, pushing rivers over their banks. mudslides, buildings collapsing. dozens have died. and hundreds forced to evacuate. in part of supermarket collapsing. four injured. when we come back, so-called murder hornets are back in the u.s. and what tony bennett s family has revealed about his future.
lighting a fire under them. are they kicking it into gear? there s a lot of republican who is see it in a bipartisan infrastructure deal. there s two political realities. let s set aside the fact that ultimately at some point money will have to be spent on american infrastructure. you have buildings collapsing, bridges collapsing and economic reckonings with china, et cetera. politically, infrastructure is very popular. it s popular in republican districts as well as democratic districts, in swing districts. the size matters. the definition of infrastructure matters but that core idea of what you think of when you think of roads or bridges or even internet access in rural areas as well as cities. those are popular. the other political reality is that voters are really afraid of inflation and debt. they want the spending pu they are uncomfortable about spending to get the spending.
then this is church tile is leaning to one side but they do not topple over. so how did architects manage to build on this difficult ground without the buildings collapsing. the secret is to be found in simple wooden posts. hundreds of thousands of them were driven into the bed of the lagoon. depths of 3 to 8 meters below the surface architects had discovered in layer of sedimentary clay known as kind until beneath the mud. by driving the posts into this layer of clay a stable building foundation was made possible. civil engineer dino chu morning explains the principle was the father will be in order to stabilize the building substrate wouldn t piles were driven into the bed in each area. if sufficient piles are used in the areas then so that with water the mud between the piles becomes
so how did architects manage to build on this difficult ground without the buildings collapsing. the secret is to be found in simple wooden posts. hundreds of thousands of them were driven into the bed of the lagoon. at depths of 3 to 8 meters below the surface architects had discovered a layer of sedimentary clay known as kind and told beneath the mud. like driving the posts into this layer of clay a stable building foundation was made possible. civil engineer dino chee morley explains the principle was the pilot would be to in order to stabilize the building substrate piles were driven into the bed in each area. if sufficient piles are used in the areas then so that with water the mud between the piles becomes compressed and thus more stable than everything outside the area that high also keep everything together and prevent the substrate from being washed out that s the
another report that might have had it at 1,800 deaths. you have said it doesn t matter, but the white house believes it matters. why? the one thing about president trump is the one president who has had more support for what goes on back here. i think he s defensive. he knows how hard these guys behind me workday in and day out in a very complex situation. the harvard study was done differently than the george washington study or this study and that study. and the numbers are all over the place. it is fair he said democrats did it to make him look bad. do you believe any of these studies were done to make the president look bad? i mean, there s i don t think the studies i don t why the studies were done. i think what we re trying to do. in my opinion we have got to figure out why people died from direct deaths, which is the wind, the water, the waves and buildings collapsing. which is probably where the 65 5