that is doing a lot of damage. they are throwing out metric tons of juvenile salmon, crab and halibut, and this does have a lasting effect. where we re really seeing it is on the west coast of alaska. it s across alaska, in every river system, but especially in the eucom rivers, the post cotton, river in norton sound, we ve had severe restrictions to the point where people who live on the yukon river who ve had a 12,000-year relationship with salmon and our place faced because of that food security over the decades and centuries are now being completely precluded from fishing for even one salmon, to feed their own families. congresswoman, do you feel confident you re going to pull out a win in november? i m optimistic. you know, we ve really promoted civility and respectfulness and being very much concerned about the continuation of our democracy. and i m really hopeful that, if you like my message of civility and respectful this, you will
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military to preventing juvenile salmon from being killed by turbines. president obama s 2012 budget proposes cutting the corps budget 18% compared to 2010. we re doing fewer new projects, using a larger proportion of our money to operate and maintain the infrastructure that we re responsible for, just like these levees that are holding back the mississippi river. reporter: the corps says it will probably need to ask congress for more money to pay for the work it s doing now along the mississippi. it s used to doing that. in fact, critics say its projects are too dependent on earmark spending requests by congressmen. for the most part they re good and valid projects. there is a very small percentage that probably are best not in our budget. reporter: now congress has eliminated earmarks, and south carolina senator jim demint introduced a bill he says is
captions by vitac www.vitac.com hello. you re in the cnn newsroom this saturday, may 14th, i m fredricka whitfield. saving two of louisiana s biggest cities at the sacrifice of flooding homes and farmland. that s what will likely happen as the u.s. army corps of engineers opens the morganza spillway beginning an hour from now. while opening the gaelts would slowly divert floodwaters from baton rouge and new orleans, areas in yellow could get up to 20 feet of water, in green up to 15 feet. the morganza spillway hasn t been opened in nearly 40 years. but for the u.s. army corps of engineers, it s a necessary move to protect major cities. they re going to open it slowly so people and wildlife are not caught by surprise. there s a slow opening for a lot of reasons. one is from an engineering perspective. the water will come out of here pretty quickly. you don t want to scour the back side of this structure. from an environmental perspective, ofb yous think there are lots