[inaudible conversations] this hearing of the subcommittee on conservation and forestry titled the 2020 wildfires here, response and Recovery Efforts will come to order. F welcome and thank you for joining todays hearing with mr. John phipps, deputy chief for state and private forest that just yet. After brief opening remarks the hearing will open to questions. Members will be recognized in order of seniority alternating between majorityminority members. When you are recognized you will be asked to unmute your microphone and you have five minutes to ask a question or make a comet. In order to get as many questions as possible, the tir will stay consistently visible on your screen. Thank you for joining us here in washington and online today for this critical hearing on the wildfires ravaging the western United States. Weve all seen the footage from california, oregon and washington. It is surreal, and it is terrifying. I want to talk today about whati we can do to meet the needs andt f
Also said that the president might be released from the hospitals early as tomorrow i mean do these things add up well i think that the doctor is theres 2 things happening here i think that the medical team wants to do as much as they can to help the president recover quickly and then another thing is that is this just more of the same where we get conflicting information along with incomplete information we know that at the president had a high fever on friday we dont know how high that if you are was we dont know anything about his lungs because this is a this is this test to do with the lungs we have no idea what his x. Rays were and we have no idea if hes suffering from pneumonia or not so there are a lot of things that are still on answered but interestingly enough the doctor took time to comment on his sidestepping the supplement of oxygen and he said that he was just trying to project a positive image but thats not really his job hes a member of the medical team not of the p. R.
Over a permanent storage site for Nuclear Waste the various says it doesnt want it but where will it end up and germanys jews mark poor under the shadow of last years attack at a synagogue and amid the ongoing runs in antisemitism. Im burnt off to our viewers on p. B. S. In the United States and to all of you around the world welcome we begin tonight with the tax history that donald trump did not want the world to see the New York Times has gained access to tax documents from the u. S. President going back 20 years and the information paints an unflattering picture of a man deeply in debt using questionable means to avoid taxes according to the report trump paid no federal income tax in 10 of the last 15 years and the president has dismissed the allegations calling them fake news this bombshell report hitting on the eve of the 1st president ial debate. Weve heard this line of defense from the president before all this news. But with less than 24 hours until the president ial debate the
This hearing of the subcommittee conservation and forestry titled the 2020 while very dear response and Recovery Efforts will come to order. Welcome and thank you for joining todays hearing with mr. John phipps did deputy chief for state and private forestry. After a brief opening remarks the hearing will open to questions. Members will be recognized in order of seniority alternating between majority and minority members. When you are recognized to be asked to unmute your microphone and you will have five minutes to ask your question or make a comment. In order to get as many questions as possible the timer will stay consistently visible on your screen. Thank you for joining us here today in washington and on line for this critical hearing on the wildfires ravaging the western United States. We have all seen the footage from california oregon and washington. It is a real and it is terrifying. I want to talk today about what we can do to meet the needs and face the challenges presented
Im annemarie green. We are going to begin with Hurricane Sally. People in its path have been urged to evacuate as the storm comes in. Sally is a category 2 storm with winds of 100 miles per hour. Its eye is expected to come ashore tonight. Storm surge expected particularly in southeast louisiana, mississippi and alabama. Nancy chen is in gulfport, mississippi. How are residents preparing for this storm . Reporter good morning to you. Mandatory evacuations are in place for many lowlying areas. The winds here are already starting to pick up as the outer bands of sally are beginning to impact the gulf coast. Life threatening storm surge when sally makes landfall. Reportees biloxi, mississippi boarded their homes and businesses. Others got sand bags. The storm is moving slowly over the gulf of mexico, gaining strength from the warm water. The longer it stays out in the gulf of mexico the more and higher the likelihood is that it continues to grow in size and scope in severity. Reporter fiv