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"There is apparently not a whole lot of will by Republicans or Democrats to make the concept a reality," Sen. Lindsey Graham, South Carolina Republican, said about biometric technology at land and sea ports. (Associated Press)

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Homeowner Chris Ringdahl is comforted by family friend Katherine MacIntosh in front of her possessions as they clean up from the floodwaters in Longmont, Colo., on Monday. Floodwaters have affected a 4,500-square-mile section of the state, inundating entire neighborhoods and destroying bridges and roads. Officials turned thoughts to rebuilding. (associated press)

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A woman is helped off of a military helicopter at the Boulder Municipal Airport in Boulder, Colo., on Monday after being rescued. Thousands of people remained stranded by high water and washed out roads in the state after flooding.

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Emergency vehicles are parked outside Nationals Park in Washington, D.C., after a shooting at the nearby Navy Yard on Sept. 16, 2013 (Meredith Somers/The Washington Times)

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Donald Moncayo (left) and Pablo Fajardo extract mud that contains oil from the yard of Mercedes Jimenez in Lago Agrio, Ecuador, in 2008. Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa has sided squarely with the 30,000 plaintiffs, Indians and colonists in a class-action lawsuit, dubbed an Amazon Chernobyl by environmentalists, over the slow poisoning of a Rhode Island-sized expanse of rain forest. (Associated Press)

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Dan Feldheim (left), Scott Hoffenberg (center) and John Smart pass sandbags as residents reinforce the dam in Boulder, Colo., on Sunday. "We've got a lot of broken roads and broken bridges, but we don't have any broken spirits," Gov. John Hickenlooper said. President Obama issued a disaster declaration Sunday.

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Railroad tracks were flooded in Longmont, Colo., during the weekend. The Colorado Transportation Department reported that 30 bridges have been destroyed and damage has not been assessed on several roads. (Associated Press Photographs)

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DISASTER DEEPENS: Dean Beacom works to save his home in Boulder, Colo., on Sunday. The National Weather Service said 1 to 3 inches of rain created a risk of more flooding and mudslides. The disaster has hit 15 counties along the Rocky Mountains. (Associated Press)

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A road crew works on a stretch of highway washed out by flooding along the South Platte River in Weld County, Colorado, near Greeley, on Saturday, Sept. 14, 2013. (AP Photo/John Wark)

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** FILE ** People form a human chain in Barcelona, Spain Wednesday Sept. 11, 2013. Several hundred thousand people demanding an independent Catalonia have joined hands to form a 400-kilometer (250-mile) human chain across the northeastern region of Spain. (Associated Press)

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Suffering from dehydration, local resident Fred Rob gets help from emergency responders after floods left homes and infrastructure in a shambles, in Lyons, Colo., Friday Sept. 13, 2013. (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley)