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the ocean levels will be rising at an accelerated rate oaring to the title data sea level rise haveen the last century recent research precincts them to rise up to 66 inches over the next century san francisco is surrendered b surrounded by water on 3 of four sides their developed prior to knowledge of sea level rise given the significant of sea level rise mayor ed lee recognized and formed a collaboration across the city department he orchard the committee this committee consists of representatives for the operations that will be impacted by he sea level rise with me the co-chairs the sea level rise committee director of cytoplanning gil kelly and also senior planner diane that will give the presentation on the sea level rise action item. >> thank you, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> i'm the city engineer and director for the pbs i must state also i'm a state commissioner that serves onlyless seismic safety commission and hear with the planning department e jean - leave it for diane as e jean said the mayor appointed the two of us gil and i as co-c
the ocean levels will be rising at an accelerated rate oaring to the title data sea level rise haveen the last century recent research precincts them to rise up to 66 inches over the next century san francisco is surrendered b surrounded by water on 3 of four sides their developed prior to knowledge of sea level rise given the significant of sea level rise mayor ed lee recognized and formed a collaboration across the city department he orchard the committee this committee consists of...
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spending at the local level. but i absolutely think that we need revenue measures that come on the ballot, and voters have to be thinking about ensuring that we have enough revenue so that we maintain infrastructure, the building and maintenance of the streets and buildings and even a kind of parts of the coat -- coast. the need to make sure infrastructure is there and also that we have money that -- to protect the critical safety net for seniors and young children and families and the most vulnerable in our communities as well, but i think those are key questions as the difficult budget for our city comes forward. i will be working with a coalition of family-based and community-based groups and seniors to ensure we protect our community-based services for seniors. >> what are your ideas on dealing with the issue of homelessness? >> i think homelessness has been this structural problem, not just in our city but other metropolitan areas, and i think, at least at the short term level, we have made some progress ens
spending at the local level. but i absolutely think that we need revenue measures that come on the ballot, and voters have to be thinking about ensuring that we have enough revenue so that we maintain infrastructure, the building and maintenance of the streets and buildings and even a kind of parts of the coat -- coast. the need to make sure infrastructure is there and also that we have money that -- to protect the critical safety net for seniors and young children and families and the most...
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the ocean levels will be rising at an accelerated rate oaring to the title data sea level rise haveen the last century recent research precincts them to rise up to 66 inches over the next century san francisco is surrendered b surrounded by water on 3 of four sides their developed prior to knowledge of sea level rise given the significant of sea level rise mayor ed lee recognized and formed a collaboration across the city department he orchard the committee this committee consists of representatives for the operations that will be impacted by he sea level rise with me the co-chairs the sea level rise committee director of cytoplanning gil kelly and also senior planner diane that will give the presentation on the sea level rise action item. >> thank you, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> i'm the city engineer and director for the pbs i must state also i'm a state commissioner that serves onlyless seismic safety commission and hear with the planning department e jean - leave it for diane as e jean said the mayor appointed the two of us gil and i as co-c
the ocean levels will be rising at an accelerated rate oaring to the title data sea level rise haveen the last century recent research precincts them to rise up to 66 inches over the next century san francisco is surrendered b surrounded by water on 3 of four sides their developed prior to knowledge of sea level rise given the significant of sea level rise mayor ed lee recognized and formed a collaboration across the city department he orchard the committee this committee consists of...
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allow for 2 feet of sea level rise plus future total water levels, the design zone between the waters edge will be - at a lower level as they conform but still meets the 2050 sea level rise and important further rising the long term. >> seawall lot 337 commission rock the giant proposed development at this point this development is planning on incorporating 55 inches of sea level rise this was considered through the for the 21 hundred scenario at the time of tied as we move forward the teaches adaptation measures we can incorporate will depend on how fast sea level rise and the extent interim flood managements measures can include relocating the utilities to the topside when the utilities are located underneath the piers their difficult to maintain there are small windows of time and space to get under there as sea level rise the windows closes so over time we'll have to start relocating the utilities above beck installing solid edge railings around the piers as much as the short perimeter walls and temporary flood zones the long term shoreliadaptation will require a lot more funding
allow for 2 feet of sea level rise plus future total water levels, the design zone between the waters edge will be - at a lower level as they conform but still meets the 2050 sea level rise and important further rising the long term. >> seawall lot 337 commission rock the giant proposed development at this point this development is planning on incorporating 55 inches of sea level rise this was considered through the for the 21 hundred scenario at the time of tied as we move forward the...
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level of lead in the water. i want to get back to something -- >> quick thing on that point, texas, pennsylvania, new york and california are the worst offenders here. every year that you get your water big bill you can get something called the consumer confidence report. they are supposed to tell you. >> the water company sends me a whole thing. it breaks it all down. you mentioned one thing about running the water. they have had advice of running water at least 30 seconds in the work. >> five minutes. >> in newark, two minutes. what should you do. >> the longer the better, especially if you have one of those homes where the pipes have lead in them from 1996 or before. or your sewer line, they literally call it a lead straw. a lot of "people" patients ask me should i have lead level? if they are not feeling well, i do it. >> i want to talk about what happens again if your system has been compromised? is the damage irreversible? or is there some way to ward off lead contamination? >> the effect of lead is irreve
level of lead in the water. i want to get back to something -- >> quick thing on that point, texas, pennsylvania, new york and california are the worst offenders here. every year that you get your water big bill you can get something called the consumer confidence report. they are supposed to tell you. >> the water company sends me a whole thing. it breaks it all down. you mentioned one thing about running the water. they have had advice of running water at least 30 seconds in the...
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the security level from level three to level four which is a maximum, in the wake of paris attacks it was immediately four but reduced back down to level three a couple of months ago and despite the fact that there was this on going concern, this ongoing security threat and despite at the time that the likes of salah-abdeslam was still on the run and of course it's very early days but questions are asked if it was wise to reduce the security level and despite the fact security levels have been reduced there those are very strong military espresence the street of brussels with heightened police presence too and all more visibility at places like train stations and airports but as we heard from the eyewitness i spoke to a little bit earlier on it has been very, very difficult indeed to avoid a situation like this despite the regular patrols that were present here at airport. and that really is a crucial question that the authorities here in belgium need to ask themselves, what can they do next and how can they height enthings further and immediately what they need to concentrate on is a
the security level from level three to level four which is a maximum, in the wake of paris attacks it was immediately four but reduced back down to level three a couple of months ago and despite the fact that there was this on going concern, this ongoing security threat and despite at the time that the likes of salah-abdeslam was still on the run and of course it's very early days but questions are asked if it was wise to reduce the security level and despite the fact security levels have been...
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>> well, the difference between going from level three to level four isn't that great. the difference is level three is attack is highly likely but i mean the uk is currently at level three and has been now for nearly two years, level four indicates that details of when and where an attack is likely so obviously you can understand why brussels now is at level four and virtually on a lock down which they stopped all the metro traffic et cetera. the impact it has a great disruption to peoples' lives in brussels and essentially the european union and the buildings on lock down. you can see what is happening but it is looking ahead and i think if there is a positive to come out of this we have seen a great disruption of the islamic state and making a guess because no one claimed responsibility but highly likely this group is responsible for the attacks but again it's an educated guess and don't know any more so from this it is looking at perhaps getting further evidence and perhaps crossing the intelligence again and causing even more disruption to the group and at moment t
>> well, the difference between going from level three to level four isn't that great. the difference is level three is attack is highly likely but i mean the uk is currently at level three and has been now for nearly two years, level four indicates that details of when and where an attack is likely so obviously you can understand why brussels now is at level four and virtually on a lock down which they stopped all the metro traffic et cetera. the impact it has a great disruption to...
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levels will reach about 12 feet.e in napa, cate caugiran, kpix 5. >>> meteorologist julie watts will have your full forecast coming up. >>> back to breaking news, the streets outside a chicago event center quiet now. just a few hours ago, it looked like this. protestors clashed first inside the donald trump rally. then it moved outside. reporter craig boswell is following the story for us tonight. craig. >> reporter: good evening. a rally there, you were just talking about the tense situation that erupted into chaos mostly outside though there were punches thrown inside. donald trump has called into several of the cable channels tonight saying he had about 25,000 people there. he decided to postpone the rally after meeting with several law enforcement officials. and that's when the chaos erupted. the crowd gathered for a rally in chicago erupted after a campaign postponed friday's event because of growing security concerns. >> mr. trump just arrived in chicago and after meeting with law enforcement has determined tha
levels will reach about 12 feet.e in napa, cate caugiran, kpix 5. >>> meteorologist julie watts will have your full forecast coming up. >>> back to breaking news, the streets outside a chicago event center quiet now. just a few hours ago, it looked like this. protestors clashed first inside the donald trump rally. then it moved outside. reporter craig boswell is following the story for us tonight. craig. >> reporter: good evening. a rally there, you were just talking...
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level threat. it is a high level, and it has been enforced for some months now >>> we're going to leave that q and a session there at the security conference in brussels where the prime minister was talking about this dark moment for the country and the increase in security measures and they don't know at this stage how many people have been injured or have been killed by this. the investigations, obviously, underway into what happened and if there's anybody else out there. thank you for staying with us. you were talking to us a little bit earlier about your security concerns at airports. >> yes. for me if no measure of security, maybe a soldier at the entrance, but they don't check the luggage. they're just at the door. you have maybe in this airport you have more than ten millions of passenger each year and you have no control in the entrance of the airport. just the presence of soldier, but they do nothing. they are just looking. it's not enough. they don't look and don't check the luggage >>> w
level threat. it is a high level, and it has been enforced for some months now >>> we're going to leave that q and a session there at the security conference in brussels where the prime minister was talking about this dark moment for the country and the increase in security measures and they don't know at this stage how many people have been injured or have been killed by this. the investigations, obviously, underway into what happened and if there's anybody else out there. thank you...
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the brooklyn bound upper level shut down and the manhattan und lower level closed. manhattan bridge is not the place to be right now. or the brooklyn bridge. they're okay. a quick look at the subways. two train delays. the f and the g in the queens bound direction. that's due to signal problems. >> more details coming up shortly. >>> do a little switch. raphi, what about the weather? >> very messy commute, lauren. don't think we can blame all3 of it on the snow. sussex county, new jersey, you caken see that coating of snow on thele ground. ththis is thanks to our weather underground cameras. places like warren county, you can see dusting on the grass there. thing major in warren and sussex. heading down the jersey shore, you see the bright white shaded colors. that's the heavier snow bounds moving through places like toms river and expect road conditions not to be so great there. into the afternoon, it's windy and drying out. slippery this morning. 39 asegrees your hi temperature. overnight, down to 29. anything that melted may refreeze. watch out for black ice by t
the brooklyn bound upper level shut down and the manhattan und lower level closed. manhattan bridge is not the place to be right now. or the brooklyn bridge. they're okay. a quick look at the subways. two train delays. the f and the g in the queens bound direction. that's due to signal problems. >> more details coming up shortly. >>> do a little switch. raphi, what about the weather? >> very messy commute, lauren. don't think we can blame all3 of it on the snow. sussex...
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but british officials are not raising their terror levels to highest level yet. rite now stand at severe second highest level on five point scale mean ago tack is likely. highly likely. bell yum federal prosecutors say one of blasts was probably caused by suicide borm and steve and allison giving you context about the airport in bell yum june. it's not a big airport say about the sides of airport in philadelphia not bibig at all but a main hub. a lot of connecting flight and used by millions of people and a lot of diplomats go through this airport i know from personal experience a lot of diplomats coming through. many dignitaries hopefully none included in this blast and we're hearing at least 23 people dead and 13 at the airport and ten at the subway stations and number is feared to possibly increase as we hear what happened here. you're looking aat live picture. let me give awe little glimpse of what people saw there. one man saying blood every why and people injured and ceiling collapsed and bags every why and one man went to buy a magazine had he not he would
but british officials are not raising their terror levels to highest level yet. rite now stand at severe second highest level on five point scale mean ago tack is likely. highly likely. bell yum federal prosecutors say one of blasts was probably caused by suicide borm and steve and allison giving you context about the airport in bell yum june. it's not a big airport say about the sides of airport in philadelphia not bibig at all but a main hub. a lot of connecting flight and used by millions of...
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they failed at the local level in the state level. we failed at the federal level.who is in charge ? hedman is getting a vacation bonus, the kids get poisoned, and you are still in office. i yield back. admin mccarthy: thanks for the opportunity to answer. welcome.: you're rep. chaffetz: did you have something you wanted to say? admin mccarthy: it would be good if i could. when we found out finally, because mdeq told us on april 24 prior to that that there was no corrosion control treatment, reversing what they had earlier told us that they did corrosion control in the system. we had already told mdeq that they had to require the city of flint to move ahead with corrosion control treatment, well in advance of that memo. rep. chaffetz: letter finish. -- let her finish. admin mccarthy: we consistently said the same thing. that is a report on 3 homes in the same area. because of the complexity of lead, we did not and could not have made a concerted judgment whether it was a systemic problem. when we had the information and received it fr
they failed at the local level in the state level. we failed at the federal level.who is in charge ? hedman is getting a vacation bonus, the kids get poisoned, and you are still in office. i yield back. admin mccarthy: thanks for the opportunity to answer. welcome.: you're rep. chaffetz: did you have something you wanted to say? admin mccarthy: it would be good if i could. when we found out finally, because mdeq told us on april 24 prior to that that there was no corrosion control treatment,...
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and kind of curious about the levels of intervention levels i guess back to my initial point every house will be different some are built back and up. >> one observation. >> yeah. i think there are varying things in each situation is different this is exciting and challenging about this that when you how you scale that and what's going to work for a particular neighborhood and development a particular group of stakeholders our work is going to involve a lot of outreach and a lot of engagement for the public dialogue we actually can put in place what communities want and need in each particular area. >> great. thank you very much commissioner hillis. >> thank you. we often get the question here as people are building out in areas that are vulnerable with sea level rise why to build here looking forward we don't control what we collectively control what is happening not at the local level looking forward to areas that are not developed or take future development that is got vulnerability - have other jurisdictions kind of faced that question along with you know we're not going to build in
and kind of curious about the levels of intervention levels i guess back to my initial point every house will be different some are built back and up. >> one observation. >> yeah. i think there are varying things in each situation is different this is exciting and challenging about this that when you how you scale that and what's going to work for a particular neighborhood and development a particular group of stakeholders our work is going to involve a lot of outreach and a lot of...
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good news, verrazano bridge upper level reopened. it was an earlier icing conditions that's been sanded. that's open. manhattan level bridge that's a all lanes are open on the manhattan bridge. then as you make your way onto the sprain brook parkway south of 100b, a pretty serious accident earlier. that accident has been cleared away. but you can still expect delays. new jersey transit, long island railroad, metro north, they are all running on or close to schedule and that's the way to go. >> enough already. >> yeah. >> she's busy. here's what's going on. it's not pretty right now. it will get prettier. you can kind of see to the west skies of brightening a little bit. we've had about a quarter inch of snow, a half, coating in spots. it's just enough to slippery up things. temperature at 7:00 is still going to be at freezing and below. so this will hang around a bit with slush. and you see the snow still continuing, particularly heavy in mercer county, somerset, hunterdon, monmouth, ocean county. snow shuts down about 8:00, 9:00. su
good news, verrazano bridge upper level reopened. it was an earlier icing conditions that's been sanded. that's open. manhattan level bridge that's a all lanes are open on the manhattan bridge. then as you make your way onto the sprain brook parkway south of 100b, a pretty serious accident earlier. that accident has been cleared away. but you can still expect delays. new jersey transit, long island railroad, metro north, they are all running on or close to schedule and that's the way to go....
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used in some cases in the projects and the documentation i want to get a quick overview of how the levelver services for the transit projects or what the mta is black man on doing with that measure and a couple of questions. >> confirmations thank you victor the level of services is an important thing in measuring things so our transportations engineers will use the level of services for projects or we have maybe substantial - the difference the division they'll no longer be used under ceqa but not a totally useless tool bans count types of project the future. >> okay. great. and then there are a couple of questions on the mta i suspended that was the answer so i don't agree with this but the metrics for sustainability wider roads and get there quicker and areas that are more assessable by cars what other measures or metrics of site circulation and accessibility are going to be commonly used for example one of the k34r789s said they come from the sunset $8 million out and the level of service will typically be a proxy for how long from the sunset to here if we're not toougz anymore for c
used in some cases in the projects and the documentation i want to get a quick overview of how the levelver services for the transit projects or what the mta is black man on doing with that measure and a couple of questions. >> confirmations thank you victor the level of services is an important thing in measuring things so our transportations engineers will use the level of services for projects or we have maybe substantial - the difference the division they'll no longer be used under...
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also in the last half an hour or so the threat level was raised to four. that's the highest level. it suggests a ser threat and an imminent threat. talk us through what you know about that. >> reporter: that's right. in the wrak of the paris attacks last november, bell gym increased its security levels to level number 4. a couple of months ago they reduced it to three. of course, belgium and france that is now that they were linked when it comes to the flow of attackers, weapons went the two cities that were linked to the killing on 13 november. the authorities sigh what we're seeing here is a series of coordinated explode sigss and questions as to whether or not that was a wise thing to do. regardless of the fact that security levels have been reduced, there was still a very high high-level presence of both armed police, of regular police and armed military who were regularly seen in the city on patrol and most certainly here at the airport and train stations. it is hugely concerning for the businessmen themselves. they're going to be questioning rr is safe, if wanting to take a t
also in the last half an hour or so the threat level was raised to four. that's the highest level. it suggests a ser threat and an imminent threat. talk us through what you know about that. >> reporter: that's right. in the wrak of the paris attacks last november, bell gym increased its security levels to level number 4. a couple of months ago they reduced it to three. of course, belgium and france that is now that they were linked when it comes to the flow of attackers, weapons went the...
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as a community level we need to coordinate services at a hyperlocal community level so veterans know what's out there. >> what is often one of the more tragic scenes is to see veterans on the street who are homeless and wonder how they got there and why somebody can't help them. do you have any answers for us? >> there's been a commitment on a federal level and on a local level to end veterans homelessness across this country. unfortunately a number of veterans who are home vlless hae unmet mental health needs. >> they have successful taken it on right? >> the key is to provide housing. >> why can't everybody do that. they equally went out and found homes for people. >> that's exactly right. >> one santa time. >> exactly right. people need homes and a roof over their head and support around them to address the challenges that they are facing. >> kim thank you for sharing the story. >> thank you for having me here. >> coming up next our special report, boiling point, america's troubled waters, unsafe to drink and the problem is much bigger than just flint. >> our american story is wri
as a community level we need to coordinate services at a hyperlocal community level so veterans know what's out there. >> what is often one of the more tragic scenes is to see veterans on the street who are homeless and wonder how they got there and why somebody can't help them. do you have any answers for us? >> there's been a commitment on a federal level and on a local level to end veterans homelessness across this country. unfortunately a number of veterans who are home vlless...
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is abnormally high and the iron level is abnormally low. he's at 6.5, he's he's not supposed to be over 5. >> water from the flint michigan tap in her house. >> the max is 15. >> another independent evaluation by virginia tech researchers found lead at levels they considered to be hazardous waste. >> i was hysterical. i mean inconsolable. oh my god, i'm poisoning my kids. if he has behavioral issues, the question would always be, would he have had these issues had he not had lead poisoning? >> they are telling me i'm liar, they said i'm stupid. >> before the water was tested, city and state officials dismissher claims. >> no i'm not stupid. i decided the only way to prove that was to get the science. >> reporter: lee ann set identity to prove them wrong, and uncovered a much more serious circumstance in the pipes. >> they thought because it was flint they could get away with it, that nobody was going to care, they were wrong. >> there needs to be a full independent investigation, people need to be put under oath to answer questions because
is abnormally high and the iron level is abnormally low. he's at 6.5, he's he's not supposed to be over 5. >> water from the flint michigan tap in her house. >> the max is 15. >> another independent evaluation by virginia tech researchers found lead at levels they considered to be hazardous waste. >> i was hysterical. i mean inconsolable. oh my god, i'm poisoning my kids. if he has behavioral issues, the question would always be, would he have had these issues had he not...
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to say this is the level by the way, but this is 2030 a key level for the markets. >> if you're talking about me, say it. i have said 2025 now. >> i'm not talking about you. i say if i read any technical guy out there, they're talking about 2030. there's been a lot of levels thrown around. >> if you're looking for reasons to sell the market, you can find them all the way up. i think we're in overbought conditions. >> here's the key to this. i think everybody on this desk was saying let's not press our shorts. now we're back up at 2025. i don't know if it goes to 2050. i have no idea. i know i don't want to be buying into a panic into a buy saying now i've got to get in. whether or not you agree with what the ecb did or not, the potential for the sector banks stepping away is there and the market has to be supported by earnings and you have to ask yourself will this market, these evaluations and price be supported by earnings. i have to think at the very least whether you agree with me or somebody else you got to be five points. >> i think the person at home wants to know this. february
to say this is the level by the way, but this is 2030 a key level for the markets. >> if you're talking about me, say it. i have said 2025 now. >> i'm not talking about you. i say if i read any technical guy out there, they're talking about 2030. there's been a lot of levels thrown around. >> if you're looking for reasons to sell the market, you can find them all the way up. i think we're in overbought conditions. >> here's the key to this. i think everybody on this desk...
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is the highest level. so that's the clearest indication yet that we've gotten from the authorities that they believe this to, indeed, ab a terrorist attack trying to keep people calm at this point but when you have two explosions that go off amid thousands of people in the departures area at one of europe's main airports, obviously the assumption is this is terrorism. now they are basically acknowledging that by raising this terror level to 4, according to belgian television, to be a press conference in about 40 minutes, and so hopefully we will get some answers from them now. i should note that we are on foot heading towards the airport. there is a blockade checkpoint for cars, but we are hoping to get closer to the airport and get a bit more information. you asked about the mood earlier, what was the sights and sounds. there is a heavy stench of burning in the air. it smells like burning tires. this is a very chaotic scene as you can hear behind me, lots of sirens, lots of people trying to figure out whe
is the highest level. so that's the clearest indication yet that we've gotten from the authorities that they believe this to, indeed, ab a terrorist attack trying to keep people calm at this point but when you have two explosions that go off amid thousands of people in the departures area at one of europe's main airports, obviously the assumption is this is terrorism. now they are basically acknowledging that by raising this terror level to 4, according to belgian television, to be a press...
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have to eyeball this level. now certainly cover shorts, certainly cover shorts. >> just trying to understand. is this a technical call though, something that's fundamentally changed because that last video clip shows you saying you thought market was a sell. i want you to understand the difference. >> i'm going off the technicals and you sell 506 those in the balance zones. 50 to the 618 so if you know your levels that's where you want to be a seller so you miss it for 2% to the upside and that's your risk to catch 10% to the downside. right now if we hold though, bullish. >> aside from discussing grasso's work on that board. what do you think of these -- of these levels? >> you can take them or leave them but i think he's been spot on in a lot of ways. the points he makes are strong and valid points and if we can continue to close above this 2050 level, there's an excellent chance we trade back to the may high. there's an options expiration about a lot of funky things going on the last couple of days without qu
have to eyeball this level. now certainly cover shorts, certainly cover shorts. >> just trying to understand. is this a technical call though, something that's fundamentally changed because that last video clip shows you saying you thought market was a sell. i want you to understand the difference. >> i'm going off the technicals and you sell 506 those in the balance zones. 50 to the 618 so if you know your levels that's where you want to be a seller so you miss it for 2% to the...
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however, he says lead levels are nowhere near crisis levels. in the meantime, all of the 30 schools that are affected by high levels of lead in their water will be using bottled water until the problem is fixed. for now, we're live here in newark, toni yates, channel 7 "eyewitness news." >>> police are searching for the cab driver involved in the deadly hit and run. it happened at 17th street and first avenue around 4:30 this morning. police say a 44-year-old woman was in the street when she was hit by a cab. the driver kept on going, leaving her in the street. a cane was found nearby and may belong to the victim. she was rushed to the hospital where she died. >>> a teenager will be in court this morning in suffolk county accused of accidentally shooting and killing his friend. if i reyes was show -- nefi reyes was showing off his gun when it went off. friends gathered last night near the scene to hold a vigil. the shooting happened at a home just a quarter mile away from the teen's high school. the school was briefly put on modified lockdown a
however, he says lead levels are nowhere near crisis levels. in the meantime, all of the 30 schools that are affected by high levels of lead in their water will be using bottled water until the problem is fixed. for now, we're live here in newark, toni yates, channel 7 "eyewitness news." >>> police are searching for the cab driver involved in the deadly hit and run. it happened at 17th street and first avenue around 4:30 this morning. police say a 44-year-old woman was in the...
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the threat level is raised to level four, the highest level. people have been told to say where they are. neighboring countries and the european commission in brussels have stepped up security. france's interior minister said 1600 extra police officers have been deployed to the french borders. let's talk to our correspondent in brussels at the airport. last time we spoke, he said that weapons had been found in the terminal. >> that's what we're hearing through the belgar news agency, who were quoting sources that have been able to see inside the departure lounge. according to credible sources is how they describe them, weapons, i'm not sure what kind of weapons have been found inside that departure hall. we are waiting for official confirmation from police or from other scenor officials. we can't independently verify that ourselves, but looks at if something may have been found at the scene of these twin blasts. in the last half hour, 40 minutes or so, we also saw the arrival of a fleet of hearses, the dead being carried to various motion and h
the threat level is raised to level four, the highest level. people have been told to say where they are. neighboring countries and the european commission in brussels have stepped up security. france's interior minister said 1600 extra police officers have been deployed to the french borders. let's talk to our correspondent in brussels at the airport. last time we spoke, he said that weapons had been found in the terminal. >> that's what we're hearing through the belgar news agency, who...
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hit the lowest level for this year, and so now, we're below that 17,000 level again. oil prices had a bit of a sharp pull back affidavit at that showed u.s. stockpile record high for six weeks. w.t.i. was down more than 3%. brent, the international crude benchmark was down 3%. both of hovering around that $40 a barrel level. now, analysts suggest that because the remains hold for earlier rate hikes in the u.s., given the economic indicators, and also the selloff in the year have been quelled somewhat, central banks are trying to move to ease the concerns, hopes for extra growth measures in china that we might get further bounces. >> and ram mein, what can you t us about that? >> the dollar/yen, interestingly, at one stage, rose to 112.45. to april as being viable for rate hikes. recently, some federal reserve officials giving out hawkkish comments on interest rate hikes. that's leading to the dollar being stronger against some of its major peers holding steady. let's look at how the other indexes are trading. seoul kospi down 1/3%. china, all markets open in an hour a
hit the lowest level for this year, and so now, we're below that 17,000 level again. oil prices had a bit of a sharp pull back affidavit at that showed u.s. stockpile record high for six weeks. w.t.i. was down more than 3%. brent, the international crude benchmark was down 3%. both of hovering around that $40 a barrel level. now, analysts suggest that because the remains hold for earlier rate hikes in the u.s., given the economic indicators, and also the selloff in the year have been quelled...
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and the material level, but also on the legal level for our security forces. i told you that on thursday there were additional information by the ministry of justice. additional measures were taken to strengthen, give further provisions for our magistrates. i remind you that a few weeks ago, the government allocated 300 million euros, extra money for -- and we will continue with a lot of determination and vigilance. the fight against terrorism. the fight against freedom, and democratic values, but it's a victory this evening thajs to the extraordinary work of the security services. we will end this conference. just one last question. thank you very much. can you give us some information on the two other suspects who have been arrested? the federal prosecution will -- will express itself. i would like to add that salah abdeslam was in paris during the terrible evening of the 13th of november and then he escaped, but beyond the arrest -- that he was in paris and that he took part in one way or another in the attacks, and what we need to do is arrest all of those
and the material level, but also on the legal level for our security forces. i told you that on thursday there were additional information by the ministry of justice. additional measures were taken to strengthen, give further provisions for our magistrates. i remind you that a few weeks ago, the government allocated 300 million euros, extra money for -- and we will continue with a lot of determination and vigilance. the fight against terrorism. the fight against freedom, and democratic values,...
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we conducted two level three assessments on high-interest embassies and also one level two throughout it the rotation. pushing down to the lower left-hand side, we actually had 23 distinguished visitor events during our$é rotation which was quite a bit. it continues to demonstrate the level of interest of the sp mag taf and post-benghazi world prp throughout the deployment the distinguished visitors were tailored, visits were tailored and pretty much refined based upon the audiences that we were
we conducted two level three assessments on high-interest embassies and also one level two throughout it the rotation. pushing down to the lower left-hand side, we actually had 23 distinguished visitor events during our$é rotation which was quite a bit. it continues to demonstrate the level of interest of the sp mag taf and post-benghazi world prp throughout the deployment the distinguished visitors were tailored, visits were tailored and pretty much refined based upon the audiences that we...
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levels of led between 2012 and 2015. experts say more focus should be placed on how the water is delivered. >> the water quality in the united states is very high. the infrastructure that is conveying that water is in need, serious need of investment right now. if we continue on the path that we're on now and if we do not increase investment in these contra areas, we're putting at risk by 2020, over $400 billion in u.s. gdp, 700,000 jobs would be in danger and over half a trillion dollars in personal income would be a risk. >> reporter: here is what the american society of civil engineers says it will take to mitigate the issue. to increase investment in pipes, water treatment and other water infrastructure, they say allocate about $9 billion per year nationwide over nine years. it would cost about $80 billion in all protecting businesses from potential losses due to water issues upwards of $150 billion. newark, new jersey is in the spotlight as well. >> does it need help? yes. are we flint, michigan in no. the public sc
levels of led between 2012 and 2015. experts say more focus should be placed on how the water is delivered. >> the water quality in the united states is very high. the infrastructure that is conveying that water is in need, serious need of investment right now. if we continue on the path that we're on now and if we do not increase investment in these contra areas, we're putting at risk by 2020, over $400 billion in u.s. gdp, 700,000 jobs would be in danger and over half a trillion dollars...
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rise or 11 inches of extra sea level rise. now, to put that in concrete terms, let's look at the u.s. naval academy in annapolis, maryland. now, annapolis right now experiences about 50 nuisance floods a year. under the best- case scenario, in 30 years hence it could be as high as over 240, about, high tides a year. if we have a highest-emission scenario, it could be as high as 380 tides a year, many of those twice a day. we think, there's only 365 days in the year. pretty much, that's almost... you know, it's inundation at that point. >> and in this country, we have encouraged people to build on coastal areas, barrier islands, and other high-risk areas that inevitably raise the risk level and the exposure, not only by property values, high-valued properties, but the cost of repair d recove, both f thhomeowne as wells the public infrastructure that supports them. so think roads and bridges and that kind of thing. so it--the cost of climate change has to be factored in both in public and private insurance and public and private
rise or 11 inches of extra sea level rise. now, to put that in concrete terms, let's look at the u.s. naval academy in annapolis, maryland. now, annapolis right now experiences about 50 nuisance floods a year. under the best- case scenario, in 30 years hence it could be as high as over 240, about, high tides a year. if we have a highest-emission scenario, it could be as high as 380 tides a year, many of those twice a day. we think, there's only 365 days in the year. pretty much, that's...
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an upper level low pressure system rain tonight into tomorrow. tomorrow morning, there is the potential for some mixing. the chance of rain will continue tomorrow afternoon and linger into sunday morning. temperatures on both weekend days will be in the 40's! new this morning new this morning... a family is homeless after a late-night fire in fort thomas. crews were called to rossmore avenue just before 11:30... investigators say they believe the fire started outside... and spread its way up the house onto the second floor. everyone inside made it out safely.. the cause is unknown.. but officials tell us it is not suspicious. happening today happening today... a woman accused of child endangering in her 4-year-old stepson's death is set to face a judge. anna ritchie admitted to dipping austin cooper's legs in scalding water tuesday night, as punishment... the child was found dead by his father the next morning. ronald ritchie the third says he just doesn't understand his wife's alleged actions. "just why? he was so young. innocent. just why" ritc
an upper level low pressure system rain tonight into tomorrow. tomorrow morning, there is the potential for some mixing. the chance of rain will continue tomorrow afternoon and linger into sunday morning. temperatures on both weekend days will be in the 40's! new this morning new this morning... a family is homeless after a late-night fire in fort thomas. crews were called to rossmore avenue just before 11:30... investigators say they believe the fire started outside... and spread its way up...
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the level is 15 parts per billion. the letter registered that 158 parts per billion. 558 parts per billion. this is causing such a great deal of worry. >> a lot of these are older schools with older piping. >> however, lead has not been found in newark's drinking water. this is solely contained to its schools. of course, you can understand why. the newark health department. they will do lead testing on your job. can help, please do. that will help them fill in the gap until they fix this problem for good. back to both of you in the studio. greg: we do not do water fountains like you used to in the school. rosanna: i need a drink of water. anyway, please be careful. there was some stabbings in prospect park late last night. two people were stabbed. greg: a random attack. relatively minor injuries. they are expected to be okay. separate joggers. they were jogging on their own. a man walks up to them and staff them. rosanna: a brutal stabbing. 22-year-old man is in serious condition this morning. stabbed three times in th
the level is 15 parts per billion. the letter registered that 158 parts per billion. 558 parts per billion. this is causing such a great deal of worry. >> a lot of these are older schools with older piping. >> however, lead has not been found in newark's drinking water. this is solely contained to its schools. of course, you can understand why. the newark health department. they will do lead testing on your job. can help, please do. that will help them fill in the gap until they fix...
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level at the second highest level. the feeling is the threat had gone down a little bit, but it had not. they kept it at the second highest level we had no indication that there was anything imminent today or that the airport would be a target. it was a general terror threat level for the whole country. is the euro still being affected? are we seeing other notes being affected by the attack? jones: i have not heard the euro has been affected at all of the trains and assets to the airport itself is affected and -- affected. i think the other airports r.o.k.. ok.irports are they are trying to contain it and figure out what went on and deal with the situation. guy: jones, thank you very much indeed. joins hayden joining us from our brussels bureau following the attack. i want to see what is happening with the market as we head into the open. did you session softening over the last 15 minutes. what has happened pushed 9/11 -- if this is a terrorist attack has become lower and lower. equities lower. find fantasy shows. when
level at the second highest level. the feeling is the threat had gone down a little bit, but it had not. they kept it at the second highest level we had no indication that there was anything imminent today or that the airport would be a target. it was a general terror threat level for the whole country. is the euro still being affected? are we seeing other notes being affected by the attack? jones: i have not heard the euro has been affected at all of the trains and assets to the airport itself...
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we look that their blood levels pre-switch and looked at blood levels posts switch. our children, five years and below, the percentage of children with elevated blood levels in flint were 2.1%. post switch, 4%. it doubled. >> confronted with that evidence, the state launched yet another attack, a spokeswoman for governor snyder wrote an e-mail that the data had been spliced and diced. the michigan department of health and human services also jumped in saying the states data was not in line with the doctors results. those it tends to discredit the doctor quickly fell apart. the detroit free press compare the states data with the dr.'s data and found the state's own data found there was a higher percentage of kids with elevated levels. according to records, the state department of health and human services had detected a significant spike in the lead blood levels of flint children in the months immediately following the changeover. now!d freewater >> finally forced to take some action, the state held a press conference, one of flint residents were not allowed to attend
we look that their blood levels pre-switch and looked at blood levels posts switch. our children, five years and below, the percentage of children with elevated blood levels in flint were 2.1%. post switch, 4%. it doubled. >> confronted with that evidence, the state launched yet another attack, a spokeswoman for governor snyder wrote an e-mail that the data had been spliced and diced. the michigan department of health and human services also jumped in saying the states data was not in...
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the security alert level not being raised for now. what's the atmosphere in brussels tonight considering two suspects are known to be on the run? reporter: the headlines are very disconcerting. .ife is going on as normal -- it isg like that nothing like back in november when the belgian authorities told able to stay in and lock their doors as an armed gunmen was on the loose -- armed gunman was on the loose. harles michel said they are doing everything they can to restore the situation. the threat of terrorism is the reality -- a reality. there was an editorial today that said that it could be worse. such as, november 13 -- tragedy could happen any day here. they welcomed the fact that the belgian authorities have carried out more than 100 raids and that they are working hand-in-hand with counterparts. catherine n.: we are working -- waiting for more tea investigations come out -- key information to come out of the investigation. reporter: two people are still on the run. belkaid managed to flee the apartment. these two men are unknow
the security alert level not being raised for now. what's the atmosphere in brussels tonight considering two suspects are known to be on the run? reporter: the headlines are very disconcerting. .ife is going on as normal -- it isg like that nothing like back in november when the belgian authorities told able to stay in and lock their doors as an armed gunmen was on the loose -- armed gunman was on the loose. harles michel said they are doing everything they can to restore the situation. the...
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levels should be tested every six months. >> reporter: unusually high levels of lead found in drinking water of almost half of the city's public-school, water fountains and sinks have been shut off. >> the district has been working with the state the minute we found out what was happening. >> reporter: the issue was uncovered during routine yearly testing. some levels were higher than the epa action levelland once you hinge that benchmark further testing must be done. here are two examples. the epa and that level is 16 parts per billion, at cleveland elementary school the lead registered at 158 parts per billion and bart high school is 558 parts per billion, this is the worry crisis in flint, michigan where high-level of lead were found in the city's water supply. water contaminated by aging pipes. in newark some of the pipes go back more than a hundred years. >> a lot of these are older schools with lead piping or solder that we need to address long-term. >> reporter: however the d e p says led has not been found in newark's drinking water. this issue is solely contained to schools. a
levels should be tested every six months. >> reporter: unusually high levels of lead found in drinking water of almost half of the city's public-school, water fountains and sinks have been shut off. >> the district has been working with the state the minute we found out what was happening. >> reporter: the issue was uncovered during routine yearly testing. some levels were higher than the epa action levelland once you hinge that benchmark further testing must be done. here are...
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is the highest level. so that's the clearest indication yet that we've gotten from the authorities that they believe this to, indeed, ab a terrorist attack trying to keep people calm at this point but when you have two explosions that go off amid thousands of people in the departures area at one of europe's main airports, obviously the assumption is this is terrorism. now they are basically acknowledging that by raising this terror level to 4, according to belgian television, public television there is going to be a press conference in about 40 minutes, and so hopefully we will get some answers from them now. i should note that we are on foot heading towards the airport. there is a blockade checkpoint for cars, but we are hoping to get closer to the airport and get a bit more information. you asked about the mood earlier, what was the sights and sounds. there is a heavy stench of burning in the air. it smells like burning tires. this is a very chaotic scene as you can hear behind me, lots of sirens, lots o
is the highest level. so that's the clearest indication yet that we've gotten from the authorities that they believe this to, indeed, ab a terrorist attack trying to keep people calm at this point but when you have two explosions that go off amid thousands of people in the departures area at one of europe's main airports, obviously the assumption is this is terrorism. now they are basically acknowledging that by raising this terror level to 4, according to belgian television, public television...
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and for the napa river, levels predicted to hit 1 1.5 feet by 2 p.m. which is also lower than what the nws reported earlier this morning. typically at this neighborhood they stage a fire engine because water can block access to and from the neighborhood. they are not doing that this afternoon but they are remaining cautious so they are reevaluating that plan at 3 p.m. in guerneville, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> a tense drive for commuters in the south bay today and things aren't getting better as the rain picks up. kiet do is live at the lexington reservoir near los gatos where showers have been spotty this noon. >> reporter: absolutely. you know, this is really just a sight for sore eyes out here. we have not seen lexington reservoir this full in years. in the past six days, get these numbers, the water levels went from 22% to 45% of capacity. el nino, bring it on! as if bay area traffic wasn't bad enough, morning commuters had to deal with this. moments of pounding rain combined with spray coming up from the tires, made it hard to see more than just a f
and for the napa river, levels predicted to hit 1 1.5 feet by 2 p.m. which is also lower than what the nws reported earlier this morning. typically at this neighborhood they stage a fire engine because water can block access to and from the neighborhood. they are not doing that this afternoon but they are remaining cautious so they are reevaluating that plan at 3 p.m. in guerneville, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> a tense drive for commuters in the south bay today and things aren't getting...
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really targeting a breakdown level here. i don't want to risk a whole heck of a lot and i like the technical side. >> this is an inexpensive options trade in an area that's been highly volatile. take a look at chevron's most recent earnings. actually if you keep an eye on product storage. there also we're basically at all-time highs so, you know, that big margin that they are making on the refining side, operating full out on the operating size. that's an area that won't continue to be a surprise ta tailwind like in the past. >> schlumberger within the xle. take a look at schlumberger, "fast money" airs every night at 5:00 p.m., you might be familiar with it, you're the host, we talked about the potential for that stock to trade down to 60 bucks and make a double bottom. that's pretty much what happened. had a pretty incredible bounce since and just like the xles in the monster downtrend slow as schlumberger and look at that on the tape, down 1.5% and that's topped out and get closer to earnings and schlumberger a month out,
really targeting a breakdown level here. i don't want to risk a whole heck of a lot and i like the technical side. >> this is an inexpensive options trade in an area that's been highly volatile. take a look at chevron's most recent earnings. actually if you keep an eye on product storage. there also we're basically at all-time highs so, you know, that big margin that they are making on the refining side, operating full out on the operating size. that's an area that won't continue to be a...
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possible level. here in france, the eiffel tower the belgianed in national colors this tuesday, a silent gathering. hall, -- atcity paris's city hall, french president francois hollande is pledging to stand by belgium. thank you very much for being with us. i am catherine nicholson. the islamic state group has claimed responsibility for almost simultaneous attacks in brussels that killed at least 30 people and wounded well over 200 striking inasts quick succession this morning. the first two bombs detonated at 8:00aventem airport around a.m. an hour later, another bomb exploded at the maelbeek metro station and left a further 20 people dead. we have footage on the screen of the aftermath at the airport. three days of national mourning have been declared in belgium, and investigations are obviously underway. investigators believe at least three men were involved in the attack on the airport and one is on the run. raids are taking place around belgium this evening. police have already found an bomb,c s
possible level. here in france, the eiffel tower the belgianed in national colors this tuesday, a silent gathering. hall, -- atcity paris's city hall, french president francois hollande is pledging to stand by belgium. thank you very much for being with us. i am catherine nicholson. the islamic state group has claimed responsibility for almost simultaneous attacks in brussels that killed at least 30 people and wounded well over 200 striking inasts quick succession this morning. the first two...
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>> trump: what level? the winning level?ch my rhetoric, but it's not their fault -- we all know how hispanics are with english. (audience reacts) it's a complete disaster. >> larry: that's -- offensive. but i'm not going to go there. but what about your insults towards former candidates like mitt romney and john mccain? >> trump: you mean loser and war loser? okay? they lost to obama, almost as badly as your show is losing to jimmy fallon at 11:30. >> larry: what? that's not fair! no, no, no... fallon is on network, and we're on -- wait, you're trying to get me to stoop. i see what you're doing, donald. >> trump: see what, larry? your glasses, i mean, come on, they're thick. they're unbelievably thick. i mean, can you really see through those? that's what i'm wondering. really. >> larry: glasses burn? nice try, but i'm not going to take any cheap shots against you. >> trump: of course, you're not. you know why? because you're a black. (audiencereacts) and the blacks love me. they do. they really do. they're an amazing people
>> trump: what level? the winning level?ch my rhetoric, but it's not their fault -- we all know how hispanics are with english. (audience reacts) it's a complete disaster. >> larry: that's -- offensive. but i'm not going to go there. but what about your insults towards former candidates like mitt romney and john mccain? >> trump: you mean loser and war loser? okay? they lost to obama, almost as badly as your show is losing to jimmy fallon at 11:30. >> larry: what? that's...
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, they failed at the state level, and we failed at the federal level, and who's in charge? the district head gets a vacation bonus, the kids get lead poison, and you're still in office. mr. chairman, i yield back. >> gentleman yields back. >> thanks for the opportunity to answer. >> you're welcome. >> did you have something you wanted to say? >> it would be good if i could, sir, if you wouldn't mind. >> sure. >> well, i think it's important to know that when we found out, finally -- because the mdeq told us on april 24th, prior to that, that there was no corrosion control treatment, reversing what they had earlier told us, that they did corrosion control in the system, that we had already told mdeq that they actually had to require the city of flint to move ahead with corrosion control treatment, well in advance of that memo. >> ms. -- >> let her finish. >> thank you. and we consistently said the same thing. that is a report on three homes in the same area. because of the complexity of lead, we did not and could not have made a concerted judgment about whether it was a syst
, they failed at the state level, and we failed at the federal level, and who's in charge? the district head gets a vacation bonus, the kids get lead poison, and you're still in office. mr. chairman, i yield back. >> gentleman yields back. >> thanks for the opportunity to answer. >> you're welcome. >> did you have something you wanted to say? >> it would be good if i could, sir, if you wouldn't mind. >> sure. >> well, i think it's important to know that...
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that time were a little bit different than today, the sea level rise was considered then. >> that concludes my presentation. do you have any questions. >> thank you is there any public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. >> commissioner kristen's commissioner katz. >> where to start first of all, it is dishaney we don't have more public comment this is something that we're all i want to thank you all for your presentation as you may know this is an issue that is near and dear to my heart i've been talking about it so i'm pleased to see the effort and, of course, the port staff and participation for the guidance for you will have you working on this and as you may know we have the presentation not close to two years ago on the sea level rise and i think the thing that struck me most of all the surprise exhibited by so many people and the magnitude it is getting worse and realize the kind of impacts thank you for all partnering and demonstrating you know how we have to work together all the city departments on a regional basis to figure a solution pr probably ca talk up too many t
that time were a little bit different than today, the sea level rise was considered then. >> that concludes my presentation. do you have any questions. >> thank you is there any public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. >> commissioner kristen's commissioner katz. >> where to start first of all, it is dishaney we don't have more public comment this is something that we're all i want to thank you all for your presentation as you may know this is an issue that...