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speaker, fema's disaster declaration process is broken. you don't need to look any further than the state of illinois to see how their aid program is failing the hardworking programs of this country. it simply doesn't put families on equal playing field. harrs by rurg was denied assistance after tornadoes while missouri and kentucky received it. recently, towns like girlfriend and washington in central illinois were denied public assistance as well. fema currently takes into account several factors when determining the need for public and individual assistance. however, there are currently -- there currently is no standard to determine which factor is more important than another which leads to highly subjective and uncertain processes that leave states and communities in limbo for weeks as their application is considered. by working with this committee and this subcommittee that chairman barletta chairs, we were able to include language that was based on a bill that i introduced with many of my colleagues that requires the administrator of
speaker, fema's disaster declaration process is broken. you don't need to look any further than the state of illinois to see how their aid program is failing the hardworking programs of this country. it simply doesn't put families on equal playing field. harrs by rurg was denied assistance after tornadoes while missouri and kentucky received it. recently, towns like girlfriend and washington in central illinois were denied public assistance as well. fema currently takes into account several...
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the trend that has fema taking notice. >>> outside our doors. another round of unseasonable mild temperatures around the bay. this will be the final day. big changes coming as early as tomorrow morning. i will show what you you can expect and the change to wet weather coming up. >> one more live look outside. a gray northbound 680, a slow start. the four on 2. we will be right back. >>> a black drape hangs where u.s. supreme court justice antonin scalia used to sit. his section is draped in black wool in the memory of the late justice. it has been three days since he was found dead in texas. there for a hunting trip. he died from natural causes. >>> president obama met with leaders from southeast asia. the gathering continues a two day summit in southern california. first meeting there on u.s. soil. 10 southeast asian leaders are discussing economic trade and security issues. leaders today discussed maritime issues and where china and several other southeast asian steps have claims. >> i reiterated that united states will operate wherever intern
the trend that has fema taking notice. >>> outside our doors. another round of unseasonable mild temperatures around the bay. this will be the final day. big changes coming as early as tomorrow morning. i will show what you you can expect and the change to wet weather coming up. >> one more live look outside. a gray northbound 680, a slow start. the four on 2. we will be right back. >>> a black drape hangs where u.s. supreme court justice antonin scalia used to sit. his...
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fema doesn't pay to rebuild or do major repairs. most government assistance is a >> we see a lot of despair, we see a lot of destruction. >> she's with a nonprofit group from the new orleans perish devastated by hurricane katrina. government agencies like fema are linking storm victims to volunteer groups who can do what they can. the worst problem now, mold, fema doesn't pay for mold removal. so many families live in. >> they're literally sleeping under a ceiling with mold on it in a bed with mold on it because they have nowhere else to go. >> a dozen nonprofits are here doing thousands of dollars of work for free. >> i can put into words enough how much i appreciate what they've done. before you don't know where to start. it's a mess. >> the first house in the neighborhood was just demolished and others will follow. permit placed in the window. >> it's really sad to see a house being torn down just yesterday. >> she doesn't know if her neighbors will come back. while the images of mass destruction no longer make the news, the vict
fema doesn't pay to rebuild or do major repairs. most government assistance is a >> we see a lot of despair, we see a lot of destruction. >> she's with a nonprofit group from the new orleans perish devastated by hurricane katrina. government agencies like fema are linking storm victims to volunteer groups who can do what they can. the worst problem now, mold, fema doesn't pay for mold removal. so many families live in. >> they're literally sleeping under a ceiling with mold on...
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david epperson says fema will cover 75 percent of the cost. a fantastic friday with a return to sunshine. mostly sunny , breezy and cool with highs in the lower 50s. clear, cold tonight, lows in the middle 30s mostly sunny tomorrow, highs lower 50s. it's looking like low pressure forms off the coast late saturday into sunday giving us some clouds and a 30% chance of showers the system pulls out quickly on sunday. cold air moves in for much of below normal temperatures. a fantastic friday with a retu you like being picture perfect. you should want your banking to be too. stop into td bank and we'll help set you up with picture perfect banking. new customers, open a checking and savings account and you can get a polaroid cube+ video camera on the spot. america's heroes have a message. if you've fought... you know picking a commander in chief is no small thing. you're looking for smarts... and guts. we looked at each candidate... we studied their record... we know... looked them over... and we chose one. there's only one. jeb bush. he's got a pla
david epperson says fema will cover 75 percent of the cost. a fantastic friday with a return to sunshine. mostly sunny , breezy and cool with highs in the lower 50s. clear, cold tonight, lows in the middle 30s mostly sunny tomorrow, highs lower 50s. it's looking like low pressure forms off the coast late saturday into sunday giving us some clouds and a 30% chance of showers the system pulls out quickly on sunday. cold air moves in for much of below normal temperatures. a fantastic friday with a...
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she works with packard, taco bell, fema, and the fbi. through her unique consulting services, barbara and her team help businesses create cultures of service in which employees become customer advocates. ultimately and consistently, the results are extremely loyal customers and a profitable bottom-line. in 2014 barbara was the 14th woman in the world to be honored by toastmasters international with their elite accredited speaker designation for "outstanding platform professional speaking" . only 67 have earned the award in 126 countries.barbara khozam is an internationally recognized, award-winning speaker, trainer and author. she works with corporations such as kaiser- permanente, boeing, hewlett- packard, taco bell, fema, and the fbi. through her unique consulting services, barbara and her team help businesses create cultures of service in which employees become customer advocates. ultimately and consistently, the results now midday." welcome back to kolo- eight-news-now midday. i'm dave lawrence. at least 40 people were injured in an
she works with packard, taco bell, fema, and the fbi. through her unique consulting services, barbara and her team help businesses create cultures of service in which employees become customer advocates. ultimately and consistently, the results are extremely loyal customers and a profitable bottom-line. in 2014 barbara was the 14th woman in the world to be honored by toastmasters international with their elite accredited speaker designation for "outstanding platform professional...
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the plan has already been approved by fema... washoe county... and the city of sparks. now it goes to tribal leadership and the city of reno for approval. in 2012, the washoe county school district began integrating social and emotional now they're holding a big conference in reno about it this week. ky sisson is live with more on the conference and why this curriculum is a big priority forthe school district. good morning ky. good morning john and andi! ten school districts, 150 representatives, and one idea... furthering the development of life skills in students. in partnership with the collaborative for academic, social and emotional learning, this conference is an opportunity for washoe county teachers and administrators to show other school districts how they have made this curriculm an integral part of learning. shaffer- "we've gone to austin, nashville and cleveland, and had the opportunuty to learn from them and now it is our turn to shine and show them what we've been doing in washoe county." social and emotional learning integration in classrooms has been pro
the plan has already been approved by fema... washoe county... and the city of sparks. now it goes to tribal leadership and the city of reno for approval. in 2012, the washoe county school district began integrating social and emotional now they're holding a big conference in reno about it this week. ky sisson is live with more on the conference and why this curriculum is a big priority forthe school district. good morning ky. good morning john and andi! ten school districts, 150...
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new at 6:00 some who survived hurricane sandy say they are being victimized all over again because fema wants its money back. "eyewitness news" new jersey reporter cleve bryan is live in ventnor with more on what is happening there, cleve. >> reporter: welshes once upon a time a woman and teenage children rented a home on this lot but they say because of the storm, that property has been cleared this woman's life is still in financial shambles. >> i'm trying to forget about sandy and think he is trying to bring it backup. >> reporter: traumatized and exhausted, she feels like she can't escape super storm sandy because it took government money. >> fema had offered to pay us, six months of rent. >> reporter: carla says a little over year ago she had to pay back the rental assistance they gave her. she said agency would not give her an explanation and despite having receipts, this bomb shell a arrived in the mail last in. >> collection action will continue unless you make a payment within ten days from the day of the letter in the amount of 12,083 doll are a and 62 cents which includes all
new at 6:00 some who survived hurricane sandy say they are being victimized all over again because fema wants its money back. "eyewitness news" new jersey reporter cleve bryan is live in ventnor with more on what is happening there, cleve. >> reporter: welshes once upon a time a woman and teenage children rented a home on this lot but they say because of the storm, that property has been cleared this woman's life is still in financial shambles. >> i'm trying to forget...
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the plan has already been approved by fema... washoe county... and the city of sparks... now it goes to tribal leadership... and the city of reno for approval. covering the story live, arianna bennett, channel 2 news. thank you ari - the veterans of america tell us an apparent copper theft has forced them to temporarily close their over flow shelter in the reno area. volunteers of america northern nevada: "the building was flooding. upon further investigation they realized someone had come in and stripped all the copper from the buildilng. now the location of this shelter is kept secret, so we cannot show you video of the damage but- cashell says that the overflow building does not have power or water at this time, forcing them to close, affecting close to 120 people. the shelter is doing everything they can find another building as quickly as possible. they are asking for the public's help as they search for a new or if you can help, contact them at 322-7143. and mike alger will have a look at your forecast, coming up. over the past 30 years, there's been a sharp rise in
the plan has already been approved by fema... washoe county... and the city of sparks... now it goes to tribal leadership... and the city of reno for approval. covering the story live, arianna bennett, channel 2 news. thank you ari - the veterans of america tell us an apparent copper theft has forced them to temporarily close their over flow shelter in the reno area. volunteers of america northern nevada: "the building was flooding. upon further investigation they realized someone had come...
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fema has struggled to address this issue. most recently in 2015, the g.a.o. recommended that fema develop an plan to control and reduce administrative costs and g.a.o. said they should track the administrative costs, such as public assistance and individual assistance. finally. g.a.o. recommended that fema clarify its guidance and minimum documentation requirements for state and local governments with respect to their administrative costs. this bill, mr. speaker, will codify these recommendations and require fema to take these actions. i appreciate the improvements this bill will make toward reducing overall disaster costs and losses. but this is not enough. we must do more to reduce these costs and losses, mr. speaker. there is no better way than to invest in pre-disaster mitigation. to roduced h.r. 830 re-authorize the pre-disaster hazard mitigation program. now we consistently talk about the pongs to reduce disaster costs and save taxpayer money through disaster mitigation. in fact, our subcommittee has noted the reports by the congressional budget office
fema has struggled to address this issue. most recently in 2015, the g.a.o. recommended that fema develop an plan to control and reduce administrative costs and g.a.o. said they should track the administrative costs, such as public assistance and individual assistance. finally. g.a.o. recommended that fema clarify its guidance and minimum documentation requirements for state and local governments with respect to their administrative costs. this bill, mr. speaker, will codify these...
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the plan has already been approved by fema... washoe county... and the city of sparks. now it goes to tribal leadership and the city of reno for approval. in 2012, the washoe county school district began integrating social and emotional learning in its schools. now they're holding a big conference in reno about it this week. ky sisson is live with more on the conference and why this curriculum is a big priority to the school district. good morning ky. good morning john and andi! ten school districts, 150 representatives, and one idea... furthering the development of life skills in students through social and emotional learning. the washoe county school district has been implementing this curriculum for the last four years and includes teaching skills such as self and social awareness, and responsible decision making into all of their classes. this conference county teachers and administrators to show other school districts not only how they have made this learning, but how it is been transformative for students. shaffer- "social and emotional learning addresses many iss
the plan has already been approved by fema... washoe county... and the city of sparks. now it goes to tribal leadership and the city of reno for approval. in 2012, the washoe county school district began integrating social and emotional learning in its schools. now they're holding a big conference in reno about it this week. ky sisson is live with more on the conference and why this curriculum is a big priority to the school district. good morning ky. good morning john and andi! ten school...
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on top of that the request cuts state and local preparedness in fema by $560 million. that's something we will want to talk about. our state and local partners rely on the funds to be on the front lines in the war on terrorism, stable funding and measurable results are essential. given the threat our country faces, this is a cut that we're going to have to restore for states and localitlocalities. as a result of the reductions, rear facing a tight budget this year. a more challenging budget this year than last year. and obviously, we're not going to be able to fund all of the things outlined in the budget. but we are going to have do some reprioritization in the areas i emphasized. we need your priorities, mr. secretary and your ideas for addressing some of the areas. we will be talking about those areas specifically today and getting your input. i want to specifically understand your personnel costs. since salaries and benefits are your largest drivers, your largest cost drivers. then we also have both attrition and you have areas where you are not able to fill the nu
on top of that the request cuts state and local preparedness in fema by $560 million. that's something we will want to talk about. our state and local partners rely on the funds to be on the front lines in the war on terrorism, stable funding and measurable results are essential. given the threat our country faces, this is a cut that we're going to have to restore for states and localitlocalities. as a result of the reductions, rear facing a tight budget this year. a more challenging budget...
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david epperson says fema will cover 75 percent of the cost. i also checked in with scdot- 8 state roads that still need to be fixed. in the newsroom, bjs, wis news 10. when it comes to the forestry industry, officials are now estimating 100 million dollars worth of damage. that's up from their initial estimation of 65 million dollars. a major impact has been damage to both public and private roads and bridges, which has created dowwime and higher operating costs for loggers unable to work. the solution - according to the forestry commission, will be fixing roads, and reforestation. plenty of you in the capital city were rocking some red threads today. that's because it's national wear red day! councilwoman tameika isaac devine and the city of columbia held a news conference talking about the importance of heart health. heart disease is the number one killer of women. in addition to family history, smoking and diabetes, a woman's heart disease risk increases with high blood pressure during gestational diabetes and stress. coming up on wis--the
david epperson says fema will cover 75 percent of the cost. i also checked in with scdot- 8 state roads that still need to be fixed. in the newsroom, bjs, wis news 10. when it comes to the forestry industry, officials are now estimating 100 million dollars worth of damage. that's up from their initial estimation of 65 million dollars. a major impact has been damage to both public and private roads and bridges, which has created dowwime and higher operating costs for loggers unable to work. the...
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the plan has already been approved by fema... washoe county... and the city of sparks. now it goes to tribal leadership and the city of reno for approval. once again the weather will remain dry through the rest of ridge of high pressure built up across the west coast. temperatures will warm into the mid to upper 60s through friday before easing back to the low 60s over the weekend. skies will once again the weather will remain dry through the rest of ridge of high pressure built up across the west coast. temperatures will warm into the mid to upper 60s through friday before easing back to the low 60s over the weekend. skies will range from sunny to occasional high cloudiness. remain dry through the rest of the week thanks to a healthy ridge of high pressure built up across the west coast. temperatures will warm into the mid to upper 60s through friday before easing back to the low 60s over the weekend. skies will range from sunny to occasional the wolf pack softball team has a conference player of the week, and held media day today...we'll hear from them "now here's spo
the plan has already been approved by fema... washoe county... and the city of sparks. now it goes to tribal leadership and the city of reno for approval. once again the weather will remain dry through the rest of ridge of high pressure built up across the west coast. temperatures will warm into the mid to upper 60s through friday before easing back to the low 60s over the weekend. skies will once again the weather will remain dry through the rest of ridge of high pressure built up across the...
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the plan has already been approved by fema... washoe county... and the city of sparks. now it goes to tribal leadership "channel 2 news continues with chief meteorologist mike alger's pinpoint 2 forecast, broadcast certified by the american meteorological society!" once again the weather will remain dry through the rest of the week thanks to a healthy of high pressure built up across the west coast. temperatures will warm into the mid to upper 60s through friday before easing back to the low 60s over the weekend. skies will range from sunny to occasional once again the weather will remain dry through the rest of the week thanks to a healthy of high pressure built up across the west coast. temperatures will warm into the mid to upper 60s through friday before easing back to the low 60s over the weekend. skies will range from sunny to occasional high cloudiness. after the break - there's no denying the fact that drones can do a lot... but what about making changes in the weather? transportation started removing a boulder that fell on u-s 50 near lake tahoe over the weeken
the plan has already been approved by fema... washoe county... and the city of sparks. now it goes to tribal leadership "channel 2 news continues with chief meteorologist mike alger's pinpoint 2 forecast, broadcast certified by the american meteorological society!" once again the weather will remain dry through the rest of the week thanks to a healthy of high pressure built up across the west coast. temperatures will warm into the mid to upper 60s through friday before easing back to...
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as the stormy weather returns, fema has a stern wantirning fory area homeowners. elyce kirchner has an important message. >> reporter: the rain just started pouring down here. with all the record rain we've been experiencing, a record number of californians have actually signed up for flood insurance policies but fema is warning it's just a drop in the bucket compared to how many people should actually be signing up. >> let's take a look. >> reporter: rene is getting a quote to trim four large trees on his property. >> the roots get saturated and they are toppling over. >> reporter: with an el nino weather pattern expected to continue he isn't worried about wind gusts toppling over his trees. >> you never know. we had this creek overflow us one time. >> reporter: he's considering flood insurance for the first time despite being in a low risk flood area. >> our area we've been lucky so far. we have this creek right here that overflows. but so far so good. we haven't really got flooded yet. >> we want to make sure that everybody understands you are at risk. it's whe
as the stormy weather returns, fema has a stern wantirning fory area homeowners. elyce kirchner has an important message. >> reporter: the rain just started pouring down here. with all the record rain we've been experiencing, a record number of californians have actually signed up for flood insurance policies but fema is warning it's just a drop in the bucket compared to how many people should actually be signing up. >> let's take a look. >> reporter: rene is getting a quote...
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fema says more than 3,000 people are now covered for flood damage and some of that related to the el nino weather pattern, still active. fema plans to address the issues tied to el nino in oakland. >>> new hope for the foul that captured hearts in the bay area -- the foal that captured hearts in this bay area. he was examined by some of the top doctors in the country. they found he does have a fracture near his hip which will need 4 to 6 months of therapy. >> that's fantastic for him. this is about him. the fact he doesn't have to have surgery. >> thousands of dollars were raised to help valentine with surgery that he no longer needs. animal services is now asking for public input to decide what to do with their funds. more than likely it will be used to fund to help valentine with his recovery effort. >> little way it's going to help the horse as he pulls through. >> little valentine. >>> we can finally say it, laura, baseball is officially back, as and os reporting for spring training this week. >> pitchers and catchers report this morning to scottsdale stadium. new faces to look f
fema says more than 3,000 people are now covered for flood damage and some of that related to the el nino weather pattern, still active. fema plans to address the issues tied to el nino in oakland. >>> new hope for the foul that captured hearts in the bay area -- the foal that captured hearts in this bay area. he was examined by some of the top doctors in the country. they found he does have a fracture near his hip which will need 4 to 6 months of therapy. >> that's fantastic for...
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fema could split as much as5% of the bill. >> we meet with them the middle of this month. we'll see what the returns are. >> reporter: the time lapse would could extend. it's an unexpected hurdle. lexington is keeping its head up grace joyal, abc columbia news. >>> residents had the opportunity to air out their grievances at consultants met to discuss the results of a recent study. >> we put a lot of faith in the professionals that designed the sound system to make sure that, you know, the speakers that were selected and the way we operate our venue will be as -- i guess the lease amount of intrusiveness to the surrounding communities. >> i don't agree with it. i mean, i don't think that the sound is gonna be muffled by the trees and buildings. >> until we have events and the and decibels can be tested not just in the neighborhood but on five points until all of that is right now we just have good guesses or bad guesses. >> opening day for the columbia fire flies, i should say, is april the 14th. a job fair will be held february the 13th at the columbia metropolitan conven
fema could split as much as5% of the bill. >> we meet with them the middle of this month. we'll see what the returns are. >> reporter: the time lapse would could extend. it's an unexpected hurdle. lexington is keeping its head up grace joyal, abc columbia news. >>> residents had the opportunity to air out their grievances at consultants met to discuss the results of a recent study. >> we put a lot of faith in the professionals that designed the sound system to make...
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we can try to receive our reimbursement from fema." david epperson says fema will cover 75 percent of the cost. we also checked in with scdot - there are currently 8 state roads that still need to be fixed. the relief at the gas pump has followed us into the new year. according to triple-a-- the national average for a gallon of regular unleaded gas is now a dollar and 78-cents. in south carolina, the price for regular gas is 1- dollar-60 mid is 1-dollar-88 premium is 2-dollars- and-15-cents. and diesel goes for -1- dollar-88 super bowl 50 is only one day away! and a lot of you will be out shopping for a tv to watch the game on. details on some big deals coming up. after clear skies and lows in the mid/upper 20s saturday morning, highs will be lower 50s saturday afternoon balloons, and victory parties are cleaned up in new hampshire, the eyes of the nation and the political class turn to our beloved palmetto state. we've already had a taste of it in the past few months, but get ready for the full course meal in the next two and a half w
we can try to receive our reimbursement from fema." david epperson says fema will cover 75 percent of the cost. we also checked in with scdot - there are currently 8 state roads that still need to be fixed. the relief at the gas pump has followed us into the new year. according to triple-a-- the national average for a gallon of regular unleaded gas is now a dollar and 78-cents. in south carolina, the price for regular gas is 1- dollar-60 mid is 1-dollar-88 premium is 2-dollars-...
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rose: the city is also looking at how fema will update the flood plain map. the proposed updates would add about 160 properties to the impacted area, meaning those owners would need to get flood insurance. matt: we're just trying to ensure that we're getting information out to our residents on potential impact. rose: the city of clive will hold an informational meeting on march 21, to give an update on the new response plan and the proposed fema's flood plain map. stacey: right now, the federal civil rights investigation. there are allegations the school's athletics department doesn't provide equal opportunities for female athletes. the office for civil rights is looking into gender bias allegations in 13 areas, including how the department awards scholarships and schedules games. it's an issue affecting more than a half-million low-income and disabled iowans. but it's also one many have a hard time understanding. in iowa has its detractors. the iowa senate, in fact, voted yesterday to halt the process. the bill faces certain defeat in the iowa house. but cri
rose: the city is also looking at how fema will update the flood plain map. the proposed updates would add about 160 properties to the impacted area, meaning those owners would need to get flood insurance. matt: we're just trying to ensure that we're getting information out to our residents on potential impact. rose: the city of clive will hold an informational meeting on march 21, to give an update on the new response plan and the proposed fema's flood plain map. stacey: right now, the federal...
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edbyans thelp inth ma ino s ou owd aly fema grantthldbu uperce my houd if ndit's n coan up thopi out ofthgs isw gh 6at int thh po . thher thuray acolo sprifireat- ine broa bluffs ebit trschoole canfofix em. d-60s it wo 00on llar pre e sc it p guptoer tlpd t th s chscho e es ceesbout o ar dfo olprovts.. ich . s leng bivd hotoeep gs re dist he in xes t asidscuctions asngxeo hengreory poli ripl off.. rngt leiam sung aozle across y. saye t wa me e imy ..n vehe ughly 14om th moloutni iv tee. clngn e...
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fema officials are worried that we could see flooding in areas that we wouldn't typically expect it. even though a record number of californians have signed up for flood insurance policies, it's just a drop in the bucket compared to the number of people who actually should be getting it. >> the last el nino, one of these went into the roof. >> reporter: with the windy weather, rene is taking precautions. he's getting a quote to trim four large trims on his property. >> the tree is more susceptible to toppling over. >> reporter: but with an el nino weather pattern expected to continue to drench the area. >> we can take weight off the ends. >> reporter: he's also considering flood insurance for the first time despite being a low risk area. >> our area has been lucky so far. we have the creek right here that overflows, but so far so good. we haven't really got flooded yet. >> we want to make sure that everybody understands, you are at risk. it's just whether it's low, medium or high risk. >> reporter: he's not alone. fema officials say that insurers have written more than 55,000 flood i
fema officials are worried that we could see flooding in areas that we wouldn't typically expect it. even though a record number of californians have signed up for flood insurance policies, it's just a drop in the bucket compared to the number of people who actually should be getting it. >> the last el nino, one of these went into the roof. >> reporter: with the windy weather, rene is taking precautions. he's getting a quote to trim four large trims on his property. >> the...
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>> simes t pro pelet wa ne of the thgs i fema l faed we'll ski w winsar 12 onnieo eon. > it'siret deram e iide e bairlsut ho> t a r karda sitilsouhint r and we'reiou s ofers. >>heor i ngour ee >>at is a rhtg e. a le rtdi t lypotlig btt ig w hihene ming ma has rcedb ouhe s. bnty is rs nely eignt he wasspitaliztefor the nerer battlin dies a lks rly diensda ncin tlse qu ie auay.mencd a heelead uninteible apchvide robsted t folngtu tter drg mo than 1,300te pi up b cina from ja. e arrte f sssi acontll bsnc rdhis e rrd abt s w yna te sd usonth w ro >> rob i attheho healthcare i awall. inswot photsd ritee sa timhapulated thkl ked hute usdue t hew relaonip th w jt arumr. an'retti a l d th ns it ued t twodroom inkota up onomic aryoset s brvo'sillido corar onowe. hheadeauio eacasans hs mou asy d cot. ng gir h, ght brnd s >>two, tee. wow. ank you. m keps m anrnac idn t arhe rnm ch prat caasor cleave kotnad her home fom key anjaso abtlaer, this10,000terranean hojustinbieber. ty ha made each the own. oe has ho that's leased forom ashe h ugoverde. >>> thrreanur nyeartande them aot o the new reity se
>> simes t pro pelet wa ne of the thgs i fema l faed we'll ski w winsar 12 onnieo eon. > it'siret deram e iide e bairlsut ho> t a r karda sitilsouhint r and we'reiou s ofers. >>heor i ngour ee >>at is a rhtg e. a le rtdi t lypotlig btt ig w hihene ming ma has rcedb ouhe s. bnty is rs nely eignt he wasspitaliztefor the nerer battlin dies a lks rly diensda ncin tlse qu ie auay.mencd a heelead uninteible apchvide robsted t folngtu tter drg mo than 1,300te pi up b cina from...
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Feb 15, 2016
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. $6st year, fema provided over billion in federal disaster assistance and was there to help communities recovering from in texas and south carolina. tornados in oklahoma, and the western pacific. this past sunday, dhs personnel service, tsa, fema, nppd, coast guard, and other components led the federal effort to provide ground, air, maritime and super bowl 50.or then there are the individual by of good and heroic work our people, to save lives and go bove and beyond the call of duty. in late december, nine border on ol agents traveled miles foot or by horseback to come to the aid of an arizona rancher off her horse in a remote mountainous area. uniformed secret service officers helped to save the life of a journalist who suffered a heart attack in the room of the white house. ast july, coast guard petty officer dare ron harity swam at night in 57-degree water in 30 mile per to save the lives of four stranded fishermen. we honor those killed in the line of duty, hsi agent mcguire was killed last month, by a hit-and-run driver in miami. least have had an opportunity to visit with 5-year-o
. $6st year, fema provided over billion in federal disaster assistance and was there to help communities recovering from in texas and south carolina. tornados in oklahoma, and the western pacific. this past sunday, dhs personnel service, tsa, fema, nppd, coast guard, and other components led the federal effort to provide ground, air, maritime and super bowl 50.or then there are the individual by of good and heroic work our people, to save lives and go bove and beyond the call of duty. in late...
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Feb 17, 2016
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fema says california is at a great risk because of the long drought and recent wildfires.the valley fire in lake county are watching the weather forecast carefully. especially right now, when more rain is predicted. some people say they can't afford to replace what they once had. and have since moved out of town. but others are starting to rebuild the homes they lost last summer. the first step is cleaning up what was left behind. toxic metal, broken septic tanks and debris from burned buildings and trees. local authorities say all of those things create risks, along the biggest creek that runs through middletown. >> it had the potential and still does have the potential to flood. we really anticipated a lot more debris flow, a lot more runoff, a lot more landslide activity. >> now, crews have put hydro seeding blankets on the hills that are most at risk. they are designed to keep those hills from sliding, and encourage new grasses and small plants to take root. people who live in the area say they are glad to see signs of growth returning. but they also say they know thei
fema says california is at a great risk because of the long drought and recent wildfires.the valley fire in lake county are watching the weather forecast carefully. especially right now, when more rain is predicted. some people say they can't afford to replace what they once had. and have since moved out of town. but others are starting to rebuild the homes they lost last summer. the first step is cleaning up what was left behind. toxic metal, broken septic tanks and debris from burned...
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Feb 12, 2016
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. $6st year, fema provided over billion in federal disaster assistance and was there to help communities recovering from in texas and south carolina. tornados in oklahoma, and the western pacific. this past sunday, dhs personnel service, tsa, fema, nppd, coast guard, and other components led the federal effort to provide ground, air, maritime and super bowl 50.or then there are the individual by of good and heroic work our people, to save lives and go bove and beyond the call of duty. in late december, nine border on ol agents traveled miles foot or by horseback to come to the aid of an arizona rancher off her horse in a remote mountainous area. uniformed secret service officers helped to save the life of a journalist who suffered a heart attack in the room of the white house. ast july, coast guard petty officer dare ron harity swam at night in 57-degree water in 30 mile per to save the lives of four stranded fishermen. we honor those killed in the line of duty, hsi agent mcguire was killed last month, by a hit-and-run driver in miami. least have had an opportunity to visit with 5-year-o
. $6st year, fema provided over billion in federal disaster assistance and was there to help communities recovering from in texas and south carolina. tornados in oklahoma, and the western pacific. this past sunday, dhs personnel service, tsa, fema, nppd, coast guard, and other components led the federal effort to provide ground, air, maritime and super bowl 50.or then there are the individual by of good and heroic work our people, to save lives and go bove and beyond the call of duty. in late...
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Feb 26, 2016
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fema's incident command structure is the higher army by which we will operate. practically speaking every department of ag across the country is familiar at some level with this command structure. >> certainly being privileged to north carolina, being home base, it is in top five. in your work on the agriculture side to keep this highly ranked. >> it hasn't been my work. it is my predecessors. i walked into a well-oiled machine to respond to incidents. >> as we see at the state level, you have to have people to keep the machines going. what with -- getting outside north carolina, are you familiar -- does anyone want to in the agriculture, are we seeing good capability across the country? are we being followed as a model? can anybody address that? >> there is a spectrum of capability across the country. a wide spectrum. that's where dhs has a role in working with usda. we held an outbreak in december of 2013. and every player was at the tables. dhs and hhs for that matter. so it has to be an integrated effort. but dhs does have a significant role, an important ro
fema's incident command structure is the higher army by which we will operate. practically speaking every department of ag across the country is familiar at some level with this command structure. >> certainly being privileged to north carolina, being home base, it is in top five. in your work on the agriculture side to keep this highly ranked. >> it hasn't been my work. it is my predecessors. i walked into a well-oiled machine to respond to incidents. >> as we see at the...
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Feb 24, 2016
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second, i'm concerned about the reductions in the budget for fema's state and local grant programs. they were priority of the administration a year ago, and yet they've been reduced by about 20%. and finally, the proposal suggests that we are going to rescind $120 million from emergency disaster loans that cbo is -- at least in our interpretation -- is not likely to allow us to take as a discretionary offset. so this means we start this budget prois es with a hole of about $1.5 billion, i think. so i'm hoping that you can share some insights into how you made those tradeoffs in the budget and what the expectations are for that. now i do have some areas where i think the budget proposal is very positive. certainly with respect to strengthening our cyber security infrastructure, that's very important. the 30% increase to do that will help not only our federal networks but will help us as we're working with the private sector. i'm also very pleased to see the department's continued efforts on countering violent extremism. i had the opportunity to watch the university of new hampshire's
second, i'm concerned about the reductions in the budget for fema's state and local grant programs. they were priority of the administration a year ago, and yet they've been reduced by about 20%. and finally, the proposal suggests that we are going to rescind $120 million from emergency disaster loans that cbo is -- at least in our interpretation -- is not likely to allow us to take as a discretionary offset. so this means we start this budget prois es with a hole of about $1.5 billion, i...
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Feb 16, 2016
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fema grant to help them reach a ttlement. we have all the information about e meeting's foyou rit noatoaa-dot-m. peop in monument may learn tomorrowhether or no water could doublen some cases. as we fit reported last we...the board of trustees says they have been keeping rates artifically low for too long and that's why 've proposed a new rate schedule. but the ec developnt corporatn warnick spik in rates harm busind commitgrowth. we will be at thr regularly scheduled meeting tomorrow and keep you updated on their decision. new tonight: they're made help hwners conserve water. but colorado,...using rain rrels to help rigateour lawn and garden is technally agnst the law. news 5's andy koen.. speakingith the southern colorado lmaker leading the charge to change that. ok rq yocan buy them here .. but if y collect and store rain water in these barrels it's techcally agnst thw. ate presentative daneya esgar om pueblo wants to changeha "wheyou llp ur rn ofour ro andou use that to water your gden instead of turning yoose on andeavin
fema grant to help them reach a ttlement. we have all the information about e meeting's foyou rit noatoaa-dot-m. peop in monument may learn tomorrowhether or no water could doublen some cases. as we fit reported last we...the board of trustees says they have been keeping rates artifically low for too long and that's why 've proposed a new rate schedule. but the ec developnt corporatn warnick spik in rates harm busind commitgrowth. we will be at thr regularly scheduled meeting tomorrow and keep...
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the citys applng for fema grant to help th rea settment-- a program the city will have to compete for in may. for morenformation on the meetings, adn over to our website.were ka t m.repoing in corado spngs, ja wise, news 5. today... planned parentho is open once nearly thr mons after the deadly shootin we were ere yesterday at the ceremony as the clinicpened its dos. the ilding is only ptily usab... that e in can opera whe consucti crewsinish thr e biggesdiffenceo th cilitys thtsidof the budi ich ll und construction. inside..here's just little less space. on they walk in its ke a gular planned parent healthenter. they're going to get same care and see the same folks they werseng a few months ago. a majoconcern with the clinic reopening is safety... d the possibility of a copy cashter. planned parenthood did not reveal specifics... butells us there will some anges toecurity prures. owing now thi rng... we'vlened the name of the man edr the d a crash on i-25. police say she was 35-year-old aniegreen-cortez". as we toou yesterday o news-today... hit a barrier along the oulder of i-25 nea
the citys applng for fema grant to help th rea settment-- a program the city will have to compete for in may. for morenformation on the meetings, adn over to our website.were ka t m.repoing in corado spngs, ja wise, news 5. today... planned parentho is open once nearly thr mons after the deadly shootin we were ere yesterday at the ceremony as the clinicpened its dos. the ilding is only ptily usab... that e in can opera whe consucti crewsinish thr e biggesdiffenceo th cilitys thtsidof the budi...
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the ci is apying for a fema grant to h rea ttlerogramy will have to compete for in may. for more information othe meetings, head on over to our website. we areoaa dot m. reinlive in cora ringnna wise. toda.. plned parenthood is opennc again... nearly three mont after the deadly shooting. we werthere sterday at the ceremony as the clinic opene itdoors. the building is ly partially reopened. so that the clinic can opete whtruction c fish their . the ggest ffereno th cili ithe oue he dingwhich isll under construction. side...t's ja litt less space. once they walk in its ke a healthter. they're going to get same care and see the folks they were seeing a few months ag major ncn th tlini reening is safety... and thpossibility of a copy cat shooter. pland parenthood did not reveal specifics... t tes us tre wl be some ange suritoced. following up forou this morning... we knoe namee womakilled over the weekend in a crash on i-25. police say she was 35-ar-old "danielle greecortez". as we to youesterdayn news-5-today...hick-up tru hit a barrier alonthe shoulder of i-2near fontanero
the ci is apying for a fema grant to h rea ttlerogramy will have to compete for in may. for more information othe meetings, head on over to our website. we areoaa dot m. reinlive in cora ringnna wise. toda.. plned parenthood is opennc again... nearly three mont after the deadly shooting. we werthere sterday at the ceremony as the clinic opene itdoors. the building is ly partially reopened. so that the clinic can opete whtruction c fish their . the ggest ffereno th cili ithe oue he dingwhich...
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Feb 15, 2016
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she works with corporations such as kaiser- permanente, boeing, hewlett- packard, taco bell, fema, and the fbi. through her unique consulting services, barbara create cultures of service in which employees become customer advocates. ultimately and consistently, the results are extremely loyal customers and a profitable bottom-line. in 2014 barbara was the 14th woman in the world to be honored by toastmasters international with their elite accredited speaker designation for "outstanding platform professional speaking" . only 67 have earned the award in 126 countries. public speaker, award winning tosatmasters competitor, and corporate trainer, barbara khozam what do bernie sanders, hilary clinton and donald trump have in common? very distinct speaking styles. we either love them or hate them. while they can get away with insulting people, using profanity and downright inappropriate language, the rest of us cannot. studies have shown that the number one fear in america is public speaking. international award-winning speaker, "learning to speak in public effectively - is the most importan
she works with corporations such as kaiser- permanente, boeing, hewlett- packard, taco bell, fema, and the fbi. through her unique consulting services, barbara create cultures of service in which employees become customer advocates. ultimately and consistently, the results are extremely loyal customers and a profitable bottom-line. in 2014 barbara was the 14th woman in the world to be honored by toastmasters international with their elite accredited speaker designation for "outstanding...
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Feb 21, 2016
02/16
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he mailed us a copy of the fema claim form that he filed for us. but we still haven't received any money. man: every time we contact him he has a different excuse. amanda: in a scam like this he files electronically with fema and he pockets both your check and the check sent on your claim. man: we're running out of cash and we don't know
he mailed us a copy of the fema claim form that he filed for us. but we still haven't received any money. man: every time we contact him he has a different excuse. amanda: in a scam like this he files electronically with fema and he pockets both your check and the check sent on your claim. man: we're running out of cash and we don't know
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Feb 22, 2016
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this past sunday does, hs personnel from the secret service hsa, fema, ina and nppd, the coast guardand other components led the federal effort to provide ground, air, maritime and cybersecurity for super bowl 50. then there are the individual acts of good and heroic work by our people to save lives and go above and beyond the call of duty. in late december, nine border patrol agents traveled miles on foot or by horseback to come to the aid of an arizona rancher who had fallen off her horse in a remote mountainous area. last march, two uniformed secret service officers helped save the life of a journalist who suffered a heart attack in the east room of the white house. last july, coast guard petty officer darren harrety swam nearly a mile at night in 57-degree water and 30-mile-per-hour winds to save the lives of four stranded fishermen. finally, we honor those killed in the line of duty. hsi agent scott mcgwire was killed last month by a hit and run driver in miami. i was glad to at least have had the opportunity to visit with scott's wife and 5-year-old son and hold scott's hand be
this past sunday does, hs personnel from the secret service hsa, fema, ina and nppd, the coast guardand other components led the federal effort to provide ground, air, maritime and cybersecurity for super bowl 50. then there are the individual acts of good and heroic work by our people to save lives and go above and beyond the call of duty. in late december, nine border patrol agents traveled miles on foot or by horseback to come to the aid of an arizona rancher who had fallen off her horse in...
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Feb 17, 2016
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fema says california is at a great risk, because of the long drought. and the recent wildfires. >>> meantime, victims of the valley fire, in lake county, they are watching the weather forecast real carefully, especially right now. when more rain is expected. some people say they can't afford to replace what they once had. and they have moved out of town. but others, they are starting to rebuild the homes they lost last summer. the first step is cleaning up, what was left behind. the toxic metal and broken septic tanks and debris from burned buildings, and trees. local authorities say all of those things create risks, and along the biggest creek that runs through middletown. >> it has the potential and still has the potential to flood. we really anticipated a lot more debris flow, a lot more runoff, a lot more land slide activity. >> and those crews have put hydro seeding blankets on the hills that are most at risk. it is designed to keep those hills from sliding. and encourage new grasses to grow. and small plants to take root. the people who live in th
fema says california is at a great risk, because of the long drought. and the recent wildfires. >>> meantime, victims of the valley fire, in lake county, they are watching the weather forecast real carefully, especially right now. when more rain is expected. some people say they can't afford to replace what they once had. and they have moved out of town. but others, they are starting to rebuild the homes they lost last summer. the first step is cleaning up, what was left behind. the...
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Feb 24, 2016
02/16
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fema put together an updated plan for reducing hazards. the washoe county emergency manager says the three biggest hazards threatening our region are... earthquakes, wildland fires... and floods. by having an updated plan to handle those threats... our community will be eligible for federal funding when disaster happens. the plan has already been approved by fema... washoe county... and the city of sparks. now it goes to tribal leadership and the city of reno for approval. time to check out our roadways with chaison in the more f-m traffic center... right now we are doing great with the morning commute with no accidents or incidents to report and most of our surface streets running at top speeds with the exception of highway 50 near logan creek where crews are still on scene for boulder removal. so expect some extra delays in that area. im chaison dean and thats your traffic let's send it over to meteorologist jeff martinez now for a weather update. good morning, jeff! sunny and mild today, with highs winds. we really warm things up by thu
fema put together an updated plan for reducing hazards. the washoe county emergency manager says the three biggest hazards threatening our region are... earthquakes, wildland fires... and floods. by having an updated plan to handle those threats... our community will be eligible for federal funding when disaster happens. the plan has already been approved by fema... washoe county... and the city of sparks. now it goes to tribal leadership and the city of reno for approval. time to check out our...
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Feb 17, 2016
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affected by the flood.to qualify, businesses must be located in columbia..they must have applied to fema and must have been in business for at least two years.borrowers are eligible for up to $10,000.the deadline to apply for funding is *today. funds will be given out in march. 3 coming up....efren afante has your full weather forecast and will tell us when we can expect warm, sunny temperatures...and how long it wills stick around. 3 and a resolution in the senate to honor the victims of the charleston massacre...that's all when news 19 contunues 3 there's moving... and there's moving with move free ultra. it has triple-action support for your joints, cartilage and bones. and unlike the big osteo-bi flex pills, it's all in one tiny pill. move free ultra. 3 a resolution in the senate would honor the nine victims gunned down in charelston church last summer ... by declaring june 17-th as mother emanuel nine day.the resolution states the community "responded by an outpouring of love and unity." the house approved the resolution three weeks ago. roof's trial on state charges starts in july
affected by the flood.to qualify, businesses must be located in columbia..they must have applied to fema and must have been in business for at least two years.borrowers are eligible for up to $10,000.the deadline to apply for funding is *today. funds will be given out in march. 3 coming up....efren afante has your full weather forecast and will tell us when we can expect warm, sunny temperatures...and how long it wills stick around. 3 and a resolution in the senate to honor the victims of the...
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Feb 5, 2016
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. >> she did get money from fema but was blessed with a contractor that helped her beyond what she could pay. >> she did the living room and front bedroom and my room and the kitchen and the bath. >> although she's almost done with the recovery at home her church has a long way to go. >> we had a contractor in here and he said, it's around $90,000. >> that's a lot of money. >> and members have raised about $10,000. >> different churches are helping us. but it's not enough, you can see how our church is, we need >> i was a member of the church all my life. ever since i was a little girl. >> the rest of the members have been holding mass here. >> at the school, and we have church there every sunday morning. >> until they find more help to get back to saint mark church. >> i dreamt we were walking around the church that god put us there and we were walking around singing, so glad i'm here. >> saint mark church has been around for over 100 years. they hope to be back at their church soon. if you'd like to help, visit our website for details. >> now, the midlands most accurate forecast with c
. >> she did get money from fema but was blessed with a contractor that helped her beyond what she could pay. >> she did the living room and front bedroom and my room and the kitchen and the bath. >> although she's almost done with the recovery at home her church has a long way to go. >> we had a contractor in here and he said, it's around $90,000. >> that's a lot of money. >> and members have raised about $10,000. >> different churches are helping us....
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Feb 26, 2016
02/16
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fema's infrastructure is the hierarchy we operate under. and every agriculture department across the country is familiar with incident command structure. >> being privileged to the north carolina situation being your home base they are ranked in the top in all areas of the emergency preparedness and commending your work on behalf of doing your work to keep us highly ranked >> it hasn't been my work. it has been my predecessors. i walked into a well-oiled machine to respond to incidents. >> at the state level, you have to have good people to keep the dr. beckham, it is my understanding that kansas state part under with fema to develop an animal disease outbreak training course. can you describe how ksu is working with fema to push out this training opportunity? >> i think this falls under the biosecurity research institute where they are using that facility to train veterinarians on signs and symptoms for foreign animal diseases. it is novel use of the facility bringing in veterinarians and providing that training in kansas. it is aligned wi
fema's infrastructure is the hierarchy we operate under. and every agriculture department across the country is familiar with incident command structure. >> being privileged to the north carolina situation being your home base they are ranked in the top in all areas of the emergency preparedness and commending your work on behalf of doing your work to keep us highly ranked >> it hasn't been my work. it has been my predecessors. i walked into a well-oiled machine to respond to...
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plans to hold a public meeting on march 21st about the changes, as well as proposed updates to the fema flood plain map. it's an issue affecting more than a half million low income and disabled iowans, but it's also one many have a hard time understanding. the plan to privatize medicaid in iowa has its detractors. the iowa senate voted this week to halt the process. the bill faces certain defeat in the iowa house, but opponents continue to warn the change could impact patient services. those in favor say that's not true and something needs to be done to reign in the rising cost >> the services are not going to be reduced, they are just going to be better managed and coordinated, the same way we would do with state employees. >> a model to deliver health care to people has not worked well, has not delivered on the promises made. alyx: we unravel the details and the concerns with guests senate president, pam jochum, and governor terry branstad. that is coming up on "close-up" sunday morning at 1030, right after "face the nation." debbie wasserman schultz discusses the race between bernie
plans to hold a public meeting on march 21st about the changes, as well as proposed updates to the fema flood plain map. it's an issue affecting more than a half million low income and disabled iowans, but it's also one many have a hard time understanding. the plan to privatize medicaid in iowa has its detractors. the iowa senate voted this week to halt the process. the bill faces certain defeat in the iowa house, but opponents continue to warn the change could impact patient services. those in...
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fema has changed its maps to include more properties in the flood zones but fema says it hasn't seenthis kind of increase in the national flood insurance program which started in 1968 . >>> will be getting more rain . there is some rain in the forecast right paul. >> yes we will see a big change here in the berkeley hills at this time tomorrow it will be in the 70s it won't be clear it will be the most beautiful day to get outside although we need the rainfall. stop we will see rain we'll see wind we will see much cooler weather coming up tomorrow. let's enjoy the beautiful view from the book the rose garden looking down toward the city lights in san francisco bay . it is always a magical view regardless of the weather we are coming off of a high of 82 degrees in oakland. so many folks out and about in mid-february enjoying sunshine and abnormally warm weather. we're talking 20 degrees warmer than average. eighty-two at morgan hill redwood city in the 80s napa almost at 80 fremont's 79 concord a 76 san francisco 74 degrees for high today. the radar is clear for now but we are expecti
fema has changed its maps to include more properties in the flood zones but fema says it hasn't seenthis kind of increase in the national flood insurance program which started in 1968 . >>> will be getting more rain . there is some rain in the forecast right paul. >> yes we will see a big change here in the berkeley hills at this time tomorrow it will be in the 70s it won't be clear it will be the most beautiful day to get outside although we need the rainfall. stop we will see...
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annidentifd fema went to the snodgrs family hom claimio know wreanl was and she was asking for all his belongings. she'described as a hea set white female between 30 and 40 years old. if y know ything you''re and we have new information this morning on the shooting death of a mesa county shers deputyv.. accordinto an arre affivit... the teenaged suspe told investigators he tried to shoot himself before turning the gunun on tfficer. prosecutors say 17-year old "ausn holzer" will be charged as an adult...and is facing almost a dozen charges... including first degr murder of pea offir. mesa county sheriff's deputy derek geer, a married father of tw.. was kill ithe line of ty last wk. investigators y he trying toest the suspt on charges of violating probation. the suspect is due bacin court ne week, for a formal filing of charges. time n f weaer and tffic on t 5s. meorogist ephen bowers is a fire weather watch haseen sted for nearly all of the news5 viewing area for thursday. strong winds of 60-80 mph combin with relative humity ss than % and unseasab warm tempetures can combe to makeondit
annidentifd fema went to the snodgrs family hom claimio know wreanl was and she was asking for all his belongings. she'described as a hea set white female between 30 and 40 years old. if y know ything you''re and we have new information this morning on the shooting death of a mesa county shers deputyv.. accordinto an arre affivit... the teenaged suspe told investigators he tried to shoot himself before turning the gunun on tfficer. prosecutors say 17-year old "ausn holzer" will be...
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the main goaof teengs are to gethem signedp r the feral grant program where the city wld use fema money to buthe homes ord to avoid disaster. thproblem is victims would only get 75% of the value, something victims aren't too excited out but just mht ve to take sot buddy catron/landslide vicm sot: great view, the wdlife. no we don't want to leave but if ty come through with e money we'll have to take it. the reason most are considering it ibecause the damage has gotten so bad at the value o theime is pretty much zero. the gentleman i spoke with says is better than 0 so he'll likely be taking i tonight---we continue to tracprosed changes to water rates in monent. in just a w hours---we might learn whether those bills will be more expensive. the boarof trustees ys they've been keeping rates artifically low for too long but the economic development corpatn was a quk spike ines could hm busine and community growth. webet tonight's meeting at 6-30---and bring you full report tonight on news 5 a10. veping tonight a fo surcacht swedish dicaceer in denv.... is indicted on feder tamperi and drug
the main goaof teengs are to gethem signedp r the feral grant program where the city wld use fema money to buthe homes ord to avoid disaster. thproblem is victims would only get 75% of the value, something victims aren't too excited out but just mht ve to take sot buddy catron/landslide vicm sot: great view, the wdlife. no we don't want to leave but if ty come through with e money we'll have to take it. the reason most are considering it ibecause the damage has gotten so bad at the value o...
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in order to qualify, you have to be in columbia have applied for fema assistance be in business for at least two your eligible for loans up to $10,000. >>> the one small business in columbia dedicated to helping cancer survivors also runs a nonprofit. tomorrow is the annual gala at 6 pm. since 2008 the society has been helping hundreds of patients get free compression garments mastectomy bras and camisoles and wakes. 100 percent of the $25 ticket price will go to help patients who cannot afford the things they need to recover. i will be hosting the event and i'm excited. >>> many may not know this, but our major goal discovery happened right here. >> is pretty amazing. history that is making a return. >> let's start with the trip back in time in the 1830s years before the california gold rush started there were more than 100 gold mines just here in south carolina. many of them have been untouched for decades. one of the largest ones is reopening. >> in the small county of lancaster south carolina since the quiet town of kershaw a town that was long ago anything but quiet. at the epicen
in order to qualify, you have to be in columbia have applied for fema assistance be in business for at least two your eligible for loans up to $10,000. >>> the one small business in columbia dedicated to helping cancer survivors also runs a nonprofit. tomorrow is the annual gala at 6 pm. since 2008 the society has been helping hundreds of patients get free compression garments mastectomy bras and camisoles and wakes. 100 percent of the $25 ticket price will go to help patients who...
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but pele don't reali there's fema viagra. and i thght, you know, it would be gre to gethe word out. so i did this spot. re like a public service anuncent. >> jimmy: more like a blic servican a commercial. yh, 'cause you know they have this viagds with like girl andhe's on the bed in a a football jersey. >> jimmy: yeah, i know exactly whatou're talking about. >> i was really cited about it. but for whatereason there was a mix-up and they just sort of -- you know, they bumped it at the last minute. still a little raw, so. >> jimmy: i woullove to see the commercial. i mean iure they would le it too [ chee and applause ] y kw what? i hostly, i didn't bring it. i dn't bring it. and it's still a little weird i don't even have it. >> jimmy: all righ [ laughter ] i'm sorry. i'm being told thawe have e clip. [ cheers and applause ] guys, check this out. here's btiller's new ad for female va. >> watching football togher is great. but i thinmost men would agrecuddling with their woman after the game is prty damn cal. ththing isvethougho suffer fm erectile dysfunction. over of women over suffeo
but pele don't reali there's fema viagra. and i thght, you know, it would be gre to gethe word out. so i did this spot. re like a public service anuncent. >> jimmy: more like a blic servican a commercial. yh, 'cause you know they have this viagds with like girl andhe's on the bed in a a football jersey. >> jimmy: yeah, i know exactly whatou're talking about. >> i was really cited about it. but for whatereason there was a mix-up and they just sort of -- you know, they bumped it...
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plans to hold a public meeting on march 21st about the changes, as well as proposed updates to the fema flood plain map. it's an issue affecting more than a half million low income and disabled iowans, but it's also one many have a hard time understanding. the plan to privatize medicaid in iowa has its detractors. the iowa senate voted this week to halt the process. the bill faces certain defeat in the iowa house, but critics continue to warn the change could impact patient services. those in favor say that's not true and something needs to be done to reign in the rising cost of medicaid. >> the services are not going to be reduced, they are just going to be better managed and better coordinated, the same way we would do with state employees. >> the model has not worked well , has not delivered on the alyx: we will have a lot more on that coming up sunday on "close-up" as we unravel the details and the concerns with guests senate president, pam jochum, and governor terry branstad. close up airs at 10:30 a.m., right after "face the nation." coming up on kcci k-9 classmate. , why one area
plans to hold a public meeting on march 21st about the changes, as well as proposed updates to the fema flood plain map. it's an issue affecting more than a half million low income and disabled iowans, but it's also one many have a hard time understanding. the plan to privatize medicaid in iowa has its detractors. the iowa senate voted this week to halt the process. the bill faces certain defeat in the iowa house, but critics continue to warn the change could impact patient services. those in...
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across california, fema says more than 300,000 people killed by flood damage, some related to el nino. the weather pattern is still active and fema plans to address the issues tied to it today in oakland. >>> we have lovely lovely weather. spring like temperatures lately, but we're holding hope. >> we will take a break from those temperatures and make way for showers. as we start out the day, it is breezy with mostly cloudy skies and very mild temperatures. look at that bridge with winds starting to pick up. across our microclimates we're now in the 60s and gusty winds picking up in all areas pretty much and holding steady in the mid to upper 60s. looking now at that rain as it begins to move a little bit closer but expect a possibility of sprinkles moving in the next several hours and heavier rain arriving this evening and we have a wind advisory across the hilltops and areas shaded in brown where we could have wind gust s up to 50 miles an hour and the valley a little more protected from higher wind gu gusts. here's the timeline by 1:00 where we have measurable rain moving in for th
across california, fema says more than 300,000 people killed by flood damage, some related to el nino. the weather pattern is still active and fema plans to address the issues tied to it today in oakland. >>> we have lovely lovely weather. spring like temperatures lately, but we're holding hope. >> we will take a break from those temperatures and make way for showers. as we start out the day, it is breezy with mostly cloudy skies and very mild temperatures. look at that bridge...
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the fema voice is scientically proven to be more difficult for a male brain to register. what does this mean? it means in this world, where men are bigger, stronger, faster, if you're not ready to fight, the silence will kill you. [ horns honking ] [ indistinct shouting ] this is killing me. we have not moved in 10 minutes. [ sighs ] [ bee buzzing ] i swear that bumblebee has passed this car twice already. it passed us, it circled the earth, and then came back around to pass us again. yeah, because we left late because you overslept. [ laughs ] not fun when you're driving and someone makes you late. if you want to stay up all night screwing around with some dude, i don't care till you spend all morning complaining about it in my car. i don't know what you're talking about. [ siren wailing ] we share a wall. so move out! nobody told you you could crash in amelia's room, anyway! okay, it's not amelia's room anore.
the fema voice is scientically proven to be more difficult for a male brain to register. what does this mean? it means in this world, where men are bigger, stronger, faster, if you're not ready to fight, the silence will kill you. [ horns honking ] [ indistinct shouting ] this is killing me. we have not moved in 10 minutes. [ sighs ] [ bee buzzing ] i swear that bumblebee has passed this car twice already. it passed us, it circled the earth, and then came back around to pass us again. yeah,...