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waste at fema and grant programs administered by fema has been described in detail by senator coburn, the gao and the inspector general. one of our witnesses today,, inspector general ross found in reports that maryland bought nearly $70,000 worth of computer equipment that did nothing with for mere nearly a year and a half. in 2012, senator coburn reviewed on fema grant program and concluded the program is struggling to demonstrate how it is making us cities less honorable to attack and more prepared if one were to occur despite receiving over $7 billion in federal funding. after 10 years, the crew danger for the termination initiative grant program is that it would be transformed from a risk-based program targeting security gas into an entitlement program for states and cities. i think that risk still exists and in many states are supplanting some of their typical expenditures they would commonly pay for themselves with federal money. i don't think to thisday we've adequately corrected the deficiencies that doctor coburn found . just last month inspector general ross also released r
waste at fema and grant programs administered by fema has been described in detail by senator coburn, the gao and the inspector general. one of our witnesses today,, inspector general ross found in reports that maryland bought nearly $70,000 worth of computer equipment that did nothing with for mere nearly a year and a half. in 2012, senator coburn reviewed on fema grant program and concluded the program is struggling to demonstrate how it is making us cities less honorable to attack and more...
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fema only spends money on eligible items for eligible applicants no matter how much money fema receives. fema mitigation funds must be used on cost beneficial projects to insure the federal investment is a wise one. fema makes every effort to get money into the hands of applicants as fast as possible to enable rapid recovery from disaster impacts. in the most recent data provided by the sandy program management office from march 2016, it appears that these agencies have been slow in awarding and especially paying out funds. based on this data, only to one-third of the cdbg dr funds have been dispersed and only 15 -- 13% of the other funds paid out. this may be worth looking into in further detail. this certainly shows why a comprehensive look into disaster spending as well as cost and losses is needed. in an era of growing government debt, we need to insure federal spending is necessary and cost effective. right after i became a member of congress in 2011, my own district was hit hard by hurricane irene and tropical storm lee. i remember in blooms burg a family stayed in their home. but
fema only spends money on eligible items for eligible applicants no matter how much money fema receives. fema mitigation funds must be used on cost beneficial projects to insure the federal investment is a wise one. fema makes every effort to get money into the hands of applicants as fast as possible to enable rapid recovery from disaster impacts. in the most recent data provided by the sandy program management office from march 2016, it appears that these agencies have been slow in awarding...
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fema only spends money on eligible items for eligible applicants no matter how much money fema receives. fema mitigation funds must be used on cost beneficial projects to insure the federal investment is a wise one. fema makes every effort to get money into the hands of applicants as fast as possible to enable rapid recovery from disaster impacts. in the most recent data provided by the sandy program management office from march 2016, it appears that these agencies have been slow in awarding and especially paying out funds. based on this data, only to one-third of the cdbg dr funds have been dispersed and only 15 percent of the other funds paid out. this certainly shows why a comprehensive look into disaster spending as well as cost and losses is needed. in an era of growing government debt, we need to insure federal spending is necessary and cost effective. right after i became a member of congress in 2011, my own district was hit hard by hurricane irene and tropical storm lee. i remember in blooms burg a family stayed -- blooms berg a family stayed in their home, but the creek rose to
fema only spends money on eligible items for eligible applicants no matter how much money fema receives. fema mitigation funds must be used on cost beneficial projects to insure the federal investment is a wise one. fema makes every effort to get money into the hands of applicants as fast as possible to enable rapid recovery from disaster impacts. in the most recent data provided by the sandy program management office from march 2016, it appears that these agencies have been slow in awarding...
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fema only spends money on eligible items for eligible applicants no matter how much money fema receives. fema mitigation funds must be used on cost beneficial projects to insure the federal investment is a wise one. fema makes every effort to get money into the hands of applicants as fast as possible to enable rapid recovery from disaster impacts. in the most recent data provided by the sandy program management office from march 2016, it appears that these agencies have been slow in awarding and especially paying out funds. based on this data, only one-third of the cdbgdr funds have been dispersed, and only 13% of the fta funds have been paid out. now, this may be worth looking into in greater detail, and it certainly shows why a comprehensive look into disaster spending as well as cost and losses is needed. in an era of growing government debt, we need to insure federal spending is necessary and cost effective. right after i became a member of congress in 2011, my own district was hit hard by hurricane irene and tropical storm lee. i remember in bloomsburg a family stayed in their home
fema only spends money on eligible items for eligible applicants no matter how much money fema receives. fema mitigation funds must be used on cost beneficial projects to insure the federal investment is a wise one. fema makes every effort to get money into the hands of applicants as fast as possible to enable rapid recovery from disaster impacts. in the most recent data provided by the sandy program management office from march 2016, it appears that these agencies have been slow in awarding...
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letter from fema. "fema concurs with selective's final decision, and no further administrative review can be provided through this appeal process." they sided with the insurance company. >> sullivan: what did you do? >> i hired an attorney. there was nothing to do. like i say, i'm 51 years old. i've never sued anyone in my life, and my back was against the wall because i knew something was wrong here. >> sullivan: to understand quinn's fight with the insurance company, i had to journey deep into the complex world of flood coverage. the search took me to new orleans, and a high-stakes legal battle. hi, are you john? >> hello. >> sullivan: laura sullivan. nice to meet you. >> very nice to meet you as well. >> sullivan: john houghtaling is a bit of a new orleans legend, a plaintiff's attorney with a taste for french antiques. >> so it's restored just like at the time. >> sullivan: he made millions for his clients and for himself, taking on the insurance companies after katrina. >> insurance policies, even
letter from fema. "fema concurs with selective's final decision, and no further administrative review can be provided through this appeal process." they sided with the insurance company. >> sullivan: what did you do? >> i hired an attorney. there was nothing to do. like i say, i'm 51 years old. i've never sued anyone in my life, and my back was against the wall because i knew something was wrong here. >> sullivan: to understand quinn's fight with the insurance...
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you mentioned fema new customer service for the public assistance program are there other actions fema could take to mitigate the disaster costs or loss? >> i believe continued implementation of those procedures that are highlighted in ways to help expedite could result in cost savings as we move forward we're eager to continue to work with fema in this process. city and helped to get those communities back up on their feet as soon as possible with a minimal cost. the question you asked earlier we had done a very good job to provide assistance with the enhanced mitigation program with the flood insurance program but none of those have fully met with what they intended to do with continual reevaluation to determine where they not taken aback that level that we anticipate it if we improve our process by which we implement would help to meet the maximum good mayor designed to effect. >> administrator, earlier this week the white house hosted a conference on resilient building codes including the fact sheet issued by the white house stated that fema is developing a more detailed plan to be
you mentioned fema new customer service for the public assistance program are there other actions fema could take to mitigate the disaster costs or loss? >> i believe continued implementation of those procedures that are highlighted in ways to help expedite could result in cost savings as we move forward we're eager to continue to work with fema in this process. city and helped to get those communities back up on their feet as soon as possible with a minimal cost. the question you asked...
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>> correct. >> and then head of fema? >> typically not the head of fema but as somebody who is a subject matter expert. they do brief the secretary and deputy said terry low dash secretary to discuss the work we're doing. >> i a understand it has to be adversarial to be independent doesn't always end up that way or is there a collaboration to fix problems based on reports? >> we will always be independent i have no use if i am not independent. but that being said we want to work and listen and understand what the challenges are before we make a recommendation it doesn't do anybody any good to have a recommendation that will be rejected out of he and by the component with there is a lot of disagreement as you can imagine. >> because your testimony that a record will remain open through april 26. the hearing is adjourned. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] hon [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] systemically here to review the findings included in the program and other programs aimed at dome
>> correct. >> and then head of fema? >> typically not the head of fema but as somebody who is a subject matter expert. they do brief the secretary and deputy said terry low dash secretary to discuss the work we're doing. >> i a understand it has to be adversarial to be independent doesn't always end up that way or is there a collaboration to fix problems based on reports? >> we will always be independent i have no use if i am not independent. but that being said...
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but if you're not near one of those centers, you can apply to fema by phone. -3362.-800-621 fema can offer two types of assistance. housing assistance, temporary housing, money to help prepare, replace your primary residence, nonhousing needs include mental, dental, funeral costs, clothing, household items, tools, home fuel, disaster-related moving and storage, replacement of disaster-damaged vehicles. after 24 hours, fema will follow up with you. it's important in our district to know that if you're spanish -- your spanish speaking households have children, fema can help you. if there's a legal resident or a citizen living in that home. it's important, mr. speaker, that we help victims in our neighborhoods so we can get back on top and get -- and help them. i urge our body, this house, to pass the emergency funding legislation and do so as quickly as we can. i want to thank my colleague and friend, i was impressed that day when we were in your strict, the flooding and the outpouring of people. i've seen it in our district, where people will literally move everything from their house
but if you're not near one of those centers, you can apply to fema by phone. -3362.-800-621 fema can offer two types of assistance. housing assistance, temporary housing, money to help prepare, replace your primary residence, nonhousing needs include mental, dental, funeral costs, clothing, household items, tools, home fuel, disaster-related moving and storage, replacement of disaster-damaged vehicles. after 24 hours, fema will follow up with you. it's important in our district to know that if...
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fema only spends eligible money for applicants no matter how much money fema receives.st be used on cost beneficial projects to ensure that federal investment is a wise one. fema makes every effort to get money into the hands of applicants as fast as possible to enable rapid recovery from the disaster impacts. in the most recent data provided by the program management office from march, 2016, it appears that these agencies have been slow in awarding and especially paying out fun. based on the data, only one third of the cdbg dr funds have been dispersed in only 13% of the funds have been paid out. this may be worth looking into in greater detail and it certainly shows why the company is looking to the disaster spending as well as cost and losses are needed. in the air out of the governing debt, we need to ensure federal spending is necessary and cost effective. right after i became a member of congress in 2011, my own district was hit hard by irene and a tropical storm lee. i remember the family stayed in their home to try to make their positions to an upper floor. but
fema only spends eligible money for applicants no matter how much money fema receives.st be used on cost beneficial projects to ensure that federal investment is a wise one. fema makes every effort to get money into the hands of applicants as fast as possible to enable rapid recovery from the disaster impacts. in the most recent data provided by the program management office from march, 2016, it appears that these agencies have been slow in awarding and especially paying out fun. based on the...
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eventually, the fema trailers disappeared and in their place, incubator usiness center was built. if that isn't resiliance, i what resilience is. in addition to representing a suno, you also represent a new chapter for the reat state of louisiana, one i hope that is also resilient, one resilient as well. and there's no doubt we have challenges to overcome. we're still dealing with the largest budget deficit in the state.y of our we've seen the largest cuts to higher education in the nation atr the last eight years and the same time, the highest increases in tuition, in the eight over the last years. we continue to have the highest incarceration rate in the we should not. not eople in louisiana are more sinister and more criminal than people elsewhere, and we shouldn't put them in prison to a greater extent than the rest of the country. [applause] so while i'm very frank about the challenges we face as a that ii want you to know am also genuinely optimistic about the future of louisiana. and that is largely because of the bright individuals seated in of e seats right in front me. a
eventually, the fema trailers disappeared and in their place, incubator usiness center was built. if that isn't resiliance, i what resilience is. in addition to representing a suno, you also represent a new chapter for the reat state of louisiana, one i hope that is also resilient, one resilient as well. and there's no doubt we have challenges to overcome. we're still dealing with the largest budget deficit in the state.y of our we've seen the largest cuts to higher education in the nation atr...
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ttt from fema. "fa concurs with selective's nal decision, and no further adnistrative review can be ovhrough this appeal oc they sided with the inranc an >> sullivan: what u do? >> i hired an attorney. ernoto sm rs i'veer syo in my life, and my back was against th bause i knew sog on. >> sullivan: to understand n'fit with the insurance y, i h to journe into the complex world of flood ve the seooo orleans, and a high-stakes lett. hi, are you john? lo. sullivan: laura sullivan. nice tmeetou. >>nimeou as well. >>van htaling is a bit of o legend, a plaintiff's attorney with stfrnt >>ittost at tim >> sullivan: he made millions for his clntfo himself, taking on the insurance mpafr trina. iceie even for a lawyer that's en dng this r a long time, they're very compli i mean, they're thick. ifouer t an insurance policy, it's very dit d. it's not written in plain ge there's lots of loopholes i oclusions. so eve h w on sandy, and these ar the clients that we represent. >> sullivan: after sandy ugg d w firm's at
ttt from fema. "fa concurs with selective's nal decision, and no further adnistrative review can be ovhrough this appeal oc they sided with the inranc an >> sullivan: what u do? >> i hired an attorney. ernoto sm rs i'veer syo in my life, and my back was against th bause i knew sog on. >> sullivan: to understand n'fit with the insurance y, i h to journe into the complex world of flood ve the seooo orleans, and a high-stakes lett. hi, are you john? lo. sullivan: laura...
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funding for fema will also be an issue. >>> check out this cell phone video.captures a funnel touching down near a wind farm in the town of peetz, about 150 miles from denver. look at that. the barn was destroyed but no one was hurt. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert neighborhood weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> a steady rain yesterday at the shore. those shore showers have pushed out to sea. but now we're seeing the effects of all that moisture as the temperatures cool down, fog has formed this morning. that's sea isle city which is seeing thick fog. that's not the only spots. parts of interior south jersey are seeing fog, too, with the temperatures in the 60s for mullica township and 66 degrees in ocean city. wasn't much of a warmup with the rain yesterday. we'll get sunshine. that will do away with the fog. as the temperatures climb, the fog will disappear. sunshine will break through. there are some lingers clouds in south jersey and delaware. inland, it will be a nice, sunny day for allentown. the suburbs seeing sunshine and philadelphia will get
funding for fema will also be an issue. >>> check out this cell phone video.captures a funnel touching down near a wind farm in the town of peetz, about 150 miles from denver. look at that. the barn was destroyed but no one was hurt. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert neighborhood weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> a steady rain yesterday at the shore. those shore showers have pushed out to sea. but now we're seeing the effects of all that moisture as the...
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fema will brief president obama about what to expect and how the country is preparing. noaa gave its initial hurricane outlook last week, part of this report today, the new tools agencies are using to follow hurricanes before they strike. fema funding will be a part of the conversation, as well. >>> now to a story you'll only our cameras captured a life saving moment in the middle of the street. yesterday around 5:00 p.m., a map had a medical emergency near rhode island avenue. a fellow driver pulled the man from the car when he found him unconscious. before paramedics arrived, d.c. police officers started performing cpr. >> i took him out of the car because he was completely unconscious. and he was blue. >> he probably would have been dead within minutes if untreated. >> the man was rushed to the hospital and is expected to be okay. >>> people who live in one prince george's county apartment complex are waiting to learn who was found dead in the laundry room. sources say a woman was badly beaten inside a building on 18th avenue in adelphi. forensics teams were on the s
fema will brief president obama about what to expect and how the country is preparing. noaa gave its initial hurricane outlook last week, part of this report today, the new tools agencies are using to follow hurricanes before they strike. fema funding will be a part of the conversation, as well. >>> now to a story you'll only our cameras captured a life saving moment in the middle of the street. yesterday around 5:00 p.m., a map had a medical emergency near rhode island avenue. a...
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on that note, i can invite deputy director of fema joe nimmich to talk about this imperative. joe?n, and thank you for the phenomenal work that your staff at noaa and the national weather service has done in order to give us better knowledge in terms of the likelihood. in each and every storm as you look at in the, we have an understanding of the likely impact it will have and where it will come ashore. you have done your job, your role in trying to give us better information. the national hurricane center ability to project out longer, to more accurately define landfall and the impact of landfall, including the model that lets us see exactly how much water pushed from the ocean will impact our homes, our industries, and our locations. as well as the national water center that looks at the marine flooding, that had more impact and damage and deaths from flooding than the surge models . you have done your part, dr. sullivan. it is now important for us to do our part. none of this information is worthwhile unless we understand it, we access it, and we respond to it. the critical fact
on that note, i can invite deputy director of fema joe nimmich to talk about this imperative. joe?n, and thank you for the phenomenal work that your staff at noaa and the national weather service has done in order to give us better knowledge in terms of the likelihood. in each and every storm as you look at in the, we have an understanding of the likely impact it will have and where it will come ashore. you have done your job, your role in trying to give us better information. the national...
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. >> this is from are fema.on what we can expect from a days showers and storms ter. >> . >>> this conference is being held in long beach. it happens every four years and brings together geologists and civic leaders from all over the world. >> it is a national hurricane conference. >> joining us is mike mahoney from fema. >> thank you. my pleasure. >> a guy like mike mahoney goes into the conference and looking to learn what. >> this is from earthquakes or other findings. from the universities. and pass it along to users. >> policymakers. and in turn. >> learn what they caught us. >> this is in los angeles, in the past couple of months. >> talk about here in the bay area. >> it is the quicker earthquake we experience here in the bay area. >> what did i learn from that one. >> we learned, there were several buildings up there. and had been retrofitted. and some techniques did very well. and others okay. >> we learned quite a bit how elements of the building. >> ceiling. >> sprinkler shafts. and they ran for sever
. >> this is from are fema.on what we can expect from a days showers and storms ter. >> . >>> this conference is being held in long beach. it happens every four years and brings together geologists and civic leaders from all over the world. >> it is a national hurricane conference. >> joining us is mike mahoney from fema. >> thank you. my pleasure. >> a guy like mike mahoney goes into the conference and looking to learn what. >> this is from...
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it drives me crazy to know -- no end that we spend all this money on fema to remap the united states. and drug distribution facilities. most could walk the streets without street signs. yet, we have spent hundreds of millions of dollars doing that. fema andisaster with others that happen, but it is your post office and postmaster that probably understand the community better than anybody. ma creek, utah.zu the dilapidated building, the postmaster had been there for 20 years. she knows the community. she knows who speaks english, who does not speak english. she knows the community. that is the type of effort the rest of the federal government should be engaged in. i want to continue to look, and this committee has jurisdiction, on the census. we will spend billions of dollars on the census to re-create what the post office already has in place. i can tell the postmaster is itching to speak. pointsnnan: i have two to your comments. ae was working with midwestern city to provide information on vacant buildings. you mentioned the census. arizona onot out in boarding census workers. we thi
it drives me crazy to know -- no end that we spend all this money on fema to remap the united states. and drug distribution facilities. most could walk the streets without street signs. yet, we have spent hundreds of millions of dollars doing that. fema andisaster with others that happen, but it is your post office and postmaster that probably understand the community better than anybody. ma creek, utah.zu the dilapidated building, the postmaster had been there for 20 years. she knows the...
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fema will brief president obama about what to expect and how the country is preparing. noaa gave its initial hurricane outlook last week. pretty normal season is what they expect. part of the report, the new tools agencies are using to follow hurricanes before they vig. fema funding will be a part of that conversation, as well. >>> now to a story you will only see on news 4. our cameras captured a life saving moment in the middle of the street. yesterday around 5:00 p.m., the man had a medical emergency at 11th street northwest near a fellow driver pulled the man from the car when he found him unconscio unconscious. before paramedics arrived, d.c. police officers started performing cpr. >> i took him out of the car because he was completely unconscious and turning blue. >> he probably would have been dead within minutes if untreated. >> the man was rushed to the hospital and is expected to be okay. >>> like it or not, a lot of us had to head back to work. tom is tracking whether your commute will be dry. >>> and keeping thon viol stroand restoring aing a newbf
fema will brief president obama about what to expect and how the country is preparing. noaa gave its initial hurricane outlook last week. pretty normal season is what they expect. part of the report, the new tools agencies are using to follow hurricanes before they vig. fema funding will be a part of that conversation, as well. >>> now to a story you will only see on news 4. our cameras captured a life saving moment in the middle of the street. yesterday around 5:00 p.m., the man had a...
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fema should begin paying for permanent victims who checked out of their motel rooms are frantically looking for a place to stay right now. at anyare not looking flooding like that around here, thankfully, but it has been really wet. josh: we picked up between .1 .2 inches today. the cooler weather will be the big change. the weather story the rest of the neck, drying out, chile and windy. we get a break from the rain at least until tuesday, so enjoy the sunshine. unfortunately, it's accompanied by lower temperatures. right now, 56 degrees, and we have to put on the wind gusts. right now, the breeze at 16, but gusting close to 30. that is what it will be like tomorrow as well. the wide map shows the air mass, 41 degrees, mid 40's charleston, stilba it does not stick around too long. the rain that move through this afternoon, that is this batch in off thele of -- just coast, rather, and the storms we had during the evening are pushing through now, working across the bay. a general drying out overnight, but still some rain. lly,ou think it is too chi the blue and pink and pennsylvania's where
fema should begin paying for permanent victims who checked out of their motel rooms are frantically looking for a place to stay right now. at anyare not looking flooding like that around here, thankfully, but it has been really wet. josh: we picked up between .1 .2 inches today. the cooler weather will be the big change. the weather story the rest of the neck, drying out, chile and windy. we get a break from the rain at least until tuesday, so enjoy the sunshine. unfortunately, it's accompanied...
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fema is looking to change up the national flood insurance program it says to increase transparency andversight. this comes on the heels of complaints that short changed home dealers dealing with damage from super storm sandy. fema depth pee sorry administrator for insurance and litigation wants the agent city redraw its contract with the 79 private insurance companies that offer flood policies. femur will assign a person to help policyholders through the appeals process if they're not satisfied with their flood claims and a litigation team will also try to cut the length of any dispute. >>> delaware state officials begin distributing zika prevention kits to public women. public health officials will deliver condom, mow scoto repellant and thermometers to clinics serving family and wic. pregnant who use the program will get a kit after completing a questionnaire on travel history and pregnancy status. governor jack markell declared yesterday zika air wearness day to provide information about zika prevention. >> at the liacouras center futures movers and shakers more than 1,000 middle sc
fema is looking to change up the national flood insurance program it says to increase transparency andversight. this comes on the heels of complaints that short changed home dealers dealing with damage from super storm sandy. fema depth pee sorry administrator for insurance and litigation wants the agent city redraw its contract with the 79 private insurance companies that offer flood policies. femur will assign a person to help policyholders through the appeals process if they're not satisfied...
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regions, in each of the ten fema regions, both on the army and air side. we should have those teams in place by fy '15. or '19. these units are in state active-duty status, so they're under the control of the governors in all 54 in the straights and district of columbia and territories they will be available. they're there to augment the d.o.d. commission and the army cyber command. more importantly, they are an unique asset. as we think about what's the future for cyber and how do we do that in partnership, i think the guard has a unique opportunity to bring to the table. >> i want to pick up on those points in a bit. scott, how many companies went into business thinking they had to defend themselves against foreign intelligence services, nation-state threats? how do we translate the nouns into the verbs? what is it e.e.i. and the companies you represent doing to try to make this real? and do we need to -- is it about consequence, is it about perpetrator-actor? what are your thoughts? >> there are a bunch of things that general hoover said that i want to
regions, in each of the ten fema regions, both on the army and air side. we should have those teams in place by fy '15. or '19. these units are in state active-duty status, so they're under the control of the governors in all 54 in the straights and district of columbia and territories they will be available. they're there to augment the d.o.d. commission and the army cyber command. more importantly, they are an unique asset. as we think about what's the future for cyber and how do we do that...
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during a briefing at fema headquarters, the president suggested having an evacuation plan and readiness kits on standby for when the weather getting dangerous. >>> government forecasters are expecting an almost normal atlantic hurricane season. >> we just showed you that. maybe 12 named storms. maybe four, five, as many as six hurricanes. but remember tonly takes one to make landfall. that is the key. remember andrew? that was really the only storm that year am. >> you got a preview of the name? >> got a preview of the name. this is kind of strange. we've already gone through alex. that happened in january, believe it or not. went through bonnie. that happened over the weekend. then collin, danielle, earl, gaston. okay. live look outside. by the way, it starts tomorrow. runs through november. 83 now. hume, 58%. still a pretty comfortable evening, all things considered. so just a couple of isolated showers or thunderstorms this evening. right now, live doppler is quiet. bus stop temperatures, low 60s to upper 70s tomorrow. very comfortable. it was a pretty rapid warmup. warm and pleasant
during a briefing at fema headquarters, the president suggested having an evacuation plan and readiness kits on standby for when the weather getting dangerous. >>> government forecasters are expecting an almost normal atlantic hurricane season. >> we just showed you that. maybe 12 named storms. maybe four, five, as many as six hurricanes. but remember tonly takes one to make landfall. that is the key. remember andrew? that was really the only storm that year am. >> you got...
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we have disaster with fema and others could happen. we have to be prepared to master the area and is better than anybody. i visited navajo indian reservation, a dilapidated building that the local post master has been there for more than 20 years. she knows her community. she knows people who speak english and don't pitch a no to read than a horse to get their mail. she knows the community. that is the type of effort that the rest of the federal government should be engaged in. also, i want to look in the past consensus. we have billions of dollars and i can tell they're itching to speak here. >> and sorry, mr. chairman. one was working recently with the midwestern city to provide information on vacant domains through our address management system. we did a pilot earlier this year in added in arizona. we think there's an opportunity for us that the actual conduct in a defensive given in person proven in the facility on the doorstep of technology we now have. >> your local letter carrier gets far more understand that there are 15 people
we have disaster with fema and others could happen. we have to be prepared to master the area and is better than anybody. i visited navajo indian reservation, a dilapidated building that the local post master has been there for more than 20 years. she knows her community. she knows people who speak english and don't pitch a no to read than a horse to get their mail. she knows the community. that is the type of effort that the rest of the federal government should be engaged in. also, i want to...
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regions, in each of the ten fema regions, both on the army and air side. we should have those teams in place by fy '15. or '19. these units are in state active-duty status, so they're under the control of the governors in all 54 in the states and the district of columbia and territories they will be available. they're there to augment the d.o.d. commission and the army cyber command. more importantly, they are an unique asset. as we think about what's the future for cyber and how do we do that in partnership, i think the guard has a unique opportunity to bring to the table. >> i want to pick up on a couple of those points in a bit. scott, how many companies went into business thinking they had to defend themselves against foreign intelligence services, nation-state threats? how do we translate the nouns into the verbs? what is it e.e.i. and the companies you represent doing to try to make this real? and do we need to -- is it about consequence, is it about perpetrator-actor? what are your thoughts? >> there are a bunch of things that general hoover said th
regions, in each of the ten fema regions, both on the army and air side. we should have those teams in place by fy '15. or '19. these units are in state active-duty status, so they're under the control of the governors in all 54 in the states and the district of columbia and territories they will be available. they're there to augment the d.o.d. commission and the army cyber command. more importantly, they are an unique asset. as we think about what's the future for cyber and how do we do that...
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this announcement brings a lot of hope to those wine to enhance fema leadership in the catholic churchwhich is quite a boys club. coming out of norway as well, if you take a look at the article in the independent, talks about the city of trenton time, which is banned adverts featuring seminaked models. both men and women. council officials voted to remove all billboards much like this when you can see in the have that you can see to contributed to a negative body of -- body image issue. people don't feel like they have the red bikini bod -- the right bikini bod these days. their thing for too long, advertisers have really had too much of a free reign on this issue. i wonder if france will follow suit. they certainly have a lot of work cut out for us here. anchor: it is something i think of as a mother of two young daughters, the images they come across every day. we're going to mention a word on south african music. great story from "the guardian" south africa's national broadcaster said yesterday that 90% of the music played on a dating radio stations will be from local artists. 90%,
this announcement brings a lot of hope to those wine to enhance fema leadership in the catholic churchwhich is quite a boys club. coming out of norway as well, if you take a look at the article in the independent, talks about the city of trenton time, which is banned adverts featuring seminaked models. both men and women. council officials voted to remove all billboards much like this when you can see in the have that you can see to contributed to a negative body of -- body image issue. people...
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funding for fema will also be a central issue. >>> and take a look at this video of a tornado formingg the colorado/nebraska border. the cell phone video captures one of the funnels touching down near a wind farm about 150 miles from denver. a barn was destroyed but no one was hurt. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert neighborhood weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> the rain has finally ended. now we're seeing the clouds breaking in. we're watching for fog. it hasn'tç formed in delaware. not everybody is going to see it. you may very well remain fog free. interior new jersey, some fog is being reported. vineland, you'll find some in millville, too. mostly cloudy skies for delaware and philadelphia. the temperatures areal coming down in spite of those clouds. 69 now for odessa. 71 in wilmington. and for rehoboth, the delaware beaches, such a steady rain yesterday. that rain is now out of the picture. you'll see sunshine. in fact, we're in for a lot of sunshine today and a quick warmup, too will blow past the 70s this morning. 80 degrees by 11:00 and into the middle 80s by 3:00 this
funding for fema will also be a central issue. >>> and take a look at this video of a tornado formingg the colorado/nebraska border. the cell phone video captures one of the funnels touching down near a wind farm about 150 miles from denver. a barn was destroyed but no one was hurt. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert neighborhood weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> the rain has finally ended. now we're seeing the clouds breaking in. we're watching for fog. it...
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. >> they're based on the fema and other federal agencies we again make anything up there is precedent for everything that was done in the study and where possible we customized the economic 3408dz with local data like the example of the mta tracks i gave you that 2 inches of water on the tracks is a threshold we use that threshold so we use 11 city agencies and conducted a field survey didn't have certain gi s from the databases they don't track driveway down slope or is the front door higher-up than the sidewalk we did a survey of 5 hundred parcels within the one hundred year flood area to find a probability that the buildings will have a barrier to flooding or entry to 2010 and find those in the economic models so let's go look at the flood location policy options they're what it takes to address flooding if a particular design storm from the 5 year storm to the one hundred storm and it eliminates any flood risk and each option as we go through this part of presentation you'll see a recommendation of what projects infrastructure we need to get to the level of protection as well as t
. >> they're based on the fema and other federal agencies we again make anything up there is precedent for everything that was done in the study and where possible we customized the economic 3408dz with local data like the example of the mta tracks i gave you that 2 inches of water on the tracks is a threshold we use that threshold so we use 11 city agencies and conducted a field survey didn't have certain gi s from the databases they don't track driveway down slope or is the front door...
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coast goes there and the second is what happens if hurricane katrina happens in two years, how does fema work. >> they are one of the places where we have concerns about transition, global transition of zika. you are absolutely right about that. one thing the cdc's role to help the health department's prepare, what is better likely to occur, with all the hurricane prone areas supporting their emergency response efforts and one of the areas we are prepared for his center control. >> we make this the last question. >> i am with the congressional research service. i wonder if you could talk about any emerging technologies that may be helpful in combating the spread of zika. >> i am not expert at the emerging technologies but i do know where interested in innovative vector control technologies. you heard us say how challenging it is to control this vector and different methods we have to combine to reduce the risk. we have lots of media reports and interest in technologies. we have to use what we know works. we do work with industry, and the diagnostics area, has a big effort on vaccine deve
coast goes there and the second is what happens if hurricane katrina happens in two years, how does fema work. >> they are one of the places where we have concerns about transition, global transition of zika. you are absolutely right about that. one thing the cdc's role to help the health department's prepare, what is better likely to occur, with all the hurricane prone areas supporting their emergency response efforts and one of the areas we are prepared for his center control. >>...
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we are going to allocate the $10 million, for which we are very thankful, in a grant program that fema will administer. we are tapping into the fema's grant to administer and make sure we employ those funds as useful as possible. we are engaging with sta stakeholders to make sure the plans we develop the plans the communities themselves are the most prudent and effective. it is a very difficult challenge. isil is extroidinarily sophisticated and extroidinarily focused on its propaganda internationall we cannot do this as a government alone. we need to partner not only with communities but also with the private sector. we are working with technology companies, students, universities and colleges, to really engage in the counter violent extremism messages in a peer to peer forma'. >> senator portman. >> thank you, mr. chairman, thank you for holding another hearing on a critical topic. i will say we haven't made much progress. you know, with all due respect to what we heard about the new approaches being taken, it is hard for us to sit here this morning and say isis is in fact being cont
we are going to allocate the $10 million, for which we are very thankful, in a grant program that fema will administer. we are tapping into the fema's grant to administer and make sure we employ those funds as useful as possible. we are engaging with sta stakeholders to make sure the plans we develop the plans the communities themselves are the most prudent and effective. it is a very difficult challenge. isil is extroidinarily sophisticated and extroidinarily focused on its propaganda...
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. >> our improved tracking forecast will give fema and local emergency managers better information and as they preposition resources or determine who to evacuate. >> the new satellite scans the earth five times faster than current ones and produces clearer images more often. >>> the national oceanic and atmospheric administration will officially deploy drones during the 2016 hurricane season. the coyote will attach to the bottom of the hurricane hunter plane. federal forecasters thinks the drones will be able to provide more accurate information than some of the sensors used now. lawmakers in florida applauded the advancement on capitol hill this week. >> the little drone flies around in the hurricane for hours. it can get into the fiercest winds of the hurricane eye wall and loiter. therefore we get a lot more information about where the hurricane is going. >> noaa says the drone can provide a more detailed storm profile. >>> this weekend as we have said and as we're excited to see the unofficial start of summer and lots of folks are heading to the neighborhood pools, including d.c th
. >> our improved tracking forecast will give fema and local emergency managers better information and as they preposition resources or determine who to evacuate. >> the new satellite scans the earth five times faster than current ones and produces clearer images more often. >>> the national oceanic and atmospheric administration will officially deploy drones during the 2016 hurricane season. the coyote will attach to the bottom of the hurricane hunter plane. federal...
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the president says people can download the fema app for safety tips and information to help families put together an evacuation plan and a disaster preparedness kit. >>> happening now, president obama is preparing to honor the national champion villanova wildcats at the white house. we'll bring this to you live. you can see the live picture from the white house. we're just waiting for that to happen. >> we'll go back to that as soon as the president is there. first, glenn with weather. >> well certainly feeling like summer out there today. the rain has moved out. 87 in philadelphia. 86 in allentown. 87 in trenton. we have temperature ss nine degrees warmer than this time yesterday. mt. holly, 8 degrees warmer. 10 degrees warmer in dover. it's a warm afternoon. though it's not quite as humid as it has been. let's see how things are going in some of our western suburbs. chester county montgomery bucks, even delaware county. west bradford township, 85 degrees. exton at 86. warmer in some other places. malvern, 86. college collegeville 90 degrees. north wales, 88 bensalem 86 degrees. you
the president says people can download the fema app for safety tips and information to help families put together an evacuation plan and a disaster preparedness kit. >>> happening now, president obama is preparing to honor the national champion villanova wildcats at the white house. we'll bring this to you live. you can see the live picture from the white house. we're just waiting for that to happen. >> we'll go back to that as soon as the president is there. first, glenn with...
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mark: what are the building blocks of trump's comeback with fema voters?of all, something should be written about the gender gap. if he focuses on the issues, in the bloomberg polling, it shows -- what do women talk about when they say the economy? they say everyday affordability and long-term financial security. fuel,st of food and paying tuition, the mortgage, the rent, and long-term financial security. i think donald trump should say you were going to improve the women? you have been in office for 30 years. you are the typical conventional politician that is interested in her own status, wealth and power. it's done precious little to help women across the country. should donald trump force a two-way conversation on abortion with hillary clinton. say to her, he was more extreme? is it my party, the republican party that says a woman deserves compassion and support and not our judgment and condemnation? abortion forys anyone, anytime, any well -- anywhere? exterminating the next generation of little girls. taxpayer-funded abortion. if he forces into a con
mark: what are the building blocks of trump's comeback with fema voters?of all, something should be written about the gender gap. if he focuses on the issues, in the bloomberg polling, it shows -- what do women talk about when they say the economy? they say everyday affordability and long-term financial security. fuel,st of food and paying tuition, the mortgage, the rent, and long-term financial security. i think donald trump should say you were going to improve the women? you have been in...
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i have fema instructors here. we had 600 guys go through a three-day course.the amount of the training that we've had, most of us have had, and the fema instructors are horrified -- they're horrified at the state that we're at right now and where we're going with this and the potential for disaster is real, and the potential for serious injury is real, and we need to be prepared for that, and i have concerns that we're not. >> stephen loomis, thank you. do appreciate it. >> thank you very much. >>> still to come on this friday, forget protesters, trump gets another unwanted visitor at his rally. wherever you are. splenda zero is a fun, easy way to get the perfect amount of sweetness, down to the last sip. zero calories. zero carbs. zero sugar. zero effort. new splenda zero. ii wake up and i just. feel like sticky. we have the windows open, the ac on, i'd close it in the middle of the night, he'd open it in the middle of the night, it was a nightmare. my new tempur-breeze stays cool to the touch. not cold, but cool. it naturally adapts to your body and somehow
i have fema instructors here. we had 600 guys go through a three-day course.the amount of the training that we've had, most of us have had, and the fema instructors are horrified -- they're horrified at the state that we're at right now and where we're going with this and the potential for disaster is real, and the potential for serious injury is real, and we need to be prepared for that, and i have concerns that we're not. >> stephen loomis, thank you. do appreciate it. >> thank...
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fema will brief the president on the hurricane forecast along with the new tools agencies are using andding for the agency. >>> yo travel impact forecast getting back to work and school on this tuesday morning. no travel problems weather-wise around the immediate metro area, but off to our west, shenandoah valley and in the mountains, watch out for dense morning fog. and then area wide, there is a chance of an isolated storm later this afternoon, caution for that, so you may encounter that when you head back home. but the evening right now is looking dry. dense fog advisory shenandoah valley, the mountains and just east of the blue ridge. and our storm chances over the next four days, that is coming up at 6:21. >>> we have some fire activity, this may pose a problem along seminary road between 395 and the incident at center drive. so be careful. also if you're a rail rider using the orange line, we had earlier delays. activity new new carrollton so delays from t on 270 southbound, volume now picking up. we have some slowdowns trying to roll out of frederick headed southbound. here is yo
fema will brief the president on the hurricane forecast along with the new tools agencies are using andding for the agency. >>> yo travel impact forecast getting back to work and school on this tuesday morning. no travel problems weather-wise around the immediate metro area, but off to our west, shenandoah valley and in the mountains, watch out for dense morning fog. and then area wide, there is a chance of an isolated storm later this afternoon, caution for that, so you may encounter...
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fema gave them some money to get by. all the river to the water to the north making a problem.there could be 4 to 6 by the end of the week. my concerns in the central part of the state. texas feeling the brunt of this. three are missing around the houston area. >> tom saylor in the weather center. thank you very much. >>> they were best friends and brothers in arms. now they are buried together. brothers forever. it's a connection so strong that it brought their families together as well to change the lives of other s. okay she's not. since when? since now. she's into tai chi. she found disc sports too stressful. hold on. let me ask you this... what's she gonna like six months from now? who do we have on aerial karate? steve. steve. steve. and alexis. uh, no. just steve. just steve. just steve. live business, powered by sap. when you run live, you run simple. so we know how to cover almost almoanything.hing, even a ufh2o. [man] that's not good. [pilot] that's not good. [man] that's really not good. [burke] it happened august fourteenth,2008, and we covered it.talk to farmers. w
fema gave them some money to get by. all the river to the water to the north making a problem.there could be 4 to 6 by the end of the week. my concerns in the central part of the state. texas feeling the brunt of this. three are missing around the houston area. >> tom saylor in the weather center. thank you very much. >>> they were best friends and brothers in arms. now they are buried together. brothers forever. it's a connection so strong that it brought their families together...
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he id fema has made strides in being ready to help when hurricanes and other disasters hit including the launch of a new app. he also said the own us is on everybody to obey orders and have an emergency kit ready. >> some public complacency is slipping in. it only takes one. it just takes one big disaster that -- for us to really see some severe impacts. >> storm team four predicts only a slightly above average hurricane this year with most storms in our region staying well out to sea. >>> well, doug kammerer is still tracking remnants of bonnie today and boy, did it get sticky out there or what today, doug? >> a little bit on the warm and humid sideac ssro the region. you know that, guys. the temperatures are close to 80 degrees and it will be a very warm night and a very warm couple of days and let's take a look and show you what's happening. you notice i said warm and not hot. we'll stay in the 80s and we don't have 90s as of yet and out there right now and a nice bug out here. 85. not too much of a heat index and it's warm on the humid side under partly to mostly sunny skies. 82,
he id fema has made strides in being ready to help when hurricanes and other disasters hit including the launch of a new app. he also said the own us is on everybody to obey orders and have an emergency kit ready. >> some public complacency is slipping in. it only takes one. it just takes one big disaster that -- for us to really see some severe impacts. >> storm team four predicts only a slightly above average hurricane this year with most storms in our region staying well out to...
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. >> they're based on the fema and other federal agencies we again make anything up there is precedent for everything that was done in the study and where possible we customized the economic 3408dz with local data like the example of the mta tracks i gave you that 2 inches of water on the tracks is a threshold we use that threshold so we use 11 city agencies and conducted a field survey we didn't have certain gi s from the databases they don't track driveway down slope or is the front door higher-up than the sidewalk we did a survey of 5 hundred parcels within the one hundred year flood area to find a probability that the buildings will have a barrier to flooding or entry to 2010 and find those in the economic models so let's go look at the flood location policy options they're what it takes to address flooding if a particular design storm from the 5 year storm to the one hundred storm and it eliminates any flood risk and each option as we go through this part of presentation you'll see a recommendation of what projects infrastructure we need to get to the level of protection as well a
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some military, someone for that, some civilian, coast guard, fema, immigration and custom enforcement all quite different thrown together, brought together 13 years ago without an obvious approach to that conductivity. i think the approach that unity of effort is exactly right for conductivity. you've got these components that have very -- in some cases, very clear missions, cultures that work a lot tried. there's many things they should do independently, but there's also many things where there should be strong collaboration and a direct approach and it's on the situations you need to make sure people are working together. my view is that the unity of effort launched by secretary johnson two years ago is that right blend. i will give you a quick synopsis. you need to have senior leadership teams for all the components are together and working together. we now have a senior leadership council meets twice a month. all the component leadership, other senior leadership means the secretary johnson to talk about strategic issues and about areas where we need to work together. i will give y
some military, someone for that, some civilian, coast guard, fema, immigration and custom enforcement all quite different thrown together, brought together 13 years ago without an obvious approach to that conductivity. i think the approach that unity of effort is exactly right for conductivity. you've got these components that have very -- in some cases, very clear missions, cultures that work a lot tried. there's many things they should do independently, but there's also many things where...
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we have disaster with fema and others that happen, but we have to be prepared for that. but it's your post office, and your postmaster that's probably understands the area and the community better than anybody. i visited montezuma creek, utah, small place down on the navajo indian reservation. a dilapidated building, that local postmaster had been there for more than 20 years. she knows her community. she knows all the people. she knows people who speak english who don't speak english. she knows who rides in on a horse to get their mail. she knows the community. that's the type of the effort that the rest of the federal government should be engaged in. also, i want to continue to look -- and this committee has jurisdiction on the census. we're going to go out and spend billions of dollars on the census to try to recreate what the post office already has in place. and i can tell the postmaster's itching to speak here, so please. >> i'm sorry, mr. chairman, i did just want to -- a proof point to your comments. two, if i may. one was working recently with a midwestern city
we have disaster with fema and others that happen, but we have to be prepared for that. but it's your post office, and your postmaster that's probably understands the area and the community better than anybody. i visited montezuma creek, utah, small place down on the navajo indian reservation. a dilapidated building, that local postmaster had been there for more than 20 years. she knows her community. she knows all the people. she knows people who speak english who don't speak english. she...
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this has sometimes been called a fema for public health. it would need to cover both domestic and global. it would need to have not only some resources available but authorities. authorities make a big difference. there's good reasons for the administrative procedure that we follow in the government but they don't always match with emergencies. in the zika response, for example, we've been authorized to use what's called direct hiring authority. as a result, we have more than 70 people who joined c.d.c. to work full time on this. that makes a big different. one of our lessons, internally from ebola is that we wore our staff out. we had 4,000 staff work on ebola. 20 staff work on ebola in regular time. 1,400 people went to west africa. they spent 75,000 work day there is. we didn't have any serious injuries, we didn't have any ebola infections, but it was exhausting for the staff. we need to bring new staff onboard. zika won't be a one month or one-year problem. we need to get people working on it now who will be able to work on it long-term
this has sometimes been called a fema for public health. it would need to cover both domestic and global. it would need to have not only some resources available but authorities. authorities make a big difference. there's good reasons for the administrative procedure that we follow in the government but they don't always match with emergencies. in the zika response, for example, we've been authorized to use what's called direct hiring authority. as a result, we have more than 70 people who...
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. >>> and fema is also giving information about how it is preparing for possible storms.he atlantic hurricane season officially begins next wednesday, june 1st. >>> the third straight year, the national spelling bee produced not one but two champions. >> feldenkrais. f.e.l.d.e.n.k.r. a.i. s. feldenkrais. >> correct. >> how about that. feldenkrais. despite rule changes designed to make it harder for the contest to end in a tie, that's exactly what happened. nihar janga from texas, and 13-year-old jairam hathwar from new york will share the trophy after they both correctly spelled their final two words. pretty cool. >>> up next, drowning is the number one cause of accidental death in young children. before you take a tip in the pool, what experts want you to know about staying safe while you're swimming and why some swimming instructors say lessons aren't enough. >>> sunshine this bright, you might need a few lessons before you hit summer fest at penns landing. it's a hot one on the rink. inline skatings lacing up for the open skate, just opened up for the first time at 11:
. >>> and fema is also giving information about how it is preparing for possible storms.he atlantic hurricane season officially begins next wednesday, june 1st. >>> the third straight year, the national spelling bee produced not one but two champions. >> feldenkrais. f.e.l.d.e.n.k.r. a.i. s. feldenkrais. >> correct. >> how about that. feldenkrais. despite rule changes designed to make it harder for the contest to end in a tie, that's exactly what happened....
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to set conditions for the governor in advance of other federal services or other capabilities that fema might bring to the table so i think our response as we think about a cyber response is really to set conditions for other responders than to come in, but it is great area of exploration in terms of how we continue to support the state governors. >> scott? >> and i'll second that. i think -- we just met 20 minutes ago, i think that's the wave of the future, and i speak from our company we've got about 45 to 50 employees that are all in the national guard or air force and all of them are cyber folks and they're distributed all over the country. so the limitation with dhs is because of certain locations, physical locations. dhs is everywhere. plus they're private soldiers. our team plays out, they work with us during the course of the week. on the weekend, they're cyber warriors so they're totally prepared to support the mission out in the field all over the place. you have a bank in muskogee, a national guard, folks working day jobs in the private sector fully kaip blt of supporting tha
to set conditions for the governor in advance of other federal services or other capabilities that fema might bring to the table so i think our response as we think about a cyber response is really to set conditions for other responders than to come in, but it is great area of exploration in terms of how we continue to support the state governors. >> scott? >> and i'll second that. i think -- we just met 20 minutes ago, i think that's the wave of the future, and i speak from our...