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we talked about mitigation yesterday. and i think the overall goal of a flood insurance policy, as in any insurance policy, is to have the minimization of risk with the benefit of an affordable policy. if you don't focus on that what you're providing is relief. relief is not where we want to go, that creates fema and greater problems without any control. so what benefit is there in making sure that we allow for incentives to mitigate the risk, and what benefit is being provided or incentive is being provided right now by nfip for that mitigation? anybody want to take a stab at that? >> sure. so the, the key incentive for loss mitigation is proper pricing of the insurance product. >> correct, mr. birnbaum and i apologize. you're on something i want to talk about and i only have a couple seconds. would not consumers benefit greater from having more assessment of risk done in a granular fashion if the private carriers were involved making sure they're protecting investment on risk to the benefit of the consumers so we could
we talked about mitigation yesterday. and i think the overall goal of a flood insurance policy, as in any insurance policy, is to have the minimization of risk with the benefit of an affordable policy. if you don't focus on that what you're providing is relief. relief is not where we want to go, that creates fema and greater problems without any control. so what benefit is there in making sure that we allow for incentives to mitigate the risk, and what benefit is being provided or incentive is...
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officer for the state of california when i think of insurance i don't think about mitigation. >> so as part of public safety mission the c e a started to put aside mitigation loss fund 5 percent of invested income and when i joined the company 34 years ago we had $45 million to make a difference for moving and incentivizing and mitigation for california homeowners to structure engineering a unique opportunity to cervical homeowners to help them to mitigate the equivalent. >> whether an owner or renter i want to find more information about earthquake insurance where should i go. >> earthquake authority.com not only information about insurance but a calculated figures and as of january lots of deductible and 25 percent if a homeowner mitigate their hope up to 20 percent off their premium as an incentive for the work. >> what does mitigate the home mean. >> strengthen, renovate, retrofit through a home particularly older to earlier codes and you put in adding streamlining maybe collar bolts to tie to the foundation or to the wall so it is braced to earthquake can be very, very affordab
officer for the state of california when i think of insurance i don't think about mitigation. >> so as part of public safety mission the c e a started to put aside mitigation loss fund 5 percent of invested income and when i joined the company 34 years ago we had $45 million to make a difference for moving and incentivizing and mitigation for california homeowners to structure engineering a unique opportunity to cervical homeowners to help them to mitigate the equivalent. >> whether...
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i heard before talk as mitigation. would there be a change in the mitigation processes on the private sector verse the -- versus the public way we do it right now? >> oh, absolutely, congressman. >> for the better? >> yeah. if the private sector were responsible for flood insurance as part of the homeowners policy they'd have incentive for lost mitigation they simply don't have right now. >> okay. >> you would see things like partnerships for lost mitigation. you might see multiyear homeowners policies where the lost mitigation is financed way loan that's paid for from the discounts. there's opportunities for innovation that simply aren't going to occur saying let's hope the appreciate sector gets involved if the surplus lines puts its toes in the water. >> with that i'll yeed back. i'm over time actually. >> i'd like to respond. >> real quick response. we know experience 5% named storms deductibles and hazard insurance in our particular marketplace. so we continue to have that risk, and as a lender, then part of that
i heard before talk as mitigation. would there be a change in the mitigation processes on the private sector verse the -- versus the public way we do it right now? >> oh, absolutely, congressman. >> for the better? >> yeah. if the private sector were responsible for flood insurance as part of the homeowners policy they'd have incentive for lost mitigation they simply don't have right now. >> okay. >> you would see things like partnerships for lost mitigation. you...
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we talked about mitigation yesterday. i think the overall goal of a flood insurance policy is in an insurance is to have minimization of risk with the benefit of an affordable care he appeared if you don't focus on maxima what you provide is nothing but relief and that creates greater problems without any control. what benefit is there in making sure that we allow incentives to mitigate the risks and what benefit is being provided or incentives provided right now by nfip for the mitigation? anybody want to take it out? >> sure. the key incentive for loss mitigation is proper pricing of the insurance product. >> i apologize. i've only got a couple seconds, the consumers benefit greater from having more assessment of risk it down and make regular fashion of the private carriers were involved to make sure they are protecting investment on the rest in the benefit of his numerous that we would have an affordable market with less risk of loss to the consumer. >> the answer is yes if they were comprehensively done by the market.
we talked about mitigation yesterday. i think the overall goal of a flood insurance policy is in an insurance is to have minimization of risk with the benefit of an affordable care he appeared if you don't focus on maxima what you provide is nothing but relief and that creates greater problems without any control. what benefit is there in making sure that we allow incentives to mitigate the risks and what benefit is being provided or incentives provided right now by nfip for the mitigation?...
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there's a lot of good work on mitigation activities.and i do think there are some mitigating factors that yield greater benefits. we have heard like aircraft observation, some of the adjustments to the models and the like. and noaa is working on those things. so a lot of that is being worked on now and that goes back to the comments and questions earlier on the recommendations. we want to see some of those mitigation activities rounded out even further so that if, in fact, we have gaps leading up to march 2017, that we have some of the backup capabilities. >> and in that regard, and dr. volz, you may want to come back to mr. posey's questions there at the end about having -- whether you have a satellite backup system in orbit or if you have backup systems on the ground, do you have backup launch capabilities? because if you do have a massive solar event or some other emp type of event, would you have the capability to launch more satellites? >> we rely on the launch services provided through the national assets, the same launch service
there's a lot of good work on mitigation activities.and i do think there are some mitigating factors that yield greater benefits. we have heard like aircraft observation, some of the adjustments to the models and the like. and noaa is working on those things. so a lot of that is being worked on now and that goes back to the comments and questions earlier on the recommendations. we want to see some of those mitigation activities rounded out even further so that if, in fact, we have gaps leading...
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mitigated is that a fair read t insight impact that couldn't be mitigated is that a fair readth insight impact that couldn't be mitigated is that a fair reading of it - >> it has very few impacts. >> i find that hard to automobi hear in the historic preservation commission now. >> hi, i'm shelly the preservation staff with the planning department on august 26, 2015, the mta filed a certificate of appropriateness application for the van ness enue bus rapid transit project with the planning department the c of a entitlement for the brt project that falls what the boundary for the project eis per article 10 the historic preservation commission must find that the proposed work is in compliance with the secretary of interior standard for the treatment testify historic proposed o properties with the designated ordinance and the general plans preservation policy in anticipation of the required happening review the planning department preservation staff begin consulting with the team in early 2014 and in september of 2014 the project was reviewed at that public meeting by the architecture revie
mitigated is that a fair read t insight impact that couldn't be mitigated is that a fair readth insight impact that couldn't be mitigated is that a fair reading of it - >> it has very few impacts. >> i find that hard to automobi hear in the historic preservation commission now. >> hi, i'm shelly the preservation staff with the planning department on august 26, 2015, the mta filed a certificate of appropriateness application for the van ness enue bus rapid transit project with...
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to deal with, the mitigation issued. >> they go together. you can't tell the nfip to offer subsidized rates and then say invest in lost mitigation. >> they do in the real world that this ain't the real world. i mean, i would like for it to be but that's just not the way it is. i understand exactly what you say and i agree with what you are saying if we were in the
to deal with, the mitigation issued. >> they go together. you can't tell the nfip to offer subsidized rates and then say invest in lost mitigation. >> they do in the real world that this ain't the real world. i mean, i would like for it to be but that's just not the way it is. i understand exactly what you say and i agree with what you are saying if we were in the
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there's a lot of good work on mitigation activities. and i do think there are some mitigating factors that yield greater benefits. we have heard like aircraft observation, some of the adjustments to the models and the like. and noaa is working on those things. so a lot of that is being worked on now and that goes back to the comments and questions earlier on the recommendations. we want to see some of those mitigation activities rounded out even further so that if, in fact, we have gaps leading up to march 2017, that we have some of the backup capabilities. >> and in that regard, and dr. volz, you may want to come back to mr. posey's questions there at the end about having -- whether you have a satellite backup system in orbit or if you have backup systems on the ground, do you have backup launch capabilities? because if you do have a massive solar event or some other emp type of event, would you have the capability to launch more satellites? >> we rely on the launch services provided through the national assets, the same launch service
there's a lot of good work on mitigation activities. and i do think there are some mitigating factors that yield greater benefits. we have heard like aircraft observation, some of the adjustments to the models and the like. and noaa is working on those things. so a lot of that is being worked on now and that goes back to the comments and questions earlier on the recommendations. we want to see some of those mitigation activities rounded out even further so that if, in fact, we have gaps leading...
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officer for the state of california when i think of insurance i don't think about mitigation. >> so as part of public safety mission the c e a started to put aside mitigation loss fund 5 percent of invested income and when i joined the company 34 years ago we had $45 million to make a difference for moving and incentivizing and mitigation for california homeowners to structure engineering a unique opportunity to cervical homeowners to help them to mitigate the equivalent. >> whether an owner or renter i want to find more information about earthquake insurance where should i go. >> earthquake authority.com not only information about insurance but a calculated figures and as of january lots of deductible and 25 percent if a homeowner mitigate their hope up to 20 percent off their premium as an incentive for the work. >> what does mitigate the home mean. >> strengthen, renovate, retrofit through a home particularly older to earlier codes and you put in adding streamlining maybe collar bolts to tie to the foundation or to the wall so it is braced to earthquake can be very, very affordab
officer for the state of california when i think of insurance i don't think about mitigation. >> so as part of public safety mission the c e a started to put aside mitigation loss fund 5 percent of invested income and when i joined the company 34 years ago we had $45 million to make a difference for moving and incentivizing and mitigation for california homeowners to structure engineering a unique opportunity to cervical homeowners to help them to mitigate the equivalent. >> whether...
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to deal with, the mitigation issued. >> they go together. you can't tell the nfip to offer subsidized rates and then say invest in lost mitigation. >> they do in the real world that this ain't the real world. i mean, i would like for it to be but that's just not the way it is. i understand exactly what you say and i agree with what you are saying if we were in the real world. >> you have the power to create that real world. >> thank you. [laughter] mr. bradshaw? >> just very quickly, as you know, there's been a huge investment in the levee system in new orleans which we appreciate significantly. there's a huge modernization of the levee system in new orleans. so when you live behind a dam, you have to be always conscious and always vigilant if it starts leaking. so the national flood insurance program is very important program in order to help those folks that do need help to maintain affordable housing. we are very much in favor of that. >> thank you. >> gentleman yields back. with that i've got a couple of follow-ups. mr. kelley, during th
to deal with, the mitigation issued. >> they go together. you can't tell the nfip to offer subsidized rates and then say invest in lost mitigation. >> they do in the real world that this ain't the real world. i mean, i would like for it to be but that's just not the way it is. i understand exactly what you say and i agree with what you are saying if we were in the real world. >> you have the power to create that real world. >> thank you. [laughter] mr. bradshaw? >>...
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the mitigation measures did not change from the first eir to the second eir. you may remember in february 2013 the commission reviewed 3 other mitigation measures relate dood had project including the [inaudible] the preservation architect design related feature thofz project and the murm identification test{preservation procedures. you commented on those and they have now complied with all the mitigation measures. this sh the last remaining mitigation measure under the eir and the materials in front of you are draft so your comment will be incorporated into the final project. staff reviewed them and given initial feedback. we encouraged the plauject sponsor to include a website as part of ininterpretive program even though it wasn't specifically called out in the mitigation monitoring schedule. we have also will be working with them on the final design for the plaque since the city is developing its own plaque program and want to be consistent with the plaques that would be installed at other sites. with that i'll turn it over to [inaudible] and if you have q
the mitigation measures did not change from the first eir to the second eir. you may remember in february 2013 the commission reviewed 3 other mitigation measures relate dood had project including the [inaudible] the preservation architect design related feature thofz project and the murm identification test{preservation procedures. you commented on those and they have now complied with all the mitigation measures. this sh the last remaining mitigation measure under the eir and the materials in...
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the mayor says there might also be opportunities for help through fema's hazard mitigation grant program. he told me he's being joined by sumter mayor joe mcelveen on the d-c trip. another concern is rebuilding the columbia canal as well. benjamin says he's hoping to score both federal and state funds to get that done. we'll have more from the mayor -- and take a closer look at what he says the need is -- coming up at 11 o'clock. west columbia is still working riverwalk park after october's flood. two portions remain closed, but most of it has been reopened. the area between the gervais street bridge and riverside drive - and the piece south of the amphitheater adjacent to the village at the riverwalk neighborhood - are also still closed. officials are working with the south carolina emergency management division and fema to mitigate erosion issues in those areas. students from river gate elementary school in charlotte are helping students affected by the flood. today, the principal and twenty of her student council members went to pine grove elementary school off of broad river road in
the mayor says there might also be opportunities for help through fema's hazard mitigation grant program. he told me he's being joined by sumter mayor joe mcelveen on the d-c trip. another concern is rebuilding the columbia canal as well. benjamin says he's hoping to score both federal and state funds to get that done. we'll have more from the mayor -- and take a closer look at what he says the need is -- coming up at 11 o'clock. west columbia is still working riverwalk park after october's...
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the cost of mitigation is from $850 maybe to $1400 normally. there are conditions where it could be higherlucas says the mitigation process uses a system of fans and pvc pipes to push back on the radon trying to enter through h cracks in the foundation, floor or walls. allen lucas, certified radon tester21:52:38 it's different for every single property. one house can check high the other house right next to it can check low. you have to tesesto find out. if you would like to learn more about radon gas there is information online and a hotline number provided by the department of public health.if you would like that information n we have it on our website, cbs 2 iowa dot com. mellaney moore, cbs 2 news. the cedar rapids public library board of trustees has voted to approve the 2017 fiscal budget. budget.voters rejected a property tax last year that programs.now - with more than 460-ththsand dollars cut - the library will be reducing hours, staff, and services.the budget will go before the city council in february. the race for the white house is
the cost of mitigation is from $850 maybe to $1400 normally. there are conditions where it could be higherlucas says the mitigation process uses a system of fans and pvc pipes to push back on the radon trying to enter through h cracks in the foundation, floor or walls. allen lucas, certified radon tester21:52:38 it's different for every single property. one house can check high the other house right next to it can check low. you have to tesesto find out. if you would like to learn more about...
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. >> reporter: -- but also work with cdot on hundreds of missions mitigating avalanche danger by roads, either by blasting or using the new gas x system. >> here on berthoud pass and the stanley slide pass and loveland pass. >> reporter: work that's >> if is a big job for us. we have a lot of stretches of roadway. >> reporter: and with the recent combination of snow, wind and warm temperatures-- >> we do have our first warmup in quite sometime. >> reporter: -- means this weekend's moderate to considerable avalanche danger is expected to be on the rise. >> we still have dangerous snow pack conditions. >> reporter: yesterday near crested butte, colorado had its first avalanche fatality of the season. and near berthoud pass, two small slides reached highway 40 near berthoud pass. lane of the road there. >> reporter: then today with rising temps, the snow started sliding near i-70 and the eisenhower/johnson tunnels with the most active weeks for avalanches yet to come. >> we see most of our february. >> reporter: meaning for brian, the avalanche work in colorado may have only just begun. >
. >> reporter: -- but also work with cdot on hundreds of missions mitigating avalanche danger by roads, either by blasting or using the new gas x system. >> here on berthoud pass and the stanley slide pass and loveland pass. >> reporter: work that's >> if is a big job for us. we have a lot of stretches of roadway. >> reporter: and with the recent combination of snow, wind and warm temperatures-- >> we do have our first warmup in quite sometime. >>...
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to try to mitigate that threat. part of it require some product of the law.when you are dealing with the tech industry whether twitter facebook or google whatever the flavor of the month is what responsibility do these companies have? is it a legal responsibility? isis supporters using twitter to recruit young people in boston or california is twitter providing communication equipment is that providing material support to terrorists or would we say that's an unrealistic approach to this and maybe we need to get the tech industry to say you know we recognize that these extremists are exploiting our services and we could come up with creative ways to mitigate that threat. these are questions that i don't think anybody has answered yet but the people are tackling. there is no magic bullet. i would just say as we discussed legal remedies here i don't think those exists in a vacuum. i think we need to have law enforcement and we do have good prosecutors and a good criminal justice system but when he treated people who are counting on ways to identify people at ris
to try to mitigate that threat. part of it require some product of the law.when you are dealing with the tech industry whether twitter facebook or google whatever the flavor of the month is what responsibility do these companies have? is it a legal responsibility? isis supporters using twitter to recruit young people in boston or california is twitter providing communication equipment is that providing material support to terrorists or would we say that's an unrealistic approach to this and...
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that has been suggested is to consider a balancing or smoothly account to mitigate those types rates as i mentioned this is unprecedented doing so will is an annual came it could be 15ers or 50 percent but something that provides some relief with the ability to amnesties the balance of those over a period of time so you have a smoothly effect and not have this hit on rates the figure out is to request to open a preceding at the sfpuc other issues about the exit fee including a potential very visiting obvious iuoe circulations u calculations work the memories and the policy behind that as well as how long does the p ccii kay cia we don't see a - they're no longer able to procure but monopoly has been defined so those are the remedies that lean as suggested and many others that have merging with the commissioners we don't know for sure there is relief for the 2016 fee some indication of a willingness to engage if the structural fixed to the p cia that is a step in the right direction if you can join us for to press conference next thursday december 17th prior to the commission hearing
that has been suggested is to consider a balancing or smoothly account to mitigate those types rates as i mentioned this is unprecedented doing so will is an annual came it could be 15ers or 50 percent but something that provides some relief with the ability to amnesties the balance of those over a period of time so you have a smoothly effect and not have this hit on rates the figure out is to request to open a preceding at the sfpuc other issues about the exit fee including a potential very...
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that has been suggested is to consider a balancing or smoothly account to mitigate those types rates as i mentioned this is unprecedented doing so will is an annual came it could be 15ers or 50 percent but something that provides some relief with the ability to amnesties the balance of those over a period of time so you have a smoothly effect and not have this hit on rates the figure out is to request to open a preceding at the sfpuc other issues about the exit fee including a potential very visiting obvious iuoe circulations u calculations work the memories and the policy behind that as well as how long does the p ccii kay cia we don't see a - they're no longer able to procure but monopoly has been defined so those are the remedies that lean as suggested and many others that have merging with the commissioners we don't know for sure there is relief for the 2016 fee some indication of a willingness to engage if the structural fixed to the p cia that is a step in the right direction if you can join us for to press conference next thursday december 17th prior to the commission hearing
that has been suggested is to consider a balancing or smoothly account to mitigate those types rates as i mentioned this is unprecedented doing so will is an annual came it could be 15ers or 50 percent but something that provides some relief with the ability to amnesties the balance of those over a period of time so you have a smoothly effect and not have this hit on rates the figure out is to request to open a preceding at the sfpuc other issues about the exit fee including a potential very...
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bria radon sux mitigation o oers small do i i yourself testting kits in store. for more information you can find their website on our website at siouxlland matters dot com. reporting live in studio, bria bell abc 9 news. tim: after last night's state of the union address the president is makign his way to give a few speeches on gun control. today he stopped in omaha nebraska speaking at the university of nebraska to a crowd of over 8 thousand. prior to that he om meeting, in nebraska obama isisxpected to be e king his way to louisana tonight. jenna: there's plenty of reaction to president obama's final state of the union address. democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton saying the president has kept the economy strong and the country safe. meanwhile gop rival donald trump tweeted out quote "the speech was one of the most boring, rambling and non-substantive i have heard in a long time." not suprisingly reactions mostly fell along party lines. i'm praising the president for what i thought was a great state of the union address last night and agree that t
bria radon sux mitigation o oers small do i i yourself testting kits in store. for more information you can find their website on our website at siouxlland matters dot com. reporting live in studio, bria bell abc 9 news. tim: after last night's state of the union address the president is makign his way to give a few speeches on gun control. today he stopped in omaha nebraska speaking at the university of nebraska to a crowd of over 8 thousand. prior to that he om meeting, in nebraska obama...
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so what can we do, creatively, beyond just arresting people to try to mitigate that threat? part of it requires some thought of the law. when you're dealing with the tech industry, whether it is twitter or facebook or google or whatever the flavor of the month is, what responsibility do these companies have? is a legal responsibility? when isis supporters are using twitter to try to recruit young people in boston or california, is twitter providing communication equipment, is that providing material support to terror? or, do we say that is an unrealistic approach to this and maybe we need to get the tech industry to say, we recognize that they are exploiting our services and we need to come up with creative ways to mitigate that threat. these are questions that i don't think anybody has answered yet, but the people are tackling. there is no sort of magic bullet. so, i would just say, as we discussed legal remedies here, i do not think that those things can exist in a vacuum. i think we need to have the law-enforcement, we need to have the prosecutors, a good criminal justice
so what can we do, creatively, beyond just arresting people to try to mitigate that threat? part of it requires some thought of the law. when you're dealing with the tech industry, whether it is twitter or facebook or google or whatever the flavor of the month is, what responsibility do these companies have? is a legal responsibility? when isis supporters are using twitter to try to recruit young people in boston or california, is twitter providing communication equipment, is that providing...
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the cost of mitigation is from $850 maybe to $1400 normally. there are conditions where it could be higherlucas says the mitigation process uses a system of fans and pvc pipes to push back on the radon trying to enter through cracks in the foundation, floor or walls. allen lucas, certified radon tester21:52:38 i is different for every single property. one house can check high the other house right have to test to find out. covering the corridor in cedar rapids, mellaney moore, fox 28 news. because this danger affects every corner of iowa, the state has set up a radon hotline at the number on your screen.1-800-383-5992. next on the fox 28 news at nine. nine.bernie's big day in the corridor.a live report on the democratic candidate's busy friday as the countdown to the caucus enters the final weeks. weeks.and one of the greatest cyclones on the gridiron finally gets the call from the hall.a look bacat the career of troy davis - when the fox you've upgraded all your old technology... so what about this? it's time to get into the new with ford new
the cost of mitigation is from $850 maybe to $1400 normally. there are conditions where it could be higherlucas says the mitigation process uses a system of fans and pvc pipes to push back on the radon trying to enter through cracks in the foundation, floor or walls. allen lucas, certified radon tester21:52:38 i is different for every single property. one house can check high the other house right have to test to find out. covering the corridor in cedar rapids, mellaney moore, fox 28 news....
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grant from fema's hazard mitigation assistance program. and the great american comedy festival will sponsor some middle of the winter comedy later this month. festival director lori williams says comedy shows are set for january 28th in wayne, january 29th at divots in norfolk, and january 30th in columbus. these and more stories can be heard on newstalk wjag, literock 97.5 and 106kix." jessica rae: the world is plastic garbage and it's going to get a lot worse. the world economic forum is predicting there will be more plastic than fish in terms of weight in the world's oceans by 20-50. the report is based on interviews with more than 180 experts... they estimate by 20-50, the amount of plastics produced globally will increase three times, to more than 1- point-1 million tons. jessica rae: coming up in sports...it's been a long time since west beat east on the hardwood. would that change last night? we'll have the highlights from the east side after the break. scott: stay tuned for riders and barrel racers all took part in a different sort
grant from fema's hazard mitigation assistance program. and the great american comedy festival will sponsor some middle of the winter comedy later this month. festival director lori williams says comedy shows are set for january 28th in wayne, january 29th at divots in norfolk, and january 30th in columbus. these and more stories can be heard on newstalk wjag, literock 97.5 and 106kix." jessica rae: the world is plastic garbage and it's going to get a lot worse. the world economic forum is...
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i had to mitigate some of the other dollars by participating. i was the president of the pta for six years doing everything i could to work off a lot of the extra money. parents are really interested regardless of the economic platform there on. they can get involved and mitigate some additional dollars and send their kids to school. constitution al and goes into effect, you'll see a lot more kids from the lower income bracket participate as well. will nevada ever pass the lottery? >> probably not. we get the pressure from the casino industry. and that's too bad. they could participate and sell the lottery tickets and they would get a kick back for each ticket. >> there's an argument out there that it's an attack. whether you want to throw your money away or invest it. i don't see us getting it. we have so much gaming here. >> the last bill didn't even do you see any effort at all? >> every session. it fails. i'm sure by that mentality as well. people are going out to arizona and prime and buying their tickets. but they are still traveling. why
i had to mitigate some of the other dollars by participating. i was the president of the pta for six years doing everything i could to work off a lot of the extra money. parents are really interested regardless of the economic platform there on. they can get involved and mitigate some additional dollars and send their kids to school. constitution al and goes into effect, you'll see a lot more kids from the lower income bracket participate as well. will nevada ever pass the lottery? >>...
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dubuque in 2011 when a terrential did significant damage to a number of homes this grant will help mitigate those types of flooding risks and help improve water quality throughout our state. dubuque will be getting 31 and a half millions dollars to assist in flood repair - specifically to go towards the bee branch watershed project that would help mitigate flash flooding issues. production is halted on a popular brand of bagged salads -- after someone who ate it died. the center for disease control says one person died in michigan and at least 12 people across six the infected salads were called dole, fresh selections, simple truth, marketside, the little salad bar, and president's choice. the c-d-c is recalling all packaged salads produced at the plant. changes are coming to the academy - after an outcry over a nation. immediately increase diversity on the board of governors, the academy will establish three new governor seats." they're committing to coubling the number of women and diverse members of the academy by 2020. this is the second year all of the acting nominations have been for
dubuque in 2011 when a terrential did significant damage to a number of homes this grant will help mitigate those types of flooding risks and help improve water quality throughout our state. dubuque will be getting 31 and a half millions dollars to assist in flood repair - specifically to go towards the bee branch watershed project that would help mitigate flash flooding issues. production is halted on a popular brand of bagged salads -- after someone who ate it died. the center for disease...
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to mitigate the risk given terrain and the complexities of that mission, and the importance of fight tonight readiness on that peninsula, we believe it's necessary to leave a regular army cab forward stationed in korea. the commission also believes even at ten cabs, one should be left there, and not be rotating opinion the army currently meets that by rotating that force over. but we think that's taking on undue risk that needs to be mitigated. >> the commission also strongly recommends the regular army retain 11 combat aviation brigades. that's what the demand is. yes, sir, that is costly. it costs about $1.9 billion. but when you look at the capabilities that are being asked for by the combat and commands, aviation is right at the top of the list. 11 cabs would help meet the ongoing high demand for army aviation and provide more capacity for contingencies. moreover, it would help the regular army to come closer of meeting its goal of one year deployed for every two years at home. right now, they don't meet that. retaining an 11th cab again would require buying necessary additional
to mitigate the risk given terrain and the complexities of that mission, and the importance of fight tonight readiness on that peninsula, we believe it's necessary to leave a regular army cab forward stationed in korea. the commission also believes even at ten cabs, one should be left there, and not be rotating opinion the army currently meets that by rotating that force over. but we think that's taking on undue risk that needs to be mitigated. >> the commission also strongly recommends...
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what we say and continue to say is that states also have a have a system designed to mitigate violence associated with marijuana industry. peopletwo, keep young and children away from the product. , we areern that we have seeing a number of situations where children gain access to products that look like candy, cakes, the purity is different, they are becoming very ill. me,ave stayed expressing to that a state has not legalized a particular substance, see people travel cross state lines to obtain it. we will intervene in those areas. host: a little bit more tougher regulation, you mentioned the candy issue? loretta lynch: we still have a very strong enforcement agency there. states need to deal with this issue. the federal government is still intervening and looking at this situation. our overall goal is to protect the american people. are >> c-span takes you on the road to the white house. have access to the candidates and town hall meetings. our comments on twitter, facebook, or by phone. every campaign event we cover is available on our website. democratic presidential bernie sander
what we say and continue to say is that states also have a have a system designed to mitigate violence associated with marijuana industry. peopletwo, keep young and children away from the product. , we areern that we have seeing a number of situations where children gain access to products that look like candy, cakes, the purity is different, they are becoming very ill. me,ave stayed expressing to that a state has not legalized a particular substance, see people travel cross state lines to...
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jeff henson with jeo said the plan would be financed through a fema hazard mitigation assistance program grant. work has begun on a power line project in northeast nebraska. nebraska public power district officials say a 345,000-volt line will be run 39 miles from a substation southwest of hoskins to a new substation northeast of neligh. a helicopter being used to string shield wire could distract motorists. those and more stories can be heard on news talk wjag, lite rock 97.5 and 106 kix . " jessica rae: a local doctor has recently been recognized for her contributions to the dangers of radon gas dr. cynthia wolff from akron was named the recipient of the president's award at the north american primary care research group's annual meeting. wolff, was honored for her commitment to inform her community about radon is a tasteless, oderless gas that kills 400 iowa's annually from lung cancer. wolff said she is humbled to receive the honor. so far she's given out 750 radon home testing kits since 2012. jessica rae: mcdonald's is turning french fries into a dessert item... but you have to go
jeff henson with jeo said the plan would be financed through a fema hazard mitigation assistance program grant. work has begun on a power line project in northeast nebraska. nebraska public power district officials say a 345,000-volt line will be run 39 miles from a substation southwest of hoskins to a new substation northeast of neligh. a helicopter being used to string shield wire could distract motorists. those and more stories can be heard on news talk wjag, lite rock 97.5 and 106 kix ....
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this mitigates the magnitude of a perimeter security breach or break-in. these approaches are already the gold standard in the commercial industry and need to be across the federal government. many government agencies conclude the most effective means is to build a new network environment or data center called a green filled environment with enhanced security protocols. agencies reach this because environments are soon to be unsalvageable. this is a legitimate strategy, however, it fails to address the persistent threat to existing cyber infrastructure. there are two main issues with this approach. existing networks or data centers continue to operate while the new environment is being provisioned which leaves sensitive data vulnerable to continued attack. it can take months or years. as we've seen this is what happened with the attack at opm. they were building a new enhanced network but the attack happened on the existing system. without clear cyber security guidelines mandating new software based security strategies that go beyond centric security, the
this mitigates the magnitude of a perimeter security breach or break-in. these approaches are already the gold standard in the commercial industry and need to be across the federal government. many government agencies conclude the most effective means is to build a new network environment or data center called a green filled environment with enhanced security protocols. agencies reach this because environments are soon to be unsalvageable. this is a legitimate strategy, however, it fails to...
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to mitigate the risk given terrain and the complexities of that mission, and the importance of fight tonight readiness on that peninsula, we believe it's necessary to leave a regular army cab forward stationed in korea. the commission also believes even at ten cabs, one should be left there, and not be rotating opinion the army currently meets that by rotating that force over. but we think that's taking on undue risk that needs to be mitigated. >> the commission also strongly recommends the regular army retain 11 combat aviation brigades. that's what the demand is. yes, sir, that is costly. it costs about $1.9 billion. but when you look at the capabilities that are being asked for by the combat and commands, aviation is right at the top of the list. 11 cabs would help meet the ongoing high demand for army aviation and provide more capacity for contingencies. moreover, it would help the regular army to come closer of meeting its goal of one year deployed for every two years at home. right now, they don't meet that. retaining an 11th cab again would require buying necessary additional
to mitigate the risk given terrain and the complexities of that mission, and the importance of fight tonight readiness on that peninsula, we believe it's necessary to leave a regular army cab forward stationed in korea. the commission also believes even at ten cabs, one should be left there, and not be rotating opinion the army currently meets that by rotating that force over. but we think that's taking on undue risk that needs to be mitigated. >> the commission also strongly recommends...
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part of mitigating your risk is not keeping data you do not need. would you agree that is a good practice if you do not need data do not store it? mr. wood: yes. mr. loudermilk: thank you. ms. comstock: i recognize mr. buyer. beyer: dr., i'm fascinated by your testimony. this whole notion of unauthorized lateral movement, and your call for interior rooms , is this recognition built into this cyber security framework? >> moving from just the perimeter security to the internal stuff. butre working with nist now i do not believe it is currently codified, so making it part of a standard would be greatly beneficial. beyer: it sounds like an essential part of the cyber security framework. >> it is rapidly becoming a best practice. part of including it as a standard would be beneficial. saideyer: mr. snyder, you we are well past the days when a password will be much more than a speed bump for a attacker. it is essential for any system to be secure. is this part of the cyber security framework that nist has developed? is bester: i think it practice but not
part of mitigating your risk is not keeping data you do not need. would you agree that is a good practice if you do not need data do not store it? mr. wood: yes. mr. loudermilk: thank you. ms. comstock: i recognize mr. buyer. beyer: dr., i'm fascinated by your testimony. this whole notion of unauthorized lateral movement, and your call for interior rooms , is this recognition built into this cyber security framework? >> moving from just the perimeter security to the internal stuff. butre...
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years when they were going through school i can tell you that we couldn't afford a lot and i had to mitigate some of the dollar by participating, i was the president of the p.t.a. for all those six years doing everything i could to work off a lot of the extra amount of money so if parents are interested, regardless of the economic platform they're on they can get involved in the schools that can mitigate some of the addictional dollars and send their kids to school and constitutional and ghoaz to effect you will see a lot more kids from the lower income bracket participating as well. >> will nevada pass the lottery? >> probably not because we get the pressure from the casino industry and it's too bad because they can participate and sell them these lottery tickets through the casino's and we get so much of a kickback so there's an argument out there that the lottery is a tax on the poor and i mean it's not a tax at all it's up to you as an individual person whether or not you want to throw your money away or whether you want to invest your money however you want to look at it so i don't see
years when they were going through school i can tell you that we couldn't afford a lot and i had to mitigate some of the dollar by participating, i was the president of the p.t.a. for all those six years doing everything i could to work off a lot of the extra amount of money so if parents are interested, regardless of the economic platform they're on they can get involved in the schools that can mitigate some of the addictional dollars and send their kids to school and constitutional and ghoaz...
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what we have said is states have to also have a system designed to mitigate violence associated with their marijuana industries and most importantly keep young people, children away from the products. the concern that we have, children gain access to products that look like candy or cookies and cakes. the purity is different and they are becoming very ill. we have concerns where a state that is not legalizing the substance sees people traveling across state lines to obtain it. we will still intervene in those areas. >> does there need to be tougher regulation? you mentioned the candy issue. ms. lynch: we have a strong enforcement policy there. states need to have a regime in place to deal with these issues. the federal government is still intervening and looking at situations in cases where those are the issues. our overall call is the correction -- our overall goal is the protection of the american people. >> i will leave it there. >> tonight, a look at the criminal justice system and race relations. you will hear from a number police chief and state legislators from baltimore, sout
what we have said is states have to also have a system designed to mitigate violence associated with their marijuana industries and most importantly keep young people, children away from the products. the concern that we have, children gain access to products that look like candy or cookies and cakes. the purity is different and they are becoming very ill. we have concerns where a state that is not legalizing the substance sees people traveling across state lines to obtain it. we will still...
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for paris and we're going to move on our own operational leadership, our own commitments, our own mitigation. that was significant. if you look at the companies that stood with the administration, they span the political and geographic spectrum. so from bank of america to cargo, to gold man sachs, to general motors and microsoft. that's one example of one of the pre-paris commitments that companies offered, the six major u.s. banks stood up, food companies stood up and said we need to do something about this. we understand that acting now acting later, and are, importantly, we're willing to look at our footprint and take action >>> i have to go to a break now, but we will speak about the politics of this and why parties are not hedging their bits the way businesses are. the gap between business and the republican party is one thing. whether the business leaders use their influence to make change in their political allies is another. business politics and the planet. it's inside story. >> understanding the epidemic. >> it was terrifying. >> it's like navigating a minefield. >> go inside the n
for paris and we're going to move on our own operational leadership, our own commitments, our own mitigation. that was significant. if you look at the companies that stood with the administration, they span the political and geographic spectrum. so from bank of america to cargo, to gold man sachs, to general motors and microsoft. that's one example of one of the pre-paris commitments that companies offered, the six major u.s. banks stood up, food companies stood up and said we need to do...
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guest: that is going to mitigated some -- mitigate it some. will not mitigate it drastically.ion crews have also gone away. people moved to different areas. it takes a good while to ramp backup. alix: my last question is -- you took off from hedges last year, expecting higher prices. that did not materialize. when we get to 60-65, will you consider putting on hedges for continental? guest: no, i'm not looking at putting hedges back on at this point. we are very well hedged with natural gas, about 75%. we are in pretty good shape in that area. capx.ody protected that movie made made us look at the picture -- move we made made us look at the whole picture a lot quicker. we made sure we had all of our costs in line. alix: the ceo of continental resources. guys, this chart shows exactly what he was talking about. this orange line is a bargain will production -- oil production. the yellow line is the rigs turning off. they don't turn up until 2016, then 140 rigs needed by the end of 2017 to get production back to the level where it was before it started to fall. you don't just flip
guest: that is going to mitigated some -- mitigate it some. will not mitigate it drastically.ion crews have also gone away. people moved to different areas. it takes a good while to ramp backup. alix: my last question is -- you took off from hedges last year, expecting higher prices. that did not materialize. when we get to 60-65, will you consider putting on hedges for continental? guest: no, i'm not looking at putting hedges back on at this point. we are very well hedged with natural gas,...
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they also are seeking damages for things mitigating -- ways they can mitigate these things that happened poisoning is not reversible. it not something you can cure. but there are ways to work toward mitigating it, proper nutrition, early childhood education. flint, 40% poverty, they don't have a grocery store. they don't have the money to give people to mitigate this problem. and that's what they're looking for tonight in this state of the state address that the governor's going to give. they're looking for answers and also for money that they're expecting him to devote resources to the town of flint to help them get through this. you mentioned that he said yesterday, in an interview with the national journal, this was his katrina. that's how residents in flint feel, too, they feel like they were let down, the response was poor. someone who you will not see tonight at state of the state address is the mayor of flint because she's meeting today with president obama. he is actually appointing a team from the department of health and human services to come here to flint tomorrow to deal wit
they also are seeking damages for things mitigating -- ways they can mitigate these things that happened poisoning is not reversible. it not something you can cure. but there are ways to work toward mitigating it, proper nutrition, early childhood education. flint, 40% poverty, they don't have a grocery store. they don't have the money to give people to mitigate this problem. and that's what they're looking for tonight in this state of the state address that the governor's going to give....
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how do we mitigate that? we ask other entities on our installation to see if they can help out in the relocation assistance program. >> you bring up a good point on the mitigation. in fact, there's a lot of political hay made why do we have commissaries, base exchanges, why do we have those sorts of things. i don't think there's a clear understanding the impact of those dollars that come in to the nwr programs. if you have sailors in a gym they are fifth sailors. that affects readiness. could you speak to that a little bit? >> i know for a fact that our sailors and our families love the activities that we have on the installation. my mwr team is very robust. whether it is family fests we have quarterly or events around the holidays, especially for those families whose husbands or wives or children are deployed, it's invaluable. it goes a long way. they are a great part and making sure that readiness there. speaking from firsthand experience, i know when i'm flying combat missions over afghanistan, what allows
how do we mitigate that? we ask other entities on our installation to see if they can help out in the relocation assistance program. >> you bring up a good point on the mitigation. in fact, there's a lot of political hay made why do we have commissaries, base exchanges, why do we have those sorts of things. i don't think there's a clear understanding the impact of those dollars that come in to the nwr programs. if you have sailors in a gym they are fifth sailors. that affects readiness....
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it's going to require them to have processes, technology, reporting structure in place that help mitigate an event. >> among other things at the mitigate the cost of disruption of business and helping customers impacted by an atan. marsh she is these wrote 3% this year, and some firms may choose to self-insure. >>> they promise their clients they'll filled a zillion things for their home. meanwhile, the online retailers alonging for a couple hundred new employees wayfair isn't alone. forest erbil research says with e-commerce growing 10% a year, there's strong demand no a new breed. we care about folks who are hard-working or bright and have the ability to use analytical insights or quantitative data. >> the ceo is looking for programmers, designers and customer service reps, all at ease with the technology online retailers use to create and enhance their customers' experience, which at wayfair includes phone calls with design consultant sara noneberg. i want them to feel like they're calling their own interior designer. >> shaw says it's hard to find the ideal candidates, so they hire a
it's going to require them to have processes, technology, reporting structure in place that help mitigate an event. >> among other things at the mitigate the cost of disruption of business and helping customers impacted by an atan. marsh she is these wrote 3% this year, and some firms may choose to self-insure. >>> they promise their clients they'll filled a zillion things for their home. meanwhile, the online retailers alonging for a couple hundred new employees wayfair isn't...
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if your home does test high for radon, it's recommended you install a radon mitigation system. that's because radon is the 2nd leading cause of lung cancer. for more information on the dangers of radon, including a fact sheet, go to our website ktiv.com. coming up on news 4 at 10 january is radon awareness month. and, the heath department does have tests. the kits cost $7.00. you leave them in your basement for three to seven days, then send them off to get a reading. 2:06 "we work very hard for where it be radon or other things to encourage people to have the environment they live in be as safe as it possibly can be." if your home does test high for radon, it's recommended you install a radon mitigation system. that's because radon is the 2nd leading cause of lung cancer. dangers of radon, including a fact sheet, go to our website ktiv.com. coming up on news 4 at 10 iowa played purdue at home today, looking for the season sweep of the boilermakers. mark's in later with highlights she's always stood strong... ...to get the job done. hillary clinton. she stood up to china... ...
if your home does test high for radon, it's recommended you install a radon mitigation system. that's because radon is the 2nd leading cause of lung cancer. for more information on the dangers of radon, including a fact sheet, go to our website ktiv.com. coming up on news 4 at 10 january is radon awareness month. and, the heath department does have tests. the kits cost $7.00. you leave them in your basement for three to seven days, then send them off to get a reading. 2:06 "we work very...
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richland county leaders are looking to develel a future flood mitigation plan. right now there is still very visible damage at homes in neighborhoods hardest hit from october's floods. those areas include lower richland county, the gills creek watershed and stoop creek watershed. while construction crews are working to finish the rebuilding as quickly as possible.... the meeting itself will include interactive mapping stations, questionnaires and opportunities for residents to submit comments and share information about damage they've experienced from flooding. "what could be done different or what could they offer? the infrastructure, the dams need to be updated. you know, past that level i really don't know. i think that the community stepped up big time though." input meetings will be tonight at st. andrews park in columbia. the address is right there on your screen and is set to start at 5:30. the meetings are open to richland county residents, business owners, elected officials, emergency responders and other parties affected by october's flood. if you can'
richland county leaders are looking to develel a future flood mitigation plan. right now there is still very visible damage at homes in neighborhoods hardest hit from october's floods. those areas include lower richland county, the gills creek watershed and stoop creek watershed. while construction crews are working to finish the rebuilding as quickly as possible.... the meeting itself will include interactive mapping stations, questionnaires and opportunities for residents to submit comments...
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and then just finally, i think the mitigations proposed sounded like there was a lot of work with the community. in future, i think we did this on 5m, too. it would be great to formalize those. seems like they were done on the developer's initiative with community members, but it would be good in the future. i support them to make those more part of the approval process and have some kind of more formal mitigation for shadow impact. but i think what has been proposed is appropriate and i'm glad that they were brought here and talked about in a public forum. thank you. >> commissioner richards. >> the basis for determining whether the shadow is adverse or not, as we had with 5m is really hanging its hat on the hours of operation of the park. here we have a district that has a real probably the lowest of all in the supervisorial districts and maybe mr. ginsburg could help me, we're not increasing the number of parks in district 6. so the question i have at some point in the future would we increase the hours of operation that would include the time that the shadow is hitting the park? d
and then just finally, i think the mitigations proposed sounded like there was a lot of work with the community. in future, i think we did this on 5m, too. it would be great to formalize those. seems like they were done on the developer's initiative with community members, but it would be good in the future. i support them to make those more part of the approval process and have some kind of more formal mitigation for shadow impact. but i think what has been proposed is appropriate and i'm glad...
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officer for the state of california when i think of insurance i don't think about mitigation. >> so as part of public safety mission the c e a started to put aside mitigation loss fund 5 percent of invested income and when i joined the company 34 years ago we had $45 million to make a difference for moving and incentivizing and mitigation for california homeowners to structure engineering a unique opportunity to cervical homeowners to help them to mitigate the equivalent. >> whether an owner or renter i want to find more information about earthquake insurance where should i go.
officer for the state of california when i think of insurance i don't think about mitigation. >> so as part of public safety mission the c e a started to put aside mitigation loss fund 5 percent of invested income and when i joined the company 34 years ago we had $45 million to make a difference for moving and incentivizing and mitigation for california homeowners to structure engineering a unique opportunity to cervical homeowners to help them to mitigate the equivalent. >> whether...
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we did not do -- and have been executing on those mitigation approaches. did not do an allocation of one through n to say which is the most effective but we saw the observing system and applied those that are possible to impact and in effect have been working on those. >> why do you not see the need to do the mitigation to look at most effective? >> well, i would say that we did that, i wouldn't say -- it is hard to do a measurement of this to see what relies on multiple analysis. i would say probably the difficult of doing a cost-benefit process when the output is the value of a weather product, which three to five day, three to seven day forecast, it's very hard to quantify the value of that from a cost approach. we do look at the efficacy of the approaches. is it a necessary part to address a particular measurement capability and we didn't prioritize, we put our efforts and attempts into working on those more importantly. >> sure. as a general aviation pilot myself, i can tell you that the accuracy of that data and the ability to look out and get those
we did not do -- and have been executing on those mitigation approaches. did not do an allocation of one through n to say which is the most effective but we saw the observing system and applied those that are possible to impact and in effect have been working on those. >> why do you not see the need to do the mitigation to look at most effective? >> well, i would say that we did that, i wouldn't say -- it is hard to do a measurement of this to see what relies on multiple analysis. i...