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especially when loss mitigation is in play. it is very difficult for a transferee servicer, the new servicer to be able to respond timely because of the timing differential and getting all of this body of information from place to place. we have carved out a couple of specific exceptions. for example, if a loss mitigation application is received by a transfer or servicer within five days of the transfer date, that service or may not have the opportunity to review that and send the five-day knowledge with notice and tell that borrower but they need to complete the application. the transferee will be required to do that but they will have days after the transfer to make that happened. they get extra time. same thing is true in the case of a completed application. if a borrower has submitted an application within a short time prior to the transfer and the transfer servicer has not had the opportunity to review it and make a decision on the application, the transferee is required to do so. same application. don't ask me for more do
especially when loss mitigation is in play. it is very difficult for a transferee servicer, the new servicer to be able to respond timely because of the timing differential and getting all of this body of information from place to place. we have carved out a couple of specific exceptions. for example, if a loss mitigation application is received by a transfer or servicer within five days of the transfer date, that service or may not have the opportunity to review that and send the five-day...
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finally for loss mitigation, there are number of changes in the loss mitigation space. many of those changes were driven specifically by servicers themselves saying give us more flexibility here and there. however there are couple that i want to point out in the first one and probably the most important is the end of the one bite role. basically in our current servicing rules, all of the protections in loss mitigation only apply to a borrower one time during the entire life of the loan. if a borrower has an adverse event or loan modification, four years later and something terrible happens then they don't get any protections of the rule in the current role. this will change and a borrower will be entitled to the protection of the rule more than once in the life of the loan if they have submitted an application, regardless if they got the marker didn't get the mark. then, they reperform under that loan. re- performance could be a permanent modifications, a check from aunt mary, it doesn't matter. if they reinstate the loan, then in the future if they have an adverse even
finally for loss mitigation, there are number of changes in the loss mitigation space. many of those changes were driven specifically by servicers themselves saying give us more flexibility here and there. however there are couple that i want to point out in the first one and probably the most important is the end of the one bite role. basically in our current servicing rules, all of the protections in loss mitigation only apply to a borrower one time during the entire life of the loan. if a...
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especially when loss mitigation is in play. it is very difficult for a transferee servicer, the new servicer to be able to respond timely because of the timing differential and getting all of this body of information from place to place. we have carved out a couple of specific exceptions. if a losse, mitigation application is received by a transfer or servicer within five days of the transfer date, that service or may not have the opportunity to review that and send the five-day knowledge with notice until that borrower -- and tell that borrower but they need to complete the application. the transferee will be required to do that but they will have days after the transfer to make that happened. they get extra time. same thing is true in the case of a completed application. if a borrower has submitted an applicion within a short time prior to the transfer and the has not hadvicer the opportunity to review it and make a decision on the application, the transferee is required to do so. same application. don't ask me for more docum
especially when loss mitigation is in play. it is very difficult for a transferee servicer, the new servicer to be able to respond timely because of the timing differential and getting all of this body of information from place to place. we have carved out a couple of specific exceptions. if a losse, mitigation application is received by a transfer or servicer within five days of the transfer date, that service or may not have the opportunity to review that and send the five-day knowledge with...
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e will frame our talk around these two issues of mitigation and adaptation. where adaptation is the idea that we need to adapt our political economy to climate hange. we do not need to alter its underlying logic. in mitigation we need to fundamentally alter the relationship under which our capitalism operates. this was also in the new deal, personified by these two men, these two white men, these two white men with power in the 1930's so things are a little different now, hopefully. jesse jones on the top there is the guy hanging over the shoulders of the two other guys, the reconstruction finance corporation. he was a banker from texas. he was an investor, a publisher. he was a quintessential capitalist. he believes in the power of capital to alter the world around him in a way that texans believe the world can be remade according to their well as long as you find enough loans. and the secretary of the interior, a politician. he believed that capitalism itself had failed and we need to find a new way. the high school history you emember is probably more abou
e will frame our talk around these two issues of mitigation and adaptation. where adaptation is the idea that we need to adapt our political economy to climate hange. we do not need to alter its underlying logic. in mitigation we need to fundamentally alter the relationship under which our capitalism operates. this was also in the new deal, personified by these two men, these two white men, these two white men with power in the 1930's so things are a little different now, hopefully. jesse jones...
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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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you will work to reduce impact, mitigate liability, ss risk. director of national intelligence, because national intelligence is your job, you will need the lead. making sure we have the best thinking in the threat response effort.mitigation that is important. the most important message, it should not matter at to anyone outside the government who you call when you have a problem. out whois to figure does what. 41 clarifies exactly what the layings of the road are. our own.vil dawn the second way we are trying to shrink the world, we are trying cyberward deploy far more agents and analysts and have them sit with our foreign partners. although we face a digital threat, the human connection between investigators, shrinking the world so we can detect, it deter, and incapacitate bad guys better is at the core of our strategy. costs. trying to close the intrusion activity by nationstates, activists, thugs, it was deter about. we want to lock some people up so we send a message that it is in thereebie to kick door metaphorically of a year and a ameri
you will work to reduce impact, mitigate liability, ss risk. director of national intelligence, because national intelligence is your job, you will need the lead. making sure we have the best thinking in the threat response effort.mitigation that is important. the most important message, it should not matter at to anyone outside the government who you call when you have a problem. out whois to figure does what. 41 clarifies exactly what the layings of the road are. our own.vil dawn the second...
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we think we can do a better job at mitigating the damage.d in the private sector can help people understand better quickly what just happened, what's the path back to restore our processes and our business. so that's what we think everybody can share in terms of goals. the pieces that we in the fbi can uniquely contribute, we break down into 5 parts of our strategy and i want to share that with you now. the first thing we're trying to do is focus better on people. we mean this in two different respects. focus better and deploy a smarter way to people who already work for the fbi can do a better job of stealing your talents to work at the fbi. first, focusing better inside the fbi. the way in which the fbi has is physical focus. we ask ourselves, so where did it happen, and wherever it happen, whether that's a bank robbery or a fraud or a drug deal for a payoff to a corrupt official, that's where we do the work. the bank robbery happened in the chicago suburbs, and so the chicago field office will be responsible for the bank robbery, and that
we think we can do a better job at mitigating the damage.d in the private sector can help people understand better quickly what just happened, what's the path back to restore our processes and our business. so that's what we think everybody can share in terms of goals. the pieces that we in the fbi can uniquely contribute, we break down into 5 parts of our strategy and i want to share that with you now. the first thing we're trying to do is focus better on people. we mean this in two different...
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fee there is a transportation mitigation fee on the books under section 411 a of the planning code we know that a pause to a project so within the ambient of this provision have no objection the twists on this was to delete the credit otherwise given to everyone else this subject to this provision for uses that predate it. >> the particular project it as matter of elements of fairness if you take away that concreting credit your imposing a greater burden we frankly, we've heard the words we did not understand or agree with the alleged justification so those are the concerns very wrap up now it is very important this be serviced certified we've asked the commission to simply to make the corrections and civil right thank you very much. >> ms. jones anything. >> game-changer sarah jones environmental impact officer reflected our response to the issues rays but is project sponsor from a ceqa stand point do not agree with our position this is our objective analysis under the provisions of ceqa. >> thank you director rahaim. public comment is closed. is closed. >> ms. hester. >> i port the
fee there is a transportation mitigation fee on the books under section 411 a of the planning code we know that a pause to a project so within the ambient of this provision have no objection the twists on this was to delete the credit otherwise given to everyone else this subject to this provision for uses that predate it. >> the particular project it as matter of elements of fairness if you take away that concreting credit your imposing a greater burden we frankly, we've heard the words...
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we think we can do a better job at mitigating the damage. we in the government and in the private sector can help people understand better quickly what just happened, what's the path back to restore our processes and our business. so that's what we think everybody can share in terms of goals. the pieces that we in the fbi can uniquely contribute, we break down into 5 parts of our strategy and i want to share that with you now. the first thing we're trying to do is focus better on people. we mean this in two different respects. focus better and deploy a smarter way to people who already work for the fbi can do a better job of stealing your talents to work at the fbi. first, focusing better inside the fbi. the way in which the fbi has done its work for over 100 years is physical focus. we ask ourselves, so where did it happen, and wherever it happen, whether that's a bank robbery or a fraud or a drug deal for a payoff to a corrupt official, that's where we do the work. the bank robbery happened in the chicago suburbs, and so the chicago field
we think we can do a better job at mitigating the damage. we in the government and in the private sector can help people understand better quickly what just happened, what's the path back to restore our processes and our business. so that's what we think everybody can share in terms of goals. the pieces that we in the fbi can uniquely contribute, we break down into 5 parts of our strategy and i want to share that with you now. the first thing we're trying to do is focus better on people. we...
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we think we can do a better job collectively at mitigating the damages.e can help people understand better, quickly, which is happened? what is the path back to restoration? that is what we think it everybody can share in terms of goals. we break down the pieces we can contribute into five parts. the first thing is focus better this ine and we mean two different respects. deploy and a smarter way the people that already work for the and do a better job and stealing your talent to work at the f the eye. hasway in which the fbi done its work for over 100 years is physical focus. ourselves, where did it happen that you and wherever it happened, whether it is a bank robbery, a fraud, a drug deal, a payoff, that is where we do the work. the chicago field office will be responsible for a bank robbery if it happens in chicago. that has made good sense for a century. the challenge we face with a threat is that a physical place is not a meaningful way to assign work any longer. when you are talking about an aimed at multiple enterprises simultaneously or in sequen
we think we can do a better job collectively at mitigating the damages.e can help people understand better, quickly, which is happened? what is the path back to restoration? that is what we think it everybody can share in terms of goals. we break down the pieces we can contribute into five parts. the first thing is focus better this ine and we mean two different respects. deploy and a smarter way the people that already work for the and do a better job and stealing your talent to work at the f...
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in addition to counterterrorism focus, serves as a fusion center assisting agencies in the mitigation and assistance to recover from hazards such as hurricanes and other natural disasters and exists with investigations of crimes that contain nexus to terrorist activities are the homeland security issues. due to a lack of funding some critical needs have been lost. we have reduced a number of analysts which could have worked to provide intelligence information that could prevent a terror attack. examples of success stories include an incident that assisted the us marshals in locating futures. in another instance, the united states secret service and coast guard locating disgruntled citizen to concern a statement about the president launching the space shuttle endeavor mentioned. numerous other instances, and the nexus to national security. through national infrastructure protection program, funding for a federal -- video surveillance project. and in the university of central florida. chief mina will talk about that. due to loss of funding, we expand the camera project into areas in the
in addition to counterterrorism focus, serves as a fusion center assisting agencies in the mitigation and assistance to recover from hazards such as hurricanes and other natural disasters and exists with investigations of crimes that contain nexus to terrorist activities are the homeland security issues. due to a lack of funding some critical needs have been lost. we have reduced a number of analysts which could have worked to provide intelligence information that could prevent a terror attack....
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we will frame our talk around these two issues of mitigation and adaptation.where adaptation is the idea that we need to adapt our political economy to climate change. we do not need to alter its underlying logic. in mitigation we need to fundamentally alter the relationship under which our capitalism operates. this was also in the new deal, personified by these two men, these two white men, these two white men with power in the 1930's so things are a little different now, hopefully. jesse jones on the top there is the guy hanging over the shoulders of the two other guys, the reconstruction finance corporation. he was a banker from texas. he was an investor, a publisher. he was a quintessential capitalist. he believes in the power of capital to alter the world around him in a way that texans believe the world can be remade according to their well as long as you find enough loans. and the secretary of the interior, a politician. he believed that capitalism itself had failed and we need to find a new way. the high school history you remember is probably more abo
we will frame our talk around these two issues of mitigation and adaptation.where adaptation is the idea that we need to adapt our political economy to climate change. we do not need to alter its underlying logic. in mitigation we need to fundamentally alter the relationship under which our capitalism operates. this was also in the new deal, personified by these two men, these two white men, these two white men with power in the 1930's so things are a little different now, hopefully. jesse...
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risk mitigation is something we have to have as a team. host: the next question is going to be based on one of my favorite quotes in the paper. the paper states and i quote, the socioeconomic survival appears -- relies on an energy rid. it delivers energy and supports life, business and critical infrastructures. t supports life. we are talking about things that we mentioned earlier that people consider this to be the most critical sector. what are those factors that ontribute to it. >> 15 to 20 years ago, this was ot accessible. the whole point of plant efficiency has been taken to an extent where we are introducing vulnerabilities. we are broadening the attack services. this was just the insider threat and now we're open sectors that we have never seen before. that is largely's dammed from phishing e-mails. now we have even more that we can get into later on. that service was never there so we have opened that up. we need to take a step back and say how do we take this and ake them relevant. >> in general, technology and innovation and wi
risk mitigation is something we have to have as a team. host: the next question is going to be based on one of my favorite quotes in the paper. the paper states and i quote, the socioeconomic survival appears -- relies on an energy rid. it delivers energy and supports life, business and critical infrastructures. t supports life. we are talking about things that we mentioned earlier that people consider this to be the most critical sector. what are those factors that ontribute to it. >> 15...
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it's risk mitiga-- the fancy term, risk mitigation. >> yes, of course. so you're not retiring. you're still obviously gonna be working. >> i'm gonna intend to live in this wonderful city that -- as i'm looking out the window of your studio here, here in lincoln center. i'm gonna have an opportunity to walk around a lot more now rather than driven now and just enjoy it more as a private citizen. >> you said at your news conference the other day that right time. why was this the right time? the job offer? did that do it? >> it's a combination -- this is a good time to leave, and it's the right time for me personally -- good time professionally in that all that i set out to do when asked to come back by mayor de blasio, i believe, i have accomplished so that i can feel comfortably, "right time for me personally." professionally, let's talk about it. terrorism -- an ongoing concern, but we've had the ability these social media, the whole issue of the lone wolf. we have created -- john miller, my counterterrorism chief, and i and the nypd, ordered by the mayor with tremendous fundin
it's risk mitiga-- the fancy term, risk mitigation. >> yes, of course. so you're not retiring. you're still obviously gonna be working. >> i'm gonna intend to live in this wonderful city that -- as i'm looking out the window of your studio here, here in lincoln center. i'm gonna have an opportunity to walk around a lot more now rather than driven now and just enjoy it more as a private citizen. >> you said at your news conference the other day that right time. why was this the...
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importantly, help us craft unclassified alerts and mitigation measures that can go out broadly across critical infrastructure. they can help us identify what is actionable in that classified information? and do we need to go back say we need this declassified, so that we can make it available to those who need it, to help keep us safe? one of the most important things we do at the regional and national level, working through the sector coordinating councils for each of the 16 infrastructure sectors is to help them understand concert uses of events. that is to help them understand into it -- interdependencies and the possibility of cascading consequences. that is a unique analytic capability that we bring to bear, that we are able to do in collaboration with the private sector, so that they can help prioritize their efforts. we provide situational awareness, through those intelligence polls and the alerts and advisories in a time of heightened threat environment. we will rapidly pull together our private sector colleagues for calls to share with each other, what they are seeing, what t
importantly, help us craft unclassified alerts and mitigation measures that can go out broadly across critical infrastructure. they can help us identify what is actionable in that classified information? and do we need to go back say we need this declassified, so that we can make it available to those who need it, to help keep us safe? one of the most important things we do at the regional and national level, working through the sector coordinating councils for each of the 16 infrastructure...
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it mitigate inh with the closest of for the weekendith 99-12 incs of rain talented that drought we are in right now as thunderstorms will develop and rainfall forecastsat that he simplifies a half an of frank the ambulance going to see if that it will be this system here is an stepst out of linking up with a cold that we could sees some good, ao 5:4 every eight minutes of parents p worst nightmare.a i'd be taken mothers sleep wherp he was taken countless raising some eyebrowsun patty harkin wil be packtty there it is right there. that looks good.ig that apple and oranges. no bacon and no turkey bacon. if you have patty harkin who is she's keeping a close eyee i game.ing we're just two and i think i know who is out there if you're coming on clifton iho take youry be able to use best fun time let's look at the other roadways them for their put it does look at that this is i 90 at west 25th. th both is that. oregon shot a man said that they fired out of prison after a woman hostage added oregon restauranton the suspect then took off for the second officer was thate 4050 appears to on mond
it mitigate inh with the closest of for the weekendith 99-12 incs of rain talented that drought we are in right now as thunderstorms will develop and rainfall forecastsat that he simplifies a half an of frank the ambulance going to see if that it will be this system here is an stepst out of linking up with a cold that we could sees some good, ao 5:4 every eight minutes of parents p worst nightmare.a i'd be taken mothers sleep wherp he was taken countless raising some eyebrowsun patty harkin wil...
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if we can't mitigate them, police we know they are there. same way at home. of the things we teach, what do you do with robbery, hiding places? it's hard to convince somebody to go out and cut out all the shops and stuff they spent so much money developing but what we can do is cut and download of it doesn't offer an attacker a hiding place. or if we can't do that can we at least recognized so much behind it hiding behind there? what precautions can we take as we are approaching are going to look around to make sure no one is behind bush's? can we put motion sensor lights that can come on, those types of things. we want to mitigate them as much as we can. state of alert and trust your instincts. if something feels bad chances are it is bad. if you're watching demonstrate and your senses are tingling and is awaiting a, this doesn't feel right, trust and whose instinct. turned around and take a look at what is out there that's making you feel that way? chances are if you're having those feelings of anxiety, something is wrong. pay attention to your surroundings
if we can't mitigate them, police we know they are there. same way at home. of the things we teach, what do you do with robbery, hiding places? it's hard to convince somebody to go out and cut out all the shops and stuff they spent so much money developing but what we can do is cut and download of it doesn't offer an attacker a hiding place. or if we can't do that can we at least recognized so much behind it hiding behind there? what precautions can we take as we are approaching are going to...
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we will put adaptation on equal footing for the first time with mitigation.aving gone to climate conferences for 15 years, i was happy to see it and with a wonderful resolution and not the usual finger-pointing of you go first or you are the culprit. china, india, the united states, brazil, all of these countries taking up their own leadership mantle and holding up the leadership of states. these are governors with me from washington and california. i want to point out while we are all focused on federal politics in d.c., what happens in the local communities is also very important. states and cities can lead on this. for more information on our work and what is happening in your state on renewable power or adaptation, you can go to these websites. thanks for the opportunity. [applause] alexis: my name is alexis goggans. i am a program analyst at the department of energy and environment. i am excited to speak with you today. not just because we have an incredible opportunity to address some issues i think may have been missed in previous environmental movemen
we will put adaptation on equal footing for the first time with mitigation.aving gone to climate conferences for 15 years, i was happy to see it and with a wonderful resolution and not the usual finger-pointing of you go first or you are the culprit. china, india, the united states, brazil, all of these countries taking up their own leadership mantle and holding up the leadership of states. these are governors with me from washington and california. i want to point out while we are all focused...
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it did propose significant transportation impacts and mitigation was not feasible. as the department discussed new analysis were performed in 2015 with the eir analysis. the metal sheds had been open air sheds and were heavily altered after 1946. based on the firm of planck- they determined that these were not adequate resources. the the cumulative loss of pdr in eastern neighborhoods as the planning department described you did notcome close to exceeding what the eir predict. in response to supervisor peskin's question what is required in the eir is set it beef feasible. after the eir was completed, we prepared an economic feasibility report and we obtained suffolk consulting for this eir. the planning commission rejected this on a number of bases. as ms. jones indicated the rejection of the alternatives was mainly based on the inability of the alternatives to meet the city's objectives and maximize housing projections on the sites of the eastern neighborhoods and also the traffic impacts the appellants here have failed to establish any procedural errors and have s
it did propose significant transportation impacts and mitigation was not feasible. as the department discussed new analysis were performed in 2015 with the eir analysis. the metal sheds had been open air sheds and were heavily altered after 1946. based on the firm of planck- they determined that these were not adequate resources. the the cumulative loss of pdr in eastern neighborhoods as the planning department described you did notcome close to exceeding what the eir predict. in response to...
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risk mitigation is something we have to have as a team. the next question is going to be based on one of my favorite quotes in the paper. quote,er states and i the socioeconomic survival appears -- relies on an energy grid. it delivers energy and supports life, business and critical infrastructures. it supports life. we are talking about things that we mentioned earlier that people consider this to be the most critical sector. factors thate contribute to it. 1520 years ago -- 15 to 20 years ago, this was not accessible. whole point of plant efficiency has been taken to an extent where we are introducing vulnerabilities. we are broadening the attack services. insider threathe and now we're open sectors that we have never seen before. fromis largely's dammed phishing e-mails. have even more that we can get into later on. sot service was never there we have opened that up. we need to take a step back and say how do we take this and make them relevant. >> in general, technology and toovation and will seek better our services also leads to boeh
risk mitigation is something we have to have as a team. the next question is going to be based on one of my favorite quotes in the paper. quote,er states and i the socioeconomic survival appears -- relies on an energy grid. it delivers energy and supports life, business and critical infrastructures. it supports life. we are talking about things that we mentioned earlier that people consider this to be the most critical sector. factors thate contribute to it. 1520 years ago -- 15 to 20 years...
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it did propose significant transportation impacts and mitigation was not feasible. as the department discussed new analysis were performed in 2015 with the eir analysis. the metal sheds had been open air sheds and were heavily altered after 1946. based on the firm of planck- they determined that these were not adequate resources. the the cumulative loss of pdr in eastern neighborhoods as the planning department described you did notcome close to exceeding what the eir predict. in response to supervisor peskin's question what is required in the eir is set it beef feasible. after the eir was completed, we prepared an economic feasibility report and we obtained suffolk consulting for this eir. the planning commission rejected this on a number of bases. as ms. jones indicated the rejection of the alternatives was mainly based on the inability of the alternatives to meet the city's objectives and maximize housing projections on the sites of the eastern neighborhoods and also the traffic impacts the appellants here have failed to establish any procedural errors and have s
it did propose significant transportation impacts and mitigation was not feasible. as the department discussed new analysis were performed in 2015 with the eir analysis. the metal sheds had been open air sheds and were heavily altered after 1946. based on the firm of planck- they determined that these were not adequate resources. the the cumulative loss of pdr in eastern neighborhoods as the planning department described you did notcome close to exceeding what the eir predict. in response to...
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winter is coming could be seen today in the high country with cdot stocking up on its avalanche mitigation system. last year a new installed which uses gas to cause avalanches along loveland pass. getting ready for the winter requires a helicopter and a lot of planning. >> reporter: before the cold winter winds blow in -- >> i've been camping out in the mountains. >> reporter: -- tom porter thought he would take his ford ranger to the top of loveland pass today. >> beautiful view. i love loveland problem. they got it closed down. >> reporter: the only problem cdot had the same day, closing so a helicopter could be used to stop up the gas-ex avalanche mitigation system sitting above the seven sisters avalanche chutes. >> we're doing stop routine maintenance to get it into shape so that we can use it this winter. >> reporter: the gas-ex system was constructed on loveland pass last year using a combination of oxygen and propane. it forces a reaction that causes avalanches. >> push out snow in certain controlled avalanche situation. >> reporter: the system replaces artillery fired into the mou
winter is coming could be seen today in the high country with cdot stocking up on its avalanche mitigation system. last year a new installed which uses gas to cause avalanches along loveland pass. getting ready for the winter requires a helicopter and a lot of planning. >> reporter: before the cold winter winds blow in -- >> i've been camping out in the mountains. >> reporter: -- tom porter thought he would take his ford ranger to the top of loveland pass today. >>...
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law must change to accommodate the compelling interest to have the characteristics of views that mitigate culpability considered in the sentencing process. >> isn't it rifra our those mandatory sentence without parole? >> it is the same remedy a court ordered so it could not be sentenced to life without parole. so that problem could be years but also could be converting though life without parole to a life lived parole. >> have owed you explain your test would not apply to the guideline changes? >> i think the key difference is respect to the guidelines there was the minimum and maximum set by statute and the guidelines even when mandatory to not preclude judges from sentencing outside the guidelines depending on mitigating factors. and as the opinion for the court from justice alito with rodriquez recognized even the top level range was not truly mandatory so even under mandatory guidelines were treated for the purpose is that we looked at here they are not mandatory in the same way so talk about a procedural change. >> so between your formulation that says this is substantive to get awa
law must change to accommodate the compelling interest to have the characteristics of views that mitigate culpability considered in the sentencing process. >> isn't it rifra our those mandatory sentence without parole? >> it is the same remedy a court ordered so it could not be sentenced to life without parole. so that problem could be years but also could be converting though life without parole to a life lived parole. >> have owed you explain your test would not apply to the...
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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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of course there is, there it is why we work so hard to mitigate that, but we also have to under there are far more home-grown terrorists out there and foreign fighters that are still attracted to isil and iraq and syria, that are also causing great risk here and one of the things we know in a group like isil is they're trying to metastasize, and sort of inspire home-grown or lone wolf attacks in the west, in europe and even in america. there is a threat from terrorism that's real. to say it's a preponderance of a threat from detainees from guantam guantamano bay, that's just not bourne out by the facts. >> russia is launching air strikes from syria from a base in iran, and russia has a deal, an alliance with turkey. it seems that we are being basically kicked out of the middle east and russia's taken our place. your comments, sir? >> i wouldn't agree with that at all. i think there is a far, hyperbolic and overblown way to couch what's going on here. look, we all share it's intel national community shares an interest in a whole unified government that can feel itself, and russia thems
of course there is, there it is why we work so hard to mitigate that, but we also have to under there are far more home-grown terrorists out there and foreign fighters that are still attracted to isil and iraq and syria, that are also causing great risk here and one of the things we know in a group like isil is they're trying to metastasize, and sort of inspire home-grown or lone wolf attacks in the west, in europe and even in america. there is a threat from terrorism that's real. to say it's a...
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we definitely are in fact it may take a wild for that to mitigate itself just because we have run off and we only calculate the palmer index which calculateslat that only once a week so thereth is a lot that goes into the calculation. th i still think we will be looking at a moderate drought for sure. here come the indians. >> the tribe absolutely dominating the series.ib we will find out why that game >> the hands are going up f if you have an umbrella there is going to be there's going to be more rain coming our way.umbr it's also going to be warm and steamy. >>>> cleveland indians absolutely dominating cleveland angels absolutely dominating the angels 14 foreign friday night 13 to 13th at three but rain delayed last night's game for about two hours but thest tribe >>> indians will be without one of the fan favorites for the rest of the season.n outfielder michael bradley will undergo season-ending surgery on his right shoulder today.aso he had surgery in november. he has only played 11 games ths year. >>> football season has officially arrived in northeast butaso first exhibition g
we definitely are in fact it may take a wild for that to mitigate itself just because we have run off and we only calculate the palmer index which calculateslat that only once a week so thereth is a lot that goes into the calculation. th i still think we will be looking at a moderate drought for sure. here come the indians. >> the tribe absolutely dominating the series.ib we will find out why that game >> the hands are going up f if you have an umbrella there is going to be there's...
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and we have a plan to mitigate those shortfalls in the near term but it will take us time to get where we need to go. >> general, can you give me an example of how this kind of shortage affects a fighter pilot during the life span of his career? >> absolutely. i can give you an example from the f-16 community. so if we take a hill air force base, for example, if a fighter pilot's first tour is 4 1/2 years or 54 months, in that 54 months, he or she will spin up and get mission qualified. they'll likely go out the door with their unit for a six-month deployment. they'll come back from that deployment with some pretty strong skill sets in one area and come back and try to regain full spectrum readiness. while they're regaining that, that fighter pilot will get tasked to go on a one-year remote, which is a base they have one year at a time. they'll leave their family and be gone for a year and do the skill set to do air superiority on the very difficult fight on the peninsula. then they'll come back, do a flag exercise or two, some other developmental things they need to do. they'll get fu
and we have a plan to mitigate those shortfalls in the near term but it will take us time to get where we need to go. >> general, can you give me an example of how this kind of shortage affects a fighter pilot during the life span of his career? >> absolutely. i can give you an example from the f-16 community. so if we take a hill air force base, for example, if a fighter pilot's first tour is 4 1/2 years or 54 months, in that 54 months, he or she will spin up and get mission...
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on their own or substantial renovation we'll cross that bridge with the agreement to the city to mitigate those costs beyond that i would say that for smaller uses even if you want to - there are potential changes in the future that may lower that threshold; right? and human services agency are still applies to them i'll make the argument we're starting to see this with the hope sf project the line is blurring between human services agency and other land use categories you're starting to see health clinics in the mixed income communities and others services embedded in those communities i don't know sort of policy wise how to separate the demand that is generated from the services and the demand from other serves as again getting back to the fact you have to have a network effect for tdm to work to reduce the demand i think that those agencies need to be part of the fabric and if an economic argument about it challenging to them we can address that in another forum on accessory parking total make sense i don't see that mission bay a parking lot there now part of uber building that we appr
on their own or substantial renovation we'll cross that bridge with the agreement to the city to mitigate those costs beyond that i would say that for smaller uses even if you want to - there are potential changes in the future that may lower that threshold; right? and human services agency are still applies to them i'll make the argument we're starting to see this with the hope sf project the line is blurring between human services agency and other land use categories you're starting to see...
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on their own or substantial renovation we'll cross that bridge with the agreement to the city to mitigate those costs beyond that i would say that for smaller uses even if you want to - there are potential changes in the future that may lower that threshold; right? and human services agency are still applies to them i'll make the argument we're starting to see this with the hope sf project the line is blurring between human services agency and other land use categories you're starting to see health clinics in the mixed income communities and others services embedded in those communities i don't know sort of policy wise how to separate the demand that is generated from the services and the demand from other serves as again getting back to the fact you have to have a network effect for tdm to work to reduce the demand i think that those agencies need to be part of the fabric and if an economic argument about it challenging to them we can address that in another forum on accessory parking total make sense i don't see that mission bay a parking lot there now part of uber building that we appr
on their own or substantial renovation we'll cross that bridge with the agreement to the city to mitigate those costs beyond that i would say that for smaller uses even if you want to - there are potential changes in the future that may lower that threshold; right? and human services agency are still applies to them i'll make the argument we're starting to see this with the hope sf project the line is blurring between human services agency and other land use categories you're starting to see...
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on their own or substantial renovation we'll cross that bridge with the agreement to the city to mitigate those costs beyond that i would say that for smaller uses even if you want to - there are potential changes in the future that may lower that threshold; right? and human services agency are still applies to them i'll make the argument we're starting to see this with the hope sf project the line is blurring between human services agency and other land use categories you're starting to see health clinics in the mixed income communities and others services embedded in those communities i don't know sort of policy wise how to separate the demand that is generated from the services and the demand from other serves as again getting back to the fact you have to have a network effect for tdm to work to reduce the demand i think that those agencies need to be part of the fabric and if an economic argument about it challenging to them we can address that in another forum on accessory parking total make sense i don't see that mission bay a parking lot there now part of uber building that we appr
on their own or substantial renovation we'll cross that bridge with the agreement to the city to mitigate those costs beyond that i would say that for smaller uses even if you want to - there are potential changes in the future that may lower that threshold; right? and human services agency are still applies to them i'll make the argument we're starting to see this with the hope sf project the line is blurring between human services agency and other land use categories you're starting to see...
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the conversations we have, have to be brought together if we're going to mitigate and adapt. that we'll survive as species as a planet. the analogies of the 1930s are not perfect. we hope it is a starting point beginning to think through what are the policies we can do to invent the industry of the future. to invent a way of handling, this ongoing, almost inevitable crisis. >> to face constraints. >> face the constraints. >> and unknowable. >> thank you very much much, for coming here tonight. [applause] >> sorry. >> do we have longer than we were supposed to but we'll still have time for q&a i hope? >> we will. >> we'll have about 15 minutes for q&a. >> all the questions, all the answers, we'll solve it for 15 minutes. >> i think you're in the middle, right? >> i'm in the middle. i have the microphone for the front. room, okay? so, that was fantastic talk. and it was very, the work and workers group has been dealing with many of these issues but this brought together a whole new aspect to it, even though we have talked about climate change and environmental problems that cou
the conversations we have, have to be brought together if we're going to mitigate and adapt. that we'll survive as species as a planet. the analogies of the 1930s are not perfect. we hope it is a starting point beginning to think through what are the policies we can do to invent the industry of the future. to invent a way of handling, this ongoing, almost inevitable crisis. >> to face constraints. >> face the constraints. >> and unknowable. >> thank you very much much,...
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the judge can re-weigh to aggravating factors as compared with the mitigating evidence. the judge can do any of that stuff but the judge has to leave alone the aggravated factor that the jury finds so in other words you can't give death when the jury finds life in the judge camp throughout the jury's -- but as long as that jury makes that aggravating factor determination to judge can do anything. is that consistent with the fifth amendment? >> you are asking only about the sixth amendment and not the eighth amendment. just to be sure that i'm specifically answering your question if the jury is told you must find for the defendant to be eligible for death you must find beyond a reasonable doubt the existence of at least one of the statutory aggravating factors and i would also say for his sixth amendment purposes you must either be unanimous or the vote must be attended to in the if the jury does so, fine and then you have the legal system that the state is positing that florida has here were the judge can say okay i'm the one who does the sentence so i can way the dash i
the judge can re-weigh to aggravating factors as compared with the mitigating evidence. the judge can do any of that stuff but the judge has to leave alone the aggravated factor that the jury finds so in other words you can't give death when the jury finds life in the judge camp throughout the jury's -- but as long as that jury makes that aggravating factor determination to judge can do anything. is that consistent with the fifth amendment? >> you are asking only about the sixth amendment...
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it's about mitigating civilian casualties and mitigating actual destruction to the city itself, anderson. we'll be right back. no artificial flavors, preservatives, sweeteners. no colors from artificial sources. 100% of our food will be clean by year's end. that's food as it should be. ♪ introduces new, easy-to-swallow tablets. so now, there are more ways, for more people... to experience... complete protection from frequent heartburn. nexium 24hr. the easy-to-swallow tablet is here. ♪ ♪ the oil companies pollute our air. putting their... ...profits ahead of our kids' health. now they're trying to weaken california's clean air laws. i'm tom steyer. we've had a million kids get asthma. we need to send the oil companies a message. tell your legislator to stand up to the oil companies and protect our clean air laws. don't let the oil companies put their profits... ...ahead of our kids. >>> and that does it for us tonight. thanks for watching. "cnn tonight" with don lemon starts now. >>> breaking news. donald trump doubles down on his most incendiary charge against hillary clinton. this is "
it's about mitigating civilian casualties and mitigating actual destruction to the city itself, anderson. we'll be right back. no artificial flavors, preservatives, sweeteners. no colors from artificial sources. 100% of our food will be clean by year's end. that's food as it should be. ♪ introduces new, easy-to-swallow tablets. so now, there are more ways, for more people... to experience... complete protection from frequent heartburn. nexium 24hr. the easy-to-swallow tablet is here. ♪ ♪...
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it's about mitigating civilian casualties.ng actual destruction to the city itself, anderson. >> thank you very much, we'll be right back. you can go ahead and stick with that complicated credit card that limits where you earn bonus cash back. or... you can get the quicksilver card from capital one. quicksilver earns you unlimited 1.5% cash back on ev-e-ry purchase, ev-e-ry-where. i shouldn't have to ask. what's in your wallet? sorry, just getting a quote on motorcycle insurance from progressive. yeah? yeah, they have safe rider discounts, and with total loss coverage, i get a new bike if mine's totaled. but how's their customer service? great. 24/7. just like here. meat loaf! [dings bell] just like here. anybody got a pack... that needs leadin'? serving all your motorcycle insurance needs. now, that's progressive. seconds can mean the difference between life and death. for partners in health, time is life. we have 18,000 people around the world. the microsoft cloud helps our entire staff stay connected and work together in re
it's about mitigating civilian casualties.ng actual destruction to the city itself, anderson. >> thank you very much, we'll be right back. you can go ahead and stick with that complicated credit card that limits where you earn bonus cash back. or... you can get the quicksilver card from capital one. quicksilver earns you unlimited 1.5% cash back on ev-e-ry purchase, ev-e-ry-where. i shouldn't have to ask. what's in your wallet? sorry, just getting a quote on motorcycle insurance from...
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way ik that is way -- the can mitigate my risk and not worry about it whipping around.ill sit back, relax, and in january hope will be cashing some checks for twilio. julie: hopefully we will have many opportunities to say twilio in the future. thank you very much. have a great weekend. back to you guys. vonnie: that's great, julie. so much economic data comes out of canada. we will be looking at canada's economy next. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet:m bloomberg -- from bloomberg world headquarters, i'm scarlet fu. joe: i'm joe weisenthal. : the death toll from the terror attack and nieces now at 36. hundreds more were injured when -- droven man broke a a truck into a celebration. in the meantime, in the u.s., donald trump cap a week of with ac campaign changes bombshell, the resignation of paul manafort. manafort had also come under increasing media scrutiny support for the pro-russian former president of ukraine. hillary clinton is ratcheting up fundraising efforts. she has more than 60 events planned over the next five weeks across 16 states. she also has an event plann
way ik that is way -- the can mitigate my risk and not worry about it whipping around.ill sit back, relax, and in january hope will be cashing some checks for twilio. julie: hopefully we will have many opportunities to say twilio in the future. thank you very much. have a great weekend. back to you guys. vonnie: that's great, julie. so much economic data comes out of canada. we will be looking at canada's economy next. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet:m bloomberg -- from bloomberg world...
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. >> what we are interested in achieving is mitigation.you are interested in achieving is profitability for your company, right? you go to carson block and publish the short before going to saint jude. >> we think carson has a history of holding large companies accountable and that is why we are excited to partner with muddy waters. not only do we want saint jude to respond with urgency, we want the public to be aware. they have a right to know about the risks and we felt very strongly that st. jude medical were likely to shut this up and potentially do nothing about it once again. edsec is for profit. >> we are a research company. we incur a lot of expenses. this is not software only. of course we are looking to recover our costs but our motivations here are to hold st. so thatical accountable mitigations can be effected as quickly as possible. it is not going to be a small theseaking because of inherent vulnerabilities throughout the ecosystem, and to draw attention to the public eye so that patients are aware of the risks associated wit
. >> what we are interested in achieving is mitigation.you are interested in achieving is profitability for your company, right? you go to carson block and publish the short before going to saint jude. >> we think carson has a history of holding large companies accountable and that is why we are excited to partner with muddy waters. not only do we want saint jude to respond with urgency, we want the public to be aware. they have a right to know about the risks and we felt very...
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this is a correction this is not a negative declaration this is a mitigated negative declaration and i believe there was a representative from the mayor's office of housing that needs to read this declaration. >>thank you supervisor's and that is correct this amendment is just to clarify the reference to the ceqa documents and as you can see there is a strike through beginning on lines 15 through 21 page 3 and then on line 23 there is a commission motion and it should be referencing motion 17875 and the next page, page 4, they have added three paragraphs to describe the project approval process through the ceqa process.i can read that for you if you would like.this is approved in the planning commission motion and it determines in the motion 17875 was adequate adequate for the scope.[inaudible] 2013 cvx and the planning department found that the acquisition andplan lease were consistent with 101.1 with the department of city planning dated april 21, 2016 on file with the clerk and on the bottom of page 4 page 24 and 25 the reference is further clarified that the board of supervisor h
this is a correction this is not a negative declaration this is a mitigated negative declaration and i believe there was a representative from the mayor's office of housing that needs to read this declaration. >>thank you supervisor's and that is correct this amendment is just to clarify the reference to the ceqa documents and as you can see there is a strike through beginning on lines 15 through 21 page 3 and then on line 23 there is a commission motion and it should be referencing...
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not impacts but significant impacts were identified so we prepared a focused eir to address and mitigate them and consider alternatives we also had evidence regarding the historic resources that ceqa required considered in an eir but ultimately conducted overseeing were less than significance the eir was fully compliant with ceqa and i'm going to turn it over to chris thomas to discuss the contentious of the appeal. >> thank you sarah. >> good afternoon supervisor breed and board members chris staff sarah mentioned with the staff and the sfmta we're zabl to answer questions regarding the issues by the appeal. >> excuse me - >> to provide context for the appeal we'll briefly go over the project proementsdz for one acre project site in the northeast side of potrero hill between 16th street and 17th street is occupied two metal shed offices and parking lot those buildings are up to 47 needed in height and uses as a warehouse the certification of the eastern neighborhoods plan eir and adoption of the plan in 2008, the project was sdoernd from citywide to mixed use it involves the modular war
not impacts but significant impacts were identified so we prepared a focused eir to address and mitigate them and consider alternatives we also had evidence regarding the historic resources that ceqa required considered in an eir but ultimately conducted overseeing were less than significance the eir was fully compliant with ceqa and i'm going to turn it over to chris thomas to discuss the contentious of the appeal. >> thank you sarah. >> good afternoon supervisor breed and board...
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mike talked about lost mitigation standards and talk about compensation reforms and i would like the opportunity to pile on there and then the need for regulation of non-bank servicing. let's start with compensation reform. thanks to the nba. we have seen across the servicing of loan is $181 year. the cost of servicing a $86.rforming loan is 2300 institution service all loans at the same price and that price is 25 basis points. average loan is 215,000, 25 basis point is 538 per year. you're losing at 10 on your nonperforming loans by your taking money on your performing loans. point basis -- 25 point has unchanged. technological advances have made it less costly. you clearly have across structure that is misaligned. admit the point that the msr asset is volatile. clearly reducing excise would decrease its volatility. this is particularly important in a world in which nonbanks have grown in importance. when we first talked about this in 2011 we were in a world where banks were very important and what we were concerned about was the new basel three rules which will be phased in by 2018
mike talked about lost mitigation standards and talk about compensation reforms and i would like the opportunity to pile on there and then the need for regulation of non-bank servicing. let's start with compensation reform. thanks to the nba. we have seen across the servicing of loan is $181 year. the cost of servicing a $86.rforming loan is 2300 institution service all loans at the same price and that price is 25 basis points. average loan is 215,000, 25 basis point is 538 per year. you're...
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not impacts but significant impacts were identified so we prepared a focused eir to address and mitigate them and consider alternatives we also had evidence regarding the historic resources that ceqa required considered in an eir but ultimately conducted overseeing were less than significance the eir was fully compliant with ceqa and i'm going to turn it over to chris thomas to discuss the contentious of the appeal. >> thank you sarah. >> good afternoon supervisor breed and board members chris staff sarah mentioned with the staff and the sfmta we're zabl to answer questions regarding the issues by the appeal. >> excuse me - >> to provide context for the appeal we'll briefly go over the project proementsdz for one acre project site in the northeast side of potrero hill between 16th street and 17th street is occupied two metal shed offices and parking lot those buildings are up to 47 needed in height and uses as a warehouse the certification of the eastern neighborhoods plan eir and adoption of the plan in 2008, the project was sdoernd from citywide to mixed use it involves the modular war
not impacts but significant impacts were identified so we prepared a focused eir to address and mitigate them and consider alternatives we also had evidence regarding the historic resources that ceqa required considered in an eir but ultimately conducted overseeing were less than significance the eir was fully compliant with ceqa and i'm going to turn it over to chris thomas to discuss the contentious of the appeal. >> thank you sarah. >> good afternoon supervisor breed and board...
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so we do a lot of work on that best practices detect prevent and mitigate front. if any company is interested, please come up to me afterwards. if you're on c-span reach out to us at d.h.s..gov. >> i want to note that ctic will never call you. but that's actually for good reason. so even apart from the specific ppd we're talking about, it was purposefully scoped not to have a specific outreach and liaison role to the private sector, to state and local law enforcement or foreign liaison that's because my colleagues here at this table already have very well-defined roles and relationships with those partners. and it would be a poor use of resources and would only add confusion to have ctic try to jump into those lanes as well. what we do have is the responsibility that specifically called out in the president's memo which is to support the other cyber centers departments and agencies here who do have those relationships and to provide them the intelligence they need and to help them whether it's maybe downgrading or helping to get information that they could then sh
so we do a lot of work on that best practices detect prevent and mitigate front. if any company is interested, please come up to me afterwards. if you're on c-span reach out to us at d.h.s..gov. >> i want to note that ctic will never call you. but that's actually for good reason. so even apart from the specific ppd we're talking about, it was purposefully scoped not to have a specific outreach and liaison role to the private sector, to state and local law enforcement or foreign liaison...
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my question to you, if you could share with us some of the practical steps you are taking to mitigate or reverse the perils faced by christian arabs in iraq, which is largely as the result of the u.s. war on iraq in 2003, the occupation, and its consequences. and they continued and unending occupation which you support. >> i have already answered the question in terms of iraq, in terms of the robust effort we have made to create conditions to protect the religious minorities. i will point out that if you look at those, 127,000 refugees who have come to the united states from iraq in the last decade, 40% of them are minorities and mostly christians who have come to the united states. but all of our efforts to allow people to return home and do it safely, to ensure their security, will be protected, benefits all minorities, and certainly benefits the christian minorities, as well. we work very closely with the communities here to gather what information we can to supplement what we have from our own diplomatic sources in military sources and intelligence sources about what the needs of
my question to you, if you could share with us some of the practical steps you are taking to mitigate or reverse the perils faced by christian arabs in iraq, which is largely as the result of the u.s. war on iraq in 2003, the occupation, and its consequences. and they continued and unending occupation which you support. >> i have already answered the question in terms of iraq, in terms of the robust effort we have made to create conditions to protect the religious minorities. i will point...
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and most importantly, help us craft unclassified alerts and mitigation measures that can go out again broadly across critical infrastructure. they can help us identify what's really actionable in the classified information. what do we need to go back to the intelligence community and say we need to be classified so that we can make it available to those who need it to help keep us safe and secure. one of the most important things that we do both at the regional level and at the national level working through the sector coordinating council for each of the 16 critical infrastructure sectors is to help them understand consequences. of events. that is to help them understand their interdependency and the possibility of cascading consequences. and that is a unique analytic capability that we bring to bear that we are able to do in collaboration with the private sector so that they can help prioritize their efforts. we provide situational awareness through those intelligence calls and the alerts and advisories. any time of heightened threat environment or a post-incident we will rapidly pu
and most importantly, help us craft unclassified alerts and mitigation measures that can go out again broadly across critical infrastructure. they can help us identify what's really actionable in the classified information. what do we need to go back to the intelligence community and say we need to be classified so that we can make it available to those who need it to help keep us safe and secure. one of the most important things that we do both at the regional level and at the national level...