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mr. john fisher? >> thank you, mr. chairman. first, i'd like to clarify for the speaker who asked what procurement means. procurement means the contrast -- starting a process for contracting for the beginning of construction. so when we talk about procurement, start of procurement in 2021, in fact, summer of 2021, carrying to the plan, what we mean is a process that is actually comparable to the schedule that is currently published for the project. , that schedule called for a start of activities in 2018, leading up to advertising for award of construction in 2021 and beginning of construction in 2022. so the plan that we worked was effectively to deliver that similar schedule, as was already on the table. >> chair peskin: thank you, sir. mr. fisher, anything you want to add? and then let's wrap this up. >> just final comment on the speaker who mentioned waiting for california high-speed rail. i think to the contrary there, i think part of the early activities are to sit with the operators and get a sense of the capacity they ne
mr. john fisher? >> thank you, mr. chairman. first, i'd like to clarify for the speaker who asked what procurement means. procurement means the contrast -- starting a process for contracting for the beginning of construction. so when we talk about procurement, start of procurement in 2021, in fact, summer of 2021, carrying to the plan, what we mean is a process that is actually comparable to the schedule that is currently published for the project. , that schedule called for a start of...
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mr. fisher, if you could please take a seat. excellent. >> in the cancellation will have the same effect as if the appellant one this case, correct >> correct. we'll hear from both sides. let's hear first. >> welcome, councillor. >> i was hired on this case yesterday afternoon. i tried to get up to speed as quickly as possible. in looking at that case in talking with the owners, it seems like the right thing to do is cancel the permit. it is a situation that no one likes to be in and i would like to try and find a better way through this with the tenants, with the appellants to the extent that they have personal interest in this. we would like to request at this point that the permit be cancelled administratively. if we have to go through an appeal hearing, we are prepared to argue the appeal, but i think the better thing to happen is to try and find a resolution for the tenants. my understanding is that negotiations broke down under previous council and i would like to restart that and find some resolution. at the end of the da
mr. fisher, if you could please take a seat. excellent. >> in the cancellation will have the same effect as if the appellant one this case, correct >> correct. we'll hear from both sides. let's hear first. >> welcome, councillor. >> i was hired on this case yesterday afternoon. i tried to get up to speed as quickly as possible. in looking at that case in talking with the owners, it seems like the right thing to do is cancel the permit. it is a situation that no one likes...
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mr. fisher, anything, john, you're the only person i know and you've got an easy last name. [laughter] >> no, mr. chair. that's a good summary. that's really the exercise over the next month is to take those criteria, take the work plan that you heard ignacio lay out and understand who is best positioned to achieve those. and so that will be part of the recommendations on governance and oversight. but it's also really repositioning the project for a successful delivery. >> chair peskin: thank you, sir. mr. -- come on up. i know you were accept when we withheld your money a few months ago, now we feel vindicated, the floor is yours. >> i'm over it, supervisor peskin. thank you for a chance to address you. i do want to thank you for undertaking this effort. i want to thank director chang and her staff for this effort. this was very important. we, as the speakers before we mentioned, we participated in the exercise. we thought it was very valuable and spent quite a bit of time. as the tjpa board looks forward to the recommendation to further strengthen the tjpa, and help the reg
mr. fisher, anything, john, you're the only person i know and you've got an easy last name. [laughter] >> no, mr. chair. that's a good summary. that's really the exercise over the next month is to take those criteria, take the work plan that you heard ignacio lay out and understand who is best positioned to achieve those. and so that will be part of the recommendations on governance and oversight. but it's also really repositioning the project for a successful delivery. >> chair...
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mr. fisher, you have three minutes to respond to this. >> this is all news to me. i guess the real question is that they need to grant us the appeal. the tenants want housing. the role of the department of building inspection is not following up on violations, i am ready to go on this. >> you can talk to us. >> this is really interesting because this has gone on for a year and this is an eviction of long-standing african-american tenants. forty years in this place. jackie long has mobility problems, her daughter is schizophrenic, her son-in-law has had six surgeries since 2014 due to a work-related accident and has more coming. these people have no safety mats -- safety nets and cannot be moved away from their doctors. i went into this because i don't want this on my head. i have been to their weddings, i have been to their funerals. what is going on here, which is really offensive, as i have a report from their engineer from 2018 about what is needed from the respondent about what needs to be done to the building. it is nothing close to what they are doing. they a
mr. fisher, you have three minutes to respond to this. >> this is all news to me. i guess the real question is that they need to grant us the appeal. the tenants want housing. the role of the department of building inspection is not following up on violations, i am ready to go on this. >> you can talk to us. >> this is really interesting because this has gone on for a year and this is an eviction of long-standing african-american tenants. forty years in this place. jackie long...
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mr. aldrin. they both sat down for an interview with kristin fisher. reporter: mr.the artemis program today. he came down to the kennedy space center on the 50th anniversary of the lunar lantern as the orion capsule has been completed. when would be ready to fly? >> they tell me there will be a test flight later this year. maybe early next year. but i know every american is excited about the fact that under president trump's leadership, we renewed our commitment to lead in human space exploration once again. and before the next year is out, you will see american astronauts going into space on american rockets from american soil which is something we have not seen since the shuttle program was grounded. the better part of 10 years ago. this is a president who truly believes that what we are celebrating today, what happened 50 years ago, with the apollo 11 landing on the moon, first man on the moon, all the accomplishments, it should not only be an inspiration to the nation but it should inspire this generation of americans to renew our commitment to lead in space exp
mr. aldrin. they both sat down for an interview with kristin fisher. reporter: mr.the artemis program today. he came down to the kennedy space center on the 50th anniversary of the lunar lantern as the orion capsule has been completed. when would be ready to fly? >> they tell me there will be a test flight later this year. maybe early next year. but i know every american is excited about the fact that under president trump's leadership, we renewed our commitment to lead in human space...
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fisher? >> thank you, mr. chairman. good morning, general hyten. welcome to your wife and daughter and family here with you to day. >> thank you. >> i think that you are especially well qualified for this role. and your experience as commander for the last three years will be particularly valuable since the vice chair of the joint chiefs sits on the nuclear weapons council and usually functions as the joint staff senior subject matter expert on nuclear deterence. we have spoken a lot about low yield, submarine launch warhead on several occasions. and as we prepare for the ndaa conference with the house, i think it's important that we revisit this issue since a number of what i say are misleading arguments have been put out there. first, do you believe deploying the warhead or any of the potential employment scenarios would put our submarines at greater ris snk. >> i do not. >> do you think our second arsenal of low yield is sufficient and this additional capability is not needed? >> i strongly believe the capability is needed and particularly to de
fisher? >> thank you, mr. chairman. good morning, general hyten. welcome to your wife and daughter and family here with you to day. >> thank you. >> i think that you are especially well qualified for this role. and your experience as commander for the last three years will be particularly valuable since the vice chair of the joint chiefs sits on the nuclear weapons council and usually functions as the joint staff senior subject matter expert on nuclear deterence. we have...
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mr. cooper. still on buildings we have lisa fisher from planning. >> hello, supervisors. thank you for declaring this climate emergency. our own commission president has urged us strongly -- in fact, she was recently quoted as telling us to stop the bureaucratic bullshit and actually to address this crisis. we want to partner with you to find meaningful solutions. the planning department -- i forgot to tell you that i'm lisa fisher -- sorry, sorry. the planning department has identified four unique avenues to supporting this climate action, connecting land use and design with the spaces between the buildings, the buildings themselves, and transportation. to reduce our emissions and to increase renewables. first, we have early interface with projects and working with them from inception that offers key opportunities to enhancing the outcomes and integrates these goals, sometimes before their requirements. for example, through the planning designer review process of major developments we can enhance resource efficiency and get those all-electric buildings. through integrate
mr. cooper. still on buildings we have lisa fisher from planning. >> hello, supervisors. thank you for declaring this climate emergency. our own commission president has urged us strongly -- in fact, she was recently quoted as telling us to stop the bureaucratic bullshit and actually to address this crisis. we want to partner with you to find meaningful solutions. the planning department -- i forgot to tell you that i'm lisa fisher -- sorry, sorry. the planning department has identified...
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fisher. >> thank you mr. chairman, good morning general, good to see you. welcome to your wife, your daughter and your family with us here today. i think that you are especially well qualified for this role and your experience as the commander for the last three years will be particularly valuable since vice chair of the joint chief sits on the nuclear weapons council and usually function as the joint staff senior subject matter experts on nuclear deterrence. you and i have spoken a lot about the low yield submarine launch warhead on several occasions. and as we prepare for a conference with the house, i think it's important that we revisit this issue did you believe deploying the warhead or any of the potential employment scenarios would put our submarines at greater risk? >> i strongly believe the capabilities needed can you give a sense of the importance that you attached to this program? >> you have to look at what they say and what they do and watch them very closely. you don't want them t him to ben enemy. right now we have low yield weapons i made a
fisher. >> thank you mr. chairman, good morning general, good to see you. welcome to your wife, your daughter and your family with us here today. i think that you are especially well qualified for this role and your experience as the commander for the last three years will be particularly valuable since vice chair of the joint chief sits on the nuclear weapons council and usually function as the joint staff senior subject matter experts on nuclear deterrence. you and i have spoken a lot...
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fisher. senator blumenthal. >> thanks, mr. chairman. thank you to awful you for being here today. i was struck by what scenario schatz said in his opening statement. algorithms are not only running wild but they are running wild in secrecy. these cloaked in secrecy in many respects from the the people who are supposed to know about them. miss richardson referred to the black box here. that black box is one of our greatest challenges today. i think we are at a time when algorithms, ai, and the exploding use of them is almost comparable to the time of the beginnings of atomic energy in this country. we now have an atomic energy commission. nobody can build bombs, nuclear bombs, in their backyard because of the dangers of nuclear fission and fusion, which is comparable to what we have here, systems in many respects beyond our human control and affecting our lives in very direct, extraordinarily consequential terms beyond the control of the user and maybe the builder. on the use of persuasive technology, i find, miss stan feld, your contention that google does not build system with th
fisher. senator blumenthal. >> thanks, mr. chairman. thank you to awful you for being here today. i was struck by what scenario schatz said in his opening statement. algorithms are not only running wild but they are running wild in secrecy. these cloaked in secrecy in many respects from the the people who are supposed to know about them. miss richardson referred to the black box here. that black box is one of our greatest challenges today. i think we are at a time when algorithms, ai, and...
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mr. clean magic eraser sheets. but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fishernts tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would call another insurance company, hey would say "oh we can't beat usaa" we're the webber family. we're the tenney's we're the hayles, and we're usaa members for life. ♪ get your usaa auto insurance quote today. >>> two american teenagers behind bars in ital
mr. clean magic eraser sheets. but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fishernts tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money...
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mr. mueller, said the other day, confirmed, confirmed that the president has obstructed justice. >> joining us to analyze the coverage emily, sarah fisherdia reporter for axios and capri cafaro, washington examiner contributor. emily, media consensus that robert mueller was awful witness and some liberal commentators and liberal public figures seemed to agree with that. >> how often that we have a media consensus that it's bad for democrats. >> never. >> maybe one or two consenting opinions, completely objectively bad performance by robert mueller, did not project the authority over own report that people expected him to have, complete optical disaster for democrats, really no way around that. >> there are several media liberal that they say mueller said things that were damaging to the president. >> the way i see mueller's testimony, exactly how i saw the mueller report, steps to every story, yours, mine and the truth, republicans tried to advance own agenda and in the same manner the press on left and right were trying to advance those agendas as well. there were exceptions to that, rolling stone had piece saying it was disaster. so i
mr. mueller, said the other day, confirmed, confirmed that the president has obstructed justice. >> joining us to analyze the coverage emily, sarah fisherdia reporter for axios and capri cafaro, washington examiner contributor. emily, media consensus that robert mueller was awful witness and some liberal commentators and liberal public figures seemed to agree with that. >> how often that we have a media consensus that it's bad for democrats. >> never. >> maybe one or two...
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mrs. theodora klayman who shall meet us shortly. 2019 season is made possible by the generosity of the lewis franklin smith foundation with additional funding from the arlene and daniel fisher foundation. we are grateful for their sponsorship. the first person is a series of
mrs. theodora klayman who shall meet us shortly. 2019 season is made possible by the generosity of the lewis franklin smith foundation with additional funding from the arlene and daniel fisher foundation. we are grateful for their sponsorship. the first person is a series of
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mr. big shot's" got his own trailer. ♪ wheeeeeee! believe it! geico could save you 15% or more on car insurance. but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisherts tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. [ text notification now that you have] new dr. scholl's massaging gel advanced insoles with softer, bouncier gel waves, you'll move over 10% more than before. dr. scholl's. born to move. prpharmacist recommendedne memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. there is reward. ♪ ♪ beyond work and life... who
mr. big shot's" got his own trailer. ♪ wheeeeeee! believe it! geico could save you 15% or more on car insurance. but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisherts tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most...
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mrs. klayman who we shall meet shortly. this 2019 season is made possible by the generosity of the lewis franklin smith foundation with additional funding from the arlene and daniel fisher foundation.
mrs. klayman who we shall meet shortly. this 2019 season is made possible by the generosity of the lewis franklin smith foundation with additional funding from the arlene and daniel fisher foundation.
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mr. big shot's" got his own trailer. ♪ wheeeeeee! believe it! geico could save you 15% or more on car insurance. but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisherailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. wanna take your xfi now you can with xfi advantage. giving you enhanced performance and protection. when devices are connected to your home's wifi, they're protected. helping keep outsiders from getting inside. and if someone tries, we'll let you know. so you can stream, surf and game all you want, with confidence you can get coverage where you need it most. that's xfi advantage. make your xfi even better. upgrade today. call, click or visit a store. trish: european leaders scrambling to salvage ways left of the iranian nuclear deal saying iran is still far away from developing
mr. big shot's" got his own trailer. ♪ wheeeeeee! believe it! geico could save you 15% or more on car insurance. but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisherailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of...
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mr. hollins. >> thank you. good morning supervisors. i'm here requesting approval of the resolution for the sheriff's department's electronic monitoring program rules and regulations. i'm joined here today with chief michelle fisher, who until recently managed the department's alternative division that handsels the monitoring. she can speak to program details including rules and regulations. i have some handouts and paper as well. just some program history. the electronic monitoring program was established it provide alternatives to incarceration were in participation is ordered by the courts. we had a fee structure based on ability to pay for sentenced participants. and then last year there were a number of events that caused growth in the program. there's an appellant court ruling and non monetary alternatives when setting bail or release conditions at the same time sheriff hennessey waved fees for participants. all of this pre seeded the significant growth and the program monthly program participants increased from about 100 in february 2018 to 400 as of may 2019. and we had a contract with leaders and communities alternatives that we went through competitive bid process where the new contract was awarded to t
mr. hollins. >> thank you. good morning supervisors. i'm here requesting approval of the resolution for the sheriff's department's electronic monitoring program rules and regulations. i'm joined here today with chief michelle fisher, who until recently managed the department's alternative division that handsels the monitoring. she can speak to program details including rules and regulations. i have some handouts and paper as well. just some program history. the electronic monitoring...
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mr. sanders doesn't even bother to pay his own campaign staffers $15 an hour. >> they have to raise the minimum wage. raise the minimum wage to a living wage, $15 an hour. fisherents tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. my body is truly powerful. i have the power to lower my blood sugar and a1c. because i can still make my own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it like it's supposed to. trulicity is for people with type 2 diabetes. it's not insulin. i take it once a week. it starts acting in my body from the first dose. trulicity isn't for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulicity and call your d
mr. sanders doesn't even bother to pay his own campaign staffers $15 an hour. >> they have to raise the minimum wage. raise the minimum wage to a living wage, $15 an hour. fisherents tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's...
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mrs. theodora klayman who shall meet us shortly. 2019 season is made possible by the generosity of the lewis franklin smith foundation with additional funding from the arlene and daniel fisher foundation. we are grateful for their sponsorship. the first person is a series of twice weekly conversations with survivors of the holocaust who share with us firsthand accounts of their experience during the holocaust. each of our first-person guests serves as a volunteer here at this museum. our program will continue until august 8. the museum website is www. usaid ww.ush.orgw provides information. she will share her first person account of her experience during the holocaust and as a survivor for about 45 minutes. if we have time at the end of the program, we will have an opportunity for you to ask her questions. if we don't get to your questions today, please join us in our online conversation, never stop asking why. the conversation aims to inspire individuals to ask the important questions holocaust history raises. you can ask your question and tag the museum on twitter, facebook and instagram using @ holocaustmuseuam and the hashtag #askwhy. please look at the first person web
mrs. theodora klayman who shall meet us shortly. 2019 season is made possible by the generosity of the lewis franklin smith foundation with additional funding from the arlene and daniel fisher foundation. we are grateful for their sponsorship. the first person is a series of twice weekly conversations with survivors of the holocaust who share with us firsthand accounts of their experience during the holocaust. each of our first-person guests serves as a volunteer here at this museum. our...
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mr. albert garih. his 2019 season of first person is made possible by the generosity of the louis franklin smith foundation with additional funding from the arlene and daniel fisher foundation. we are grateful for their sponsorship. first person is a series of twice weekly conversations with survivors of the holocaust who share with us their first-hand accounts of their experience during the holocaust. each of our first person guests serves as a volunteer here at this museum. our program will continue until august 8th. the museum's website at www.ushmm.org provides information about each of our upcoming first person guests. albert will share with us his first-person account of his experience during the holocaust and as a survivor for about 45 minutes. if time allows we will have an opportunity for you to ask albert a few questions. if we do not get to your question today, please join us in our online conversation "never stop asking why." the conversation aims to inspire individuals to ask the important questions that holocaust history raises. you can ask your question and tag the museum on twitter, facebook and instagram using @holocaust museum and the hashtag wh
mr. albert garih. his 2019 season of first person is made possible by the generosity of the louis franklin smith foundation with additional funding from the arlene and daniel fisher foundation. we are grateful for their sponsorship. first person is a series of twice weekly conversations with survivors of the holocaust who share with us their first-hand accounts of their experience during the holocaust. each of our first person guests serves as a volunteer here at this museum. our program will...
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mrs. irene weiss who you shall hear from shortly. this 2019 season of first person was made possible by the generosity of the lewis franklin smith foundation with additional funding from the arlene and daniel fisher foundation. we are grateful for their sponsorship. first-person is a series of twice-weekly conversations with survivors of the holocaust who share with us their first-hand accounts of their experience during the holocaust. each of our first-person guest s serves as a volunteer at the museum. our program will continue through august 8. the museum's website provides information about each of our upcoming first-person guests. irene will share with us her first- person account of her experience during the holocaust and as a survivor for about 45 minutes. if time allows we will have an opportunity for you to ask irene a few questions. if we do not get to your question today, please join us in our online conversation, never stop asking why. the conversation aims to inspire individuals to ask the important questions that holocaust history raises. you can ask your question and tag the museum on twitter, facebook, and instagram using at symbol holocaust museum. today's program will be live st
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fisher, they have had a 20 -- this year, they have had a 25 full increase. -- 25-fold increase. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for coming today and for your testimony. last week, i talked and shared from my perspective as an emergency medicine physician peoplerying to get perspective about what has happened at the border. i think repeating the analogy will be helpful. imagine you are working in an emergency department and a natural disaster occurs. maybe something as bad as 9/11. there are thousands of patients now rushing into the emergency department. the er is completely overwhelmed. there patients in the hallways being treated. doctors are running from place to place. it is not the physicians fault that that scenario has come upon them. it is not the nurses' fault aired that is the kind of crisis that you are experiencing at the border. one that no one could anticipate and the systems are completely overwhelmed. would you agree with that statement? sec. mcaleenan: i think that is an apt analogy. they are faced with a crisis that happened that they need to respond to with the resources
fisher, they have had a 20 -- this year, they have had a 25 full increase. -- 25-fold increase. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for coming today and for your testimony. last week, i talked and shared from my perspective as an emergency medicine physician peoplerying to get perspective about what has happened at the border. i think repeating the analogy will be helpful. imagine you are working in an emergency department and a natural disaster occurs. maybe something as bad as 9/11....