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mr. myersyou mentioned the 16 minutes warning that we had. 16 minutes is significant but i would ask, you know, what is our goal? how many minutes could we achieve? how many hours could we actually be able to provide warning? and i ask that hypothetically but i'd like you to address it if you could in your question, if -- in your answer and then what technologies will allow us to do that? then i'd like to follow up with super storm stand did -- sandy, if i could, recognizing that the technology for tornado warning is quite different from those for hurricane warning the what say realistic goal for us in providing warning to people and what technologies will help us get to that? >> well, i would suggest that in looking at hurricanes and looking at tornadoes there is an interesting comparison. because we can see hurricanes, because they're large and they move relatively slowly over large lan and sea areas, we can evacuate people. the prime objective is to determine the best path and get people out
mr. myersyou mentioned the 16 minutes warning that we had. 16 minutes is significant but i would ask, you know, what is our goal? how many minutes could we achieve? how many hours could we actually be able to provide warning? and i ask that hypothetically but i'd like you to address it if you could in your question, if -- in your answer and then what technologies will allow us to do that? then i'd like to follow up with super storm stand did -- sandy, if i could, recognizing that the technology...
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>> after some of what mr. myers has said, it is about being the most effective and efficient in terms of structure, i can't speak to that. i think the thing i would say is that there are different functions that the organization plays out. there are operational weather, which has heavy emphasis coming from n.w.s. we are supportive of all the areas of if weather enterprise that our data and other forms of data will support. >> thank you. one more quick question. , the issue to restore modeling predictions and that plan is supposed to be issued in six months of passage and then annually. i mentioned two reports that have been done and other reports have been done, the national weather service worked for more than a year on such a plan. do we need another study, do we eed it annually? my time has expired. if you could do a brief response. >> that structure and how to organize one self to meet these needs is something i can't speak to. we look towards a customer. >> my time has expired. >> rerecognize that you're not ex
>> after some of what mr. myers has said, it is about being the most effective and efficient in terms of structure, i can't speak to that. i think the thing i would say is that there are different functions that the organization plays out. there are operational weather, which has heavy emphasis coming from n.w.s. we are supportive of all the areas of if weather enterprise that our data and other forms of data will support. >> thank you. one more quick question. , the issue to...
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our friend warren myers trades on the floor here for dme securities. and chris gerch from altimist capital. mr. bernstein, people are waiting for a correction, you still consider that an opportunity here? >> bill, you used the key word and that's uncertainty. uncertainty for an investor is the same name for opportunity. when people are certain, that's when you have to worry. but as long as people believe there's all these uncertainties out there, it means that stocks aren't fully valued. it means there are plenty of opportunities for investors. i love the word "uncertainty." >> you love the word "uncertainty," but it is stopping companies from hiring and actually changing the course of action in terms of an anemic dwro growth story? >> of course it is. think of what's also happening. slow growth, although to a politician or an economist is really not that good. to an investor, slow growth means sure and steady. it means that things don't overheat. you don't get overinvestment. you don't get everything heating up. you don't get bottlenecks. you don't get the fed having to tighten, which you jus
our friend warren myers trades on the floor here for dme securities. and chris gerch from altimist capital. mr. bernstein, people are waiting for a correction, you still consider that an opportunity here? >> bill, you used the key word and that's uncertainty. uncertainty for an investor is the same name for opportunity. when people are certain, that's when you have to worry. but as long as people believe there's all these uncertainties out there, it means that stocks aren't fully valued....
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>> cenk: jean mayor--jane myers an incredible writer: >> jane myer, we can listen to because she was properly outraged. >> cenk: yes, by mrma. brett, a great point earlier this morning there is a double irony here. thank god they went after fox news because now conservatives will attack obama. because before mitch mcconnell, oh, the ap, you want to spy on them, at it, hoss. but now that it was the fox news reporter, the conservatives were outraged, and maybe it will be an electoralish. >> an outrange lasts three or four days and then it's on to something else. i don't know what it is to get peace. there will be a shooting at a school guns and then it will die out and something else will come along. i don't know what the answer is, and that's the scary part. >> you opened with the three scandals, and i think that's the only one others are just stories. >> cenk: that goes to brett's point, fox news cries wolf so much, when rosen is actually targeted and it's very legitimate to say this is a huge, huge issue but dude, you told me putting mustard on a burger was an issue. hannity once criticized obama for eating mustard with
>> cenk: jean mayor--jane myers an incredible writer: >> jane myer, we can listen to because she was properly outraged. >> cenk: yes, by mrma. brett, a great point earlier this morning there is a double irony here. thank god they went after fox news because now conservatives will attack obama. because before mitch mcconnell, oh, the ap, you want to spy on them, at it, hoss. but now that it was the fox news reporter, the conservatives were outraged, and maybe it will be an...
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mr. bunting, that you're getting? >> well, unfortunately, wolf, as i'm here visiting with you, i'm not able to check the latest, but we certainly have multiple tornadic storms in progress. as chad myers was mentioning, as long as the storms stay isolated and relatively discreet, they remain dangerous tornadic storms. as they start to form into lines of storms, the risk becomes embedded tornados, but in the current state, this round of severe weather, this terrible event, is far from over and folks in the path of these storms over the next few hours need to take the warnings extremely seriously. >> william bunting from the noaa storm prediction center in norman, oklahoma. william, thank you so much for your expertise as we're watching the breaking news unfold. it's now the top of the hour and we want to once again welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer reporting from "the situation room." "the situation room." we've got breaking news. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> a monster tornado that we're watching right now, at least two miles wide. two miles, it devastates the oklahoma city area. this is a huge urb
mr. bunting, that you're getting? >> well, unfortunately, wolf, as i'm here visiting with you, i'm not able to check the latest, but we certainly have multiple tornadic storms in progress. as chad myers was mentioning, as long as the storms stay isolated and relatively discreet, they remain dangerous tornadic storms. as they start to form into lines of storms, the risk becomes embedded tornados, but in the current state, this round of severe weather, this terrible event, is far from over...