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one is, i know the nrc and intelligence agencies keep an eye on specific threats, but the underlying threat, hypothetical threat that facilities are required to protect against, the so-called a signed basis threat, how often, or is that actually updated or reviewed to see if it needs an update? and what can you tell us about the status of the relatively new hostile adversary exercises that have started at some of these plans to coordinate emergency planning exercises with a possible attack of some sort? >> what i can tell you in general is that, you know, nrc takes these issues very seriously, and the plans have made significant changes since 9/11. and they've made really large investments in improving their security. they are all required to have security towers around the sites that are defensible against significant attacks. they are required to have extra fencing. they are required to have extra centers going into the facility. so they really significantly upgraded. at many other sites, a third of the workforce is security. a lot of them have brought their security forces and. th
one is, i know the nrc and intelligence agencies keep an eye on specific threats, but the underlying threat, hypothetical threat that facilities are required to protect against, the so-called a signed basis threat, how often, or is that actually updated or reviewed to see if it needs an update? and what can you tell us about the status of the relatively new hostile adversary exercises that have started at some of these plans to coordinate emergency planning exercises with a possible attack of...
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people from the madison campus have to sit there for the nrc of wisconsin madison. that is this, the legendary former editor of the "washington post" once said that news is the first rough draft of history. news is the first rough draft of history. we barely mentioned this guy off. we did not put the i have a dream section of the speech and that. ec steel explain more this tree of leading up to seven and which we have memorialized. not just a historian and expert on labor patterns and other things that should be of great interest to us now because within the next ten days we could see a major labor shut down at the government shuts down. the originators of the march to get the federal government into their employment practices. he also talks about the record of the civil rights movement as it really was. ladies and gentlemen to raise going to speak for prole 35 minutes. then he will be glad to answer your questions. is with great honor and pleasure that i introduce to you the author of the march on washington jobs, freedom, and the freedom hester's of rights. >> a p
people from the madison campus have to sit there for the nrc of wisconsin madison. that is this, the legendary former editor of the "washington post" once said that news is the first rough draft of history. news is the first rough draft of history. we barely mentioned this guy off. we did not put the i have a dream section of the speech and that. ec steel explain more this tree of leading up to seven and which we have memorialized. not just a historian and expert on labor patterns and...
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the law today and it would reconstitute the yucca mountain program and provide a solid basis for the nrc to issue new plant licenses. i thank you for your time and your testimony and i yield back. >> we are following the law. >> the gentleman yields back. at this time you may have noticed we have sort of ignored miss ship county --schikowski. traditionally we finish subcommittee members first. mr. griffin has said he noted you sitting over there patiently so i would like to recognize you for five minute. >> thank you bose especially mr. griffin for that courtesy. i believe that the threat to at least human life in our planet is the greatest challenge human kind has ever faced. and i feel so strongly that this congress, this congress is in a moment of such great opportunity where we could take leadership on behalf of the united states, on behalf of the country's around the world that we could benefit economically. this is some moments of great opportunity, i fear as a mentor of the energy and commerce committee that we are squandering. and i look at young people in this audience, this is
the law today and it would reconstitute the yucca mountain program and provide a solid basis for the nrc to issue new plant licenses. i thank you for your time and your testimony and i yield back. >> we are following the law. >> the gentleman yields back. at this time you may have noticed we have sort of ignored miss ship county --schikowski. traditionally we finish subcommittee members first. mr. griffin has said he noted you sitting over there patiently so i would like to...
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this is believed to be the home the second death ever and the united states by nrc helicopter. did >>darya: still ahead, a woman and a san francisco park is run over and killed while she was there at the park with her child. we'll have the latest into the investigation. and a new irs rule could make your check at restaurants with cheaper. we will have that in a moment. unbelievable. shhhhh! in our day, we didn't have u-verse high speed internet. yeah, our babysitter didn't have a million ways to serve mom up on a silver platter. we had to count sheep to fall asleep. and i always worried that i was creating an overcrowded sheep farm. in my head... never looked like that farmer took proper care of those sheep. too much? a little. [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. down futures up 42 points after the opening bell. job report coming out and a few minutes. we will find out what happens with the u.s. unemployment rates. >>erica: we're also taking a look at temperatures around the bay area. we're talking mid-70
this is believed to be the home the second death ever and the united states by nrc helicopter. did >>darya: still ahead, a woman and a san francisco park is run over and killed while she was there at the park with her child. we'll have the latest into the investigation. and a new irs rule could make your check at restaurants with cheaper. we will have that in a moment. unbelievable. shhhhh! in our day, we didn't have u-verse high speed internet. yeah, our babysitter didn't have a million...
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the nrc says the utility company failed to identify a flawed design in four generators. the problem on mitsubishi which made the generators. >>> close, arguments are scheduled to begin in the michael jackson wrongful death case. a jury must decide whether aeg is responsible for jackson's death in 2009. jackson 'mother and three children sued the entertainment firm saying it negligently hired dr. conrad murray, the doctor who gave michael jackson a fatal drug overdose. aeg denies any wrong doing or responsibility for the death of michael jackson. >>> a man is in jail after trying to swim from the united states to -- with into the u.s. with 50 pounds of marijuana. now, the incident happened last thursday after questioning the 55-year-old mexican citizen authorities found he had no documents to be in the united states. he was trying to swim from mexico into the u.s. he was arrested by border patrol agents. in the duffel bag this he had they found seven bundles of marijuana valued at almost 24,000. >>> an historic church in oakland goes up in flames. ktvu gets an exclusive l
the nrc says the utility company failed to identify a flawed design in four generators. the problem on mitsubishi which made the generators. >>> close, arguments are scheduled to begin in the michael jackson wrongful death case. a jury must decide whether aeg is responsible for jackson's death in 2009. jackson 'mother and three children sued the entertainment firm saying it negligently hired dr. conrad murray, the doctor who gave michael jackson a fatal drug overdose. aeg denies any...
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you've got the presidential appointed chairman of the nrc casting the only no vote for licensing thepower plant in this country. so that leads to the other question. under this administration how many nuclear reactors have closed down? >> i believe there are five. >> we've got one in new jersey, wisconsin, california, florida. >> without a vote to license by the chairman of the nrc appointed by the president. so, i will give you that point and you have to give me the point on jobs that a lot of jobs have been lost by the shutdown of these nuclear facilities. under the president's climate action plan, the epa is expected to propose a rule later this week setting greenhouse gas standards for new power plants that would require ccs technologies for any coal plant will in the u.s.. this is effectively as many of us fear and the administrator knows where i stand on this a ban on the new coal-fired power plants. do you believe as the secretary of energy that it's the sensible for the epa to impose regulations that essentially ban the building of the new coal-fired power plants in this coun
you've got the presidential appointed chairman of the nrc casting the only no vote for licensing thepower plant in this country. so that leads to the other question. under this administration how many nuclear reactors have closed down? >> i believe there are five. >> we've got one in new jersey, wisconsin, california, florida. >> without a vote to license by the chairman of the nrc appointed by the president. so, i will give you that point and you have to give me the point on...
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it would reconstitute the program and provide a solid basis for the nrc to issue new plant licenses.hank you for your time and testimony. >> we are following the law. >> the gentleman yields back. noticed, wehave have ignored her. she is not a member of the subcommittee. traditionally, we finish of the subcommittee members before we go to her stop -- before we go to her. mr. griffin has said you have been sitting patiently. i would like to recognize you for five minutes if you like as your questions. >> thank you both. for that courtesy. that the direct, at least you life on our planet, is the greatest challenge that humankind has faced was stop -- based. -- faced. i also start with that this congress -- i feel so strongly that this congress has a moment of opportunity where we could take leadership and to be -- on behalf of the united states, the countries around the world that we could benefit economically. this a moment of great opportunity that i fear as a member of the energy and commerce committee we are squandering. i look at some of the young people in this audience. this is
it would reconstitute the program and provide a solid basis for the nrc to issue new plant licenses.hank you for your time and testimony. >> we are following the law. >> the gentleman yields back. noticed, wehave have ignored her. she is not a member of the subcommittee. traditionally, we finish of the subcommittee members before we go to her stop -- before we go to her. mr. griffin has said you have been sitting patiently. i would like to recognize you for five minutes if you like...