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crumbling concrete tracking structural integrity. and feel the music expanding your senses with the sound shirt. on. what makes these magical lap shades fly. swatter copters little unmanned aerial vehicles better known as drones. drones of all sizes are playing an ever greater role in our daily lives and not just in areas like performance art. but they also have the potential to change how we farm. grown has taken over his job it's looking for fons which lie in the meadows in early summer. each year an estimated ninety thousand animals are killed by moa but the drone allows farmers to spot them in time. drones are finding their place in agriculture as part of a project from the university of hohenheim and the stuttgart school for technology researchers are testing the use of drones for detecting and combating weans. farmers have always struggled with weeds in their fields. they reduce yields by competing for water and nutrients but drone proves to be a help here. with the drone technology we can get an overview of the entire field so
crumbling concrete tracking structural integrity. and feel the music expanding your senses with the sound shirt. on. what makes these magical lap shades fly. swatter copters little unmanned aerial vehicles better known as drones. drones of all sizes are playing an ever greater role in our daily lives and not just in areas like performance art. but they also have the potential to change how we farm. grown has taken over his job it's looking for fons which lie in the meadows in early summer. each...
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the second important thing is structural stability.lly a building that you can think of. it doesn't have walls and floors anymore. >> right. >> it's a pile of heavy -- needs to move. every time after aftershock, put a piece of equipment, every time someone is on there there's a risk of things moving. by far the biggest risk of anybody in the building at the mope, they've been there are 48 hours. food and waters, a little bit of time before it becomes life-threatens. the biggest risk for their lives is secondary collapse. painstakingly it's mental and carefully determining the best way to get to the casualties without obstructing the structure, then you could cause a lot more issues. not only for the people already trapped also for your teams inside the building. >> yep. >> stabilizing the building is absolutely key. >> you are a structural engineer. perhaps you can help me the fact we've been watching wood and metal and tools and we've been watching diamond sort of cutters and we've been seeing arc wel r ers. does it make sense to you
the second important thing is structural stability.lly a building that you can think of. it doesn't have walls and floors anymore. >> right. >> it's a pile of heavy -- needs to move. every time after aftershock, put a piece of equipment, every time someone is on there there's a risk of things moving. by far the biggest risk of anybody in the building at the mope, they've been there are 48 hours. food and waters, a little bit of time before it becomes life-threatens. the biggest risk...
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these are wood structures. concrete bases. wall gone, roof gone on this structure here.in here to try to find any possessions he had left to scour. the building behind us, roof is gone. these trees are snapped in half here. these are the kind of damaged pictures we're seeing from where the eye made landfall. this is a category four with winds of 140 gusting to 160. all the structures no one can live in these structures anymore until they're repaired and fixed. the trees get stripped. a lot of branches and trees downdown this is a building with obvious structural damage. people now homeless and how many people probably lived in this apartment building a couple dozen maybe. other images he took when the water was high. a lot of flooding. a lot of structures had water on the first floor. some of the water has since receded. the roof structure looks good in this area. this image that he took shows you the damage and threat that exists days after the storm. wires in the streets. this is a telephone pole that snapped in half. this is number one. clear the streets. clear the ro
these are wood structures. concrete bases. wall gone, roof gone on this structure here.in here to try to find any possessions he had left to scour. the building behind us, roof is gone. these trees are snapped in half here. these are the kind of damaged pictures we're seeing from where the eye made landfall. this is a category four with winds of 140 gusting to 160. all the structures no one can live in these structures anymore until they're repaired and fixed. the trees get stripped. a lot of...
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his house there on the bay another isle marada is a similar structure. he sent a picture of the boat saying looking good. >> to be clear for folks who may not be familiar with where you are, you are in an area where governor scott has ordered an evacuation, correct? >> correct. >> god forbid something should happen, the storm surge should be higher than you are predicting personally and the water begins to rush in, what will you do then? >> i don't think the water will rush in where we're at. >> i gather that you don't think it's going to happen. you have established that. let's just say it does. then what? >> i don't think i have ever heard of a storm surge 40 feet high. there is a third story on this house. the bottom of it is 34 feet high. it still has a cement roof above it. >> and when the power goes out? >> then the power goes out. we are expecting the power to go out. we have battery power and everything. we'll have generators. we have them elevated already. i believe -- i have no issues whatsoever where we're at. would i ride out a storm again? y
his house there on the bay another isle marada is a similar structure. he sent a picture of the boat saying looking good. >> to be clear for folks who may not be familiar with where you are, you are in an area where governor scott has ordered an evacuation, correct? >> correct. >> god forbid something should happen, the storm surge should be higher than you are predicting personally and the water begins to rush in, what will you do then? >> i don't think the water will...
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we keep flooding that same structure. we've been looking to congress on the extreme end of that where i would like some additional authorities. but across the nation, fema has under $3 billion worth of structures, forward 50 foreign andhose -- $50 million of the structures are in texas alone. we do need to get in front of some resilience requires home by home actions, neighborhood by neighborhood actions, and then some communitywide ones as well. you are still dealing with a $25 billion deficit when it comes to the flood insurance program. for more information on all of these issues, you can go on to the fema website and flood smart.gov has more issues -- more info. john in quincy, massachusetts. good morning. caller: i would like to discuss some of the housing stock is much older in my area, secret have a situation where a person or family has had the property quite a long time and they don't have a mortgage and are not required to have flood insurance. if they still have to buy it in order to protect the asset. for $200
we keep flooding that same structure. we've been looking to congress on the extreme end of that where i would like some additional authorities. but across the nation, fema has under $3 billion worth of structures, forward 50 foreign andhose -- $50 million of the structures are in texas alone. we do need to get in front of some resilience requires home by home actions, neighborhood by neighborhood actions, and then some communitywide ones as well. you are still dealing with a $25 billion deficit...
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although congress asked for it to be applied to the force structure and fy12. the department sent over the first. reporter: congress in april 2016 that showed 22% excess capacity across dod. based on that ratio of analysis so looking at it objectively and i think this is ultimately what secretary of madison did. was there really the right ratio and force structure and has that now become how we apply this sort? i think that's the concern he raised about that capacity analysis and whether we have 25%, 20% in the air force but i know their concerns for that but still we try, the department tried to do the best we could with the authority we had and to come up with what we felt was the best guess. first in april of 2016 congress is asking an update for the report and what they resign as per which was in fy12 process of working that package. >> one of the things that gets brought up multiple times was unique the transformational. one question that i personally have is that brac is the adequate venue to do this. i think secretary principi would be able to comment on
although congress asked for it to be applied to the force structure and fy12. the department sent over the first. reporter: congress in april 2016 that showed 22% excess capacity across dod. based on that ratio of analysis so looking at it objectively and i think this is ultimately what secretary of madison did. was there really the right ratio and force structure and has that now become how we apply this sort? i think that's the concern he raised about that capacity analysis and whether we...
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a stable or increasing force structure where in the past force structure was declining back in 2005. 2005 it was increasing and the redeployment of 70,000 troops and their families from asia and europe. so that's the context upon which 2005 brac took place. a number of things went well. i was blessed to have a commission, of three retired 4-star flag officers, army, navy and air force, to form a cabinet officials, two former members of congress both republican and democrat, a former assistant secretary of defense who also served as assistant secretary of energy and at the white house office of technology. willie an expert in nuclear power matters, and former retired to start major general -- to start -- head of the air force nurse corps. so indeed the some people of experience, the flag officers with insight in the middle to his advice was invaluable to all of us on the commission. we also had an incredible professional staff puts it on previous brac rounds. detailing some gao and the pentagon who came over to work on the staff, working 24/7 for a period of time, and of course i thin
a stable or increasing force structure where in the past force structure was declining back in 2005. 2005 it was increasing and the redeployment of 70,000 troops and their families from asia and europe. so that's the context upon which 2005 brac took place. a number of things went well. i was blessed to have a commission, of three retired 4-star flag officers, army, navy and air force, to form a cabinet officials, two former members of congress both republican and democrat, a former assistant...
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there are some exceptions, obviously, but those seem to be wooden structures, the concrete structures we've seen don't seem to have much structural damage. it's mostly railings and sidings that have been torn off. and there is some heavy roof damage. but when it comes to withstanding the storm, even the houses that were closest to the pay that took the direct impact are still standing here. residents are not being allowed back here right now. there are some residents who chose to weather out the storm. they are going house to house to make sure everybody cleared out and there is no one there. we're still waiting for emergency crews to come through and do the checks as well. >> stunning images. gadi schwartz, thank you. can we just reiterate? two-thirds of the people in florida are without power. and we know there's still a gasoline shortage. this thing is far from over. joining us on the phone is commissioner of monroe county district three which includes the keys. heather, you have been on conference calls with emergency management officials already a few times today. how long is it
there are some exceptions, obviously, but those seem to be wooden structures, the concrete structures we've seen don't seem to have much structural damage. it's mostly railings and sidings that have been torn off. and there is some heavy roof damage. but when it comes to withstanding the storm, even the houses that were closest to the pay that took the direct impact are still standing here. residents are not being allowed back here right now. there are some residents who chose to weather out...
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this structure is a massive structure. it's made out of concrete and reinforced steel rebar. this is where people have been hunkering down. there are several hundred that were inside the coliseum proper. there's a floor there that they had all spread their cots out on. but things started to fall from the ceiling during the worst of this storm. and so it started to leak. there was debris falling from the roof so they moved everybody over here. if you take a look down this hallway, you can see this is where a lot of people are now. they're trying to get a little bit of sleep. last night was not a night they could get much sleep. let me swivel you around here. they're exposed to the elements. check this out over here. this was a plexiglas window. about two or three hours ago, that plexiglas window blew out. you can see that side is there, that's just exposed to the winds. and that is a door that has been ripped off of its frame. so that is just some of the devastation we're seeing inside. a lot of people that are in these hallways, they've been talking about their homes. they fe
this structure is a massive structure. it's made out of concrete and reinforced steel rebar. this is where people have been hunkering down. there are several hundred that were inside the coliseum proper. there's a floor there that they had all spread their cots out on. but things started to fall from the ceiling during the worst of this storm. and so it started to leak. there was debris falling from the roof so they moved everybody over here. if you take a look down this hallway, you can see...
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what makes something functionally obsolete or structurally deficient?>> most of those are functionally obsolete, that could mean a number of things. boils down to they need to be repaired or replaced within six years they like to say. the road is too narrow, the bridge is too wide, may not be tall enough, may not have adequate water drainage. there is a lot of little things that could make it functionally obsolete. a lot of times it affects older bridges. a much smaller number of them are what are call structurally deficient, more serious, there are far more bridges that are structural reply deficient but those need to be fixed a lot sooner, they may have crumbling infrastructure. they may not be dangerous or unsafe but what could make them unsafe is a huge hurricane. >> sreenivasan: on the one hand we are used to seeing water, water usually flows over but what about the pressure from underneath? >> that is the big concern, especially with a large storm with surge potential, it could raise the water beneath the bridge up to five, ten, 15 feet, which hap
what makes something functionally obsolete or structurally deficient?>> most of those are functionally obsolete, that could mean a number of things. boils down to they need to be repaired or replaced within six years they like to say. the road is too narrow, the bridge is too wide, may not be tall enough, may not have adequate water drainage. there is a lot of little things that could make it functionally obsolete. a lot of times it affects older bridges. a much smaller number of them are...
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of the structure you can see here. who is ang, archaeologist for the fish and wildlife service. she is showing you what the adobe sediments look like where the house used to be. sand dunes,y great most of the sediments are sand. here we had a giant concentration of adobe. that was different than the surrounding area. bricks, youd adobe can see where the straw was in the adobe, we found adobe plaster fragments that could have been inside or outside of the structure. know, wastrying to this the actual structure that found a glob's of melted glass. if you melt glass, it has to be hot to melt glass. we are assuming they had windows or other glass items they had in the house. you can see these were totally melted down into a glob. we know this was a hot fire. according to the family, the story they heard was kerosene soaked rags were thrown through andwindows and were lit that is why the fire burned so hot. they did not just use a match or something. if you use kerosene soaked racks, that is going to make a hot fire. the 21
of the structure you can see here. who is ang, archaeologist for the fish and wildlife service. she is showing you what the adobe sediments look like where the house used to be. sand dunes,y great most of the sediments are sand. here we had a giant concentration of adobe. that was different than the surrounding area. bricks, youd adobe can see where the straw was in the adobe, we found adobe plaster fragments that could have been inside or outside of the structure. know, wastrying to this the...
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with the power of the honesty of a larger structural challenge taking place and how that impacts individualives is a distinct pleasure. >> fake you very much i had so many questions i wanted to ask even before that i would love to talk to about your process. this is not your first book of what you have done before. >> there are a lot of different pieces my cousin michael was an amazing person also a talented writer who had off hard life that ended early but we always felt he would tell his story. so at the same time i added an invitation this is a famous lecture series and to try to say something. to get these abstract titles that i possibly could die in contemporary america without telling the truth of the story and then reaching out to the family members. and teetoo to interview people and one of the hardest things that my family had never talked about what happened to michael. sorry. when i started to interview my family members it was the first time since he died we tried to understand together. the worst thing about these types of events that don't bring those to the surface that is tr
with the power of the honesty of a larger structural challenge taking place and how that impacts individualives is a distinct pleasure. >> fake you very much i had so many questions i wanted to ask even before that i would love to talk to about your process. this is not your first book of what you have done before. >> there are a lot of different pieces my cousin michael was an amazing person also a talented writer who had off hard life that ended early but we always felt he would...
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so even where there's been a fairly obvious mismatch between fore structure and base structure, congress said, well, but that's only today. what about ten years or twenty years from now, doing a brac is a decision we can't come back from if we determine that our needs have changed and we've got to move forward. and as he clearly explained, that argument works both ways because you can develop this mismatch between what we need today and what we have in terms of infrastructure. and i agree with him that we are there. so let me talk a little bit about where things stand on the hill. as i mentioned, the key fact, the most overriding fact is that we now have a champion effect, now three champions, three out of four with the senior leaders in the armed services committee. doesn't guarantee they can get their members to go along with them and vote for it, but it's definite definitely possible for a brac vote to pass. there was a vote on the house side. i don't think it was a terribly perfect predictor as to where the votes are in the house, but there was an amendment to the house version of th
so even where there's been a fairly obvious mismatch between fore structure and base structure, congress said, well, but that's only today. what about ten years or twenty years from now, doing a brac is a decision we can't come back from if we determine that our needs have changed and we've got to move forward. and as he clearly explained, that argument works both ways because you can develop this mismatch between what we need today and what we have in terms of infrastructure. and i agree with...
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it is a very, very solid structure.ully the buildings that are all up to code are experiencing the same thing we are. and we're in a safe space right now. >> what do you expect to happen now? we're looking at these pictures, the palm trees, they're more resilient than trees not meant to bend and sway, but there are trees and street poles coming down, what's your bingest danger? >> certainly with wind speeds like this is flying debris. we are across the street from our convention center which is undergoing a massive renovation right now. we secured the structure, and i have been looking at it the past couple hours, and i'm happy to say nothing has been flying out of the convention center. these palm trees are amazing. they bend but don't break. certainly one of the most dangerous is flying debris, the falling structures. >> you don't have the worst of it yet, you're still many, many hours away from it, and you're a few hours away from high tide that will cause more flooding, we'll come back to you. the city commissioner
it is a very, very solid structure.ully the buildings that are all up to code are experiencing the same thing we are. and we're in a safe space right now. >> what do you expect to happen now? we're looking at these pictures, the palm trees, they're more resilient than trees not meant to bend and sway, but there are trees and street poles coming down, what's your bingest danger? >> certainly with wind speeds like this is flying debris. we are across the street from our convention...
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at the end, not a single building left standing that was structurally sound.ll of them were dangerous to enter. the only reason we did not have more than one fatality is because people had listened to the governments warning and went into shelters. they were strong enough to sustain them. we lost one life. a small boy, a toddler in his mother's arms as she was running to the shelter. having left her house too late. people like to remain until the last moment. child's outked the of her hands and the next morning it was found dead. we were lucky that was our only fatality. the island is without electricity and no water. rubble and cannot sustain human life. for the first time in over 300 years, there is not a single permanent resident on barbuda. everybody had to be evacuated to antigua where they have been taken in by people there or in government shelters. the situation is not good. evacuated, people 500 children school-aged who have to be integrated into the antigua school system, already heavily overcrowded. we have gotten a situation in antigua where we are
at the end, not a single building left standing that was structurally sound.ll of them were dangerous to enter. the only reason we did not have more than one fatality is because people had listened to the governments warning and went into shelters. they were strong enough to sustain them. we lost one life. a small boy, a toddler in his mother's arms as she was running to the shelter. having left her house too late. people like to remain until the last moment. child's outked the of her hands and...
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the structural damage is caused by the flood. from what i understand, the insurance company changed it, changed his words, without him knowing. >> alfonsi: this is andrew braum, the engineer who could no longer stay silent. braum told us, not only were changes made to his engineering reports, but he was asked to cover it up. he showed us the original report he'd written about the damage to john and gail mero's house. >> andrew braum: we assess in the conclusions hydrodynamic forces, hydrostatic forces, due to the flood, caused a cracking and shifting throughout the foundation. >> alfonsi: so you're saying the flood caused this damage? >> braum: correct. and then, in the revised or the altered report, it says, "settlement due to consolidation of soil caused the foundation wall to crack." that's not what i wrote; it's completely altered. >> alfonsi: braum inspected more than 180 homes after sandy, working for a company called hi- rise engineering. after he discovered the changes made to the report he wrote about the meros' home, he
the structural damage is caused by the flood. from what i understand, the insurance company changed it, changed his words, without him knowing. >> alfonsi: this is andrew braum, the engineer who could no longer stay silent. braum told us, not only were changes made to his engineering reports, but he was asked to cover it up. he showed us the original report he'd written about the damage to john and gail mero's house. >> andrew braum: we assess in the conclusions hydrodynamic forces,...
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look at this one particular structure. all of the structures around this that i see continue to hold up rather well. it's this tarp on top of this rec center area over here that is still of major -- whoa. major concern. you know, when you're looking into the rain, it's -- very disconcerting. you don't know. i'll step up here, so i can speak a little more clearly, but it is that tarp as it buckles up and down and wondering how much long ter will last and whether or not it will rip apart from that structure and just get shredded near those winds. we'll continue to monitor that, chris, as these winds and the eye of hurricane irma get much closer here to naples, florida, in southwest, in the southwest corner of the state. >> well, this is what they were worried about, that a place like naples, that's already very tight to sea level, was going to get hit and hit for a long time by hurricane irma and unfortunately, that's what seems to be happening. dave, if you can pan over to the left. this is the direction that ed is. you can
look at this one particular structure. all of the structures around this that i see continue to hold up rather well. it's this tarp on top of this rec center area over here that is still of major -- whoa. major concern. you know, when you're looking into the rain, it's -- very disconcerting. you don't know. i'll step up here, so i can speak a little more clearly, but it is that tarp as it buckles up and down and wondering how much long ter will last and whether or not it will rip apart from...
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reporter: will it circumvent that rebuilding of structures? mr. bossart: if aircraft is under consideration, i am not aware of it, but i would promote it. we have a one star general in place in charge of all ground force operations to make sure there is one person in charge of marshaling those efforts. reporter: they need helicopters to evacuate the island. he says there are people burying their family members in front yards. communication is badly needed. there is a little bit of disconnect between what i am hearing here and what they are seeing there. mr. bossart: if that is accurate, that needs to be remediated immediately. i want to be careful not to micromanage it from here. i believe that we have enough resources marshaled and deployed forward to make decisions under the right command and leadership models. what we did is augmented local and state authorities through to the lower levels. there are federal officials identifying the requirements, augmenting the state level to validate those requirements, and providing them. we are in every sta
reporter: will it circumvent that rebuilding of structures? mr. bossart: if aircraft is under consideration, i am not aware of it, but i would promote it. we have a one star general in place in charge of all ground force operations to make sure there is one person in charge of marshaling those efforts. reporter: they need helicopters to evacuate the island. he says there are people burying their family members in front yards. communication is badly needed. there is a little bit of disconnect...
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so it is also a psychological edge of a structural. >> no question about it. and the spread of hiv right now it is the day crisis but because we have a lot of hiv circulating in prisons and men are heterosexual or bisexual so those numbers are staggering so that is a public health crisis so when you got word about michael and his passing what was your gatt reaction?. >> guest: for so many tragedies i would be embarrassed to claim anything special but it is just a complete inner collapse physically and emotionally. i was at a garden party that was a jovial location it was a sunny day. >> host: how did you find out?. >> my dad called in my husband he did read a full load and said michael. i just waited and he said he is dead which i had just seen him not even one month earlier. we had just gotten married and he was at the wedding. so if my head to be energetic to be energetic as ever. >> host: what space was he in?. >> guest: again by the end of his life he had gotten very good at keeping his life separate from his daily from his prison connections so when we sa
so it is also a psychological edge of a structural. >> no question about it. and the spread of hiv right now it is the day crisis but because we have a lot of hiv circulating in prisons and men are heterosexual or bisexual so those numbers are staggering so that is a public health crisis so when you got word about michael and his passing what was your gatt reaction?. >> guest: for so many tragedies i would be embarrassed to claim anything special but it is just a complete inner...
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we knew that overnight they had to stop the rescue efforts because some structures may have moved and you're seeing this one rescuer going up that ladder, up to where we believe they have dug a hole. >> could you tell what he was carrying, maria? >> reporter: i don't know what he was carrying, but we did get a shot of that structure from above earlier this morning on msnbc and we were able to see that they have set up a hole and that's where they're trying to go down below to reach these people. so where that leader leads you to where they have set up this place where they can actually just go under ground and communicate what what we believe are three children that are being protected by a granite table. as you can see, there's a flurry of rescue workers, the ones we have been told that are wearing the colored hats, mainly the orange and the yellow are the ones that have been trained to go inside these sort of wedges to try and get these people out, and now the request for silence has seemed to stop and again and people have started to move around, here the oil company is on the grin
we knew that overnight they had to stop the rescue efforts because some structures may have moved and you're seeing this one rescuer going up that ladder, up to where we believe they have dug a hole. >> could you tell what he was carrying, maria? >> reporter: i don't know what he was carrying, but we did get a shot of that structure from above earlier this morning on msnbc and we were able to see that they have set up a hole and that's where they're trying to go down below to reach...
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it's not structural reform, was an example of structural reform? skills training, immigration , infrastructure spending. we are at the stage of our development where monetary policy alone isn't going to do the trick, but we are highly leveraged. the challenge is how do you make other physical policies, and other -- fiscal policies and other reforms? biglone can deal with this secular driver that we just talked about. i think it's good for a central bank or to say that. we have an important role to play, but we need broader policy eight years after the crisis, it's time for broader economic policy if we are going to grow faster. you say what's so bad about 2%? problem, it would be a problem if we weren't so highly leveraged. --what services debt to the company? income for tax income, you needed to service debt. grow very going to slowly, we are going to get more leveraged, particularly as we age. i think we have to find ways to grow faster, or restructure the debt, or likely both. that's the big problem we face. up. trying to cheer you >> households
it's not structural reform, was an example of structural reform? skills training, immigration , infrastructure spending. we are at the stage of our development where monetary policy alone isn't going to do the trick, but we are highly leveraged. the challenge is how do you make other physical policies, and other -- fiscal policies and other reforms? biglone can deal with this secular driver that we just talked about. i think it's good for a central bank or to say that. we have an important role...
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everything structurally from what i can tell seeps to be holding on. i have never experienced the intensity of this kind of hurricane with the winds cutting down visibility the way it has which makes the situation even that much more disconcerting. it is incredibly intense here as we approach and get close to the eye of this storm, making and passing over naples here but it is quickly going to turn from a wind and structural story to this flooding story. here comes another gust. whoa. can you see this, dave? >> so now we're getting it in full effect up here. ed it's not -- it's not slowing down any more, so this has to be what chad was talking about where it's just -- it just keeps coming. just keep coming. it just looks like -- it looks like some type of sideways cyclone that's coming down here with these gusts. i'll tell you, ed, me, we're not going to move that easily in a storm. we're both bigger guys and this could easily knock you off your feet. i'll tell you what, it's such an easier task to be here than so many of the people who are with this s
everything structurally from what i can tell seeps to be holding on. i have never experienced the intensity of this kind of hurricane with the winds cutting down visibility the way it has which makes the situation even that much more disconcerting. it is incredibly intense here as we approach and get close to the eye of this storm, making and passing over naples here but it is quickly going to turn from a wind and structural story to this flooding story. here comes another gust. whoa. can you...
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hurricane impact windows, which are structured to hold 150 mph winds.ble concrete blocks and we are two stories. moving up to the second story we're unable to hunker down and maybe avoid some of the strong storm surges which are predicted for when the storm turns. the ones are going to turn and that will bring all the water back from the gulf of mexico and basically flood the whole area. how close mexico and basically flood the whole area. how close are mexico and basically flood the whole area. how close are used to the water? we have a lake close to the front of house which will not be a problem in terms of the storm surge because that is affected by the golf course, but we are actually only five miles inland from fort myers beach so we add in the red zone which is mandatory evacuation. it is susceptible to 10—12 metre storm surge. what is the consequence of ignoring a mandatory evacuation order? if we have an emergency and need to call the emergency services we would not be given priority. they may not even be able to commit to help us because we ign
hurricane impact windows, which are structured to hold 150 mph winds.ble concrete blocks and we are two stories. moving up to the second story we're unable to hunker down and maybe avoid some of the strong storm surges which are predicted for when the storm turns. the ones are going to turn and that will bring all the water back from the gulf of mexico and basically flood the whole area. how close mexico and basically flood the whole area. how close are mexico and basically flood the whole...
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>> reporte >> wolf the structural damage was not what i anticipated. a lot of the structures there are were looking a lot better than i had expected. there was more damage and you can tell there is a significant storm surge. we did land in key west and i also say key west, the structural damage was not as catastrophic as many predicted. a lot of people will have to do work on their homes of properties. wolf, i think what's going to hurt the most is tourism as and visitors from all over the world coming from the florida keys, you have a lot of people working in hotel as and restaurants and bars and for those people to be without paid for weeks and months is going to put a lot of financial stress on a lot of individuals and families. i think that's going to start emerging as the big story out of the florida keys, of course, with regards to structures and we visited naple air station and key west and their control tower cannot be used and there is a gaping hole at the top of the control tower so certainly a lot of work to do there. but, again, i think the
>> reporte >> wolf the structural damage was not what i anticipated. a lot of the structures there are were looking a lot better than i had expected. there was more damage and you can tell there is a significant storm surge. we did land in key west and i also say key west, the structural damage was not as catastrophic as many predicted. a lot of people will have to do work on their homes of properties. wolf, i think what's going to hurt the most is tourism as and visitors from all...
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now wind will tear all the structures up that you're under today so you need to be in a safe structure. then you're going to have to worry about mudslides and flooding for the rest of the day today. remember, this eye is traveling right now about 15 miles to the southwest of that very populated san juan. it's cutting through the middle of the island, so they have the whole afternoon ahead of them with all of these problems. >> let's bring paul goodloe in from the weather channel live in san juan. paul, take us there. we can hear what it's like and the wind is simply whipping. >> it certainly has been. again, we're here in san juan. we lost power about 1:30 in the morning and this is one of the few hotels that has a generator. the generator kicked on and has been on generator power ever since then. the winds were already in hurricane-force gusts at that time and continue. we had this morning a 91-mile-per-hour wind gust at the airport and that was around 6:00 a.m. or so and it stopped reporting after that. we've been dealing with very strong winds. so much so we had parts of the roof of
now wind will tear all the structures up that you're under today so you need to be in a safe structure. then you're going to have to worry about mudslides and flooding for the rest of the day today. remember, this eye is traveling right now about 15 miles to the southwest of that very populated san juan. it's cutting through the middle of the island, so they have the whole afternoon ahead of them with all of these problems. >> let's bring paul goodloe in from the weather channel live in...
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because the way the brac recommendations were structured. and secretary rumsfeld made it very very clear this was not about cost savings, this was about military transformation. and i'm not sure we carried the ball over the goal line but we certainly moved it down the field somewhat. and unlike other previous brac rounds we were asked to evaluate recommendations at a time of ongoing conflicts in southeast asia. back in gief. 2005 it was increasing. and the redeployment of 70,000 troops and their families in asia and europe. so that's the context upon which 2005 brac took place. number of things went well. you know, i was blessed to have a commission, a three retired four-star flag officers were army, navy and air force, two former cabinet officials, two former members of congress, both republican and democrat, a former assistant secretary of defense who also served as assistant secretary of defense. really an expert in power matters and a former retired two-star major general who was the head of the air force school. so indeed the commission
because the way the brac recommendations were structured. and secretary rumsfeld made it very very clear this was not about cost savings, this was about military transformation. and i'm not sure we carried the ball over the goal line but we certainly moved it down the field somewhat. and unlike other previous brac rounds we were asked to evaluate recommendations at a time of ongoing conflicts in southeast asia. back in gief. 2005 it was increasing. and the redeployment of 70,000 troops and...
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that's the point of that kind of structure. that all depended on the fact that it was a different judge that had made the determination that he be tried as an adult in california, it was in that period and lowering the age, it was very trying youth as adults so michael was caught right in that nexus and got a sentence that when you stack it up to other sentences, retrospectively it's unfortunate and disproportionate but i think the experience of living through it was one of being surprised by discovering that the legal train was different then we understood it to be. so just thinking collectively within the family, we just didn't gather forces and resources effectively to respond to the situation. >> host: and it also feels impossible for him to be able to prepare. an almost unfair. >> there's no question that the use of mandatory minimums in sentencing and the three strikes you're out law was produced all kinds of absurd sentences in the american justice system and the country needs to recognize that. we had an incredibly dist
that's the point of that kind of structure. that all depended on the fact that it was a different judge that had made the determination that he be tried as an adult in california, it was in that period and lowering the age, it was very trying youth as adults so michael was caught right in that nexus and got a sentence that when you stack it up to other sentences, retrospectively it's unfortunate and disproportionate but i think the experience of living through it was one of being surprised by...
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the structure of the economy is changing dramatically and what does it mean to the fed? it means i have to be open to facing reality. it may not be the reality on these two or grew up with but i have to open to learning and open the mind and it also means broader policy makers in this country need to look ahead, not behind and do diagnosis based on the facts because it will be more important to get the policy judgments right because the structure in economy is changing dramatically. >> time for two more questions. let's take that one over there in the front. the. >> thank you. i try to prescreen this question very quickly. you've written very eloquently about the skills gap and you've written a lot about getting people for participating in the workforce and we've also had great books on leadership and in your preface you talk about there are blank stares when you talk about leadership. i think there is responsibility on all sides and we've had a lot of failure and retraining programs and a lot of people not successfully trying to meet enter the workforce and there's a po
the structure of the economy is changing dramatically and what does it mean to the fed? it means i have to be open to facing reality. it may not be the reality on these two or grew up with but i have to open to learning and open the mind and it also means broader policy makers in this country need to look ahead, not behind and do diagnosis based on the facts because it will be more important to get the policy judgments right because the structure in economy is changing dramatically. >>...
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of course, a lot of structures are being built close to one another. so the winds will tend to channel themselves through this. so the gusts that the storm is producing versus the gusts that you would be feeling if you had any idea of -- any plans of being on the ground or on these regions would be considerably higher just because now you're talking about the largest structures this storm has had in its path. they will enhance some of the winds beyond what the forecast is showing. >> and at speeds much slower than that. i mean, street signs sliced through the air like a knife. you know, it's just so -- so dangerous. all right. thank you very much. that's a really great illustration. >> great context. >> you got to get out. pedram said by tomorrow, you got to have your plan and get out of there. you're going to run out of time. the big airlines are slashing fares trying to get people out of irma's path. only after reports of some price gouging. it got a lot of attention on social media. a twitter used posted this screen grab of a delta flight from miami
of course, a lot of structures are being built close to one another. so the winds will tend to channel themselves through this. so the gusts that the storm is producing versus the gusts that you would be feeling if you had any idea of -- any plans of being on the ground or on these regions would be considerably higher just because now you're talking about the largest structures this storm has had in its path. they will enhance some of the winds beyond what the forecast is showing. >> and...
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is how close structures are to the waters edge. whether that is a change or that is just representing the attraction and the appeal of florida itself. so many of these structures within feet of water that will rise no matter where you are. in the state. the read on all of that from florida congressman ron desantis. it represents the greater jacksonville area. i note that these are trying circumstances but it would not take much for even the slightest storm surge since so many businesses and homes and et cetera are within feet of the water themselves. just there when were looking at the tampa area and beyond. the structures that are right there on the water. susceptible to a whole of stuff. >> i grab in the tampa bay area. it is just the peninsula. and then you have the bay. so a direct hit on the area you are to see massive storm surge. you will see water everywhere. it will be a big disaster i'm hoping it's interesting 72 hours ago you had people evacuated from the miami area to the west coast of florida because of the storm track
is how close structures are to the waters edge. whether that is a change or that is just representing the attraction and the appeal of florida itself. so many of these structures within feet of water that will rise no matter where you are. in the state. the read on all of that from florida congressman ron desantis. it represents the greater jacksonville area. i note that these are trying circumstances but it would not take much for even the slightest storm surge since so many businesses and...
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we have no idea into that for structure. says operator they had the best view in assessing who's connected and what kind of profile they might have especially using advanced analytics to really assess what the profile and due diligence to look down deeper as it's tied to something that's bigger. we have no insight into that. >> we are about out of time, i would argue and please disagree with this premise that we discussed earlier that the role of private sector providing attribution of state-sponsored attack has made the governments release here but they're all over the place. starting to hear from some that they may not be as forward leaning. because it doesn't help. >> so their businesses to unravel the things for the customer. so how public you are in the are pros and cons. only they can assess taste on the aftermath. once that happens it draws attention to them which may complicate what they're there to do. that's a challenge was cyber security. most entities that are penetrated don't want to advertise the fact that ther
we have no idea into that for structure. says operator they had the best view in assessing who's connected and what kind of profile they might have especially using advanced analytics to really assess what the profile and due diligence to look down deeper as it's tied to something that's bigger. we have no insight into that. >> we are about out of time, i would argue and please disagree with this premise that we discussed earlier that the role of private sector providing attribution of...
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. >> i would say the type of structure being used in mexico city now is a structure in which more walls from columns and beams and that makes the structure stiffer and stronger. >> reporter: with stricter building codes did not prevent this collapse. and guadalupe is searching for her son. >> you wish you could be there yourself? searching, yourself, for him. her son is among 40 people listed as missing from the collapsed office building behind me. and you can see from the wet roads that a thunderstorm rolled through this evening, hampering the rescue efforts. >> manuel bojorquez, great reporting there, manny, thanks. >>> a day of rescues in another natural disaster, hurricane maria in puerto rico. david begnaud is there. >> reporter: in the small town of toa baja hundreds of residents were rescued by the sctional guard. two feet of water carrying what's left of their possessions. in this suburb of san juan, residents forged through flooded streets heading to the only open grocery store. only five were allowed in at a time to avoid chaos. maria inflicted damage on 80% of the homes here
. >> i would say the type of structure being used in mexico city now is a structure in which more walls from columns and beams and that makes the structure stiffer and stronger. >> reporter: with stricter building codes did not prevent this collapse. and guadalupe is searching for her son. >> you wish you could be there yourself? searching, yourself, for him. her son is among 40 people listed as missing from the collapsed office building behind me. and you can see from the wet...
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the time has come to get off he beaten path, to move away from old, outdated colonial structures and to establish new structures that will respect the inherent right of indigenous peoples to govern themselves and determine their future. pm trudeau: making changes to how we operate. the departmental changes are part of fulfilling that responsibility. for indigenous peoples, it means taking a hard look at how they governor and define themselves as nations and governments and how they seek to relate to other orders of government. indigenous peoples will decide how they wish to represent and organize themselves. some may choose to engage with our government based on historic nations and treaties. others will use different shared experiences as the basis for coming together. the choice is theirs. that is precisely what self-determination demands. and though this path is uncharted, i am confident that we will reach a place of reconciliation. that we will reach a place, as a country, where nation to nation, government to government and inuit crown relationships can be transformed. a place w
the time has come to get off he beaten path, to move away from old, outdated colonial structures and to establish new structures that will respect the inherent right of indigenous peoples to govern themselves and determine their future. pm trudeau: making changes to how we operate. the departmental changes are part of fulfilling that responsibility. for indigenous peoples, it means taking a hard look at how they governor and define themselves as nations and governments and how they seek to...
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structure but over time that fell apart over the question of not just being separate but unequal. many felt it was best to merge separate entities together. other chapters didn't even have that stage. there was a great book out there edited by jeffries of the black panther party and mobile communities that you can read about differences between the panthers in baltimore, panthers in milwaukee, panthers in new york, etc. so you can quit a local perspective. >> quite a few male panthers and former panthers spent decades in prison, locally, because of your emphasis, with long prison terms, speaking of eddie conway, local hero here started what includes community garden working with you. could you say more about the connection with the panther party and food justice issues? >> thinking, wants to raise the awareness of eddie marshall conway and his continuing case. working on beth hayes, so many political prisoners and small enough in numbers that we can reach out to them, join support committees, support large overarching organizations which do a lot to bring awareness to the fact the
structure but over time that fell apart over the question of not just being separate but unequal. many felt it was best to merge separate entities together. other chapters didn't even have that stage. there was a great book out there edited by jeffries of the black panther party and mobile communities that you can read about differences between the panthers in baltimore, panthers in milwaukee, panthers in new york, etc. so you can quit a local perspective. >> quite a few male panthers and...
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there was no structure left intact.anding it was missing a roof or missing walls or it was filled with water. from what we were told, the french side of the island was far worse off. they were under water completely. these were just photos of our room that we were in. we were able to get out. the united states government was going to get us out, and they did. and the people that live there, i just hope they can receive some aide so they can take care of their families and children as well. i understand some of those that were there were actually giving some supplies to some of the natives, sthavg? >> yes, we had actually scavaged some food and supplies. we told her to go into the room we were staying and take whatever she need. we weren't able to bring urluggage with us. there wasn't enough room. and we told her to go in and take whatever she needed to keep her and her boys safe. >> what do you think you need there? >> the basic blocks of survival. food, water, access to medicine. i know so many things people around the
there was no structure left intact.anding it was missing a roof or missing walls or it was filled with water. from what we were told, the french side of the island was far worse off. they were under water completely. these were just photos of our room that we were in. we were able to get out. the united states government was going to get us out, and they did. and the people that live there, i just hope they can receive some aide so they can take care of their families and children as well. i...
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so we got a chance to look at the structures. most structures we saw were still standing. nearly all, though, damaged. we were able to land our helicopter not far from here. we walked down to this house, clearly destroyed. the man who lives here said he was riding out the storm inside, it was all going okay until this tree fell on the house. he then hid and waited until the eye was passing over his house, got in his truck, and drove to a safer location where he rode out the rest of the storm. we had a chance to drive around just before dark to get a little bit of a lay of the land. here at highway 1, i saw a line of 20 utility trucks lined up just waiting to get to work. i saw some national guard to serve here as police, law enforcement, to make sure that everyone is safe and secure. i talked to the local sheriff. he said the first contact from the military or federal government came on monday the day after the storm. that was when officials went door to door to see if there were any victims, to find people who needed rescuing. after that they moved on. aid per se, that be
so we got a chance to look at the structures. most structures we saw were still standing. nearly all, though, damaged. we were able to land our helicopter not far from here. we walked down to this house, clearly destroyed. the man who lives here said he was riding out the storm inside, it was all going okay until this tree fell on the house. he then hid and waited until the eye was passing over his house, got in his truck, and drove to a safer location where he rode out the rest of the storm....
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structuring was made illegal in 1986 to prevent large scale criminal enterprises, terrorists and money launderers from hiding their illegally earned money from authorities by consistently depositing just shy of that $10,000 limit. this makes complete sense. when structure something believed to have occurred, the internal revenue service can use its civil atas et forfeiture authority. i'm not laying awake at nithe, neither are my colleagues here, worry being terrorists and monsters not being able to get access to their money. so far, so good. the law makes sense. but now let me tell but somebody who had their money seetsed by the i.r.s. -- seized by the i.r.s. andrew clyde served three combat tours in iraq. and he came home and opened a store in georgia. mr. clyde had an insurance policy that only covered up to $10,000 in off-premise losses. so like any reasonable person, mr. clyde never brought more than $10,000 in cash with him when he made his nightly deposits. the i.r.s. seized $950,000 from him. just marinate on that for a minute, mr. speaker. imagine trying to run your business an
structuring was made illegal in 1986 to prevent large scale criminal enterprises, terrorists and money launderers from hiding their illegally earned money from authorities by consistently depositing just shy of that $10,000 limit. this makes complete sense. when structure something believed to have occurred, the internal revenue service can use its civil atas et forfeiture authority. i'm not laying awake at nithe, neither are my colleagues here, worry being terrorists and monsters not being...
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permanent structured corporation in the defense field is well on the way. by 2025 we will need a functioning european defense union. we feed it. nato would like us to have it. the union should continue to do what the commission has sought to do, concentrate on the important things. we shouldn't annoy the people of europe nitpicking and nitty-gritty. we need to act on the big things and keep away from the small things which can be dealt with by member states. this commission has tried to play a great role in the big things and to take a back seat on the small things. each year it's put forward fewer than 25 new initiatives. remember the previous commission was putting out more than 100. this month we're going to be setting up a subsidiary and proportionality task force. the first vice president has already done a job of better law making and he's going to lead the new task force. the task force will have among its members of this parliament and members of national parliament. it will report in one year. >> translator: president, ladies and gentlemen, our uni
permanent structured corporation in the defense field is well on the way. by 2025 we will need a functioning european defense union. we feed it. nato would like us to have it. the union should continue to do what the commission has sought to do, concentrate on the important things. we shouldn't annoy the people of europe nitpicking and nitty-gritty. we need to act on the big things and keep away from the small things which can be dealt with by member states. this commission has tried to play a...
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it is not structural reforms. skills training would be structural reform. we are at the stage of our development where monetary policy alone will not do the trick but we are highly leveraged. how to make other structural reform so we can grow greater because of monetary policy monetary policy alone has a role to pay it alone cannot deal with some of these big drivers that we just talked about. i think it is good for a central banker to say that. eight years after the crisis. it's time for broader economic policy if we are going to grow faster. you say what's up at about 2%. here's the problem. it would not be a problem if it weren't so darn highly leveraged. so nominal gdp is what they have. what is service debt of a company. pretax income. you need it. if you're going to grow very slowly we will get more leverage particularly as we age. i think we have to find ways to grow faster we have to restructure the debt or likely both. households 2007 it was historically highly leveraged. the reason we did not notice it most of us did not notice it was the debt to
it is not structural reforms. skills training would be structural reform. we are at the stage of our development where monetary policy alone will not do the trick but we are highly leveraged. how to make other structural reform so we can grow greater because of monetary policy monetary policy alone has a role to pay it alone cannot deal with some of these big drivers that we just talked about. i think it is good for a central banker to say that. eight years after the crisis. it's time for...
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rescuers have been worried that what's left of the structure might collapse. the magnitude 7.1 quake killed 25 people at the school, all but four of them were children. my colleagues and i continue to bring all the breaking developments and we begin with ed lavendara with details on the rescue efforts. >> reporter: it's not until you stand this close to the collapsed school building that the horrific reality of the scene sinks in. we are surrounded by rescue workers trying to save anyone in the rubble. look at the impact here on the building, crushing that car there. you can see all the workers that have been here for more than 24 hours now trying to find survivors. this is the school where several dozen children were killed as the building collapsed down onto the ground here. speaking quietly because a lot of crews have been working and they're trying to hear for sounds of people inside the building. we're told there might be a young girl they believe is alive inside that's what these efforts are for. >> in the courtyard area of the school, hundreds of worker
rescuers have been worried that what's left of the structure might collapse. the magnitude 7.1 quake killed 25 people at the school, all but four of them were children. my colleagues and i continue to bring all the breaking developments and we begin with ed lavendara with details on the rescue efforts. >> reporter: it's not until you stand this close to the collapsed school building that the horrific reality of the scene sinks in. we are surrounded by rescue workers trying to save anyone...
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and they say it is tough to beat concrete so you are in the right kind of structure.for you, god willing you make it through the worst of irma and then it's about enduring the aftermath. do you have what you need to sustain yourself down there for one, two, even three days before they can start to get infrastructure back in place, power back and stuff you need for every day life? >> yes, sir. i have enough for a month, plenty of food, water. a lot of people were saying you have to get out. i don't want to leave. i have an emotional attachment to key west. all my family's ashes are out in the atlantic. if a bridge goes out, everybody was talking about that, the bridge goes out and we're without supplies for a few weeks or a month, i'd much rather be home and on this side of the bridge closing than the other side where everybody is scrambling to find a place to live and find gas and 10 million people trying to get back home. i would rather be here. >> i hear you. the challenges are anywhere you look at it. check in with me and let me know everything is straight down the
and they say it is tough to beat concrete so you are in the right kind of structure.for you, god willing you make it through the worst of irma and then it's about enduring the aftermath. do you have what you need to sustain yourself down there for one, two, even three days before they can start to get infrastructure back in place, power back and stuff you need for every day life? >> yes, sir. i have enough for a month, plenty of food, water. a lot of people were saying you have to get...
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and many are afraid to be inside buildings and structures and many unstable structures. this is a picture of a school that collapsed earlier -- during the earthquake. 21 children and 4 adults were killed in that structure, and they are still looking for other survivors in it. these rescue efforts of going on acrossmexico city right now. >>> for more on hurricane maria and recoveriers going on in puerto rico, speaking to the mayor of san juan about the situation there. >> reporter: it's devastating. devastating, and -- it's amazing that we still have phone coverage. because usually -- well, the towers started running on generators, but 100% of puerto rico is without power. and it is an estimate of four months before it's completely powered up. >> reporter: four months before power can be restored? >> yes. now, that has some repercussions, because there are places where the water has to be pumped in to the areas, and it's pumped by electricity. we don't have enough generators already in the entire metropolitan area or in puerto rico to deal with all of those issues. not to
and many are afraid to be inside buildings and structures and many unstable structures. this is a picture of a school that collapsed earlier -- during the earthquake. 21 children and 4 adults were killed in that structure, and they are still looking for other survivors in it. these rescue efforts of going on acrossmexico city right now. >>> for more on hurricane maria and recoveriers going on in puerto rico, speaking to the mayor of san juan about the situation there. >>...
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the structures that were just made of wood are not going to stand up to 145 miles per hour.eyla didn't get 145 there in san juan, but if you get toward the el conquistador where nick payton walsh was all morning long, they got winds of 135 to 145. that's the area that will truly see the devastation. you will not even be able to tell where the power pole was supposed to be. all the lines are down. this is the reason why we are talking about months to put the power back in some spots. weeks or months to get water back. and it's like, you know, i have been there a number of times with anderson cooper. when you lose water and power, it's like camping. we had an opportunity to get on an airplane days later and fly home. there will be people without water to wash or cook with, and then power for weeks and months at a time. you are not going to get 3.5 million people out of there. they will be sitting there and living this nightmare for so long. the storm did slightly jog left, not a lot. 50 miles. but i don't want this thing to keep moving 50 miles every 12 hours we run the model
the structures that were just made of wood are not going to stand up to 145 miles per hour.eyla didn't get 145 there in san juan, but if you get toward the el conquistador where nick payton walsh was all morning long, they got winds of 135 to 145. that's the area that will truly see the devastation. you will not even be able to tell where the power pole was supposed to be. all the lines are down. this is the reason why we are talking about months to put the power back in some spots. weeks or...
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you don't want to go into a wood structure. you want something generally up and able to withstand the wind and water. here we could get depths of 9 feet. but this side maybe 3 feet of a storm surge. but we'll get a lot of rain and a lot of wind. judge jeanine: adam housley, thanks so much from dee key largo. our coverage moves north to the city of tampa which is readying for a hard hit from irma. mike tobin is there and joins us live. mike? reporter: the lights are still on here. but you have this familiar scene. board on the windows, sandbags by the doors. authorities say the time for making sandbags is over. they want people to get further north to higher ground. there are some people in the historic district, you have a lot of people still out enjoying the night life. i shouldn't say a lot of people. but you have people out defying the storm, wandering the streets. the mandatory evacuation zones are 15 feet above sea level and below. the barrier islands on the outside of pinellas county, a lot of people are not respecting th
you don't want to go into a wood structure. you want something generally up and able to withstand the wind and water. here we could get depths of 9 feet. but this side maybe 3 feet of a storm surge. but we'll get a lot of rain and a lot of wind. judge jeanine: adam housley, thanks so much from dee key largo. our coverage moves north to the city of tampa which is readying for a hard hit from irma. mike tobin is there and joins us live. mike? reporter: the lights are still on here. but you have...
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it is not structural reforms. what is the example of structural reforms? skills training, immigration , and infrastructure spending would be in the mix. we are at this stage of our development where monetary policy alone will not do the trick, but will highly leveraged the challenge. had you make other fiscal and structural reforms so that we can grow greater because monetary policy alone has a role to play. it alone cannot deal with these big secular drivers we just talked about. i think it is good for a central banker to say that. we have an important role to play but we need broader policy. eight year after the crisis it is time for broader economic policy if we are going to grow faster. wise is so critical to the debt that we grow faster? you say what is bad about 2 -- 2%? it would not be a problem if it were not so highly leverage. nominal gdp is what services debt. what services debt of a company? pretax income. you needed to service debt. gdp is our income. if you grow slowly we will get more leverage, particularly as we age. i think we have to find
it is not structural reforms. what is the example of structural reforms? skills training, immigration , and infrastructure spending would be in the mix. we are at this stage of our development where monetary policy alone will not do the trick, but will highly leveraged the challenge. had you make other fiscal and structural reforms so that we can grow greater because monetary policy alone has a role to play. it alone cannot deal with these big secular drivers we just talked about. i think it is...
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structure fire tying up ridge road at 10 shop road. ridge road is tied up in each direction. 355can make your way toward to save some time. back within the next 10 minutes to show you how slow it is on 395 in landmark. adrianna: right now, a resistance or renaissance, the alleged -- the art project that means a big headache for kroos in d.c. you are ready know their aims -- names, harvey and irma want some inspirational stories for a change? you gotta check out the american dream. saturdays, 1pm, newschannel8 z2gv6z zi0z y2gv6y yi0y dad,i got it dad.ar... thanks. alright, you're all set. you're welcome. play oldies. nice dad! free-range chickens. organic free-range chickens, non-gmo, 100% vegetarian fed- raised with no antibiotics ever! we should post this. perdue. raising more organic chickens hashtag organic. hashtag happy. hashtag... well, all the hashtags! >> you are watching "good morning washington," on your side. larry: we are tracking irma , barreling through the caribbean slamming the popular island of turks and
structure fire tying up ridge road at 10 shop road. ridge road is tied up in each direction. 355can make your way toward to save some time. back within the next 10 minutes to show you how slow it is on 395 in landmark. adrianna: right now, a resistance or renaissance, the alleged -- the art project that means a big headache for kroos in d.c. you are ready know their aims -- names, harvey and irma want some inspirational stories for a change? you gotta check out the american dream. saturdays,...