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the stores sell is moving in that general direction. dangerous storm system. >> we are trying to get a phone contact, but with stores like this, you cannot make a phone contact because the storm can interrupt signals. we want to get an idea of where the storm is passed and get in touch of us -- with some of our emergency officials. making sure that things are not so bad. making sure that the area in which this is occurring will withstand this warning. when eight warning is issued and has been in effect for the past half hour, had it to the lowest level of the building you are in. the anterior wombs or doorways are the absolute safest. -- and interior rooms or doorways are the absolute safest. cause alls' could sorts of problems, so covered your head and stay away from the windows. wait for the storm to move past. tom has all of what we need in terms of technology to let you know where the storm as. we invite you to stay tuned. it is posing a potential problem in a very wide area. if you are caught outside, please crackdown. -- crouched d
the stores sell is moving in that general direction. dangerous storm system. >> we are trying to get a phone contact, but with stores like this, you cannot make a phone contact because the storm can interrupt signals. we want to get an idea of where the storm is passed and get in touch of us -- with some of our emergency officials. making sure that things are not so bad. making sure that the area in which this is occurring will withstand this warning. when eight warning is issued and has...
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how to factor in the direction we receive from the board into the program as we previously conceived of it. what the timing is that we envision to make sure that we're getting -- we're incorporating that direction and approaching the program at a pace that our commission and the lafco commission is comfortable with. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> ms. hale. ms. miller. >> yes. i believe we also have a stakeholder meeting scheduled to discuss -- this is the stakeholder meeting where we discuss the work of local power and we discuss the roll out so that is scheduled -- i will you have three more rate meetings and next time we're together i think we can have kind of a complete, more complete package to you give in terms of rates and dates and other information. >> and i would agree -- thank you for catching the items i neglected to mention. i would agree with you except for i'm not certain that the rate fairness board will be in a position to advise our commission yet. i don't expect that will happen until december. >> okay. i do have a quick question and my colleagues probably
how to factor in the direction we receive from the board into the program as we previously conceived of it. what the timing is that we envision to make sure that we're getting -- we're incorporating that direction and approaching the program at a pace that our commission and the lafco commission is comfortable with. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> ms. hale. ms. miller. >> yes. i believe we also have a stakeholder meeting scheduled to discuss -- this is the...
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the. direction of the flow it's ideal for use in these. in which the direction of. other kinds of converters out there but these engineers are confident that they're designed for something. like a snake that's naked often gets carried away by the current. the installation is too heavy complex and difficult to secure with all the joints that serve to generate electricity. there are also hydraulic turbines. but their design is way too intricate and leaves something to be desired. there are floating power stations but they also get carried away if there's. a large humanity . first we came up with a concept. and then we successfully applied it in designing a way for our plan. and the ground work for including such wave columns in future projects has already gotten started this past year alone hydro built a prototype up and. it will produce electricity for the local grid as well as give the engineers back the institute precious data to improve the next generation of ocean energy snatchers. could help. with an inevitable. ok proceeding. but since the tide only comes in and
the. direction of the flow it's ideal for use in these. in which the direction of. other kinds of converters out there but these engineers are confident that they're designed for something. like a snake that's naked often gets carried away by the current. the installation is too heavy complex and difficult to secure with all the joints that serve to generate electricity. there are also hydraulic turbines. but their design is way too intricate and leaves something to be desired. there are...
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if anybody sees it, please point it in the direction of home. it appears that it has broken off into the bay. just a traffic city and we're on lock down as everybody is because the water is coming in from all directions and the ocean is pouring into down by the inland on to the coastal highway and the bay as we have seen from 2:00 this afternoon it had reached 33 street and in that little island of the barrier island is sherry and she is at 16th street and the board walk and i know that you're not getting so see a lot of these pictures because you can't get out but daylight is going to be crushing. >> reporter: it is. it's going to take day light for the town to get out there and the damage. they are in the emergency operation center that's operating 24/7 right now. they are getting the same reports that we are. they are not going to be going out and looking at the damage and i have to tell you that it's dangerous. there's all kinds of stuff around here. this is a light fixture that just blew off and crashed about four feet away from where i was
if anybody sees it, please point it in the direction of home. it appears that it has broken off into the bay. just a traffic city and we're on lock down as everybody is because the water is coming in from all directions and the ocean is pouring into down by the inland on to the coastal highway and the bay as we have seen from 2:00 this afternoon it had reached 33 street and in that little island of the barrier island is sherry and she is at 16th street and the board walk and i know that you're...
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that is what our hope is and that is where we believe the direction will go in the future. >> shannon: a fascinating development this case could be back before the high court as early as 2013. thanks for your time. >> thank you. my pleasure to be with you. >> when we get back, we will ask governor palin some of your questions you tweeted in. stick around. [ man ] ring ring... progresso this reduced sodium soup says it mahelp lower cholestel, how does it work? you just he to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup.
that is what our hope is and that is where we believe the direction will go in the future. >> shannon: a fascinating development this case could be back before the high court as early as 2013. thanks for your time. >> thank you. my pleasure to be with you. >> when we get back, we will ask governor palin some of your questions you tweeted in. stick around. [ man ] ring ring... progresso this reduced sodium soup says it mahelp lower cholestel, how does it work? you just he to...
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and the waves go out in all directions. and the fact that they're circles is kind of evidence that they go out in all direction at the same speed. is that true? like the one faster over here, then the waves started to be like that, yeah? - right. - okay? so, the circles are evidence of the same speed, okay? now, what would be the frequency of the waves compared to the frequency of the vibrating bug? in other words, if you put your hand here, the wave would hit your hand, yeah? certain frequency? how would that-- --compare to the-- --of the bug? - same, same. - same, same. isn't that right? the frequency of a wave is the same as the frequency of the vibrating source. makes sense, doesn't it? let's suppose now that the bug swims in this direction. what the bug is gonna do is the bug is gonna swim in the direction of the waves that it's producing and it continues to vibrate a little bit, yeah? wouldn't the wave pattern look something like this? can you kind of be seeing this? in fact, what direction will the bug be swimming, ga
and the waves go out in all directions. and the fact that they're circles is kind of evidence that they go out in all direction at the same speed. is that true? like the one faster over here, then the waves started to be like that, yeah? - right. - okay? so, the circles are evidence of the same speed, okay? now, what would be the frequency of the waves compared to the frequency of the vibrating bug? in other words, if you put your hand here, the wave would hit your hand, yeah? certain...
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depends on the speed of the water goes of which way the water flows in the turbine spins in the same direction with no significant change in efficiency and after being tested out for a few years and eventually found its way into a brand new title power plant that was being added onto the existing structure. to produce a new turbine and powerhouse whose hydro turned to mush one of russia's leadership and submarine makers and a testament to the relative simplicity of the new voter system the whole complex complete with turbine generators was constructed in around six months as a factory just outside of the white city about hunger and in two thousand and six following as much fanfare that would normally accompany the launch of a new ocean liner the floating power plant made its maiden as well as final voyage to. and just like the original it was towed on pontoons into the bay instead of tearing down the existing structure they left it in place and simply attached. to the face of it which by the way had been made a monument to russian science and technology. outfitted with new digital equipment th
depends on the speed of the water goes of which way the water flows in the turbine spins in the same direction with no significant change in efficiency and after being tested out for a few years and eventually found its way into a brand new title power plant that was being added onto the existing structure. to produce a new turbine and powerhouse whose hydro turned to mush one of russia's leadership and submarine makers and a testament to the relative simplicity of the new voter system the...
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the time. i hope that it's true of egypt. i hope that egypt is moving in that direction. we'll see. >> gavin: we'll see. >> you know, it's the second inning of a long, long ballgame. >> gavin: that's a good point. what about syria. you have written columns on this and interviewed secretary of state all bright and others, you've been critical of the administration's work there. what is the answer? no-fly zone. some say no drive zone. no one is supporting troops on the ground. how do we reconcile what is going on there and what role should the united states play. >> you know, the challenge in the world there are a lot more challenges in foreign relations than solutions. and this is a good example of that. the president's hesitant of addressing syria is understandable. syrians initially did not want us involved. there was not a good libya-style solution. >> gavin: right. >> it was very reasonable it to back off for a long time. on another hand i think what we're seeing over time is that the risks of inaction have been rising considerably, and that the poisons of syria are spi
the time. i hope that it's true of egypt. i hope that egypt is moving in that direction. we'll see. >> gavin: we'll see. >> you know, it's the second inning of a long, long ballgame. >> gavin: that's a good point. what about syria. you have written columns on this and interviewed secretary of state all bright and others, you've been critical of the administration's work there. what is the answer? no-fly zone. some say no drive zone. no one is supporting troops on the ground....
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on the direction of... also the workforce development will be able to address the challenges that we will face in those areas and others. >> the orton group we are working on a term sheet to bring that to you hopefully at your next commission meeting. forest city as i described earlier is doing a lot of due diligence working with the community. and in november, or december, we are really excited about the fact that they will be bringing that to you for the public presentation and start that review process and lastly as david indicated, we are moving forward with the plans for the first phase of cranko park. we are down to two alternatives and we will be back to you soon with a preferred alternative that moves that development forward. or that or those plans forward as well. so with that, that is the presentation, of course the entire team is available to answer the questions that you might have about pier 70. >> thank you, >> public comment? >> james madison? >> james madson with orton development we are wo
on the direction of... also the workforce development will be able to address the challenges that we will face in those areas and others. >> the orton group we are working on a term sheet to bring that to you hopefully at your next commission meeting. forest city as i described earlier is doing a lot of due diligence working with the community. and in november, or december, we are really excited about the fact that they will be bringing that to you for the public presentation and start...
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the country is moving in the right direction. and we need to continue moving in that direction. me way too far to allow mitt romney to take us back to the failed economic policies of the past. and i think latino voters, like many middle class americans, see how far the president has taken us and they're not going to be willing to let mitt romney take us back. >> and staying with the economy here, 44% of latino voters say that the economy is issue number one for them. certainly no secret president obama is the big favorite over romney among latino voters. but, of course, some concern about voter turnout. we mention that a lot of these latino voters, many of them younger may not turn out on election day. so, will the poor economic conditions bring latino voters out? is that enough for them? >> well, again, i think when you look at the direction that the economy is going, middle class americans, latino voters know that we're headed in the right direction and we need to continue moving forward. we can't afford to let mitt romney take us back. and beyond that, the obama campaign has a
the country is moving in the right direction. and we need to continue moving in that direction. me way too far to allow mitt romney to take us back to the failed economic policies of the past. and i think latino voters, like many middle class americans, see how far the president has taken us and they're not going to be willing to let mitt romney take us back. >> and staying with the economy here, 44% of latino voters say that the economy is issue number one for them. certainly no secret...
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they need to stand up, and they need to change the direction. thank you. >> thank you. all the best, sir. i know i speak for a lot of you when i say that your son is missed, and we honor his memory today. >> thank you for honoring him today. megyn: we will have much more on the story. by now you can send your thoughts on twitter at megyn kelly. we will be joined by the former white house chief of staff under george bush, as well as general tom mcinerney. [ male announcer ] this is sheldo whose long day setting up the news starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. megyn: a fox news alert. we are waiting for governor romney to speak in the critical battleground state of iowa. taking a look at ames, iowa, where we are waiting to deliver a majo
they need to stand up, and they need to change the direction. thank you. >> thank you. all the best, sir. i know i speak for a lot of you when i say that your son is missed, and we honor his memory today. >> thank you for honoring him today. megyn: we will have much more on the story. by now you can send your thoughts on twitter at megyn kelly. we will be joined by the former white house chief of staff under george bush, as well as general tom mcinerney. [ male announcer ] this is...
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staff to give us the gist of what you wanted to say, direct staff to add a sentence is fine. >> i have described the issues or i cannot give more, but you are the experts to put that in the language, but which is tentative enough that it's part of the record. >> so, if the commission could add just a direction to staff to work on that language per the direction of the commissioner. >> commissioners, the motion on the floor is for approval with staff to continue to work with the deputy city attorney on refining the language. on the motion, commissioner antonini? >> aye. >> commoditier? >> aye. >> commissioner hillis? >> aye. >> commissioner moore? >> aye. >> commissioner sugaya? >> aye. >> [speaker not understood]? >> aye. >> thank you, commissioners, the motion passes unanimously. commissioners, we'll go back now to item number 11, case no. 2008.0789k and case no. 2012.257 x for 2000 20th street. >> good afternoon, my name is [speaker not understood] with planning staff. if i might be able to get the
staff to give us the gist of what you wanted to say, direct staff to add a sentence is fine. >> i have described the issues or i cannot give more, but you are the experts to put that in the language, but which is tentative enough that it's part of the record. >> so, if the commission could add just a direction to staff to work on that language per the direction of the commissioner. >> commissioners, the motion on the floor is for approval with staff to continue to work with...
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regardless of the flow it's ideal for use in these water columns in which the direction of air can change rapidly of course there are other kinds of wave energy converters out there but these engineers are confident that they're designed for something that the others simply can't use to some power plants that are shaped like a snake but that's naik often gets carried away by the current. the installation is too heavy complex and difficult to secure with all the joints that serve to generate electricity. there are also hydraulic turbines that absorb and convert wave energy. but their design is way too intricate and leaves something to be desired. there are floating power stations but they also get carried away if there's. by and large humanity is constantly in search of whatever else it can. first we came up with a concept of an orthogonal turbine and then we successfully applied it in designing a way for our planet. and the groundwork for including such wave columns in future projects has already gotten started this past year alone hydro built a prototype up in more months it will produce
regardless of the flow it's ideal for use in these water columns in which the direction of air can change rapidly of course there are other kinds of wave energy converters out there but these engineers are confident that they're designed for something that the others simply can't use to some power plants that are shaped like a snake but that's naik often gets carried away by the current. the installation is too heavy complex and difficult to secure with all the joints that serve to generate...
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and the waves go out in all directions. and the fact that they're circles is kind of evidence that they go out in all direction at the same speed. is that true? like the one faster over here, then the waves started to be like that, yeah? - right. - okay? so, the circles are evidence of the same speed, okay? now, what would be the frequency of the waves compared to the frequency of the vibrating bug? in other words, if you put your hand here, the wave would hit your hand, yeah? certain frequency? how would that-- --compare to the-- --of the bug? - same, same. - same, same. isn't that right? the frequency of a wave is the same as the frequency of the vibrating source. makes sense, doesn't it? let's suppose now that the bug swims in this direction. what the bug is gonna do is the bug is gonna swim in the direction of the waves that it's producing and it continues to vibrate a little bit, yeah? wouldn't the wave pattern look something like this? can you kind of be seeing this? in fact, what direction will the bug be swimming, ga
and the waves go out in all directions. and the fact that they're circles is kind of evidence that they go out in all direction at the same speed. is that true? like the one faster over here, then the waves started to be like that, yeah? - right. - okay? so, the circles are evidence of the same speed, okay? now, what would be the frequency of the waves compared to the frequency of the vibrating bug? in other words, if you put your hand here, the wave would hit your hand, yeah? certain...
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this kind of depicts where the energy is directed. it goes across the pacific basin here, down to hawaii. and you can kind of see where that energy is directed. now, they have the monitors as i've mentioned. and along there, they can kind of tell how spread out that energy is. is it more narrowed? here you can see kind of the trend is, it is more aimed at the hawaiian islands. and as a result, they were saying at 10:28 local time in hawaii, they were expecting the first wave. may not be the strongest. may not be the highest. but they were looking at that energy to finally make its way to hawaii. we saw all those pictures of the web cams and the images. nothing looked significant. but as you said, natalie, it could be hours, a couple of hours, just don't know at this point. >> absolutely. and thank you, karen. as we mentioned, the folks there in hawaii only got one hour's notice that they needed to evacuate. and that caused a backup there on the streets as people were trying to get to higher shores. and one official said, at this point,
this kind of depicts where the energy is directed. it goes across the pacific basin here, down to hawaii. and you can kind of see where that energy is directed. now, they have the monitors as i've mentioned. and along there, they can kind of tell how spread out that energy is. is it more narrowed? here you can see kind of the trend is, it is more aimed at the hawaiian islands. and as a result, they were saying at 10:28 local time in hawaii, they were expecting the first wave. may not be the...
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congressional staffers who specialize on health care policy say that the next election will determine the direction of health care. talking about the next steps in health care, including finding a long-term solution in the attempt to keeping payments to doctors on par with health care costs. this is from the newseum in washington. >> to get started, tell us about your background. how you got into health care. >> i spent about six years on
congressional staffers who specialize on health care policy say that the next election will determine the direction of health care. talking about the next steps in health care, including finding a long-term solution in the attempt to keeping payments to doctors on par with health care costs. this is from the newseum in washington. >> to get started, tell us about your background. how you got into health care. >> i spent about six years on
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how about if i vibrate it transverse to the direction of wave travel? it's like the kind of wave i have here. what kind of wave is that, gang? - transverse. - transverse wave. and both those ways have a wavelength, frequency, period, wave speed and the whole shebang, all the characteristics of waves. thank you, david. ted's got some nice things here to play with, gang. ted bradstraw, our ta. okay. waves are all part of the game and--we're not loud enough. here we go. do we see waves or do we see waves? yes. okay. we can also have voice waves and they look much more interesting. they go-- [makes sounds] [laughter] and you can get complicated wave forms and nice easy wave forms. you can make whistles. [whistling] that's good. let's go. you know that everyone has their own pattern like your own fingerprints. hold on. where are you going? go way on me. hello. testing, hello, hello. i think that's good. hello, hello. ha, ho. lots of fun. i admit-- i'm a great singer. maybe we could show the idea of interference. okay. i wanna do here is-- first of all, i have
how about if i vibrate it transverse to the direction of wave travel? it's like the kind of wave i have here. what kind of wave is that, gang? - transverse. - transverse wave. and both those ways have a wavelength, frequency, period, wave speed and the whole shebang, all the characteristics of waves. thank you, david. ted's got some nice things here to play with, gang. ted bradstraw, our ta. okay. waves are all part of the game and--we're not loud enough. here we go. do we see waves or do we...
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here is the direction we have to go. and not be in the back room game as the white house was too much when it was negotiating health care, energy, and tax policy. he has to be out with the people this time because we need progressive change, progressive change will not come in the back rooms. it will only, by the american people demanded. tavis: what part of morocco,' = obama'sarack background, his time in the senate, his time in the white house, what gives you reason to believe a more progressive rock, actually exist? if he is to win a second term, he will go about the business that every second term president does, try to establish his legacy. you started by saying that you wish that she would steer the car a bit more towards the progressive lane. i do not want you to do what some americans did it four years ago which is to make a green screen out of him and put your own aspirations on him that fly in the face of any back story in this life that suggests a progressive fight. i am not to say that -- i am not saying that
here is the direction we have to go. and not be in the back room game as the white house was too much when it was negotiating health care, energy, and tax policy. he has to be out with the people this time because we need progressive change, progressive change will not come in the back rooms. it will only, by the american people demanded. tavis: what part of morocco,' = obama'sarack background, his time in the senate, his time in the white house, what gives you reason to believe a more...
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romney is out with his second straight to camera ad in the direct effort to undo damage of the remarks. >> more americans live in poverty than when president obama took office. we should measure our compassion by how many fellow americans are able to get good paying jobs and not how many are on welfare. >> look at these numbers. by a whopping 51 to 28 voters say what they have heard about romney has made them feel more unfavorably there is still a few yellow flags for the president. more people disapprove of how he has handled the situation in libya and egypt than approve. if you want to understand why the president is leading look at this number, economic optimism. 57% now believe the economy is recovering. that number is up six points in just the past few weekz. ultimately this race will be won in nine battleground states. florida, virginia, and ohio romney is tight in the races with the states of fluidity, florida and virginia. in florida obama and romney are neck and neck. virginia romney has narrowed the lead from 5 to 2. another statistical tie. in ohio the president has improved
romney is out with his second straight to camera ad in the direct effort to undo damage of the remarks. >> more americans live in poverty than when president obama took office. we should measure our compassion by how many fellow americans are able to get good paying jobs and not how many are on welfare. >> look at these numbers. by a whopping 51 to 28 voters say what they have heard about romney has made them feel more unfavorably there is still a few yellow flags for the president....
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it's not necessarily the direct effect on the brain. it could be the direct effect or other things that smoking does to your body that causes memory problems. >> whatever it is, if you hang out with us, please quit. >> don't smoke. >> that's a strong message. >> speaking of things that affect your brain, how about stress? it can take a physical toll. coming up, the doctors tell us what we should pay attention to when we really feel stressed out. >> plus the doctors want to answer all your questions. directly after today's "sunday house call," a new feature you can chat with them live. go ahead, spread the word on all your social media. tell everyone to go to foxnews.com/sundayhousecall and join in on the conversation. you'll get answers from these two great docs. >> thank you. stay top of mind with customers? from deals that bring them in with an offer... to social media promotions that turn fans into customers... to events that engage and create buzz... to e-mails that keep loyal customers coming back, our easy-to-use tools will keep y
it's not necessarily the direct effect on the brain. it could be the direct effect or other things that smoking does to your body that causes memory problems. >> whatever it is, if you hang out with us, please quit. >> don't smoke. >> that's a strong message. >> speaking of things that affect your brain, how about stress? it can take a physical toll. coming up, the doctors tell us what we should pay attention to when we really feel stressed out. >> plus the doctors...
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boomberg to speak, and we do want to get the latest from the jersey shore which as we told you took the direct hit from sandy as that storm came
boomberg to speak, and we do want to get the latest from the jersey shore which as we told you took the direct hit from sandy as that storm came
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the directive comes with an already increased attention on dsca which we have seen the development of courses and training now delivered at multiple professional military education programs and other venues and the maturing of thinking and policies since 9/11 and katrina. there is a recognition within this analysis that there are gaps in awareness of the capabilities dod can provide in complex catastrophes, as well as the inherent complexities and lack of understanding in our various chains of command and our authorities. the report recognizes what we have used to drive the dsca portion of fleet week, that local authorities are likely to be overwhelmed in a complex catastrophe and that the president will direct support to civil authorities. that san francisco fleet week assumption is now stated as a guiding principle inside the dod for planning and activities. the objective of the dod effort is to enable the effective access to and use of defense capabilities in the event of a disaster. critical to this is a review of authorities, policies and protocols that govern the access to and e
the directive comes with an already increased attention on dsca which we have seen the development of courses and training now delivered at multiple professional military education programs and other venues and the maturing of thinking and policies since 9/11 and katrina. there is a recognition within this analysis that there are gaps in awareness of the capabilities dod can provide in complex catastrophes, as well as the inherent complexities and lack of understanding in our various chains of...