I believe that rising American production has reduced, or at the very least, restrained some of what we're seeing in ter...
I continue to believe that we need to take every step possible to reduce and stabilize fuel prices for American families...
One of the things that American agriculture is facing is that 95 percent of the world's population does not live here.
Nothing legislatively prohibits them.
There is going to be a gap, Senator. No question.
I know one of the issues we have had, as on grants is the accountability of grants.
Do you think there is something more that can be done that we could do or that we could encourage to be done?
So this is something that through Homeland Security or FEMA or whatever the right organization is, depending on who you ...
I think it is time that the Coast Guard maybe think out of the box a little bit.
This split between terrorism and natural hazards, when you get to the ground level, really does not exist.
In order to take care of the four.
Are we preparing for the natural disasters, or are we preparing for terrorism?
You have kind of got two pressures going on--the minimums and then the high risk--and then what is left is----
It may be a terrorist act as we saw in Boston or a natural disaster in Galena.
Thank you, Mr. Chair. And let me just say how much I appreciate you calling this hearing today.
I just caution you to tread very, very carefully into this area because there is nothing that is more controversial, mor...
I think, Mayor, you would probably agree with that in a broad sense, not the specifics, but that last statement.
No one would have anticipated what happened in Hurricane Sandy, for example, 10 years ago.