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statement that says more homeland security dollars are critical to prevent the worst-case scenario. a dirty bomb or nuclear attack on our city. i will continue to work with my colleagues in congress to bring these resources to bear. earlier this week both lawmakers contacted house and senate appropriators in an effort to get $20 million for the continuation and expansion of a program, that aims to prevent nuclear and radiological terrorism in the new york metropolitan area. so, new york lawmakers hoping to see that money in the budget. patti ann: nicole collins, live in washington, thanks. gregg: torrential rains spawning deadly flooding in tennessee and the governor confirming that 7 people have died in weather related incidents. this as rain continues, to fall across the region, elizabeth is live in our atlanta bureau and any relief in sight? reporter: not really, gregg. this is an historic amount of rainfall that fell on tennessee and the governor announcing and confirming, 7