panel of installations. what teps are you taking to prepare for or respond to threats of facilities in light of the 2009 ft. hood shooting and she asked that question yesterday and not knowing this thing would happen this day. she said the answer she got and this is to the secretary of the military installations was totally inadequate. that only happened yesterday. senator, this is nicole wallace. i have a question about the military, broadly speaking, on mental health. i know the army has done so much and they have to adapt to a ballooning population with mental health issues and ptsd. are we still getting to the soldiers too late? obviously, what happened yesterday is an example. on a broader scale before an intervention can happen it seems like a soldier has to be so
long lines and often short tempers. people coming in to these station and pulls from every direction and causing fights out here. there is a mandatory evacuation order and they can t all file out if they can t fill up first. we are talking about 2.5 million people because of the ballooning population during the height of the summer season. gregg, we are seeing check damage long before the flood and wind damage arrives. some merchants may not just lose their big weekend of business, but their weekend entirely. i was just listening to your last guest talking about the technology and everything and the early warning systems that we have. but none of that stuff works if the people don t take the early warnings seriously. i can t tell you how many people i met and talked to and interviewed that are staying put, ignoring the order to leave. the head of emergency management