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CSPAN2 Key Capitol Hill Hearings May 17, 2016

Has made a number of public comments. We held a hearing, many members, republican and democrat, were present on the question of fragile states. He is, i think, appropriately highlighting that the cost of restabilizing countries like libya, syria, iraq and continuing to hold together countries like nigeria and pakistan is going to be substantial. And we need to engage in a bipartisan and thoughtful way in advancing why it is in americas interests to prevent the collapse of even more larger and potentially dangerous states. Im really grateful for your presence. Thank you. Senator cardin for a closing comment. Thank you. I want to thank both of our witnesses for being here. I certainly agree with both of your statements about the United States must reassure our gulf state partners and israel of our commitment to their security. I do just make the observation, we all talk about being strong in regards to iranian activities that are not ....

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FEMA's tasks pit COVID-19 vaccinations against hurricane preparations


FEMA’s tasks pit COVID-19 vaccinations against hurricane preparations
With about 5 weeks to prepare for hurricane season, the federal emergency response agency is currently responding to 118 major disasters across the country, 59 stemming from COVID-19.
By Emily KoppCQ-Roll Call (Tribune News Service)
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Leanne Montenegro, 21, covers her eyes because she doesn t like the sight of needles, while she receives the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at a FEMA vaccination center at Miami Dade College this month in Miami. FEMA has repeatedly reached out to other federal agencies for volunteers to help with the mass vaccination centers. Lynne Sladky/Associated Press
Staffing at the Federal Emergency Management Agency is at critical lows as the agency has been fighting the COVID-19 pandemic, which experts say is setting back preparations for hurricanes. ....

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FEMA's tasks pit COVID-19 vaccinations against hurricane prep - U.S.


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(Tribune News Service) Staffing at the Federal Emergency Management Agency is at critical lows as the agency has been fighting the COVID-19 pandemic, which experts say is setting back preparations for hurricanes.
With about five weeks to prepare for hurricane season, 77% of staff are already deployed, according to a memo released at a short daily briefing Sunday. The United States saw a similar level of depletion of FEMA staff in reserve in 2017, when three Category 4 hurricanes made landfall and wildfires raged.
President Joe Biden assigned the federal government more responsibility than the Trump administration did for ending the pandemic that has killed at least 572,000 Americans. But the vaccination push has run headlong into preparations for natural disasters. ....

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FEMA's tasks pit COVID-19 vaccinations against hurricane prep


FEMA’s tasks pit COVID-19 vaccinations against hurricane prep
Emily Kopp
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More federal involvement in the vaccination push was a central component of President Joe Biden’s COVID-19 plan, but FEMA has been under pressure since being deployed at mass vaccination sites nationwide.
Staffing at the Federal Emergency Management Agency is at critical lows as the agency has been fighting the COVID-19 pandemic, which experts say is setting back preparations for hurricanes.
With about five weeks to prepare for hurricane season, 77 percent of staff are already deployed, according to a memo released at a short daily briefing Sunday. The United States saw a similar level of depletion of FEMA staff in reserve in 2017, when three Category 4 hurricanes made landfall and wildfires raged. ....

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