Emergency management officials, law enforcement officials and public health officials might reassess how well those plans are designed to deal with those populations, |
I've been getting hundreds of calls. |
If a coastal earthquake does occur ... it will take some time to arrange for delivery of materials and services and getting people out of areas. When you have such a large area and transportation routes would be gone, we are looking at a really significant impact. |
If I didn't know there was a bomb scare going on, I would have thought it was a bus going over a pothole, |
Instead of being one of a number of options, they sell the sizzle of the start rate rather than the details of the mortgage, |
investors may be saying 'it doesn't get much better than this, so let me take some money off the table and wait until some of the uncertainty flushes out.' After that, the stocks are back off to the races again. |
It has only been in the last 10 years that this fault's significance has been understood. For the most part, Oregonians believe that Oregon doesn't have the kind of earthquake history that California or even Washington has. |
It's important to know Hess never ends up with 1 cent more than the customer bought, |
My dad definitely fills up my closet. Running is something we've always done together as a family. My dad did it, then my sister followed and I saw how much she liked it. |
The market has been spooked by the fact that these guys would overpay, ... But I don't think this can be in any way interpreted as a worse case scenario. |
The market has been spooked by the fact that these guys would overpay. But I don't think this can be in any way interpreted as a worse case scenario. |
The question becomes, well, where do you get the product to fill the pipeline, ... The system was basically running full out before the storm to supply the market and now we've lost nearly 10 percent of the (U.S.) refining capacity. |
The question becomes, well, where do you get the product to fill the pipeline? ... The system was basically running full- out before the storm to supply the market and now we've lost nearly 10 percent of the (U.S.) refining capacity. |
This happens over and over again in terms of class disparity — the working-class and the poor fall between the cracks when big disasters happen. The elderly, disabled, people who have mental disabilities, who are on public assistance and the poor. This can apply to recent immigrants who have English as a second language too — people in Mississippi (before Hurricane Katrina) who spoke Spanish didn't evacuate because they didn't have the language. |
This really creates a new breed of core business for these guys. This is the kind of asset that they will be working for 30 years. |