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I'm Tanya Mosley, co-host of Fresh Air. At a time of sound bites and short attention spans, our show is all about the deep dive. We do long-form interviews with people behind the best in film, books, TV, music, and journalism. Hear our guests open up about their process and their lives in ways you've never heard before. Listen to the Fresh Air podcast from NPR and WHYY.
I'm Tanya Mosley, co-host of Fresh Air. At a time of sound bites and short attention spans, our show is all about the deep dive. We do long-form interviews with people behind the best in film, books, TV, music, and journalism. Hear our guests open up about their process and their lives in ways you've never heard before. Listen to the Fresh Air podcast from NPR and WHYY.
I'm Tanya Mosley, co-host of Fresh Air. At a time of sound bites and short attention spans, our show is all about the deep dive. We do long-form interviews with people behind the best in film, books, TV, music, and journalism. Hear our guests open up about their process and their lives in ways you've never heard before. Listen to the Fresh Air podcast from NPR and WHYY.
Keeping up with the news can feel like a 24-hour job. Luckily, it is our job. Every hour on the NPR News Now podcast, we take the latest, most important stories happening and we package them into five-minute episodes so you can easily squeeze them in between meetings and on your way to that thing. Listen to the NPR News Now podcast now.
Keeping up with the news can feel like a 24-hour job. Luckily, it is our job. Every hour on the NPR News Now podcast, we take the latest, most important stories happening and we package them into five-minute episodes so you can easily squeeze them in between meetings and on your way to that thing. Listen to the NPR News Now podcast now.
Keeping up with the news can feel like a 24-hour job. Luckily, it is our job. Every hour on the NPR News Now podcast, we take the latest, most important stories happening and we package them into five-minute episodes so you can easily squeeze them in between meetings and on your way to that thing. Listen to the NPR News Now podcast now.
These duplexes are built to modern standards. They have flood vents, which prevented the structures from floating off their foundations. Yes, they still took water, but they can go right back into emergency repair permitting.
These duplexes are built to modern standards. They have flood vents, which prevented the structures from floating off their foundations. Yes, they still took water, but they can go right back into emergency repair permitting.
These duplexes are built to modern standards. They have flood vents, which prevented the structures from floating off their foundations. Yes, they still took water, but they can go right back into emergency repair permitting.
Absolutely. In fact, there was a manufactured home on the other side of the duplex there. There were structures down here. You see all those structures gone.
Absolutely. In fact, there was a manufactured home on the other side of the duplex there. There were structures down here. You see all those structures gone.
Absolutely. In fact, there was a manufactured home on the other side of the duplex there. There were structures down here. You see all those structures gone.
No, no. We still have the same flood maps. We still have the same set of standards.
No, no. We still have the same flood maps. We still have the same set of standards.
No, no. We still have the same flood maps. We still have the same set of standards.
Building to higher standards increases cost. So anytime you increase cost on just about anything, you're going to have folks that are not going to necessarily be for it.
Building to higher standards increases cost. So anytime you increase cost on just about anything, you're going to have folks that are not going to necessarily be for it.
Building to higher standards increases cost. So anytime you increase cost on just about anything, you're going to have folks that are not going to necessarily be for it.