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now. ackerman is worried about drilling plans, hazardous and so. so these are risks that personally make me very, very fearful. these are real fears this, that there would be long lasting damage done to our island foundation, the angst at another time when sea levels are rising. i'm on the now we're digging something out, but he let us just not sustainable. he got the hint was up to swear. nish, trackball, borkam thrives from tourism, which comes because of its nature and not just the title flats but clean expansive beaches. an island population of 5000 can swell to as many as 35000 people during high season. the regional government in hanover had outright rejected drilling. now it supports the project saying that the war has made it necessary. the gas drilling firm, one dea's projects, there are 60000000000 cubic meters of natural gas in the reserve which straddles the dutch porter. the platform will stand 20 kilometers off borkam and it will avoid nearby national park territory. here in borkam residents often mentioned the nearby city of groaning
now. ackerman is worried about drilling plans, hazardous and so. so these are risks that personally make me very, very fearful. these are real fears this, that there would be long lasting damage done to our island foundation, the angst at another time when sea levels are rising. i'm on the now we're digging something out, but he let us just not sustainable. he got the hint was up to swear. nish, trackball, borkam thrives from tourism, which comes because of its nature and not just the title...
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for more than 3 decades, i'll bet, as ackerman has guided school classes and tourists into the title flats here. it's a landscape that stretches across europe's north sea coast and is protected by national parks in denmark, in germany. it's incredibly rich in flora and fauna. he's on the uniform. now ackerman is worried about drilling plans as well, doesn't so so, so these are risks that personally make me very, very fearful. these are real fears this, that there would be long lasting damage done to our island foundation to thanks to another time when sea levels are rising. i'm in a now we're digging something out, but he let us just not sustainable. he globbed a hint, was up to swear, and his talk ball borkam thrives from tourism, which comes because of its nature and not just the title flats but clean expansive beaches. an island population of 5000 can swell to as many as 35000 people during high season. the regional government in hanover had outright rejected drilling. now it supports the project saying that the war has made it necessary. the gas drilling firm one d. s. projects t
for more than 3 decades, i'll bet, as ackerman has guided school classes and tourists into the title flats here. it's a landscape that stretches across europe's north sea coast and is protected by national parks in denmark, in germany. it's incredibly rich in flora and fauna. he's on the uniform. now ackerman is worried about drilling plans as well, doesn't so so, so these are risks that personally make me very, very fearful. these are real fears this, that there would be long lasting damage...
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this may be more of technical question for director ackerman. you did mention at the beginning of your report, i think there was a 250 number in there somewhere. it was a number wasn't the city number. do we know what classifications of the jobs? >> director tumlin: we do. the biggest set of hiring now is transit operators because that is who we need in order to restore transit service. we are hiring effectively every single job category in the agency. we have 1000 vacancies. they are everywhere every single team is overworked. that has been part of our challenge figuring out what do we need to move forward that's most urgently. >> director hinze: not all operators but the bulk of them. we are getting some movement in other classifications in the agency? >> director tumlin: in the six weeks from march 1st to mid-april, we hired 69 transit operators and 94 other people. >> director hinze: thank you. i want to compliment everyone who represented the agency on a weekend at the career fair. i heard some folks that people really showed out for that.
this may be more of technical question for director ackerman. you did mention at the beginning of your report, i think there was a 250 number in there somewhere. it was a number wasn't the city number. do we know what classifications of the jobs? >> director tumlin: we do. the biggest set of hiring now is transit operators because that is who we need in order to restore transit service. we are hiring effectively every single job category in the agency. we have 1000 vacancies. they are...
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so iran has said ackerman is appointed interestingly a man who had spent most of his life in the south understood this dramatically. what the attitude of the south was and i think this is a big part of it, but there's other parts of it too in his fur in his inaugural address in 1868 he suggests that the america has not treated the american indian fairly. and he convenes a group of people and who are those people he reaches out to all of the protestant denominations and the catholic church, and he says you have mission agents. this is the kinds of people they are would you come to the white house? i want to get this done now i have to say personal confession that my editor made me reduce my biography by 150 pages, so i didn't i didn't i've been criticized. i accept the criticism. i didn't tell the final story of grant in the indians because he started off well, but he didn't finally stay with it as much as he could also. there was a huge hard to understand now anti-england feeling england had been the place that had built the confederate rating ships. and so but grant understood that en
so iran has said ackerman is appointed interestingly a man who had spent most of his life in the south understood this dramatically. what the attitude of the south was and i think this is a big part of it, but there's other parts of it too in his fur in his inaugural address in 1868 he suggests that the america has not treated the american indian fairly. and he convenes a group of people and who are those people he reaches out to all of the protestant denominations and the catholic church, and...
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he also appointed amos ackerman as his attorney general. ackerman was a really interesting figure. he was a georgian. he was a former confederate officer, but he was a man who having returned from the war actually embraced radical reconstruction believed that the south needed to kind of move into the future and provide equality for all citizens, and he came into the grant administration in 1870. so both grant and congress made decisions in this period to exert federal power in the south and the west helped by ely parker and amos ackerman in the south ackerman directed a newly created department of justice effort to prosecute the ku klux klan in south carolina in the fall of 18 and 71 and he really encouraged grant toward taking very strong action particularly the in south carolina where kkk violence was very bad. probably the worst in the nation. so in october of 1871, but the power given to him by the kkk act passed by congress in the spring grant suspended the writ of habeas corpus in multiple counties in south carolina, so that officials could arrest clan members immediately and
he also appointed amos ackerman as his attorney general. ackerman was a really interesting figure. he was a georgian. he was a former confederate officer, but he was a man who having returned from the war actually embraced radical reconstruction believed that the south needed to kind of move into the future and provide equality for all citizens, and he came into the grant administration in 1870. so both grant and congress made decisions in this period to exert federal power in the south and the...
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director ackerman did provide me with the statistics about the fact that the vast majority of our supervisor and manager jobs are being taken by people who are already at the agency. certainly when i'm out there in the field talking to our people, our workforce is very well aware that there are advancement opportunities right now at sfmta. >> vice chair eaken: thank you for that. on the j.f.k. update, i will strongly endorse the need to create a safe connection between the panhandle and j.f.k. if -- i see people make so many questionable decisions. you're kind of like looking at the car. it's just a really big mess and the contrast between what we've create the on j.f.k. and that intersection is strong. any timeline on those improvements? >> director tumlin: part of it will depend on the fate of our general obligation bond in june. i do know that the recreation and parks department is pursuing some grant funding for that. we also want to resolve the similar gap that exist from mlk to lincoln to great highway to connect park. >> vice chair eaken: i love the muni move view campaign. is there a
director ackerman did provide me with the statistics about the fact that the vast majority of our supervisor and manager jobs are being taken by people who are already at the agency. certainly when i'm out there in the field talking to our people, our workforce is very well aware that there are advancement opportunities right now at sfmta. >> vice chair eaken: thank you for that. on the j.f.k. update, i will strongly endorse the need to create a safe connection between the panhandle and...
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that's irreplaceable. alberta was ackerman is a city councilman. and borkam, he's guided school classes and tourist into the tato flats around borkam for more than 3 decades. it's a landscape that stretches across europe's north sea coast and is protected by national parks. it's rich in flora and fauna. examining the volume is global dot does. i think the acceptance is somewhat higher due to the war in ukraine. of course, tim, regardless the rejection and fear of the consequences is very high the because the nature all around us here is our capital vehicles, value guests and other people come here to recuperate in the nature here just to mention. and when that capital is endangered, because something has happened, that is of course, really bad for the people who live here yet. and tourism is really the only source of income for the people who live here on the. i'm sick, i nomic reliford, did he mention here, libra this on many of those we've spoken with in the past few days. say that understand why gas needs to be affordable, especially when it mea
that's irreplaceable. alberta was ackerman is a city councilman. and borkam, he's guided school classes and tourist into the tato flats around borkam for more than 3 decades. it's a landscape that stretches across europe's north sea coast and is protected by national parks. it's rich in flora and fauna. examining the volume is global dot does. i think the acceptance is somewhat higher due to the war in ukraine. of course, tim, regardless the rejection and fear of the consequences is very high...
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i'll bets us. ackerman is a city councilman borkam. he's guided school classes and tourist into the title flats around borkam for more than 3 decades. it's a landscape that stretches across europe, north sea coast, and is protected by national parks. it's rich in flora and fauna. examining the volume is global dot does, i think the acceptance is somewhat higher due to the war in ukraine of cold tim. regardless, as a rejection in fear of the consequences is very high, the because the nature all around us here is our capital vehicles, value guests and other people come here to recuperate in the nature here just to mention. and when that capital is endangered, because something has happened, that is of course, really bad for the people who live here here. and tourism is really the only source of income in for the people who live here on the. i'm sick, i nomic reliford, did he mention here, libra this on many of those we've spoken with in the past few days. say that understand why gas needs to be affordable, especially when it means stoppi
i'll bets us. ackerman is a city councilman borkam. he's guided school classes and tourist into the title flats around borkam for more than 3 decades. it's a landscape that stretches across europe, north sea coast, and is protected by national parks. it's rich in flora and fauna. examining the volume is global dot does, i think the acceptance is somewhat higher due to the war in ukraine of cold tim. regardless, as a rejection in fear of the consequences is very high, the because the nature all...
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the capital of france in paris constantly almost constantly attends such actions, this is galya ackermanshe is a famous french publicist, and my colleague anna cherednychenko spoke with her the day before. provides military aid, on the other hand, french president emmanuel macron speaks of fraternal nations that do not agree, the absolute majority of ukrainians say that ukraine should have conceded part of sovereignty, according to president zelensky, there was such a phrase that all this means in reality and what will be the further relations of ukraine and france, we will talk about this with historians and a publicist and a french political scientist at the screen gala good day to you, good night, more precisely, already here it will be night and tell me, please. so, what is this behavior of france about, whether it is the fear of losing russia as a partner and it is great, or it is simply the fear of the threats that russia poses, in your opinion, what is it? in fact, it is more closely related to macron's personal opinion, which he expressed at a recent press conference, and macron
the capital of france in paris constantly almost constantly attends such actions, this is galya ackermanshe is a famous french publicist, and my colleague anna cherednychenko spoke with her the day before. provides military aid, on the other hand, french president emmanuel macron speaks of fraternal nations that do not agree, the absolute majority of ukrainians say that ukraine should have conceded part of sovereignty, according to president zelensky, there was such a phrase that all this means...
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this may be more of technical question for director ackerman. you did mention at the beginning of your report, i think there was a 250 number in there somewhere. it was a number wasn't the city number. do we know what classifications of the jobs? >> director tumlin: we do. the biggest set of hiring now is transit operators because that is who we need in order to restore transit service. we are hiring effectively every single job category in the agency. we have 1000 vacancies. they are everywhere every single team is overworked. that has been part of our challenge figuring out what do we need to move forward that's most urgently. >> director hinze: not all operators but the bulk of them. we are getting some movement in other classifications in the agency? >> director tumlin: in the six weeks from march 1st to mid-april, we hired 69 transit operators and 94 other people. >> director hinze: thank you. i want to compliment everyone who represented the agency on a weekend at the career fair. i heard some folks that people really showed out for that.
this may be more of technical question for director ackerman. you did mention at the beginning of your report, i think there was a 250 number in there somewhere. it was a number wasn't the city number. do we know what classifications of the jobs? >> director tumlin: we do. the biggest set of hiring now is transit operators because that is who we need in order to restore transit service. we are hiring effectively every single job category in the agency. we have 1000 vacancies. they are...
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firm that was their contractor for such a long time, ackerman mcqueen. all the combative messaging, ads, personalities that people are familiar with, those were all -- those are all created by an ad firm, and that no longer works with the organization. john: but -- mike: so, i do't -- i -- go ahead. i'm sorry. john: no, i was going to say, but given -- given those changes, have they -- were they so successful at creating a gun culture in america, at making nra support a must-have credential for conservative politicians, that the inuence continues beyond their current power? mike: absolutely. yes, i mean, i think, ultimately, the machine works on its own now. and i think, actually, what they did so successfully, and what republicans helped them do so successfully, was to socialize their constituents into this idea that not just -- i mean, socialize their constituents into gun culture, but also this idea that they're citizen protectors, this idea of being a sheepdog, where you're protecting the helpless flock of sheep from the wolves that could do harm to
firm that was their contractor for such a long time, ackerman mcqueen. all the combative messaging, ads, personalities that people are familiar with, those were all -- those are all created by an ad firm, and that no longer works with the organization. john: but -- mike: so, i do't -- i -- go ahead. i'm sorry. john: no, i was going to say, but given -- given those changes, have they -- were they so successful at creating a gun culture in america, at making nra support a must-have credential for...
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i'm larry ackerman, a retired dcsf scientist and a resident of district 5, and i'm calling on the board to reject a place for all as written. shelter is not housing. most of the people i talk to would refuse to enter a shelter due to the conditions there in and limitations. they can't take their pets, they can't take all their belongings. they would accept housing. unless the measure is amended, it would lead to the criminalization and displacement of unhoused people. for people who want a shelter bed, they should have a way to self-refer and be referred by providers. i often find people that need and want shelter, but there's no way to access any shelter bed, except currently through the hot time, which is basically unaccessible. supervisor melgar's amendments may make this legislation palatable, so i support those amendments. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. let's get the next comments. >> hello, committee members. thank you for starting and continuing this urgent conversation. my name is evelyn [indiscernible] and today, i'm here to speak for samanito lopez. i work w
i'm larry ackerman, a retired dcsf scientist and a resident of district 5, and i'm calling on the board to reject a place for all as written. shelter is not housing. most of the people i talk to would refuse to enter a shelter due to the conditions there in and limitations. they can't take their pets, they can't take all their belongings. they would accept housing. unless the measure is amended, it would lead to the criminalization and displacement of unhoused people. for people who want a...
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i'm larry ackerman, a retired dcsf scientist and a resident of district 5, and i'm calling on the boardto reject a place for all as written. shelter is not housing. most of the people i talk to would refuse to enter a shelter due to the conditions there in and limitations. they can't take their pets, they can't take all their belongings. they would accept housing. unless the measure is amended, it would lead to the criminalization and displacement of unhoused people. for people who want a shelter bed, they should have a way to self-refer and be referred by providers. i often find people that need and want shelter, but there's no way to access any shelter bed, except currently through the hot time, which is basically unaccessible. supervisor melgar's amendments may make this legislation palatable, so i support those amendments. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. let's get the next comments. >> hello, committee members. thank you for starting and continuing this urgent conversation. my name is evelyn [indiscernible] and today, i'm here to speak for samanito lopez. i work wi
i'm larry ackerman, a retired dcsf scientist and a resident of district 5, and i'm calling on the boardto reject a place for all as written. shelter is not housing. most of the people i talk to would refuse to enter a shelter due to the conditions there in and limitations. they can't take their pets, they can't take all their belongings. they would accept housing. unless the measure is amended, it would lead to the criminalization and displacement of unhoused people. for people who want a...
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bill ackerman says a more aggressive fed or market collapse are the only ways to stop this inflation.ord, crowded movie theater type calls, ever since the markets bottomed in covid, got very long in the market. that is a pretty good indicator inflation peaked, the fed, although they raise rates. and a lieutenant of liquidity's come out of the market. tremendous demand destruction. it is still an issue and i don't know when it will subside completely. the worst is out of the way and how long it takes does depend on how long the economy slows down, two ways of solving inflation, create more supply or demand. the only tool being used is destroying demand and starting to see that and that is why snapchat had such profound impact on the market, one of the most effective social media spaces was down dramatically. advertisers, certain levels, we are headed for slowdown, the markets near-term bottom and i don't think this will be a classic bottoming out like a lot of people looking for where there is total capitulation because we have the balance sheet run off put an overhang on stocks. we ar
bill ackerman says a more aggressive fed or market collapse are the only ways to stop this inflation.ord, crowded movie theater type calls, ever since the markets bottomed in covid, got very long in the market. that is a pretty good indicator inflation peaked, the fed, although they raise rates. and a lieutenant of liquidity's come out of the market. tremendous demand destruction. it is still an issue and i don't know when it will subside completely. the worst is out of the way and how long it...
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i'm larry ackerman, a retired dcsf scientist and a resident of district 5, and i'm calling on the boardto reject a place for all as written. shelter is not housing. most of the people i talk to would refuse to enter a shelter due to the conditions there in and limitations. they can't take their pets, they can't take all their belongings. they would accept housing. unless the measure is amended, it would lead to the criminalization and displacement of unhoused people. for people who want a shelter bed, they should have a way to self-refer and be referred by providers. i often find people that need and want shelter, but there's no way to access any shelter bed, except currently through the hot time, which is basically unaccessible. supervisor melgar's amendments may make this legislation palatable, so i support those amendments. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. let's get the next comments. >> hello, committee members. thank you for starting and continuing this urgent conversation. my name is evelyn [indiscernible] and today, i'm here to speak for samanito lopez. i work wi
i'm larry ackerman, a retired dcsf scientist and a resident of district 5, and i'm calling on the boardto reject a place for all as written. shelter is not housing. most of the people i talk to would refuse to enter a shelter due to the conditions there in and limitations. they can't take their pets, they can't take all their belongings. they would accept housing. unless the measure is amended, it would lead to the criminalization and displacement of unhoused people. for people who want a...
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i'm larry ackerman, a retired dcsf scientist and a resident of district 5, and i'm calling on the boardto reject a place for all as written. shelter is not housing. most of the people i talk to would refuse to enter a shelter due to the conditions there in and limitations. they can't take their pets, they can't take all their belongings. they would accept housing. unless the measure is amended, it would lead to the criminalization and displacement of unhoused people. for people who want a shelter bed, they should have a way to self-refer and be referred by providers. i often find people that need and want shelter, but there's no way to access any shelter bed, except currently through the hot time, which is basically unaccessible. supervisor melgar's amendments may make this legislation palatable, so i support those amendments. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. let's get the next comments. >> hello, committee members. thank you for starting and continuing this urgent conversation. my name is evelyn [indiscernible] and today, i'm here to speak for samanito lopez. i work wi
i'm larry ackerman, a retired dcsf scientist and a resident of district 5, and i'm calling on the boardto reject a place for all as written. shelter is not housing. most of the people i talk to would refuse to enter a shelter due to the conditions there in and limitations. they can't take their pets, they can't take all their belongings. they would accept housing. unless the measure is amended, it would lead to the criminalization and displacement of unhoused people. for people who want a...