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>> as a national resource organization, we cannot mandate. as you know, there has been quite a few issues around that particular area. we cannot mandate at the national resource. we have to make sure that ymca's follow state and local guidelines. and many are following what school districts are doing in their communities as well as a guide in this process. so we cannot mandate because each ymca is an independent organization and have to follow local and state guidelines. so they are different in every state that is in the country. so we cannot mandate that. >> dickerson: 30% of the campers attend with some kind of financial aid. how has the pandemic changed that picture in terms of those who need financial aid to enjoy these camps? >> great question. for us, access and equity is a key component of who we are. we want to ensure that all kids have the opportunity to attend our camp. so during the pandemic, and beyond that, because we know that kids of color and kids in marginalized communities have been affected disproportionately by covid-19, w
>> as a national resource organization, we cannot mandate. as you know, there has been quite a few issues around that particular area. we cannot mandate at the national resource. we have to make sure that ymca's follow state and local guidelines. and many are following what school districts are doing in their communities as well as a guide in this process. so we cannot mandate because each ymca is an independent organization and have to follow local and state guidelines. so they are...
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May 11, 2021
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easy these days for a very well resourced, national cyber capability or a comparatively less well resourced ransomware as a service type of gang to target your organizationat is it that makes infrastructure specifically, the physical infrastructure vulnerable in these cases? you can understand how hackers get into somebody's system and demand money to get out again. what -- in this case, the pipeline was shut down by the company itself. what do we need to be aware of one thinking about the impact they can have on infrastructure? andrew: there's a few key aspects of that. usually when ransomware finds its way into these sorts of infrastructure environments, it's not normal for them to deliberately be attempting to take off-line the pipeline, the factory, the power station, whatever the infrastructure is, but it tends to happen. the systems they are targeting to steal and encrypt data are very closely linked to those operational systems that maintain the power grid or maintain the flow of gas down a pipeline. those systems tend to be very old, very antiquated, and some of that behind in the defense of modernization that we have gone through the last few ye
easy these days for a very well resourced, national cyber capability or a comparatively less well resourced ransomware as a service type of gang to target your organizationat is it that makes infrastructure specifically, the physical infrastructure vulnerable in these cases? you can understand how hackers get into somebody's system and demand money to get out again. what -- in this case, the pipeline was shut down by the company itself. what do we need to be aware of one thinking about the...
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May 9, 2021
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transnational normal to a national searing our resources we want farmers with good living and working conditions down the road in the nearby town of luck another temporary road block organized by local truck drivers. we're all united the truck drivers are supporting the protests it's a just cause for all we are all affected the government says cities are running out of food because of us but the truth is that they started the earth with their fiscal reform since the start of the widespread enough times deadly street protests in the city's other groups in rural and provincial areas are also demanding action and poverty unemployment and police violence the roadblocks of produce shortages of food and gasoline the export of major commodities like coffee has been hard to compute. the government is deploying riot police in the army to lift the barricades all you look at. what colombia needs today is to get back to work to get vaccinated to open up opportunities and we're always open to listen to everyone and debated president. the roadblocks is the 1st step to start a negotiation with the protesters saying that they affect the rights of others but some farmers and tripper nurse h
transnational normal to a national searing our resources we want farmers with good living and working conditions down the road in the nearby town of luck another temporary road block organized by local truck drivers. we're all united the truck drivers are supporting the protests it's a just cause for all we are all affected the government says cities are running out of food because of us but the truth is that they started the earth with their fiscal reform since the start of the widespread...
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May 9, 2021
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transnationals normal to a national searing our resources we want farmers with good living and working conditions down the road in the nearby town of la calamita another temporary road block organized by local truck drivers. we're all united the truck drivers are supporting the protests it's a just cause for all we are all affected the government says cities are running out of food because of us but the truth is that they start of the earth with their fiscal reform since the start of the widespread enough times deadly street protests in the cities other groups in rural and provincial areas are also demanding action and poverty unemployment and police violence the roadblocks of produce shortages of food and gasoline the exports of major commodities like coffee have been halted completely. the government is deploying riot police in the army to lift the barricades all you look at what colombia needs today is to get back to work to get vaccinated to open up opportunities and we're always open to listen to everyone and debated president says that lifting the roadblocks is the 1st step to start a negotiation with the protesters saying that they affect the rights of others but some farmer
transnationals normal to a national searing our resources we want farmers with good living and working conditions down the road in the nearby town of la calamita another temporary road block organized by local truck drivers. we're all united the truck drivers are supporting the protests it's a just cause for all we are all affected the government says cities are running out of food because of us but the truth is that they start of the earth with their fiscal reform since the start of the...
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May 12, 2021
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two, allows tribes to partner with indian organizations to treat victims. creates a national resource to provide technical assistance and support to tribes and child worker programs. four, authorize enough funds for tribes to hire one case manager to investigate and prosecute are instances of abuse. five, and has the funding program. the core responsibility is protecting the vulnerable members. we are failing in that responsibility. passing this bill today allows us to take an important step forward in upholding our responsibility to tribes. this has received bipartisan support last year when it passed and passed by voice vote in the house. i urge my colleagues to join me in supporting this piece of legislation and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from arkansas. mr. westerman: i yield as much time as he may consume to a true expert to tribal issues, the gentleman from alaska, the dean of the house, mr. young. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. young: thank you, madam chair. i have been called a lot of things on this floor but thank you. i ris
two, allows tribes to partner with indian organizations to treat victims. creates a national resource to provide technical assistance and support to tribes and child worker programs. four, authorize enough funds for tribes to hire one case manager to investigate and prosecute are instances of abuse. five, and has the funding program. the core responsibility is protecting the vulnerable members. we are failing in that responsibility. passing this bill today allows us to take an important step...
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May 25, 2021
05/21
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resource council, a nonprofit organization. it was founded in 1972 and is headquartered in sacramento, california. it is the largest direct membership of the national trade the geothermal industry. and has over 1200 1200 mems representing a board a diverse demographics across the geothermal community. we applaud the reintroduction of h.r. h.r. 3326, the publicly renewable energy development act because it will establish the priority areas you have heard about today. these preferred locations prioritizing permit application for priority review are critical. the timing couldn't be better for this bill because we are saying in the geothermal market today a huge increase in power purchase agreements. the market is demanding resources that are firmly flexible, that have zero emissions, and we are seeing more and more geothermal contracting which means we need to develop more and more of these projects on our federal lands. the value for geothermal is rising, the capacity that can provide has been proven. congress has recognized it's critical to combat climate change with its zero emissions profile and it has a footprint 22 times smaller than other techn
resource council, a nonprofit organization. it was founded in 1972 and is headquartered in sacramento, california. it is the largest direct membership of the national trade the geothermal industry. and has over 1200 1200 mems representing a board a diverse demographics across the geothermal community. we applaud the reintroduction of h.r. h.r. 3326, the publicly renewable energy development act because it will establish the priority areas you have heard about today. these preferred locations...
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May 3, 2021
05/21
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resources out. host: we go to a caller in houston, texas. good morning. caller: good morning, gentlemen. my question is, where the heck is the united nations and the world health organization is mr. hart and his private company, volunteer company, charity company, why did they have to do anything? tom: thanks, bill. the who and the u.n. has been incredibly act of in supporting the global response to this pandemic. they are monitoring providing rules of engagement, advice globally and they are authorizing use of vaccines and they are importantly helping low income countries get access to the vaccines through a cooperation called covax. that is they are purchasing vaccines when they become available. the supply of vaccines is the biggest limiting factor. they are helping get vaccines to the poorest countries around the world. my organization is providing a megaphone to a lot of the great work other people are doing and that's our job. to help promote good work and encourage global vaccinations and push governments to do better in helping end the pandemic. >> we talk about the european union and great written. are you familiar with what russia is or is not doing with eastern
resources out. host: we go to a caller in houston, texas. good morning. caller: good morning, gentlemen. my question is, where the heck is the united nations and the world health organization is mr. hart and his private company, volunteer company, charity company, why did they have to do anything? tom: thanks, bill. the who and the u.n. has been incredibly act of in supporting the global response to this pandemic. they are monitoring providing rules of engagement, advice globally and they are...