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phil robinson used to run a genetic testing company doing millions of pcr tests. not acceptable. there are multiple tubes. for a start, there should only be one. but you're telling me there's more than one and you've got ones that are leaking consistently. who's in charge here? the government says that all tubes "meet strict standards" and that they work with suppliers "to continuously improve processes". over the past year, the uk has built up its testing capacity so more than 700,000 pcr tests can now be carried out every day. milton keynes can do around 70,000 a day. by february, each team of two is told to sort eight lots of 93 samples every hour. the lab says it's essential people get results quickly and that staff can work at that pace, regardless of how many samples actually arrive on any given day. each sample and the bag it arrives in should have a bar code, and we're supposed to check that they match. it's how we can be sure the results get sent to the right people. what we should also be looking out for is sample tubes arriving without bar codes on them
phil robinson used to run a genetic testing company doing millions of pcr tests. not acceptable. there are multiple tubes. for a start, there should only be one. but you're telling me there's more than one and you've got ones that are leaking consistently. who's in charge here? the government says that all tubes "meet strict standards" and that they work with suppliers "to continuously improve processes". over the past year, the uk has built up its testing capacity so more...
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phil robinson used to run a genetic testing company doing millions of pcr tests.cceptable. there are multiple tubes. for a start, there should only be one. but you're telling me there's more than one and you've got ones that are leaking consistently. who's in charge here? the government says that all tubes "meet strict standards" and that they work with suppliers "to continuously improve processes". over the past year, the uk has built up its testing capacity so more than 700,000 pcr tests can now be carried out every day. milton keynes can do around 70,000 a day. by february, each team of two is told to sort eight lots of 93 samples every hour. the lab says it's essential people get results quickly and that staff can work at that pace, regardless of how many samples actually arrive on any given day. each sample and the bag it arrives in should have a bar code, and we're supposed to check that they match. it's how we can be sure the results get sent to the right people. what we should also be looking out for is sample tubes arriving without bar codes on them. othe
phil robinson used to run a genetic testing company doing millions of pcr tests.cceptable. there are multiple tubes. for a start, there should only be one. but you're telling me there's more than one and you've got ones that are leaking consistently. who's in charge here? the government says that all tubes "meet strict standards" and that they work with suppliers "to continuously improve processes". over the past year, the uk has built up its testing capacity so more than...
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still with us philip rucker, alicia menendez, eugene robinson, a.b. stoddard. phil i want to start -- a question that is straight-up stylistic, he arrived at the desk and said to the speaker of the house thank you for asking me. like unnatural coming over for play date. and as he handed a copy of his speech to the vice president said i've waited a long time to do this. after the speech it looked like he would be perfectly fine if he could just stay there for a couple of hours and linger with the folks who have always been his favorites and that is elected members of congress. it is home to him in so many ways. it's where he gets his comfort level. it's something about the pandemic that has really hampered his style of governing and getting along in washington. and i think phil, republican or democrat, if you're looking on, you have to concede that is pretty much who this guy is. >> i think that is right, brian. we should keep in mind that this is a president for whom it is not only home but it's where he grew up. it's where he came of age. he arrived in washington a
still with us philip rucker, alicia menendez, eugene robinson, a.b. stoddard. phil i want to start -- a question that is straight-up stylistic, he arrived at the desk and said to the speaker of the house thank you for asking me. like unnatural coming over for play date. and as he handed a copy of his speech to the vice president said i've waited a long time to do this. after the speech it looked like he would be perfectly fine if he could just stay there for a couple of hours and linger with...
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appreciative to denny, lorraine, james -- we know him as j.t., and phil ginsburg, who opened doors for me. and a big thank you to joel robinson who told me, you've got to go to work with a big smile on your face because work is a privilege, and if you're not happy, you might as well go find something else. i want to thank my wife for putting up with all my bad moods and picking up the phone at all hours of the day, my son, connor and kirby, and my wonderful parents and grandparents. my grandfather on my mother's side was a cashier at fleishhacker pool. >> larry, we wish you the very, very best, and thank you, from the bottom of our hearts. thank you. >> on that note -- >> yes, i'm sorry. i wanted to say something. is that okay? >> please. >> commissioner anderson: hi, larry. it's kat. i'm really sad to see you go, but i'm really happy because i know wherever you go, the people around you will be enriched. i wanted to comment because camp mather is one of my favorite places to be on this planet. i can't tell you how much camp mather means to me personally. camp mather is basically here because of the first woman supervisor in
appreciative to denny, lorraine, james -- we know him as j.t., and phil ginsburg, who opened doors for me. and a big thank you to joel robinson who told me, you've got to go to work with a big smile on your face because work is a privilege, and if you're not happy, you might as well go find something else. i want to thank my wife for putting up with all my bad moods and picking up the phone at all hours of the day, my son, connor and kirby, and my wonderful parents and grandparents. my...
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phil mattingly there for us outside the white house. thanks very much. let's bring back roberto villasenor. we're trying to get rashad robinson back. i had a bit of a technical issue with his camera. chief, let's continue with this conversation. you work with, have worked with departments across the country. i'm sure still tied in to the law enforcement community, and making changes in some of these departments. what changes are they considering? which should they make? >> well, i was saying earlier, there have been a lot of events across the country that have brought up issues that departments need to look at. and what most departments need to look at are the use of force policies, their internal affairs policy, their reviews of how they conduct their practices, because you can have a policy, but if you don't go in and audit how your people are performing, you know, practice these policies is the same. and if you people are not doing what your policy says and if your supervisors are not out there watching what's going on and conducting audits of her personnel's actions and performance, correcting when necessary and disciplining wh
phil mattingly there for us outside the white house. thanks very much. let's bring back roberto villasenor. we're trying to get rashad robinson back. i had a bit of a technical issue with his camera. chief, let's continue with this conversation. you work with, have worked with departments across the country. i'm sure still tied in to the law enforcement community, and making changes in some of these departments. what changes are they considering? which should they make? >> well, i was...
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appreciative to denny, lorraine, james -- we know him as j.t., and phil ginsburg, who opened doors for me. and a big thank you to joel robinson who told me, you've got to go to work with a big smile on your face because work is a privilege, and if you're not happy, you might as well go find something else. i want to thank my wife for putting up with all my bad moods and picking up the phone at all hours of the day, my son, connor and kirby, and my wonderful parents and grandparents. my grandfather on my mother's side was a cashier at fleishhacker pool. >> larry, we wish you the very, very best, and thank you, from the bottom of our hearts. thank you. >> on that note -- >> yes, i'm sorry. i wanted to say something. is that okay? >> please. >> commissioner anderson: hi, larry. it's kat. i'm really sad to see you go, but i'm really happy because i know wherever you go, the people around you will be enriched. i wanted to comment because camp mather is one of my favorite places to be on this planet. i can't tell you how much camp mather means to me personally. camp mather is basically here because of the first woman supervisor in
appreciative to denny, lorraine, james -- we know him as j.t., and phil ginsburg, who opened doors for me. and a big thank you to joel robinson who told me, you've got to go to work with a big smile on your face because work is a privilege, and if you're not happy, you might as well go find something else. i want to thank my wife for putting up with all my bad moods and picking up the phone at all hours of the day, my son, connor and kirby, and my wonderful parents and grandparents. my...