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you rob peter to pay paul. >> clerk: thank you. hello, caller. your minute begins now. >> hello. this is stacey randecker, and i find it hilarious that people are advocating for opening streets by citing how bad traffic is and how dangerous it is with all these cars. what they fail to realize is they're telling on themselves. cars are the problem. cars are the problem. they hurt our city, they hurt or environment. the solution is what we adopts long ago, that we are a transit-first city. we need more transit. we need better transit to serve people. we don't need a study, we need everyone served fairly at a rate that they can afford. yes, people on transit get people out of cars make so much more available to people who walk and bike and don't have to be chained inside of their vehicle. i don't understand how this is so difficult. please lead us. >> clerk: hello, caller. your minute begins now. >> hi, thank you. i just wanted to ask, i wonder how many people the commenters realize that the city has goals of 80% of trips need to be made by 2030, and if the commissioners aren't doin
you rob peter to pay paul. >> clerk: thank you. hello, caller. your minute begins now. >> hello. this is stacey randecker, and i find it hilarious that people are advocating for opening streets by citing how bad traffic is and how dangerous it is with all these cars. what they fail to realize is they're telling on themselves. cars are the problem. cars are the problem. they hurt our city, they hurt or environment. the solution is what we adopts long ago, that we are a transit-first...
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rob peter, thanks very much. indeed. that's it for me, rob patterson, for this news, but i will be back in a moment. 2 more days. jesus, stay with me if you can. i forgot. the blue face mosques, common sight in city centers around britain, but as locked downs and lucid people will still be wearing masks for months or even years to come. an ongoing nightmare for the environment. this video shows stuff at a wildlife hospital helping a bird that's been caught up in discarded later. it's a face monster, made a classic. now a recent survey found 70 percent of people using disposable marks didn't realize they were using single use prospects. researches at university college london. so if every person in the u. k. used one, despite almost every day for a year, it would create $124000.00 tons of waste, half of which would be on recyclable factory. they're trying to provide an alternative financial borrow coaching like other such mosques can be washed and reuse. the design that we've come up with, ethical, sustainable, and entirel
rob peter, thanks very much. indeed. that's it for me, rob patterson, for this news, but i will be back in a moment. 2 more days. jesus, stay with me if you can. i forgot. the blue face mosques, common sight in city centers around britain, but as locked downs and lucid people will still be wearing masks for months or even years to come. an ongoing nightmare for the environment. this video shows stuff at a wildlife hospital helping a bird that's been caught up in discarded later. it's a face...
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most forty's coming up again later, rob peter, thanks very much indeed dan peter toby is going to be here in a couple of minutes with more on all these stories, of course, but also more details on websites. i'll just talk about a news news news. news news is a very bleak picture for a lot of americans out there life supremacy. and in fact, all of our completion, you're putting more money into the hands of some workers taking money out of the hands of other workers. everyone goes to their campus and it becomes the us versus down. this is a deal about constraining a nuclear program. the bottom line off, the big question. oh, now $20.00 for decades. criminal to me, millions, trafficking drugs through thailand, 11 east explore where the country has now become the 1st in se, asia legalize medical marijuana. on al jazeera halfway between tokyo and now she was then relatively sleepy place, not a lot of violent crime. and so when 4 people get killed on one occasion in as bloody and massacres, this was attracts, a lot of reporting, a task force of 80 police officers was created to find out wh
most forty's coming up again later, rob peter, thanks very much indeed dan peter toby is going to be here in a couple of minutes with more on all these stories, of course, but also more details on websites. i'll just talk about a news news news. news news is a very bleak picture for a lot of americans out there life supremacy. and in fact, all of our completion, you're putting more money into the hands of some workers taking money out of the hands of other workers. everyone goes to their campus...
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i know you had to rob peter to pay paul on multiple accounts to get things done. we need to be very cognizant of that and recognize that you have ongoing operations and maintenance and things like that . i am just trying to get a handle on the number of you would need to think about to make sure you are whole after this unusual series of deployments. general hokanson when we look at the schedule through the 23rd of may and the current funding we have identified the cost of basically 521.9 million dollars. the key is that we would need assistance by the middle of may. if we don't receive the funding by the first of august they could have an impact on readiness and maintenance across the force. so thank you for bringing that. and making the department aware of the importance of that funding. rep. cole: are there any other missions around the country that are of similar cost or additional cost, or have they been covered adequately up to this point? general hokanson: we have 43,000 guardsmen mobilized across the nation in support of civil disturbance operations. a lot
i know you had to rob peter to pay paul on multiple accounts to get things done. we need to be very cognizant of that and recognize that you have ongoing operations and maintenance and things like that . i am just trying to get a handle on the number of you would need to think about to make sure you are whole after this unusual series of deployments. general hokanson when we look at the schedule through the 23rd of may and the current funding we have identified the cost of basically 521.9...
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i'm struggling because i'm working with homeless to help them become self-sufficient but i'm robbing peterto pay paul to survive in the bay area. my company had a high turn over. [indiscernible] -- to lower employee turnover for the recruiting and training costs. while i'm helping others, i'm getting more in debt. sometimes i'm depressed going to work with a smile on my face with an increase in pay having to do my job better and more efficient. city workers and non-profit workers are doing the same job and not getting the same pay. we have the same goal to help others. non-profit also deals with a lot of mental illness and by me sitting at the front desk, i wear many faces dealing with my own mental anguish. >> i'm a co-chair of the housing network. we need to provide services in the communities since 1974 and we support the non-profit emergency relief funding in addition to the 3% cost of doing business for the next three years. we continue to struggle to recruit and retain staff due to the inability to compete with city positions. it is critical that we have the dollars if we want to hav
i'm struggling because i'm working with homeless to help them become self-sufficient but i'm robbing peterto pay paul to survive in the bay area. my company had a high turn over. [indiscernible] -- to lower employee turnover for the recruiting and training costs. while i'm helping others, i'm getting more in debt. sometimes i'm depressed going to work with a smile on my face with an increase in pay having to do my job better and more efficient. city workers and non-profit workers are doing the...
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i'm struggling because i'm working with homeless to help them become self-sufficient but i'm robbing peterto pay paul to survive in the bay area. my company had a high turn over. [indiscernible] -- to lower employee turnover for the recruiting and training costs. while i'm helping others, i'm getting more in debt. sometimes i'm depressed going to work with a smile on my face with an increase in pay having to do my job better and more efficient. city workers and non-profit workers are doing the same job and not getting the same pay. we have the same goal to help others. non-profit also deals with a lot of mental illness and by me sitting at the front desk, i wear many faces dealing with my own mental anguish. >> i'm a co-chair of the housing network. we need to provide services in the communities since 1974 and we support the non-profit emergency relief funding in addition to the 3% cost of doing business for the next three years. we continue to struggle to recruit and retain staff due to the inability to compete with city positions. it is critical that we have the dollars if we want to hav
i'm struggling because i'm working with homeless to help them become self-sufficient but i'm robbing peterto pay paul to survive in the bay area. my company had a high turn over. [indiscernible] -- to lower employee turnover for the recruiting and training costs. while i'm helping others, i'm getting more in debt. sometimes i'm depressed going to work with a smile on my face with an increase in pay having to do my job better and more efficient. city workers and non-profit workers are doing the...
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into the inner sunset and richmond, that just makes those streets all the more dangerous, so you rob petery paul. >> clerk: thank you, caller. hello, caller. your 60 seconds begins now. >> hi, thanks. this is stacey randecker, and i find it hilarious that people are advocating for opening street, being it the great highway -- be it the great highway or j.f.k. by citing all these studies with more cars. cars are the problem. they hurt people, they hurt our city, they hurt the environment. the solution is what we adopted long ago, that we are a transit first city. we need more transit, we need better transit to serve people. we don't need an equity study, we need everyone served fairly at a seat and a rate that people can afford. get people on transit, get people out of cars and make so much more available to people who walk and bike and don't have to be chained inside of their vehicle. i don't understand how this is so difficult. please lead us. >> clerk: hello, caller. your minute begins now. >> hi, thank you. i just wanted to ask, i wonder how many people the commenters today realize that
into the inner sunset and richmond, that just makes those streets all the more dangerous, so you rob petery paul. >> clerk: thank you, caller. hello, caller. your 60 seconds begins now. >> hi, thanks. this is stacey randecker, and i find it hilarious that people are advocating for opening street, being it the great highway -- be it the great highway or j.f.k. by citing all these studies with more cars. cars are the problem. they hurt people, they hurt our city, they hurt the...
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. >> thank you, senator peters and thank you to the committee. good afternoon. my name is rob hanfield i serve as a professor at nc state. i have studied supply chains for more than 30 years, published about them in a number of journals and been a consultant to many companies in health care but also in government, including the va, gsa and dod, i'm familiar with acquisition. as a pro bono consultant with the dod acquisition task force, i provided advice, market intelligence and analysis of the supply of ppe, ventilators and pharmaceuticals. i also interviewed chief procurment officers in every state in the country to understand their challenges in obtaining ppe. we presented our findings to the principal secretary of defense at osd in 2020. in my testimony today i'll describe the state of the strategic national stockpile prior to covid and the events that occurred in early 2020 and events that i believe are necessary for future public health emergencies. i'd like to stay my testimony is no in way to be acrimonious when it comes to the men and women working in the sns. it's not
. >> thank you, senator peters and thank you to the committee. good afternoon. my name is rob hanfield i serve as a professor at nc state. i have studied supply chains for more than 30 years, published about them in a number of journals and been a consultant to many companies in health care but also in government, including the va, gsa and dod, i'm familiar with acquisition. as a pro bono consultant with the dod acquisition task force, i provided advice, market intelligence and analysis...