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A
A
Ready
to
go
sounds
great,
so
welcome
back
and
first
we're
going
to
get
started
here
with
a
couple
of
updates,
and
first
I
want
everybody
to
understand
that
covid
is
not
gone
away.
Kovit
is
here,
covet
is
alive
and
kovit
is
very
strong.
Please
if
you
are
feeling
sick
at
all
stay
home,
please
for
the
love
of
everything
that
is
holy
and
pure
stay
home,
don't
go
out
if
you
feel
any
type
of
symptoms.
If
you
have
any
symptoms,
please
go
and
get
checked
out
for
that.
Wouldn't
you
agree
with
that.
B
Yes,
it's
it's
a
rise
now
in
covet
once
again,
so
we
want
to
protect
us
and
be
ahead
of
the
game.
So
please,
if
you
feel
uncomfortable
where
there
is
a
crowd
of
individuals,
please
mask
up
mask
up
for
yourself
for
your
family
and
those
around
you.
A
Thank
you,
and
while
mimi
is
on
on
it
right,
she's
going
to
give
us
a
quick
update
of
something
so
important.
That's
happening
here
in
columbus,
and
that
is
our
arp
funding
mimi.
What
is
arp
funding,
where
are
we
at
with
that?
Give
us
some
quick,
tidbits
and
hopefully
we'll
be
able
to
you
know,
be
able
to
talk
about
these
grants
with
our
small
businesses
here
in
columbus
and
to
be
able
to
make
life
better
for
for
everyone
involved.
B
B
We
non-profit
grants,
we
had
a
million
dollars
for
it
and
we
had
to
transfer
393
000
to
small
businesses
and
I'll,
explain
to
you
in
a
minute.
Why
and
for
economy
and
tourism,
grant
we
had
850
000,
but
750
000
was
transferred
to
small
businesses.
The
application
process
was
released
on
january,
the
11th
and
around
june
25th.
We
had
to
close
it
because
we
maxed
our
capacity
for
the
funds
that
was
available
now.
B
But
we're
happy
to
say
that
the
money
that
we're
transferring
over
is
going
to
help
the
small
businesses,
because
when
we
met
the
capacity
of
the
3
million,
we
still
have
people
out
there
and
people
came
before
council
and
asked
what
about
us,
the
small
businesses,
home-based
businesses
and
unfortunately,
they
did
not
qualify
for
the
first
round.
But
we've
been
very
blessed
from
the
state.
We
received
an
additional
4
million
dollars
and
we're
looking
at
council
on
how
to
give
more
of
that
4
million
dollars
to
small
businesses.
B
So
we
could
finish
the
applications
that
were
already
submitted
and
for
any
new
application
and
home
base
now,
but
the
home
base.
If
we
did
reimbursement
fund
for
home
base
the
only
problem
we're
going
to
have
there
because
it's
home
base
we'll
have
to
use
the
occupational
tax
which,
in
the
ordinances
says
15
of
it,
is
considered
business.
B
No,
only
people
that
have
a
business
license
occupational
to
do
business
in
their
home,
because
remember
now,
with
kobe,
a
lot
of
people
are
working
from
home
right,
they
don't
qualify,
it's
actual
business
and
you
have
to
have
an
accu
occupational
tax
form
in
order
for
you
to
be
able
to
even
apply
and
that
decision
hasn't
been
completely
made
yet
because
we
had
to
send
to
the
state
all
the
applications,
all
the
information.
B
What
we
want
to
do
now
we're
waiting
for
their
approval
once
they
give
us
our
approval,
we'll
come
back
out
to
the
to
the
public,
to
our
constituents
and
let
them
know-
and
they
can
apply
but
again,
home-based
businesses
have
to
have
an
occupational
tax
and
we're
only
going
to
give
them
15
percent
of
what
their
business
is.
Okay-
and
that's
your
roundup
for.
C
A
D
B
No
really
there's
a
lot
more
to
it,
but
the
part
that
we
covered-
and
we
were
interested
was
in
the
small
businesses.
So
that's
what
the
update
is
for
if
anyone's
more
interested,
you
can
visit
our
website
at
thecolumbusga.org
and
you
can
see
all
the
other
funding
that
we
received
and
how
it
was
distributed.
Very.
A
A
B
B
A
While
we're
on
the
topic
of
grants
before
we
go
through
our
first
break,
I
did
want
to
mention.
I
did
have
a
quick
update
on
crime
prevention
grants.
Mayor
henderson
had
appointed
me
to
chair
that
board
a
couple
of
months
ago,
and
it
has
been
so
much
fun
to
be
able
to
see.
A
All
of
these
programs
apply
for
crime
prevention
money
and
we
are
in
the
final
stages
of
reviewing
all
of
the
applications,
all
49
of
them
that
came
in
different
organizations,
501
c3s
here
in
town
that
are
that,
are
you
know,
hoping
that
their
programs
would
be
funded
in
order
to
to
curb
crime
in
in
the
future,
and
that
is
that
is
where
you
know
our
heart
is
is,
and
we
have,
we
have
a
wonderful
board
and
we
are
reviewing
all
of
those
applications
one
by
one,
and
you
know
so.
A
I
did
want
to
give
a
quick
update
that
we
are
in
the
final
stages.
We
have
the
last
batch.
We
are
meeting
very
very
soon
and
we're
going
to
be
going
over
that.
So
I
wanted
to
make
sure
because
then,
after
that,
we
advise
right
where
the
funding
should
go
and
and
then
it's
up
to
council
to
make
sure
that
they
approve
that.
So,
if
you
don't
get
any
money,
it's
mimi's
fault.
D
B
In
saying
that
danny,
do
you
know
more
or
less
roughly
in
council,
we
never
give
exact
dates
because
you
never
know
what
can
happen.
But
do
you
do
you
know
roughly
about
when
it
will
come
to
council.
A
We're,
like
I
said
in
the
final
stages,
so
we're
looking
we're
looking
to
make
final
decisions
in
the
next
in
the
upcoming
few
weeks,
and
then
at
that
point,
it'll
get
sent
over
to
council
for
approval
and
once
council
approves
it,
you
know
those
checks
are
going
to
be
cut
immediately.
So
we're
looking
for
hopefully,
hopefully
monies
here
by
august
september,
somewhere
in
there,
okay,
and
so
I
know,
you're
writing
that
down.
I
probably
shouldn't
have
said
that,
but
I'm
not
going
to
hold.
A
To
have
it
estimated
it's
just
it's
not
going
to
hold
you.
This
is
this
is
look.
These
are.
These
are
taxpayers
funds?
We
want
to
make
sure
that
they
get
to
the
right
places.
We
want
to
make
sure
they
get
in
the
right
hands,
and
you
know
we
just
want
to
make
sure
that
the
money
is
being
spent
wisely
and
allocated
and
allocated
to
the
absolute
best
that
we
can
do
for
our
for
our
city.
So
you
know
it's
a
serious
thing.
Some
of
these
applications.
You
know
they're
they're,
they're,
they're,
very
long,
very
tedious.
A
You
know
lots
of
information
that
we're
having
to
to
go
through
and-
and
it
should
be
hard,
it
should
be
hard
to
get
to
get
that.
As
far
as
you
know,
what
your
program
parameters
are,
what
you're
doing
and
as
long
as
it
falls
within
the
scope,
and
we
feel
that
there
is
that
there
is
merit
to
your
program.
You
know
that
is.
That
is
what
we're
banking
on
you'll
be
able
to
get
some
funds
so
yeah.
B
And
it's
important,
you
know
the
crime
prevention
grant
is
very
important
because
it
does
help
different
small
organizations
to
help
it
does
help
with
crime,
because
even
if
you're
able
to
save
one
life,
that's
one
life
that
life
can
turn
into
two
three
and
so
forth.
What
I'd
like
to
see
in
the
future?
B
Danny,
if
you
would,
you
know,
consider
it
talk
to
your
board
and
consider
it
is
to
give
us
little
clips
every
now
and
then
you
know
either
on
council
or
on
this
show
little
clips
or
even
kid,
with
ccg
with
mike
and
do
little
clips
of
these
different
organizations
that
were
given
the
money
so
that
people
in
the
community
would
know.
B
Because
sometimes
you
know
what
happens,
we
have
programs
in
our
city
and
people
just
talk
about
them,
but
they
don't
know
about
them
and
unfortunately,
some
people
who
need
it
are
not
part
of
it.
And
so
it's
important
the
more
we
can
use
publicity
or
public,
or
you
know,
marketing,
to
be
able
to
get
that
out
there
to
the
community,
because
there's
some
great
programs
in
columbus.
A
There's
so
many
wonderful
programs-
and
I
mean
there-
we
are
in
conversations
as
far
as
you
know,
clips
videos.
D
A
Having
some
type
of
a
of
a
small,
you
know
program
outline
for
council
to
be
able
to
look
over.
We
really
didn't
want
to
do
that
during
the
actual
funding
or
the
application
process.
We
wanted.
A
That
we
went
through
all
that,
so
we
just
wanted
to
make
sure
that
you
know
that
we
stayed
completely
above
board.
We
didn't
want
to
spotlight
any
particular
programs
that
were
that
were
at
this
point,
applicants
and
they're,
not
sub
recipients.
Yet
so
once
that
happens,
you
know
absolutely,
but
definitely
throughout
the
year
we're
talking
in
conversation
with
seth
brown,
who
is
our
crime
prevention
director?
We
want
to
make
sure
that
we
make.
We
have
a
presence
there
on.
A
You
know
at
council
meetings,
and
so
you
know
that
way
when
you
guys
vote
you
guys
at
least
can
put
a
face
to
a
program
that
kind
of
type
stuff.
So
yes,
we're
definitely
in
conversation
for
that.
Thank
you
for
bringing
that
up
and
also
you
know,
of
course,
there's
many
ways
to
serve
the
community.
I
think
you
wanted
to
mention
civic
ready,
civic
ready.
B
Well,
I
was
yesterday
while
we
were
in
council,
we
were
speaking
about
a
situation
and
we
were
reminded
about
the
civic,
ready
and
the
civic
ready
is
where
citizens
in
columbus,
georgia
can
sign
up
and
they
can
sign
up
and
you
will
get
on
your
phone
either
a
phone
call
or
you
get
a
text
when
there
is
something
important
going
on
the
city
alert
like
tornadoes
they're,
not
picking
up
your
trash
on
this
day,
because
it's
a
holiday,
it's
another
one.
B
It's
really
good
and
some
people
in
the
community
have
it
some
people,
don't
we
were
discussing
about.
You
know
the
how
there
are
incidents
that
happen.
Children
be
missing.
Pets
missing
things
like
that,
so
this
is
an
important
number
for
us
to
be
put
up.
I'm
gonna
ask
mike
to
put
it
up
in
the
on
the
screen
later
for
us,
but
to
sign
up,
all
you
have
to
go
is
to
our
website
or
you
can
call
311
or
706-653-4300.
B
D
B
It
should
be
like
that
for
about
an
hour
two
hours,
man,
and
if
you
don't
answer
your
phone,
we
are
really
in
persistent
people,
because
we'll
text
you
and
tell
you
don't
go
down
that
road.
All.
B
E
Hi,
I'm
rosa
evans,
director
of
metro
transit
system
here
in
columbus
georgia,
where
we're
looking
for
dependable,
reliable
employees
to
join
our
team.
My
career
began
as
a
bus
operator
and
now
as
director,
I'm
looking
for
someone
like
you.
There
are
so
many
new
and
innovative
things
coming
to
metra
and
we,
the
metra
family,
would
love
for
you
to
be
a
part
of
it.
E
D
A
B
Thank
you
danny.
It
will
be
my
honor
to
introduce
our
guest
today.
Today
we
have
with
us
sarah
lane
from
help
valley,
healthcare
system
and
she's,
going
to
tell
us
about
an
exciting
project
that
they
are
going
to
have
in
our
city.
And
that's
why
I
asked
you
danny.
Can
we
have
sarah?
Because
I
think
what
her
and
her
organization
doing
is
so
amazing
and
it's
going
to
benefit
the
community
as
a
whole.
So
in
saying
that
sarah
welcome
whoa.
F
Thank
you.
Thank
you,
danny
and
mimi.
It's
a
pleasure
to
be
here
and
talking
about
the
new
event.
That's
coming
to
come
up
to
columbus
in
august
from
august
3rd,
through
august
the
12th
we
are
partnering
with
the
department
of
defense
and
their
innovative
readiness
training
program.
Irt
everyone
has
to
have
the
acronym
in.
D
F
Anyone
who
comes
to
the
civic
center,
the
main
location,
will
be
at
the
civic
center
here
in
columbus,
but
we'll
have
satellite
sites
as
well,
one
in
bureau
bureau
guard
alabama
and
the
other
in
lumpkin
wow.
We
want
to
make
sure
that
those
outer
locations
will
have
the
access
to
because
of
transportation.
Issues
may
not
allow
individuals
to
be
able
to
come
to
the
civic
center,
so
we
wanted
to
make
sure
that
that
they
were
available
to
that
locate
those
locations
as
well.
So
for
that
time
period
we
will
have
medical
personnel.
F
And
also
we're
going
to
partner
with
paws
columbus,
they
will
even
veterinarians,
need
training.
D
F
B
F
Alligators,
no
thank
you.
No
snakes.
F
It
has
been
already
paid
for
through
taxpayer
funds
through
the
department
of
defense,
so
we're
very
careful
to
say
it's
of
no
cost
because
it's
not
free
it
has
been
paid
for
through
through
taxpayer
funds
and
we're
just
excited
that
the
department
of
defense
selected
columbus
as
the
location
for
that
training.
But
it's
also
available,
I'm
not
just
available
for
every
military
personnel.
F
Every
branch
so
you're
going
to
see
someone
here
from
the
navy
from
the
army,
the
air
force
national
guard
reserve
they're
all
going
to
be
joint
training
here
in
columbus
and
the
other
two
locations
in
in
lumpkin
and
beauregard,
so
that
in
itself
been
able
to
train
together
so
that
if
there
is
an
emergency
and
they
must
be
deployed
here
in
the
u.s
and
and
territories,
they
can
work
together.
They
know
how
to
work
together,
we're
going
to
bed
down,
as
they
say
at
the
civic
center.
A
F
It
has
to
be,
it
is
a
required
training
annually,
so
we're
the
last
of
the
year.
The
last
two
training
opportunities
were
in
hawaii.
Oh.
B
F
B
And
congressman
bishop
to
see
a
vision
and
execute
it,
and
here
it
is
august
3rd
through
the
12th
people
that
don't
have
insurance
and
even
people
that
do
because
sometimes
they
have
insurance,
but
it
doesn't
cover
everything.
Correct
insurance
is
a
very
difficult
thing.
You
have
to
have
health,
you
have
to
have
dental,
you
have
to
have
eye,
you
have
to
have
for
cancer,
it's
so
complex
and
lots
of
people
don't
understand
it
and
to
have
a
program
like
this
in
our
city,
a
tri-city
to
have
that
that
is
impressive.
B
F
F
And
more
well,
I
do
want
to
respond
to
the
fact
that
we're
here
and
making
it
aware
the
the
whole
event
aware
through
your
platform
is
one
way
of
getting
the
word
out,
and
I
wanted
to
make
sure
that
that
everyone
knows
that
this
will
be
through
the
weekend
as
well.
So
there's
no
break
oh
okay,
so
monday
through
sunday,
it
will
be
available
to
anyone
that
is
wanting
this
health
care.
Okay,.
F
Oh
awesome
awesome
so
and
we
need
volunteers.
We
need
volunteers
to
help
guide
those
individuals
that
will
be
coming
through
the
lines
so
that
we
can
have
order.
Do.
D
C
B
D
E
Hi,
I'm
rosa
evans,
director
of
metro
transit
system
here
in
columbus
georgia,
where
we're
looking
for
dependable,
reliable
employees
to
join
our
team.
My
career
began
as
a
bus
operator
and
now
as
director,
I'm
looking
for
someone
like
you.
There
are
so
many
new
and
innovative
things
coming
to
metra
and
we,
the
metra
family,
would
love
for
you
to
be
a
part
of
it.
E
A
B
D
A
D
B
That's
it
so
today's
word:
when
you
see
your
grandparents,
you
can
say
to
your
grandma
instead
of
saying
grandma,
you
can
say
awalita.
I
it's
really
funny,
because
I
have
five
grandchildren
and
five.
B
And
then
three
of
them
will
say
abuelita
they
prefer
that
and
then
two
of
them
they
hate
it.
They
just
say
ita
and
when
I
say
no,
it's
abuelita,
they
say
no,
it's
ita,
so
kids
split
it
up
the
way
they
want.
But
when
next
time
you
see
your
grandmother,
you
say
hola
huelita
and
that's
your
first
spanish
lesson
or.
A
You
before
we
close
close,
we
need
to
make
sure
that
we
go
over
how
important
it
is
for
everyone
here
to
not
only
to
be
registered
to
vote,
but
to
please
make
your
voice
heard
and
por
favor
migente
es
tiempo
de.
B
Wow,
I'm
impressed
I'm
impressed.
You
did
that
very
well
with
a
deep
southern
accent,
but
you
did
it
very
well
hooray
danny,
but
it
is.
It
is
important
for
everyone
to
realize
the
importance
of
your
voice.
Your
voice
is
the
key
to
the
city's
success.
Your
voice
is
the
future
of
your
children.
So
please
go
out
and
vote.
Don't
make
an
assumption.
Oh
that
person
is
going
to
win
anyway.
B
C
D
B
B
D
D
B
They
are
good,
not
all
we're
sharing
with
the
camera
crew.
It's
not
all
for
you
danny,
I'm
sorry
to
break
your
heart,
but
but
I
did
bring
these
and
this.
C
D
C
A
C
D
B
You
go
how's
that
now.
C
A
B
Look
in
here
I
brought
you
quesitos.
I
brought
you
oh
my
gosh.
She
told
me
to
how
to
say
that
man,
I
can't
say
that,
and
it's
like
a
cream
cheesy
thing
inside.
I
think
it's
almost
like
that.
Custard.