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i don't know how you define trends because you have adjudicators adjudicating across the omaha system. what one adjudicator is seeing as a trend in his or her jurisdiction does not work. i appreciate the gentlewoman yielding and i yield back. i just have one final thing. go to meet with the newly confirmed secretary burwell, i was hoping that you would consider having a conversation with her about granting the same kind of relief from audits that were being granted the hospitals under part a to part b providers like those. if we're going to granted to those under part a, i think we need to consider granting it under part b especially since there is a halt to the hearings at this point. thank you, mr. chairman. >> i will certainly convey that. >> did you want to jump in? >> at the risk of quite frankly piling on in the last couple of comments and statements, i have the same concern. you have introduced new initiative see your productivity is better but now we are minimizing, my information says, the average hearing is now at two hours. we have not talked about the complexities. we've t
i don't know how you define trends because you have adjudicators adjudicating across the omaha system. what one adjudicator is seeing as a trend in his or her jurisdiction does not work. i appreciate the gentlewoman yielding and i yield back. i just have one final thing. go to meet with the newly confirmed secretary burwell, i was hoping that you would consider having a conversation with her about granting the same kind of relief from audits that were being granted the hospitals under part a to...
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this capacity pales in comparison to the adjudication workload. in fiscal year 2013, received 24,001 hundred 51 appeals and in levels are approximately 509,100 appeals. productivity has more than doubled from fiscal year 2009 through 2013, we have been receiving approximately one years of appeals every four to six weeks driving the adjudication time frames to the current high of 387 days. recognizes the need to adjudicate appeals with greater efficiency. by the end of the fiscal year, we will release a manual utilizing best practices to standardize our business process and we are using information technology to convert our process from paper to electronic, and effort that will culminate in its first release in summer 25th team. we have also developed a template system which simplifies the work of our staff by providing standardized billable formats for routine word processing. omha also proposed and former secretary stabile yes established a departmental interagency work route that conducted a thorough review of the appeals process and developed a
this capacity pales in comparison to the adjudication workload. in fiscal year 2013, received 24,001 hundred 51 appeals and in levels are approximately 509,100 appeals. productivity has more than doubled from fiscal year 2009 through 2013, we have been receiving approximately one years of appeals every four to six weeks driving the adjudication time frames to the current high of 387 days. recognizes the need to adjudicate appeals with greater efficiency. by the end of the fiscal year, we will...
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. >> i'm fine with it being adjudicated as an attorney. >> should he resign prior to an adjudication?d be ineligible for a diversion program. >> why? >> he's not on the bench now. >> he is not being assigned new cases while this case is pending. his own case. and other judges are assuming his case load, he retains his position on the bench for cases that are already in front of him and that is absurd. >> so your position is if he's not convicted, he should still resign? >> if there's a diversion -- yes. he should not be eligible for diversion. >> if he's found guilty -- >> he won't go that far. >> yes. he will go. congress will impeach him. if he's convicted, yes. he's on probation. what are you going to do at that point? >> we'll leave it there. >> a little give. a little give. >> great to see you. thank you both. we'll continue to follow this very closely. >>> happening now, a meeting of the u.s. security council. secretary of state john kerry scheduled to speak soon about the situation in iraq and the war against isis. we'll bring that to you live. we're also keeping an eye out for
. >> i'm fine with it being adjudicated as an attorney. >> should he resign prior to an adjudication?d be ineligible for a diversion program. >> why? >> he's not on the bench now. >> he is not being assigned new cases while this case is pending. his own case. and other judges are assuming his case load, he retains his position on the bench for cases that are already in front of him and that is absurd. >> so your position is if he's not convicted, he should...
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as he's done in the past, remember, ben rot-- even if it' not adjudicated in a court of law.will play out in this case given certain policies he's made will he change the promises and go after players no matter what if it tarnishes the image of the league. that's something we'll have to keep an eye on. >> absolutely. when goodell released the statement saying he got it wrong and the other situation was very personal. so you can see he's e vofled to the point or people around him have helped push him to realize the seriousness of this when the nfl us is spends somebody for an entire year for marijuana and basically turns a blind eye when it comes to domestic violence in the past. let he talk to you about michael sand. it was a hot topic over the internet this weekend. let's look at his play during preseason games and where he stands now. was it the right call to cut him? >> yes. from the perspective of the st. louis rams, it was expected, to me, anyway, he would be released even though he lead the team in sacks, tackles, and snaps. they're stocked at defensive line. what is mo
as he's done in the past, remember, ben rot-- even if it' not adjudicated in a court of law.will play out in this case given certain policies he's made will he change the promises and go after players no matter what if it tarnishes the image of the league. that's something we'll have to keep an eye on. >> absolutely. when goodell released the statement saying he got it wrong and the other situation was very personal. so you can see he's e vofled to the point or people around him have...
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but yeah, it's been adjudicated.t's been adjudicated. >> but it hasn't really been adjudicated because he basically -- he doesn't ever have to serve any jail time. it gets expunged from his record if for a year he goes to these classes. it seems like less than a slap on the wrist for what we've now seen in this video. >> yeah. now that we've seen him engage in such a horrendous act. i would think the prosecutors may have had access to that tape if they had access to the earlier portion of the tape, why wouldn't they have had all of the tape? and had they seen this, i would hate that they would have allowed him to escape with such a slap on the wrist. >> how do you explain it? because look, if prosecutors are doing their job, they had to have seen that whole tape. what we in the public saw before today was something happened in that elevator because he was dragging her lifeless body out of the elevator. in fact, maybe we can see the aftermath of this. again, he treats her like a sack of potatoes. first he punches her.
but yeah, it's been adjudicated.t's been adjudicated. >> but it hasn't really been adjudicated because he basically -- he doesn't ever have to serve any jail time. it gets expunged from his record if for a year he goes to these classes. it seems like less than a slap on the wrist for what we've now seen in this video. >> yeah. now that we've seen him engage in such a horrendous act. i would think the prosecutors may have had access to that tape if they had access to the earlier...
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this is not the independent kay's by kate -- case-by-case type of adjudication that expected by doc -- judges. the recent docket changes are another example of how we are serving two masters and not necessarily serving the public in the most efficient way. there is no other court that would turn the docket on its head at the request of one party , but the immigration court is flipping the docket by moving cases of newly arrived children to the front of the docket at the demand of the department of homeland security. in some cases it may make sense to hear the cases early, certainly not in all of them. if the child is coming here to be with parents who are already in the courts docket, it does not make sense to hear the child's case first. it makes more sense to hear the parents case first, whether then send them to the back of our mind 15 or 18 months out when the child cases heard. the system would be better served if the decision of whether or not to prioritize cases is made on a case-by-case basis at the request of the party at the judge discretion in the way that most makes sense.
this is not the independent kay's by kate -- case-by-case type of adjudication that expected by doc -- judges. the recent docket changes are another example of how we are serving two masters and not necessarily serving the public in the most efficient way. there is no other court that would turn the docket on its head at the request of one party , but the immigration court is flipping the docket by moving cases of newly arrived children to the front of the docket at the demand of the department...
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any cases that are brought before it. -- effectively adjudicate any cases that are brought before itwe have taken steps to protect the environment and make more fair the rules by which our commercial enterprises operate. we have held accountable those who would harm the american people through violent means or the misuse of economic or political power. >> assessments of his legacy have been mixed. the naacp legal defense fund hails him as one of the finest attorneys general and -- in and partates history, for transforming the civil rights division of the justice department and his leadership on voting rights. on aclu criticized holder national security issues. the aclu notes during his time in office, the justice department approved the drone killing of an american in yemen, approved the nsa master surveillance programs, failed to prosecute push it is our torture , and presided over more linked leakedtions -- the prosecutions. we held a roundtable. joining us, the president of public citizen. the washington director of the naacp legal defense fund. and the university professor of soc
any cases that are brought before it. -- effectively adjudicate any cases that are brought before itwe have taken steps to protect the environment and make more fair the rules by which our commercial enterprises operate. we have held accountable those who would harm the american people through violent means or the misuse of economic or political power. >> assessments of his legacy have been mixed. the naacp legal defense fund hails him as one of the finest attorneys general and -- in and...
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the case is adjudicated. the case cannot be re-opened. they suspended rice for domestic violence.hey asked the revel hotel for the video. the statement "that video is not made available to us. no one in our office had seen it until today." activists have been blasting the nfl saying they are too lenient on rice. they are asking to have uniform accessories in purple to highlight domestic violence. >> this happens to one in four women, serious, physical, domestic violence. that is double the rate of breast cancer. >> jim, we may point out they raised the permit to players to an automatic six game suspension. live in center city, vernon odom criminal. >>> thank you. they are happy in happy valley tonight. they lifted the sanctions against the penn state football program imposed in the wake of the jerry sandusky scandal. they can compete for the big 10 championship. the full compliment of 85 scholarships will be restored next season. >>> on the crime front a man shot two people and then himself in the juniata section of philadelphia this afternoon. one of the victims has died. the all
the case is adjudicated. the case cannot be re-opened. they suspended rice for domestic violence.hey asked the revel hotel for the video. the statement "that video is not made available to us. no one in our office had seen it until today." activists have been blasting the nfl saying they are too lenient on rice. they are asking to have uniform accessories in purple to highlight domestic violence. >> this happens to one in four women, serious, physical, domestic violence. that is...
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think people should lose their jobs before they're adjudicated just on accusation? >> there should be a full investigation and determination. and it doesn't have to be at the level of a criminal standard. think what happens in a criminal case. the standard is beyond reasonable doubt. an incredibly high standard. and the work place we often fire people because of sexual harassment, racial discrimination, infractions because their rules set up in the company. doesn't mean the person commit aid cri committed a crime. but there are standards of company policy. all well are saying in the nfl get policies that make sense. if people break them have some consequences. >> dave, go ahead. >> i completely agree with that. the nfl needs a much better, much smarter policy. how to deal with violence against women. roger goodell is in trouble because he has been reading from the same playbook. when violence against women takes place you brush it under the rug and cover it up. time for women's voices to be heard. the thing you didn't want to do. got to go back to this. if anything
think people should lose their jobs before they're adjudicated just on accusation? >> there should be a full investigation and determination. and it doesn't have to be at the level of a criminal standard. think what happens in a criminal case. the standard is beyond reasonable doubt. an incredibly high standard. and the work place we often fire people because of sexual harassment, racial discrimination, infractions because their rules set up in the company. doesn't mean the person commit...
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adjudication doesn't have to be a conviction.case of ray mcdonald, it will be interesting to see what occurs when he enters his formal plea. if he pleads guilty, i think you will see the nfl to act very swiftly at that point in time. >> what if he doesn't? >> if he does not, the nfl will have to delay its discipline. if charges are eventually dropped, it will be interesting to see what occurs. is the arrest enough for the nfl to implement the new policy? >> that's interesting. andy, this is a big test for the commissioner and his new policy. >> it certainly is. i would say donte whit ner, he told someone you can get in trouble, as long as you come back and talk to me and forgive you, unless you put your hands on women in a domestic violence, if you do that, you are done in my book. those are words coming from jim har because. who is the head coach of the 49ers. i highly doubt you see ray mcdonald playing on sunday. >> i'm just a sinnic, if you need ray mcdonald to win the game, you need him to win the game. >> there are principle
adjudication doesn't have to be a conviction.case of ray mcdonald, it will be interesting to see what occurs when he enters his formal plea. if he pleads guilty, i think you will see the nfl to act very swiftly at that point in time. >> what if he doesn't? >> if he does not, the nfl will have to delay its discipline. if charges are eventually dropped, it will be interesting to see what occurs. is the arrest enough for the nfl to implement the new policy? >> that's interesting....
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report and summary of cases received in august 2014 and, mediation of complaints in august 2014 and adjudication of sustained complaints in august of 2014. >> good evening, and this evening, i will have a brief summary of the recent activities and i missed the first part of the chief suhr's report, but last friday, i attended a reception for the participants of the operation genusis trip to ghana as well as these in the entire video and it was, quite moving, and it was, you know, such a wonderful program, in that after, the screening, the team participants were able to answer questions through a q&a about what it meant to them, and to them to go to ghana, and to be in touch with the demands and the culture, and the history of their independence, and as well as the point of departure for the slaves and what was really touching about the teams is that they were able to contrast their lives and what they considered to be their struggle here in san francisco with with the struggles of people who were very poor but did not necessarily embrace poverty as their way. but what i heard from the teams was
report and summary of cases received in august 2014 and, mediation of complaints in august 2014 and adjudication of sustained complaints in august of 2014. >> good evening, and this evening, i will have a brief summary of the recent activities and i missed the first part of the chief suhr's report, but last friday, i attended a reception for the participants of the operation genusis trip to ghana as well as these in the entire video and it was, quite moving, and it was, you know, such a...
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pilpel effectively has reviewed numerous times, clearly, indicates that the task force has been adjudicated body, and he should not be violating the procedural rules such as bans on exparta communications. and for these reasons, i am asking the ethics commission to calendar or a discussion to resubmit the dismissal of my second sia complaint and hear both of them. and i have been waiting, for months, for you to calendar a hearing, on mr. pilpel. and it is way overdue, commissioner, you need to prove this along. >> good afternoon, my name is karin hugens and i am president of the holly courts president council, it is 120 units of public housing in vernal heights and i am also the ceo of the new, san francisco residents union, where we support section 8, and sros, and senior disabled house and public housing. and i am here to reiterate what doctor jackson has already said, we do need a total investigation of mr. masola and what he is doing is what we believe is illegal and you know, there are federal funds that come into this city and when they come into the city, and if they come into public
pilpel effectively has reviewed numerous times, clearly, indicates that the task force has been adjudicated body, and he should not be violating the procedural rules such as bans on exparta communications. and for these reasons, i am asking the ethics commission to calendar or a discussion to resubmit the dismissal of my second sia complaint and hear both of them. and i have been waiting, for months, for you to calendar a hearing, on mr. pilpel. and it is way overdue, commissioner, you need to...
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courts decide if they did and if they found they attacked them because they are gay that's not adjudicated that way, the penalties are much lower. there are several legislators that are trying to change that is that going to happen? >> this was rep -- we have to stop it by having the legislators change the law. >> we did have it until it got thrown it was seen as unconstitutional back in 2008. they were trying to push it in the senate, it's being pushed in the house side. there was a rally last week at love park to say hey we need to stands up for it, what's scarier, people didn't know this law didn't exist, now they are waking you mean saying why don't we have it. >> one other related point, pennsylvania does not have a state law that makes it illegal to discriminate based on sexual orientation for employment and housing. now i polled on that, the voters of the state say we ought to have that, if we have it for other consideration, why not sexual orientation. it's not directly related, but it is in the sense that it's another area of that needs to be covered by state law. >> and then you
courts decide if they did and if they found they attacked them because they are gay that's not adjudicated that way, the penalties are much lower. there are several legislators that are trying to change that is that going to happen? >> this was rep -- we have to stop it by having the legislators change the law. >> we did have it until it got thrown it was seen as unconstitutional back in 2008. they were trying to push it in the senate, it's being pushed in the house side. there was...
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the nfl will undoubtedly wait for the process to be adjudicated and won't make a ruling on mcdonald until all of the facts are in and the court system runs its course. the nfl has dealt with 77 players who have been involved in domestic violence dintss. according to nfl leaders they have reached out to domestic violence groups before finalizing the apology. >> i think what came out of the nfl today is extraordinary in term of the leadership, decisiveness and commitment to make a difference on this issue. >> reporter: women make up nearly half of the league's fan base. we have more on this on-line. head to nbc bay area.com for continuing coverage on the arrest of ray mcdonald. with we have full video of him leaving the jail. on our website with, you can see the stories we have done on previous 49 run ins with the law. on nbc bay area.com. >>> we are following another developing story. a driver and pedestrian in san francisco exchange words. things get heated than driver pulls a gun and opens fire leaving the pedestrian in critical condition. police are searching for the gunman. it happened
the nfl will undoubtedly wait for the process to be adjudicated and won't make a ruling on mcdonald until all of the facts are in and the court system runs its course. the nfl has dealt with 77 players who have been involved in domestic violence dintss. according to nfl leaders they have reached out to domestic violence groups before finalizing the apology. >> i think what came out of the nfl today is extraordinary in term of the leadership, decisiveness and commitment to make a...
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street a commission authorization to allocation office space without this amendment this would be adjudicated that's not her intent so section 2 b subsection 6 it says the project approval under the planning provision add into this and section 802.9 on or before - as provided above in 2 b-6 no project within the s l a district would be xemd exempted so this only effects one district. >> thank you very much supervisor kim is there anything else before we move to. public comment is closed. on item 4 i have no speaker cards >> please come forward. >> thank you good afternoon, supervisors i'm ass list light the director of community planning at todco here to speak in support of the pdr conversions i want to note that for the public that within pdr production distribution and repair this includes the artists activities that's important many the selma neighborhood we're very pleased that the mayor and supervisor kim included this this in their recently compromise i want to thank supervisor kim so far following through with the ordinances we're seeing today the pressures to pdr and selma are 53 very
street a commission authorization to allocation office space without this amendment this would be adjudicated that's not her intent so section 2 b subsection 6 it says the project approval under the planning provision add into this and section 802.9 on or before - as provided above in 2 b-6 no project within the s l a district would be xemd exempted so this only effects one district. >> thank you very much supervisor kim is there anything else before we move to. public comment is closed....
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reading on the papers and hearing on radio it could take months and years to all of the cases to be adjudicated in court. that's when we would find out. if it's eight kids, four kids and as it goes up in the next couple of years it turns out to be 30, 40, 50 kids and we find out in two years when the cases come before court some of the kids are not in school for that amount of time. that would be bad. i understand it's nobody's intention but i see the potential there. that's the big crack that people could fall through. >> so the one way that we're trying to address that through the services that we colleagues talked about today so the agency human services agency they respond to -- i mean you can call them and they can come out and do an evaluation if you suspect there is something fishy going on, and then the department of public health when we met with legal service providers they said a lot of the children have been through trauma and might not be in the best situation, and so just having those folks in the room we were able to make that connection so the legal service providers know they c
reading on the papers and hearing on radio it could take months and years to all of the cases to be adjudicated in court. that's when we would find out. if it's eight kids, four kids and as it goes up in the next couple of years it turns out to be 30, 40, 50 kids and we find out in two years when the cases come before court some of the kids are not in school for that amount of time. that would be bad. i understand it's nobody's intention but i see the potential there. that's the big crack that...
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the houses court-adjudicated male youth and works on >> more than 120 seniors got together today to competen the ninth all senior olympics. and the event put upon the a retirement life communities in honor of healthy aging month. taking part in variety of events, horseshoes, ping-pong and brain games. representing eight difficult communities in bucks, montgomery and delaware counties. >>> better bring the sunscreen with you if you are going to the eagles game sunday afternoon. >> and the short-sleeves, it will be a warm day. today not so touch. and the double scan showing dry conditions out there. the action cam taking a look up on south broad street and seeing a lot of clouds earlier today. they're beginning to thin out and temperatures definitely on the cool side yet again. the weather highlights we'll show you that we have been stuck in the stretch of 70s all workweek long. summer's last gas will be arriving over the weekend. showing the highs all in the 70s this workweek. today's high 72 degrees, that's 5 degrees below the average high for this time of the year. but futuretracker showin
the houses court-adjudicated male youth and works on >> more than 120 seniors got together today to competen the ninth all senior olympics. and the event put upon the a retirement life communities in honor of healthy aging month. taking part in variety of events, horseshoes, ping-pong and brain games. representing eight difficult communities in bucks, montgomery and delaware counties. >>> better bring the sunscreen with you if you are going to the eagles game sunday afternoon....
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. >> do you have any idea how many cases you have adjudicated? >> that is a great question. i would have to think about that. it's in the thousands. i think that there are probably about -- oh, 300 cases orally argued, and we have the immigration docket -- it is probably about 500 cases a year. >> from the court. >> i sit on a three-judge panel, so every judge with me, i sit with all 22 judges, but we sit at any one time on a three-judge panel, except in rare instances where we hear a case with a full court. >> this is kind of in the weeds, but i think you also say in your book -- have you ever sat with all of the judges on an appeal within the court? >> very rarely. other courts do that more frequently. >> why is there a difference? >> the culture is if a case is that important, it should go up to be supreme court right away. especially if there is a three-judge panel and there is a strong dissent, two to one, let's say, the issues are firmly drawn and the case should just go up to the supreme court for resolution. in other courts, the view is any time the court -- the rest
. >> do you have any idea how many cases you have adjudicated? >> that is a great question. i would have to think about that. it's in the thousands. i think that there are probably about -- oh, 300 cases orally argued, and we have the immigration docket -- it is probably about 500 cases a year. >> from the court. >> i sit on a three-judge panel, so every judge with me, i sit with all 22 judges, but we sit at any one time on a three-judge panel, except in rare instances...
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records indicate that only 70 of the more than 1,500 domestic assault cases adjudicated from 2010 to 2013 in new jersey superior court were admitted into the pti program. now, it allows suspects to avoid jail time and keep their records clean. >>> meanwhile, rihanna and cbs are parting ways in the wake of the ray rice scandal. the network says it's permanently editing her voice out of its telecast for thursday night football. rihanna was upset after cbs pulled her song last week. the broadcast took a more serious tone in the wake of the ray rice scandal and rihanna is a victim of domestic violence this morning, rihanna tweeted, quote, cbs, you pulled my song last week, now you want to slide it back in this thursday? y'all are sad for penalizing me for this. cbs responded by saying it's moving in a different direction for its theme music. >>> how adults can be sick without even knowing it. >>> also, celebrating the taney dragons. how all of pennsylvania is now honoring the team's achievements in the little league world series. >>> well, the morning rains moved out. i tell you how long
records indicate that only 70 of the more than 1,500 domestic assault cases adjudicated from 2010 to 2013 in new jersey superior court were admitted into the pti program. now, it allows suspects to avoid jail time and keep their records clean. >>> meanwhile, rihanna and cbs are parting ways in the wake of the ray rice scandal. the network says it's permanently editing her voice out of its telecast for thursday night football. rihanna was upset after cbs pulled her song last week. the...
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and then, monthly, i do provide you with the chief's adjudication of the cases that we sustained but i will provide you a break down of the areas. >> right. and i am aware that you do provide this on and ongoing basis and a snapshot on a individual month, but as we have noted a at the pointed over a concern period of time it would be interesting to look at that trend and see what the issues are. >> i am happy to provide you that information. >> thank you, commissioner dejesus? >> thank you. i am really glad to hear that when you are going to the naco? >> yes, they are going to talk about the militaryization, and i just want to say, you know, we have a civilian police force, and they keep people use at para military attorney loosely, but we have a civil police force and i noticed that the obama administration and the department of justice are going to investigate where they are giving left over equipment like tanks to the police departments and the police departments are rolling it out against the civilians which is shocking to see and then to understand that we are, and the federal g
and then, monthly, i do provide you with the chief's adjudication of the cases that we sustained but i will provide you a break down of the areas. >> right. and i am aware that you do provide this on and ongoing basis and a snapshot on a individual month, but as we have noted a at the pointed over a concern period of time it would be interesting to look at that trend and see what the issues are. >> i am happy to provide you that information. >> thank you, commissioner dejesus?...
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that vacuum created immense difficulties in terms of adjudication in terms of how they -- the league responded to sponsors, to fans, and even to the presumed culprit himself. >> for the team's part edwards says the 49ers even take players to san quentin to drive home how fine a line they walk >>> a customer's worst nightmare. one man trapped inside of a store is forced to dial 911. how a dispatcher and an officer react to the phone call. >> drivers beware. police officers could soon have a new way to crackdown on texting while driving. we'll show you how that new device works. ,,,,,,,, it makes me happy to go on the computer. i like feeling smart. internet essentials from comcast has brought low-cost internet access to over 1.4 million low-income people at home. internet essentials helped me progress in my schoolwork. it helped my grades move higher. today it's the largest broadband adoption program in america. it helped me a lot. comcast. helping to bridge the digital divide. trapped inside a store. and. >>> san francisco police got a call from a man who said he was trapped inside a
that vacuum created immense difficulties in terms of adjudication in terms of how they -- the league responded to sponsors, to fans, and even to the presumed culprit himself. >> for the team's part edwards says the 49ers even take players to san quentin to drive home how fine a line they walk >>> a customer's worst nightmare. one man trapped inside of a store is forced to dial 911. how a dispatcher and an officer react to the phone call. >> drivers beware. police officers...
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that is the circumstances of the case and based on the case from the courts and what was adjudicated and if i were on the electronic monitoring it will be on my ankle and would it be on the outside of my pants or would it be under, could you cover it up so that... >> you have someone here that is on em. was. >> okay. >> and we are going to style for you. but, it is and you can put it under neating and i think that most do, some of them do it outside >> and then you had mentioned in, and since realignment in 2011, and in 2013, we had about 359. >> we did. >> electronic monitoring if we pass this policy, do you have any estimates of how many more people will have this alternative? ? >> i am investing in the strengthening of our em unit. and more. >> very good. thank you. >> yeah. >> thank you. >> i know that i want to hear from the other city agencies. but, before we go on to our da. i would like to give our public defepder and our adult probation department an opportunities to say something. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> good morning, supervisors, i am susan sange here on behalf of j
that is the circumstances of the case and based on the case from the courts and what was adjudicated and if i were on the electronic monitoring it will be on my ankle and would it be on the outside of my pants or would it be under, could you cover it up so that... >> you have someone here that is on em. was. >> okay. >> and we are going to style for you. but, it is and you can put it under neating and i think that most do, some of them do it outside >> and then you had...
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she works, i believe, as an adjudicator for various cases. she has been the mayor of manhattan beach, california forks two terms and has sat on the city council. >> host: how many times did you reach out to her to talk to her. >> guest: three times. >> host: any responses? >> guest: well, no. >> host: sunday's family, did day talk to you and. >> guest: they did not talk to me. i had a research assistant to reach out to her, and she said she would do it. but then when we called back her family said, no, she cannot do it. so we were not able to speak to her. >> host: what is she doing today? she is rear tired and her family still-on-believe two liquor stores. but they're not in south los angeles. they're not south central. one is in the valley blake both of them in san fernando valley now. and i assume she has retired and she has grandchildren, she has children, she has her husband. so she still attends her church because she was very, very committed to her church work. so that is what her life has turned into. >> host: in other words, she did
she works, i believe, as an adjudicator for various cases. she has been the mayor of manhattan beach, california forks two terms and has sat on the city council. >> host: how many times did you reach out to her to talk to her. >> guest: three times. >> host: any responses? >> guest: well, no. >> host: sunday's family, did day talk to you and. >> guest: they did not talk to me. i had a research assistant to reach out to her, and she said she would do it. but...
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due process and we had military commissions that combined the prosecution and adjudicative function withthe founding fathers is the definition of tyranny superseding civilian clerks. we have surveillance with the nsa but recently these of surveillance drones to watch we are going when we walk outside. we have a sense of government programs that are initiated by the president do his claimed executive story that we are still clueless about. edward snowden didn't have access to all the spina government was undertaking and is probably true that there are additional intrusions on our privacy that we still don't know about because of secrecy and the general tendency during wartime is to coordinate everything to safety. that's not the founding fathers believed. the fourth amendment was based upon the idea that we take risks that other people don't take in order to be free. captured in the 1760s. dress william pitney and this was a the spark of the american revolution british as you how distant we have been from our roots when we think and listen to these ringing words. the poorest man may defin
due process and we had military commissions that combined the prosecution and adjudicative function withthe founding fathers is the definition of tyranny superseding civilian clerks. we have surveillance with the nsa but recently these of surveillance drones to watch we are going when we walk outside. we have a sense of government programs that are initiated by the president do his claimed executive story that we are still clueless about. edward snowden didn't have access to all the spina...
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how often does he roll over in his grave as he tries to adjudicate between a reverend robertson and aeverend falwell, for example? isn't it funny between virginia and lynchburg, they buried thomas jefferson. [laughter] i think those bones must move quite a bit. but his work endures. his work endures. it has been a triumph in many ways in virginia history. it has been a model for the country as a whole and now it is fascinating to see this thing move in international law. thank you very much. [applause] now, there may be some questions. >> yes, sir. thank you very much. the statute was 1786 and shortly thereafter it was in the constitution. what were some of the sociological and economic factors that drove the nation toward this religious freedom? >> well, the religious freedom, it was not just the nation, i mean it wasn't just virginia. it was those colonies that had already had religious freedom, places like pennsylvania and rhode island. and there were other places where the churches were established in different ways, like massachusetts. so, the first amendment, in many ways, when
how often does he roll over in his grave as he tries to adjudicate between a reverend robertson and aeverend falwell, for example? isn't it funny between virginia and lynchburg, they buried thomas jefferson. [laughter] i think those bones must move quite a bit. but his work endures. his work endures. it has been a triumph in many ways in virginia history. it has been a model for the country as a whole and now it is fascinating to see this thing move in international law. thank you very much....
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teams in the past is to lean on due process and say we won't take action until the legal process is adjudicatedess there is overwhelming evidence in the facility of a player. and not surprised about that. you pointed out when was the last time the season we talked this little about football strike world war ii, the fans are still coming out in droves. do you think fans will get turned off and start moving away? >> i think that the league in a lot of ways is an escape for people. and if you ignored the concussion crisis and what it has done to player who is can no longer walk or speak, you are probably able to ignore this latest off the field crisis. polls have shown despite the incident and the handling of it, very few people are there as a result. >> you still want to see your team play. >> thank you very much. >> a coalition asked the national football league for a meeting to discuss domestic violence. a group wrote while they appreciate the fact that they have established an advisory group of women to assist in mixing issues within the league, the lack of inclusion of women of color is unacc
teams in the past is to lean on due process and say we won't take action until the legal process is adjudicatedess there is overwhelming evidence in the facility of a player. and not surprised about that. you pointed out when was the last time the season we talked this little about football strike world war ii, the fans are still coming out in droves. do you think fans will get turned off and start moving away? >> i think that the league in a lot of ways is an escape for people. and if...
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faith inith -- kept the power of the judicial system to fairly and effectively adjudicate any cases brought before it, including those that belong -- involve the security of the nation we both love so dearly. we have taken steps to protect the environment and make more fair the rules by which commercial enterprises operate. and we have held accountable those who would harm the american people through violent means or the misuse of economic or political power. i have loved the department of justice ever since i was a young boy. i watched robert kennedy prove how the department can and must always be a choice -- force for that which is right. i hope i have done honor to the faith you have put in me, mr. president, and to the legacy of all those who has served before me. i would like to thank the vice president, who i have known for so many years, and in whom i have found great wisdom, support, and a shared vision of what america can and should be. i want to recognize my good friend, valerie jarrett, who i've been fortunate to work with from the beginning of what started out as an improbable i
faith inith -- kept the power of the judicial system to fairly and effectively adjudicate any cases brought before it, including those that belong -- involve the security of the nation we both love so dearly. we have taken steps to protect the environment and make more fair the rules by which commercial enterprises operate. and we have held accountable those who would harm the american people through violent means or the misuse of economic or political power. i have loved the department of...
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criticism with the athletes ore the years is seeing hey let's wait until the legal adjudicati adjudication. the commissioner who has a credibility issue himself is going to be very swift. i think it's going to be some what punitive to aidian peterson whether we like it or not. >> at the radisson hotel pulled support of the team. the nfl appointed four women who will help shape policy on domestic violence, sexual assault and social responsibility. ainsley. >> thank you, kelly. looets keep talking about adrian peterson. how far is too far with corporal punishment. head to our facebook page at #keep talking. >> battered to death on the beach three tourists found dead and naked at one of thailand's most popular diving destinations. the weapon used to kill them was a garden hoe. right now there are no suspects but authorities are checking camera footage to see if they can find the attacker. oscar pistorius free to compete for south africa again. the country's olympic committee has no regulations forbidding someone with a criminal record participating as long as competing doesn't go against the
criticism with the athletes ore the years is seeing hey let's wait until the legal adjudicati adjudication. the commissioner who has a credibility issue himself is going to be very swift. i think it's going to be some what punitive to aidian peterson whether we like it or not. >> at the radisson hotel pulled support of the team. the nfl appointed four women who will help shape policy on domestic violence, sexual assault and social responsibility. ainsley. >> thank you, kelly. looets...
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that the who or the world health, they have and with the, world trade organization, they have adjudication, and they have rules and norms that countries abide by. i don't see why he would not be possible to do that with health, both at the national level. issues like corruption, transparency, accountability. and we have found that way to bring that kind of govern society for the purposes of health. >> your results based on sars, as well as this? >> i think everything that larry and tim said, it is different from what it is going on right now, and the people in west ofica have a perfect storm conditions against them. they are frightened. where they do not trust authority. and you can get into isolation by allowing a contact tracing. if they go into the hospital, they will die, and they take the six -- sick person, and they infect everyone in the home. withdon't cooperate contact tracing because they are afraid of the stigma, and people were frightened of sars in china and countries in the far east, but you were within a pretty good infrastructure of health, where you're able to have your te
that the who or the world health, they have and with the, world trade organization, they have adjudication, and they have rules and norms that countries abide by. i don't see why he would not be possible to do that with health, both at the national level. issues like corruption, transparency, accountability. and we have found that way to bring that kind of govern society for the purposes of health. >> your results based on sars, as well as this? >> i think everything that larry and...
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anyone who can adjudicate discipline or investigate it, we have to look at the records. >> you look at the records and what was reported. you see how good the match is as you know about the quality of your data. i presume that, if the match is not good, you have an ongoing relationship with the school and how it is they need to improve the reporting. >> there are several things we do. something that constitutes misrepresentation, the school is subject to administrative action and that would mean a fine. >> you try to get everyone into compliance. my question is about the information we have been collecting for 20 years now. presumably, the quality of the information has gotten better and more complete. what do you do with the information? >> we collect from all of our institutions and track trends in campus crime. >> we look for them on a school by school basis? >> sometimes. also, across sectors. we look at community colleges and the friends there. the crime environment is different. profit education do not have sports programs. we look at traditional institutions that have more types
anyone who can adjudicate discipline or investigate it, we have to look at the records. >> you look at the records and what was reported. you see how good the match is as you know about the quality of your data. i presume that, if the match is not good, you have an ongoing relationship with the school and how it is they need to improve the reporting. >> there are several things we do. something that constitutes misrepresentation, the school is subject to administrative action and...
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a couple of players are either on the field right now or about to step onto the field who are adjudicated or had the accusations appealed against them and one of them has actually pleaded. lz, it's always good to talk to you. your network has done a great job. appreciate it. judge alex, if you could stick around. i have a few other questions for you. >> sure. >> roger goodell has spent his whole life to become the nfl commissioner and right now it's possible he could lose everything because how he's handled this ray rice controversy. is "i'm sorry" enough for the nfl to keep him? we needed 30 new hires for our call center. i'm spending too much time hiring and not enough time in my kitchen. [ female announcer ] need to hire fast? go to ziprecruiter.com and post your job to over 30 of the web's leading job boards with a single click; then simply select the best candidates from one easy to review list. you put up one post and the next day you have all these candidates. makes my job a lot easier. [ female announcer ] over 100,000 businesses have already used zip recruiter and now you can use
a couple of players are either on the field right now or about to step onto the field who are adjudicated or had the accusations appealed against them and one of them has actually pleaded. lz, it's always good to talk to you. your network has done a great job. appreciate it. judge alex, if you could stick around. i have a few other questions for you. >> sure. >> roger goodell has spent his whole life to become the nfl commissioner and right now it's possible he could lose everything...