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you have envelops going out to attica. you have envelops going out to san quentin.obody is catching it. you are right. i am wondering if any program this size we have these number of cases, pray tell what is going to happen when we do something significantly bigger. how are you similarly going to dismiss that >> absolutely not, and this has to be corrected. i do not know what you have to do it to correct this, list all of the federal prisons, correct the problem, do not go crazy about it. neil: man, i must be anut. shame on me. -- i must be a nut. >> this is a small number of clerical mistakes. neil: yesterday, when it was 1700's, it was small. today, when it was 4000, it was small. when the checks going out to dead people was 10,000, it is small. >> fix the problem. that is the question. neil: amen. >> we will get the social security and administration to fix it. -- the social security administration to fix it. neil: that will be nice. senator ted kennedy has been now gone, but his program may now have just been brought back to life. welcome to the now network. rig
you have envelops going out to attica. you have envelops going out to san quentin.obody is catching it. you are right. i am wondering if any program this size we have these number of cases, pray tell what is going to happen when we do something significantly bigger. how are you similarly going to dismiss that >> absolutely not, and this has to be corrected. i do not know what you have to do it to correct this, list all of the federal prisons, correct the problem, do not go crazy about it....
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. >> when the envelopes are going out and they say levinworth, attica, should they say wait a minute, where are the checks going. i understand it is a small percentage. i don't dismiss that. i heard from people that said let's fix it on move on. before we move on with other elaborate more elaborate programs let's make sure that we don't revisit something like this. >> when you are talking about eliminating waste and things like this, what you have to look at is the waste and excess in the system that we are already paying for by insurancing the uninsured or paying for the uninsured. when an uninsured person has a disease and doesn't manage it, they put off dealing with it until the cost tion are explosive and that is costing so much money that is a far bigger. >> you are working under the assumption, charles, that the government is going to exact those savings in the long run and the government has yet to do that. >> i don't know that we can use savings and government in the same sentence. i don't care who, if you are for the plan or not. two parts to the whole healthcare thing. the p
. >> when the envelopes are going out and they say levinworth, attica, should they say wait a minute, where are the checks going. i understand it is a small percentage. i don't dismiss that. i heard from people that said let's fix it on move on. before we move on with other elaborate more elaborate programs let's make sure that we don't revisit something like this. >> when you are talking about eliminating waste and things like this, what you have to look at is the waste and excess...
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had shea attica had any experience to them when you reviewed them -- you know, they're an alaska nativecompany based somewhere in alaska. did they bring arabic and kurdish as part of their proposal. >> yes, sir, they do have a portfolio of linguist support contracts. >> that met -- in other words, for the record, i'd ask for that. >> yes, sir. >> but is there anything in terms of -- you know, when i look at it, am i going to see they're providing 2,000 interpreters or linguists now and they're high watermark for kurdish and arabic was 12 people or something like that? is that -- >> i don't have the specifics of the size of the contracts. >> so for the record -- >> for the record, i'll provide that. >> the chairman is about done. >> they've done contracts primarily for southcom, haven't they? >> again -- >> the contracts are in spanish and portuguese, right? >> i do not know the answer of that. >> they haven't been doing contracts in southwest asia, have they? >> i don't know the answer. >> then we're going to find it out then. all right. per our agreement, if you have any -- you know, h
had shea attica had any experience to them when you reviewed them -- you know, they're an alaska nativecompany based somewhere in alaska. did they bring arabic and kurdish as part of their proposal. >> yes, sir, they do have a portfolio of linguist support contracts. >> that met -- in other words, for the record, i'd ask for that. >> yes, sir. >> but is there anything in terms of -- you know, when i look at it, am i going to see they're providing 2,000 interpreters or...
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today earlier the president of a local government association of attica said that this is an arsonist. if we want to be clear, these can't only happen by the wind but on the other side, this can happen like in california, in spain, in france. i think the truth is somewhat in the middle. the problem is whatever happens, this is the biggest ecological tragedy. >> julie: you mentioned california and we are very familiar with the fires in california but when we talk about evacuations in california, usually it's in the thousands, two or three thousand. but 10,000 people evacuated from one town is just incredible. it sort of explains to our viewers how dense this population is a if you've never been there. even city officials are calling out for any help. is anybody answering this their calls? >> we have help from other countries and especially planes. you have to understand the terrain is very difficult, deep forest so the fire brigade can only operate through the air. 10,000 people is a lot but the fires is very wide and the state wants to clear so we don't have any casualties or deaths.
today earlier the president of a local government association of attica said that this is an arsonist. if we want to be clear, these can't only happen by the wind but on the other side, this can happen like in california, in spain, in france. i think the truth is somewhat in the middle. the problem is whatever happens, this is the biggest ecological tragedy. >> julie: you mentioned california and we are very familiar with the fires in california but when we talk about evacuations in...
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was shea attica and the mentioned in a couple of the testimonies, or they a subcontractor mr. miller to l-3 in the prior contract? >> i don't recall the name, at some point i just saw recall it. >> fake work to your knowledge. >> not that i can recall. >> in my accurate and i don't have a schedule, but for some reason $67 million sticks in my mind approximately, them as the service second-largest behind a l-3 subcontractor. >> they subcontracted 15% of the berkshire. >> so they weren't on the l-3, the college shea attica linguistics and my question is very large subcontracts during, were they the, we heard organizations that have been in the linguistics feel the with race exceptions and concerns about shared contracts the question. they supported the field and they're knowledgeable. had it is shea added at any experience with you read them as a subcontractor. there are an alaskan native corporation based in alaska. did they bring arabic and kurdish and whenever background as part of their proposal? >> they do have a proposal of wang was contracts. >> that meant -- in other wor
was shea attica and the mentioned in a couple of the testimonies, or they a subcontractor mr. miller to l-3 in the prior contract? >> i don't recall the name, at some point i just saw recall it. >> fake work to your knowledge. >> not that i can recall. >> in my accurate and i don't have a schedule, but for some reason $67 million sticks in my mind approximately, them as the service second-largest behind a l-3 subcontractor. >> they subcontracted 15% of the...
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for example, the subcontractor she attica, and alaskan native corporation, pays the linguist with exception of local nationals in theatre based on payroll information that is provided by gls. the local nationals, providing gls a check and gls and then pays the local nationals in theatre in cash. these 12 subcontractors do not hire, manage, or interact with the linguist, other than to pay the amount stipulated by gls. of the 12 subcontractors, nine are small businesses, for a total value of 1.6 billion. the remaining six subcontractors for 136 million performed various functions, such as recruiting, medical care and logistical support. of the 4.64 billion dollar contract, 860 million has been billed to the government as of june 30. of the 816 million, 81.8 million represents ad on cost of the subcontractors. we have categorized ad on cost to mean indirect costs to france, overhead, gna, along with profit under profit and he. the 8,120,000,000 has increased to 100 million when applying gls is gna and he percentages. the ad on cost for the total contract value of 4.64 were not available. howev
for example, the subcontractor she attica, and alaskan native corporation, pays the linguist with exception of local nationals in theatre based on payroll information that is provided by gls. the local nationals, providing gls a check and gls and then pays the local nationals in theatre in cash. these 12 subcontractors do not hire, manage, or interact with the linguist, other than to pay the amount stipulated by gls. of the 12 subcontractors, nine are small businesses, for a total value of 1.6...