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and the national audit office says it was ill—prepared. the audit office says it was ill—prepa red.dit office says it was ill—prepared. the report details the impact of the worst ever cyber attack on the health service. 80 on health trust across england were affected, one third of the total. it is thought over 19,000 appointments ended up being cancelled. including 139 potential cancer referrals. what planning there had been to deal with a cyber attack just hadn't planning there had been to deal with a cyber attackjust hadn't filter down to the hospitals. some work had been done about it on a national cyber response plan in the nhs but having been well communicated to all of those local bodies, and in some cases organisations had to resort to telephone and paper and pen and apps such as whatsapp in terms of communicating with others. computers infected by the malicious software had ignored instructions to install security patch which would have protected them. now the nhs has lessons have been learned. we have been getting our act together, we are getting our act together, we are pu
and the national audit office says it was ill—prepared. the audit office says it was ill—prepa red.dit office says it was ill—prepared. the report details the impact of the worst ever cyber attack on the health service. 80 on health trust across england were affected, one third of the total. it is thought over 19,000 appointments ended up being cancelled. including 139 potential cancer referrals. what planning there had been to deal with a cyber attack just hadn't planning there had been...
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the national audit office says that the health service wasn't prepared for the attack in which criminals froze nhs computers and demanded a ransom. it calls on the nhs to develop a clear plan to deal with future threats. rory cellan—jones reports. it was an attack which froze computers around the world. but the nhs was among the organisations worst affected and the national audit office says it was ill—prepared. the report details the impact of the worst ever cyber attack on the health service. 81 health trusts across england were affected, a third of the total. it's thought over 19,000 appointments ended up being cancelled, including 139 potential cancer referrals. what planning there had been to deal with a cyber attackjust hadn't filtered down to the hospitals. some work had been done on a national cyber response plan in the nhs, but that hadn't been well communicated to all of those local bodies and in some cases organisations had to resort to telephone and paper and pen and apps such as whatsapp in terms of communicating with others. those hospitals which saw computers infected by t
the national audit office says that the health service wasn't prepared for the attack in which criminals froze nhs computers and demanded a ransom. it calls on the nhs to develop a clear plan to deal with future threats. rory cellan—jones reports. it was an attack which froze computers around the world. but the nhs was among the organisations worst affected and the national audit office says it was ill—prepared. the report details the impact of the worst ever cyber attack on the health...
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but they have been warned by the national audit office that there are worse threats out there. unsophisticated attack. a much more sophisticated attack could cause a lot more damage. they have got to shore up their defences. thank you for coming by. vicki young is in the bbc newsroom with a summary of the rest of the days news. a government ordered review of mental health services for children in england has found that thousands of children are not getting the support they need, when they need it. inspectors from the care quality commission concluded services were too fragmented and hard to access. our health correspondent rob sissons reports. alice battled anorexia throughout her teenage years. she waited around six months for a mental health assessment and to get specialist treatment, she was told she'd have to travel 100 miles from her home. she's concerned some young people are still waiting too long. we're talking about young people with mental health problems that are so distressed with their own minds that they don't even know how they're going to get through the day and
but they have been warned by the national audit office that there are worse threats out there. unsophisticated attack. a much more sophisticated attack could cause a lot more damage. they have got to shore up their defences. thank you for coming by. vicki young is in the bbc newsroom with a summary of the rest of the days news. a government ordered review of mental health services for children in england has found that thousands of children are not getting the support they need, when they need...
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and the national audit office says it was ill—prepared. cyber attack on the nhs. 81 health trusts across england were affected, a third of the total. it's thought over 19,000 appointments ended up being cancelled, including 139 potential cancer referrals. what planning there had been to deal with the cyber attackjust hadn't filtered down to the hospitals. some work had been done on a national cyber response plan in the nhs, but that hadn't been well communicated to all of those local bodies. and in some cases, organisations had to resort to telephone and paper and pen and apps such as whatsapp in terms of communicating with others. this is the message that popped up on thousands of nhs computers demanding a ransom to unlock their files. but all of this could have been avoided. a month or so earlier, nhs digital had sent a message to hospitals instructing them to apply a security patch which would have stopped their computers from being affected with the ransomware. the nhs insists it is now putting things right. we have been getting our ac
and the national audit office says it was ill—prepared. cyber attack on the nhs. 81 health trusts across england were affected, a third of the total. it's thought over 19,000 appointments ended up being cancelled, including 139 potential cancer referrals. what planning there had been to deal with the cyber attackjust hadn't filtered down to the hospitals. some work had been done on a national cyber response plan in the nhs, but that hadn't been well communicated to all of those local bodies....
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the national audit office has found that the attack could have been blocked if basic it security measuresd it's called on the health service to develop a clear plan to confront future threats. here's our technology correspondent rory cellan—jones. it was an attack which froze computers around the world. but the nhs was among the organisations worst affected and the national audit office says it was ill—prepared. the report details the impact of the worst ever cyber attack on the health service. 81 health trusts across england were affected, a third of the total. it's thought over 19,000 appointments ended up being cancelled, including 139 potential cancer referrals. what planning there had been to deal with a cyber attackjust hadn't filtered down to the hospitals. some work had been done on a national cyber response plan in the nhs, but that hadn't been well communicated to all of those local bodies and in some cases organisations had to resort to telephone and paper and pen and apps such as whatsapp in terms of communicating with others. those hospitals which saw computers infected by th
the national audit office has found that the attack could have been blocked if basic it security measuresd it's called on the health service to develop a clear plan to confront future threats. here's our technology correspondent rory cellan—jones. it was an attack which froze computers around the world. but the nhs was among the organisations worst affected and the national audit office says it was ill—prepared. the report details the impact of the worst ever cyber attack on the health...
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the national audit office said more than a third of trusts in england were affected, with around 7,000 technology correspondent rory cellan—jones reports. it was a cyber attack that locked up computers around the world with a message demanding a ransom payment, but the nhs was among the organisations worst hit and it wasn't ready to deal with it. 81 health trusts across england were affected. more than 19,000 appointments were cancelled, including 139 potential cancer referrals. everything we do is based around the use of computers for the records so when you don't have that it's basically impossible to work with any degree of efficiency. this gp surgery on merseyside was among nearly 600 whose work was disrupted, with no clear instructions about what to do. in medicine we have this thing called the golden hour. when anything major happens, that first hour is critical. nothing happened, there was no "by the way, please check business continuity is accessible, you might want to print off your list of patients this afternoon, you might want to put some contact numbers in there, you might
the national audit office said more than a third of trusts in england were affected, with around 7,000 technology correspondent rory cellan—jones reports. it was a cyber attack that locked up computers around the world with a message demanding a ransom payment, but the nhs was among the organisations worst hit and it wasn't ready to deal with it. 81 health trusts across england were affected. more than 19,000 appointments were cancelled, including 139 potential cancer referrals. everything we...
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the national audit office says the service must now get its act together.0 classified documents relating to the assassination of presidentjohn f kennedy in 1963. however, hundreds of sensitive files are being held back pending a review of security concerns. the records are now available on the web. now it is time for our newspaper review. what is making headlines around the world ? the digital front page of spanish paper el pais is leading with the catalan independence push. spain's senate is expected to curtail the region's autonomous powers from today. the sydney morning herald is following the high court of australia's ruling that the election of five members of parliament was invalid because they held dual citizenships at the time of their election, which is against the constitution. deputy prime minister barnabyjoyce was among the ousted. saudi arabia's bid for a future beyond oil reached fever pitch this week at a major investment conference, but the new york times asks if much meaningful progress has been made to diversify the kingdom's economy. in t
the national audit office says the service must now get its act together.0 classified documents relating to the assassination of presidentjohn f kennedy in 1963. however, hundreds of sensitive files are being held back pending a review of security concerns. the records are now available on the web. now it is time for our newspaper review. what is making headlines around the world ? the digital front page of spanish paper el pais is leading with the catalan independence push. spain's senate is...
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and the national audit office says it was ill—prepared.ever cyber attack on the nhs. 81 health trusts across england were affected, a third of the total. it's thought over 19,000 appointments ended up being cancelled, including 139 potential cancer referrals. what planning there had been to deal with the cyber attackjust hadn't filtered down to the hospitals. some work had been done on a national cyber response plan in the nhs, but that hadn't been well communicated to all of those local bodies. and in some cases, organisations had to resort to telephone and paper and pen and apps such as whatsapp in terms of communicating with others. this is the message that popped up on thousands of nhs computers demanding a ransom to unlock their files. but all of this could have been avoided. a month or so earlier, nhs digital had sent a message to hospitals instructing them to apply a security patch which would have stopped their computers from being infected with the ransomware. the nhs insists it is now putting things right. we have been getting ou
and the national audit office says it was ill—prepared.ever cyber attack on the nhs. 81 health trusts across england were affected, a third of the total. it's thought over 19,000 appointments ended up being cancelled, including 139 potential cancer referrals. what planning there had been to deal with the cyber attackjust hadn't filtered down to the hospitals. some work had been done on a national cyber response plan in the nhs, but that hadn't been well communicated to all of those local...
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the national audit office says one in three nhs trusts were hit by the cyber attack, because they updated like this it is seeking the weakest victim, like the burglar who goes along the street, the dummy camera over your house might not protect you from a determined burglar but they might move onto the next house. the point is not that the nhs security systems were bad, the nhs security systems were bad, the point is that they were amongst the point is that they were amongst the worst and that is why the nhs suffered so badly. i'm determined susie can talk about the next story. these are allegations regarding nine sailors. what do you know from the front page question not they will be court—martialed, probably, standard operating procedure that if someone is accused of something, they are removed from their operating vessel. they might not all go to court martial, but the allegations are that nine sub mariner ‘s were found to have tested positive for cocaine, some or all of them while on duty, and one man is said to have sex with and one man is said to have sex with a prostitute in a swim
the national audit office says one in three nhs trusts were hit by the cyber attack, because they updated like this it is seeking the weakest victim, like the burglar who goes along the street, the dummy camera over your house might not protect you from a determined burglar but they might move onto the next house. the point is not that the nhs security systems were bad, the nhs security systems were bad, the point is that they were amongst the point is that they were amongst the worst and that...
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and the national audit office says it was ill—prepared.hird of the total. it's thought over 19,000 appointments ended up being cancelled, including 139 potential cancer referrals. what planning there had been to deal with the cyber attackjust hadn't filtered down to the hospitals. some work had been done on a national cyber response plan in the nhs, but that hadn't been well communicated to all of those local bodies. and in some cases, organisations had to resort to telephone and paper and pen and apps such as whatsapp, in terms of communicating with others. this is the message that popped up on thousands of nhs computers demanding a ransom to unlock their files. but all of this could have been avoided. a month or so earlier, nhs digital had sent a message to hospitals instructing them to apply a security patch which would have stopped their computers from being infected with the ransomware. the nhs insists it is now putting things right. we have been getting our act together, we are getting our act together, we are putting funding in, we
and the national audit office says it was ill—prepared.hird of the total. it's thought over 19,000 appointments ended up being cancelled, including 139 potential cancer referrals. what planning there had been to deal with the cyber attackjust hadn't filtered down to the hospitals. some work had been done on a national cyber response plan in the nhs, but that hadn't been well communicated to all of those local bodies. and in some cases, organisations had to resort to telephone and paper and...
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the national audit office said more than a 3 of trusts in england were affected, with around seven thousandrrespondent rory cellan—jones reports. it was a cyber attack that laptop computers around the world with a message demanding a ransom payment but the nhs was among the organisations worst hit and it was not ready to deal with it. 81 health trusts across england were affected. more than 19,000 appointments were cancelled, including 139 potential cancer referrals. everything we do is based around the use of computers for the records so when you don't have that it's basically impossible to work with any degree of efficiency. this gp surgery on rosie merseyside was among nearly 600 this gp surgery on merseyside was among nearly 600 whose work was disrupted, with no clear instructions about what to do. in medicine we have this thing called the golden hour. when anything major happens, that first hour is critical. nothing happened, there was no "please check business continuity is accessible, you might want to print off your list of patients this afternoon, you might want to put some contact
the national audit office said more than a 3 of trusts in england were affected, with around seven thousandrrespondent rory cellan—jones reports. it was a cyber attack that laptop computers around the world with a message demanding a ransom payment but the nhs was among the organisations worst hit and it was not ready to deal with it. 81 health trusts across england were affected. more than 19,000 appointments were cancelled, including 139 potential cancer referrals. everything we do is based...
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the national audit office said more than a third of trusts in england were affected, with around 7,000ology correspondent rory cellan—jones reports. it was a cyber attack that affected laptop computers around the world, with a message demanding a ransom payment, but the nhs was among the organisations worst hit and it was not ready to deal with it. 81 health trusts across england were affected. more than 19,000 appointments were cancelled, including 139 potential cancer referrals. everything we do is based around the use of computers for the records so when you don‘t have that, it‘s basically impossible to work with any degree of efficiency. this gp surgery on merseyside was among nearly 600 whose work was disrupted, with no clear instructions about what to do. in medicine we have this thing called the golden hour. when anything major happens, that first hour is critical. nothing happened. there was no, "please check business continuity is accessible, you might want to print off your list of patients this afternoon, you might want to put some contact numbers in there, you might want to
the national audit office said more than a third of trusts in england were affected, with around 7,000ology correspondent rory cellan—jones reports. it was a cyber attack that affected laptop computers around the world, with a message demanding a ransom payment, but the nhs was among the organisations worst hit and it was not ready to deal with it. 81 health trusts across england were affected. more than 19,000 appointments were cancelled, including 139 potential cancer referrals. everything...
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a recent report by the national audit office says rising rents combined with benefits being cut is theemouth‘s resources are stretched and it's experiencing a major housing shortage but still the vulnerable come. they say it is warmer, there are lots of generous tourists and if all else fails there's the beach. when the sun is shining there is no better place than bournemouth. there are also many within the town who are concerned the growing homeless problem is damaging bournemouth‘s reputation as a holiday destination. and you can see people begging in the streets, and it's an annoyance for people who come here on holiday. they don't want to be stopped and bothered when they are on holiday. in ten years it's definitely got worse. it's got to the state where the police are called, they are moving them on and moving them on and moving them on and theyjust come back. and so i'm afraid at the bottom end of the scale, where people haven't got money, they haven't got an address they can put their name down to get a flat or get in somewhere, that they're going to sleep rough. and i think you
a recent report by the national audit office says rising rents combined with benefits being cut is theemouth‘s resources are stretched and it's experiencing a major housing shortage but still the vulnerable come. they say it is warmer, there are lots of generous tourists and if all else fails there's the beach. when the sun is shining there is no better place than bournemouth. there are also many within the town who are concerned the growing homeless problem is damaging bournemouth‘s...
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audit to come out there. we should be clear this is the puerto rican office of management and budget conducting this audit.arate audit being asked in washington from the federal department of homeland security. the governor has taken a step back from this. until he got the results of the audit. again, we're hoping to hear what he has to say in just a few minutes at this point. but what we should say, the ceo of prepa, the puerto rico electric power authority, the ceo remains defiant at this point. yesterday during a news conference, he said some of the criticism that's been talked about regarding this contract, this, quote, gossip sfr the u.s. he says nothing illegal happened here. the governor, i should mention, yesterday it came out the federal oversight board would appoint this representative to oversee prepa. the governor came back, said absolutely he was not in favor of that. he was in favor of collaboration but not a takeover. and he looked at this as a federal overreach in his words. >> and this really stands out to me. this is the person who is appointed. basically the supervisory board looking at
audit to come out there. we should be clear this is the puerto rican office of management and budget conducting this audit.arate audit being asked in washington from the federal department of homeland security. the governor has taken a step back from this. until he got the results of the audit. again, we're hoping to hear what he has to say in just a few minutes at this point. but what we should say, the ceo of prepa, the puerto rico electric power authority, the ceo remains defiant at this...
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a very productive inspector general, but as i understand this, the cia office of inspector general has issued more than 100 audits and inspections reports and made 340 recommendations to the agency to improve efficiency and effectiveness in just the last year. one of the committee's top priorities is to make sure that each of the intelligence agencies is doing everything that it can to minimize the risk posed by insider threats. insiders have repeatedly exposed devastating amounts of highly classified information. i note it with great interest that your office conducted a y'siew of the agenc activities. without getting into any classified information, could you confirm whether the agency has fully implemented all of the i.g.'s recommendations with respect to that audit or inspection regarding insider threats? senatorpley: yes, collins. it is an important question and an extremely important issue having to do with cia mission. they have not implemented all of our recommendations. initiated an i insider threat initiative as we refer to it, where we have issued over 26 reports and 64 regulations addressing a number
a very productive inspector general, but as i understand this, the cia office of inspector general has issued more than 100 audits and inspections reports and made 340 recommendations to the agency to improve efficiency and effectiveness in just the last year. one of the committee's top priorities is to make sure that each of the intelligence agencies is doing everything that it can to minimize the risk posed by insider threats. insiders have repeatedly exposed devastating amounts of highly...
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also writes, "they need to show up because his office released an audit that cpd is burning tens and millions of dollars due to the function." he is fiery op-ed is in response to the murder of an innocent 64-year-old schoolteacher who was shot and killed while walking to dinner with her husband last week. her senseless death rocked the city. the man appointed by the mayor himself is firing back. joe ferguson, chicago's inspector general, the client our author for an on camera interview today. police superintendent eddie johnson responded to the scathing op-ed, saying in part, the inspector general 's anger over a tragic loss is right, but his commentary, as a public official, is wrong and the door is open if the inspector general wants to actually learn about crime strategy. mayor rahm emanuel's office has not responded to our request for feedback on the scathing accusations. >> bret: matt finn in chicago. thanks. three years ago, malaysia airlines flight mh-370 disappeared with 239 people on board on a trip from kuala lumpur to beijing, china. recently, phil stone asked us on facebo
also writes, "they need to show up because his office released an audit that cpd is burning tens and millions of dollars due to the function." he is fiery op-ed is in response to the murder of an innocent 64-year-old schoolteacher who was shot and killed while walking to dinner with her husband last week. her senseless death rocked the city. the man appointed by the mayor himself is firing back. joe ferguson, chicago's inspector general, the client our author for an on camera...
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office of the president. it now has the power to audit government departments, to root out corruption. that. i can see right now in my office doing what on a minute basis, working on which tasks, which person works were. it allows me or anyone who is managing in it to see the operation of any co—worker. so again, the core of this is transparency, about opening it up so everyone can see how decisions are being made and who is making them... and, says mr ghani, that applies across government. there's an overarching reform of the recruitment process. talk to our civil service commission, they're in power and they're being supported. i'm not interfering in a single process selection, when they do the job, i sign. so this is blind selection? it's blind selection. we have the entire financial management, administrative and financial parts of the government, subject to blind recruitment. 8000 people have applied online. the attorney general‘s office... we have an attorney general that is determined, as well as capable, a three star general. we have someone now in prison because it was demonstr
office of the president. it now has the power to audit government departments, to root out corruption. that. i can see right now in my office doing what on a minute basis, working on which tasks, which person works were. it allows me or anyone who is managing in it to see the operation of any co—worker. so again, the core of this is transparency, about opening it up so everyone can see how decisions are being made and who is making them... and, says mr ghani, that applies across government....
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again, the governor is expecting the result of that first audit by the puerto rican office of management and budget by the end of the day. he spoke a short time ago, promised to release the results later on today when he gets them. >> gabe gutierrez for us there in san juan. gabe, thank you. again, president trump just meeting with the interior secretary ryan zinke at the white house. the white house releasing a statement on whitefish a short time ago. kelly o'donnell at the white house. what is the white house saying about all of this? >> reporter: the meeting with the president and interior secretary ryan zinke was previously scheduled. a closed meeting as member of the cabinets. we don't have any specifics yet about whether this issue was discussed and the connection to zinke's hometown and the state of montana. the white house is putting out a statement and it says that our understanding is to give a contract to whitefish energy was made exclusive by puerto rico electric power authority. the white house is not aware of any federal involvement in this question and questions should be
again, the governor is expecting the result of that first audit by the puerto rican office of management and budget by the end of the day. he spoke a short time ago, promised to release the results later on today when he gets them. >> gabe gutierrez for us there in san juan. gabe, thank you. again, president trump just meeting with the interior secretary ryan zinke at the white house. the white house releasing a statement on whitefish a short time ago. kelly o'donnell at the white house....
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commend you for being a very productive inspector general as sanders stand it the cia office has issued more than 100 audits making more than 340 recommendations to the agency in just the last year. one of the committee's top priorities is to make sure that each of these agencies is doing everything that it can to minimize the risk posed by insider threats. insiders have repeatedly exposed devastating amounts of highly classified information so i notice with great interest the office conducted a review without getting into classified information can you confirm if the agency has fully implemented all of the ig recommendations with respect to that audit or inspection regarding insider threats?. >> this is a very important question it is extremely important issue having to do with the cia mission they have not implemented all of the recommendations. some time ago i initiated the insider threat initiative over 26 reports addressing the number of various having to do with security clearances physical threats in the of workplace is a very important area that you bring up and that said i know that but to place an
commend you for being a very productive inspector general as sanders stand it the cia office has issued more than 100 audits making more than 340 recommendations to the agency in just the last year. one of the committee's top priorities is to make sure that each of these agencies is doing everything that it can to minimize the risk posed by insider threats. insiders have repeatedly exposed devastating amounts of highly classified information so i notice with great interest the office conducted...
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the audit was ordered by theresa may shortly after taking office last year.ter is holding up a mirror to oui’ minister is holding up a mirror to our society, many agree racial injustice is still an issue. if you do not have the right people around the table with the lived experience in order to influence, you will get more of the same. today's data is 110w more of the same. today's data is now available online. the president of catalonia, carles puigdemont, has been meeting his cabinet ahead of a crucial statement to parliament later this afternoon, which could trigger a declaration of independence from spain. the spanish government says the referendum on 1st october was illegal and has urged catalonia not to break away. 0ur correspondent, tom burridge, is in barcelona. it isa it is a will he, won't he, moment? as the leader prepares for the speech tonight, he is under pressure. from his own party, from a broader coalition of pro—independence catalan parties, from the spanish government and european governments who say any declaration of independence would be
the audit was ordered by theresa may shortly after taking office last year.ter is holding up a mirror to oui’ minister is holding up a mirror to our society, many agree racial injustice is still an issue. if you do not have the right people around the table with the lived experience in order to influence, you will get more of the same. today's data is 110w more of the same. today's data is now available online. the president of catalonia, carles puigdemont, has been meeting his cabinet ahead...
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. >>> mistakes at the santa clara county registrar's office cost taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars. an audit was just released revealing a list of administrative issues. that includes missing ballot information, incorrect ballot arguments and typos and mailing errors. that was corrected before past elections. >> when the registrar of voters did this corrective action was taken. but it cost taxpayers a quarter miion dollars to make the corrections. and so we need to identify policies and procedures to prevent that from happening again. >> the audits cover 30 elections between 2010 and 2016. >>> time now 4:40. ♪[ music ] >> we are getting a look at the hollywood movie starring a bay area mansion with a spooky history. underway - for california's bullet train. you're looking high above san luis reservoir. >>> "sky drone 5" is giving us a look at where construction is under way for the bullet train. you are looking high above san luis reservoir. officials plan to build a half dozen short tunnels and form them into one massive tunnel skirting the reservoir to the north. price tag, still unknown.
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puerto rico's governor says an initial audit that he requested from the territory's office of management and budget will be released today and that there will be, in his words, hell to pay if any wrongdoing is found. joining me now, msnbc's kristen welker, and gabe gutierrez, my friend in puerto rico. kristen, we'll start with you. the administration navigating a lot this week. we have the gop infighting, the opioid crisis headlines the president made yesterday. how are white house officials explaining how this deal came together? >> reporter: well, look, they make the point that it was the governor of puerto rico who signed off on this deal. let me tell you where things stand at this hour, peter. two house committees as well as a federal watchdog group have opened up an investigation into this deal. here is the issue. the issue is it prohibits any review of labor costs or profits, and that has raised a number of alarm bells. fema issuing a statement demanding answers, saying based on initial review and information from prepa, that is the electrical company of puerto rico, fema has signi
puerto rico's governor says an initial audit that he requested from the territory's office of management and budget will be released today and that there will be, in his words, hell to pay if any wrongdoing is found. joining me now, msnbc's kristen welker, and gabe gutierrez, my friend in puerto rico. kristen, we'll start with you. the administration navigating a lot this week. we have the gop infighting, the opioid crisis headlines the president made yesterday. how are white house officials...
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office of the president. it now has the power to audit government departments to root out corruption.tion... but its agenda is much wider than that. we are able to see people working on each task. each government system allows me or anyone managing in it to see the operation of any co—worker. so, again, the core of this is about transparency, opening it up so everyone can see how decisions are being made. and, says mr ghani, that applies across government. there's an overarching reform of the recruitment process. the civil service commission are being empowered and are being supported. i am not in any part of the process. when they do theirjob, i sign. so, this is blind selection. it's blind selection. we have the entire financial and administrative part of the government subject to blind recruitment, seeking 8,000 people who have applied on line. take the attorney general‘s office. we have an attorney general who is determined and is capable, a three—star general, that i promoted. he is now in prison because it was demonstrated that fuel was being stolen. one of the richest men in th
office of the president. it now has the power to audit government departments to root out corruption.tion... but its agenda is much wider than that. we are able to see people working on each task. each government system allows me or anyone managing in it to see the operation of any co—worker. so, again, the core of this is about transparency, opening it up so everyone can see how decisions are being made. and, says mr ghani, that applies across government. there's an overarching reform of the...
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office of the president. it now has the power to audit government departments to get rid of corruption.on... but the agenda is much more wide than that. we are working on each task. each government system allows me or anyone managing in it to see the operation of any worker. opening it up so everyone can see how decisions are being made. and ashraf ghani says that applies across government. their reason overarching reform of the recruitment process. —— there is an. they are empowered and are being supported. i am they are empowered and are being supported. lam not they are empowered and are being supported. i am not in any part of the process. when they do theirjob, i sign. it is blind selection. it is blind selection. the entire part of the government is subject to blind recruitment. seeking a thousand people who have applied on line. the attorney general‘s office. we have an attorney general who is determined and is capable, a three star general, that i promoted. he is now in prison because it was demonstrated he was stealing. one of the richest men in the country who people thought w
office of the president. it now has the power to audit government departments to get rid of corruption.on... but the agenda is much more wide than that. we are working on each task. each government system allows me or anyone managing in it to see the operation of any worker. opening it up so everyone can see how decisions are being made. and ashraf ghani says that applies across government. their reason overarching reform of the recruitment process. —— there is an. they are empowered and...
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audit by the u.s. department of labor's office. >>> let's turn to business where there's an unusually wide range for expectationsmber jobs report as they wrestle with the impacts of har voe and irma. and the trump administration sto expected to propose significant changes to the central aspects of nafta that could have far reaching impacts on detroit's automakers. we're joined from london with more. let's start with the outlook in those job numbers for september. >> absolutely. it's the first friday of the month, always a fun one. nonfarm payroll expectations this time are a lot lower than usual. the average estimate is 80,000 compared to a 12-month average of about 180,000. a little bit impacted by the hurricanes harvey and irma. and most people are expecting this to be a short-term balance not expected to have that much effect on the market. all eyes will be on the inflation average hourly earnings numbers to see if any signs of inflation are creeping in there. and in other news, the fourth rounds of the nafta negotiations are beginning on wednesday. the trump administration is expected to make new proposals t
audit by the u.s. department of labor's office. >>> let's turn to business where there's an unusually wide range for expectationsmber jobs report as they wrestle with the impacts of har voe and irma. and the trump administration sto expected to propose significant changes to the central aspects of nafta that could have far reaching impacts on detroit's automakers. we're joined from london with more. let's start with the outlook in those job numbers for september. >> absolutely....
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he's expecting results of the initial part of that audit, the one done by the puerto rican office ofose initial results today. we have no time frame on that. but he said it's coming out at some point in time. he's waiting to take an official stance on this until he gets some of the results. within the past hour, a spokesman for whitefish said that portion of the contract is standard. despite that whitefish says his company welcomes that audit. governor rossello was asked about whitefish during a conference yesterday. here's what he had to say. >> if there is no wrong doing, if it has been done correctly, then we will push forward. there is wrong doing, you know, in this process or any other process, there will be hell to pay. >> reporter: now, fema is distancing itself from this contract. we leasing a statement saying in part, based on the initial review and information from prepa, fema has significant concerns with how prepa procured the contract and has not confirmed whether the contract prices are reasonable. so still a lot of questions regarding this contract as we mentioned up t
he's expecting results of the initial part of that audit, the one done by the puerto rican office ofose initial results today. we have no time frame on that. but he said it's coming out at some point in time. he's waiting to take an official stance on this until he gets some of the results. within the past hour, a spokesman for whitefish said that portion of the contract is standard. despite that whitefish says his company welcomes that audit. governor rossello was asked about whitefish during...
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auditable. it takes into account more than 100 inputs but when we try to verify accuracy during 2014 census test there was no supporting documentation. additionally we have evaluated the review portion of the in-office operation and found that the estimate was derived from undocumented verbal conversations. the lack of documentation prevented us from auditing the bureau reported to stakeholders. similarly we identified three instances where the bureau census test fail today keep cost data, both 2014 census test and the 2015 address validation test intend today collect cost data in the field but it didn't. finally, during the 2015 census test we found that the bureau could not differentiate between the cost performing enumeration versus administrative activities. therefore it cannot determine whether enumeration methods were more effective and more efficient than it was achieved by reducing administrative burdens. we found that the bureau reported costs basted on predetermined budget allocations instead of hours worked. in addition, we found multiple instances where contractor costs with -- were not charged to accountability. it prevents bureau from making informed decisions. second, we are concerned
auditable. it takes into account more than 100 inputs but when we try to verify accuracy during 2014 census test there was no supporting documentation. additionally we have evaluated the review portion of the in-office operation and found that the estimate was derived from undocumented verbal conversations. the lack of documentation prevented us from auditing the bureau reported to stakeholders. similarly we identified three instances where the bureau census test fail today keep cost data, both...
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the audit was ordered by theresa may shortly after taking office last year.ssue. if you do not have the right people around the table with the lived experience in order to influence that, you will get more of the same. today's data is now available online. adina campbell, bbc news. more than a dozen wildfires raging across california have killed at least ten people, and forced an estimated 20,000 people from their homes. the flames have spread quickly, fanned by strong winds. so far 1500 properties have been destroyed, and a state of emergency has been declared. our correspondent richard galpin has the latest. across parts of both north and south california, huge wildfires have been burning out of control since the weekend. with strong winds and dry conditions on the ground, the flames have been advancing rapidly. the flames came up, we came down here and you couldn't even see your hand in front of your face. the fire was coming up over the homes, probably 100—foot flames, spotted on both sides of the street. the flames have notjust been laying waste to the c
the audit was ordered by theresa may shortly after taking office last year.ssue. if you do not have the right people around the table with the lived experience in order to influence that, you will get more of the same. today's data is now available online. adina campbell, bbc news. more than a dozen wildfires raging across california have killed at least ten people, and forced an estimated 20,000 people from their homes. the flames have spread quickly, fanned by strong winds. so far 1500...
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office to investigate. governor of puerto rico is calling an audit. after the mayor of san juan called for transparency white fish tweeted we have 44 line men rebuilding lines in your city. and 40 more men just arrived. do you want us to send them back or keep working. white fish later apologized for those comments. >>> congressional budget office is leading in the plan to sooif lives. obamacare. saved the government $3.8 billion. did not change the number of people with coverage. too late to impact the 2018 insurance premiums. said it would help rates in 2019. also give states more flexibility to customize health care markets through federal waivers. no indication when the proposal will be voted on. has support of the senate. president hasn't clarified whether he will support or oppose it. has criticized the cost sharing program calling it a bailout for insurance companies. >>> in a series of new interviews, former vice president joe biden is discussing a potential 2020 presidential run. biden explained to in style magazine what he has to offer the p
office to investigate. governor of puerto rico is calling an audit. after the mayor of san juan called for transparency white fish tweeted we have 44 line men rebuilding lines in your city. and 40 more men just arrived. do you want us to send them back or keep working. white fish later apologized for those comments. >>> congressional budget office is leading in the plan to sooif lives. obamacare. saved the government $3.8 billion. did not change the number of people with coverage. too...
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one audit -- our audit of the canvassing test also found substantial overruns. the bureau estimated that spending for in-office center canvassing would be $44 million between fy' 16 to '19, but our review found it would cost nearly three times that amount at $125 million. finally, our evaluation of the 2016 census test identified unaccounted for costs, redesigned operations. we found that the operational control system allowed enumeraters to make more contact attempts than the cost estimate accounted for. so the expectation was they would go up to six times, and we found them going many, many more times. we're also concerned about the increased unresolved rate. as observed in the test, the potential need to expend additional resources that are not currently accounted for in the bureau's cost estimate. in conclusion, we applaud the census bureau for undertaking several major initiatives to modernize the decennial operation. we recognize that not all the innovations will perform as expected and that some of the 2020 cost savings may not materialize. however, for stakeholders to have confidence in the cost estima
one audit -- our audit of the canvassing test also found substantial overruns. the bureau estimated that spending for in-office center canvassing would be $44 million between fy' 16 to '19, but our review found it would cost nearly three times that amount at $125 million. finally, our evaluation of the 2016 census test identified unaccounted for costs, redesigned operations. we found that the operational control system allowed enumeraters to make more contact attempts than the cost estimate...
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officer, ava vidal. thank you for coming in. magnus, does this auditre you pleased to see all this on the table? the fort tells me two things, the first is there is an issue around discrimination which is about equality and the kind of society we want to live in, founder don believes that were all born equal with equal rights. for me there is the second issue around diversity, and for me, diversity is much more about the potential for society. and what concerns me is i believe running a business that diverse attitudes of diverse opinions, people who challenge the status quo and come up with different solutions, because they come from a different background, they take us to another level. so it's helpful in those terms? it is. as long as we act. i'm in favour of publishing data and i would recognise there are differences between ethnic groups. that is already well known. the concern i have is the way the government has framed the report and the publicity in the run—up to its publication today has been negative. very much in terms of the disparities bein
officer, ava vidal. thank you for coming in. magnus, does this auditre you pleased to see all this on the table? the fort tells me two things, the first is there is an issue around discrimination which is about equality and the kind of society we want to live in, founder don believes that were all born equal with equal rights. for me there is the second issue around diversity, and for me, diversity is much more about the potential for society. and what concerns me is i believe running a...
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the election office have been riddled with mistakes over the last few years. the audit found 26 errors that happened from 2010 to 2016 "2016" and also found the county doesn't have a clear problem or process to alert voters potentially to an error in the ballot materials. the county admitted many of its procedures need to be documented or need to be more detailed. >>> happening today on capitol hill, lawmakers join ivanka trump at an event to highlight the child tax credit. working families are on hand with senators and house members talked to them about how the child tax credit can affect them. ivanka trump will lead that discussion in the lyndon b. johnson room along with a republican senator such at tim scott, marco rubio and shelly more caputo. >>> watch before you eat. this morning, state department fish and wildlife is warning about unhealthy levels of acid found in california lobster. they were caught off the coast of ventura and santa barbara counties. >> when it comes to breast cancer, the earlier it's diagnosed, the easier it is to treat. for though without in
the election office have been riddled with mistakes over the last few years. the audit found 26 errors that happened from 2010 to 2016 "2016" and also found the county doesn't have a clear problem or process to alert voters potentially to an error in the ballot materials. the county admitted many of its procedures need to be documented or need to be more detailed. >>> happening today on capitol hill, lawmakers join ivanka trump at an event to highlight the child tax credit....
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every complaint received is given a review by the senior staff of the office of inspector general so that skill sets such as audits, expections are able to look at an issue differently with a different perspective as if they think that particular complaint or concern should be handled. >> what you see is the biggest challenge? >> the biggest challenge is one of recruitment and retention. we use systems in place by the cia, the recruiting and on boarding processes to also recruit our folks. in my opinion there's an efficient process of on boarding people at cia. that's what i feel strongly about and i initiated a review to extent examine. for every person i want to bring on, if i identify an individual who meets a certain requirement i have to give three conditional offers of employment. so, no statistically two out of the three i will lose from the time i give the conditional offer to the time they onboard. for every conditional offer i have to conduct five interviews. to fill ten slots in an organization that receives turnover because were highly trained in the mission areas so if i want to fill ten slots, have t
every complaint received is given a review by the senior staff of the office of inspector general so that skill sets such as audits, expections are able to look at an issue differently with a different perspective as if they think that particular complaint or concern should be handled. >> what you see is the biggest challenge? >> the biggest challenge is one of recruitment and retention. we use systems in place by the cia, the recruiting and on boarding processes to also recruit our...
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thousands >>> mistakes made by the santa clara county registrar's office cost taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars. the findings of an audittoday revealed a list of administrative issues including missing ballot information, incorrect ballot arguments and typos and mailing errors, problems that had to be corrected before past elections. >> when the registrar voters omitted such information to be sent to voters, corrective action was taken. having said that, it did cost taxpayers up to a 1/4 million dollars to make these corrective actions. so we need to identify policies and procedures to prevent that from happening again. >> the audit covered 30 elections between 2010 and 2016. >>> grocery shoppers in san francisco may soon notice some new labels. all city stores must label meat and poultry that was raised on antibiotics. it is the first city in the u.s. to pass such an ordinance. it only applies to national chain stores and not to local butchers. health officials say the ordinance will give customers a better idea of what's in their food. >> so you're hoping the consumer will not buy it. you're thinking this will scare c
thousands >>> mistakes made by the santa clara county registrar's office cost taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars. the findings of an audittoday revealed a list of administrative issues including missing ballot information, incorrect ballot arguments and typos and mailing errors, problems that had to be corrected before past elections. >> when the registrar voters omitted such information to be sent to voters, corrective action was taken. having said that, it did cost...
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audit choice of course. choice for a horse. people did not ink he was a suitable choice for an officer. there were confirmation characteristics that felt like his eat in the saddle was peculiar. his head was too big. the ankles were a little small. there were a couple of care to rest six that were felt by alleged experts that were wrong. look at the tail to the top of the hip. , it was very sloping. it was not something that would be desirable in a horse. the shoulder is higher than the hip, that is not suitable for a writing -- riding horse. reality, there was nothing wrong with this confirmation except he was not what a virginia gentleman would be looking at. this was not a horse that would trot. it's intermediate gate was a pace. at pacing horses from the mid-19th century. you can see the legs on either side of the body go forward and backward at the same time. this is not the normal gait of a quadruped. every war like an animal you can think of does the opposite. left got leg and forward at the same time. this is a lateral gait. look the next time your dog walks across the room. thi
audit choice of course. choice for a horse. people did not ink he was a suitable choice for an officer. there were confirmation characteristics that felt like his eat in the saddle was peculiar. his head was too big. the ankles were a little small. there were a couple of care to rest six that were felt by alleged experts that were wrong. look at the tail to the top of the hip. , it was very sloping. it was not something that would be desirable in a horse. the shoulder is higher than the hip,...
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audition for that movie. throughout the course of the summer, i received scripts. i did visit the office on occasion. then i was invited to what i believed was harvey's apartment. my expectation was that others involved in the movie would be there as well, and that turned out not to be the case. rather darkened hallway i discovered him in the bathtub. mightncounter, as you imagine, was petrifying to a 20-year-old. i sort of stood there frozen. calmeinstein was quite about trying to explain to me that if i would at least take my top off, this would demonstrate to him that i wasn't going to be shy about doing so in front of the cameras. the movie was likely to have topless scenes. and looking back, as i said in several interviews now, i am slightly ashamed to think that the only way i could imagine getting out of there was not running, but rather politely sort of self-effacing the apologizing for the fact that i did not feel comfortable with that. a andid eventually exit found a pay phone and called my boyfriend. basically, through my acting aspirations in the waste basket. amy: you had actually gone b
audition for that movie. throughout the course of the summer, i received scripts. i did visit the office on occasion. then i was invited to what i believed was harvey's apartment. my expectation was that others involved in the movie would be there as well, and that turned out not to be the case. rather darkened hallway i discovered him in the bathtub. mightncounter, as you imagine, was petrifying to a 20-year-old. i sort of stood there frozen. calmeinstein was quite about trying to explain to...
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the agency will require all officers to use their body worn cameras when interacting with riders. the cameras will be checked monthly. there will be quarterly audits of enforcement procedures. >> not only are we going to look at age and gender. >> reporter: juveniles will pay $50. for minors and those who can't afford the fine, they'll have an option for community service. b.a.r.t. says it's not possible to catch all those who evade the fare but any money recouped will go a long way. >> it's not fair to the folks paying their fair share. that's money we could put toward cleaning stations, hiring more cops to keep our riders safer. >> the program will start with a one-month break period where people will receive warnings. as of february 1st, that's when the citations will start being handed out. b.a.r.t. will look at it within six months to see if any changes are needed. >> paul chambers in oakland tonight. thank you. >>> b.a.r.t.'s fleet of the future is behind schedule. tonight at 10:30, 2 investigates uncovers chronic issues with the company behind the multi-billion-dollar project and delays in getting b.a.r.t.'s new train cars on to the tracks.
the agency will require all officers to use their body worn cameras when interacting with riders. the cameras will be checked monthly. there will be quarterly audits of enforcement procedures. >> not only are we going to look at age and gender. >> reporter: juveniles will pay $50. for minors and those who can't afford the fine, they'll have an option for community service. b.a.r.t. says it's not possible to catch all those who evade the fare but any money recouped will go a long...
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for those adjudications we observed during our audit we found that staff generally immigrant pled the pressured ours and provided training to all officers who adjudicate refugee applications abroad, however usdis could improve the training. specifically we found that officers officers officers who adjudicated applications on the temporary basis did not receive the tame train agent fullile refugee officers. we recommend that additional training be provide for temporary officers and usdis has done so. with regard to quality assurance, usdis has not regularly salessed the quality of refugee adjudications to help ensure that files are complete, and that the decisions on applications are well-documented and legally sufficient. thus we recommended that usdis conduct regular quality assurance assessments. finally, state and -- the admissions program that could improve efforts. while infrequent, instance of us staff fraud has occurred, such as processing center staff solis sitting bribes fromming a applicant inside change forked and diedded ex-bet -- ex-bet tiedded processing. regarding applicant fraud, the past the state spend programs because
for those adjudications we observed during our audit we found that staff generally immigrant pled the pressured ours and provided training to all officers who adjudicate refugee applications abroad, however usdis could improve the training. specifically we found that officers officers officers who adjudicated applications on the temporary basis did not receive the tame train agent fullile refugee officers. we recommend that additional training be provide for temporary officers and usdis has...
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officers as they've been doing for the past eighteen months left to international experts working at risotto but essentially the agency is fully independent organizationally as well as financial. tobar we had a thorough audit done by wada all the data was sent to the water compliance commission which will meet in october twenty fourth to review the status of the russian anti-doping agency and then they'll send the recriminations to the water foundation board which will meet in november and that's when the final decision on compliance with the bottom will be made if in fact that is not the only agency that has been declared non compliance and i think there are about seven agencies like that doesn't mean though that our athletes are unable to compete or to be tested the all compete and they're all being tested by rosado or by their federations so we really have to worry because we know that all of our athletes are being properly tested or alleged well you know this and that more and that wada hass to keep the requirements of russia first is to acknowledge that the mclaren doping report is accurate and second is to show the job and probes that are at the moment in the hands of the russian law enforcement are
officers as they've been doing for the past eighteen months left to international experts working at risotto but essentially the agency is fully independent organizationally as well as financial. tobar we had a thorough audit done by wada all the data was sent to the water compliance commission which will meet in october twenty fourth to review the status of the russian anti-doping agency and then they'll send the recriminations to the water foundation board which will meet in november and...
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call her best they could go rent an office use posters of beth the buyer and use all her information and she is who, we live for beth and that so you all of our auditlan and strategy that does want to buy house the way she's been buying house right now. she wanted to be much more seamless? >> there were two trends without going to happen that were potentially problematic in the housing market. one was going to be boomers and older americans deciding they did what the big sprawling mansion in the suburbs and incoe downsizing and moving back in, and the other was millennials and younger workers deciding i never want to go to the suburbs, no thanks, i'm going to surrender which great part of the inventory problem. are you saying the fulfillment of both of those trends? >> yes, but they'v they been swy the lack of supply issue. when you're three to five years of an accumulated 500,000 home start for your deficit, you are just missing activities remain houses that should be there. that trend swamps any other. that's limited supply. >> this may be a selfish question but a year or two outcome what you think is the biggest way that's happening? >> let's se
call her best they could go rent an office use posters of beth the buyer and use all her information and she is who, we live for beth and that so you all of our auditlan and strategy that does want to buy house the way she's been buying house right now. she wanted to be much more seamless? >> there were two trends without going to happen that were potentially problematic in the housing market. one was going to be boomers and older americans deciding they did what the big sprawling mansion...