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correct? >> correct. >> why? >> i didn't ask why. >> and what i'm suggesting is the folks at the white house knew this thing had problems. evidence by the testing that wasn't done end-to-end. based for political reasons, they picked this date. so for political reasons, they had to adhere to this date. and the end result is americans' personal investigation is put at risk. it's about a long chain ochl systems that need to be built. >> mr. chairman, i've got two seconds. let me just finish with this. we have asked, you and i have asked to come in front of this committee next week. and the letter we got back yesterday was they're not going do come. they're the ones ultimately responsible for putting americans at ritzing. >> there were all of these questionings and you seemed to have an answer that you wanted to give on this end-to-end that's been done. >> i would reiterate the point that the security testing was done early. what is being done now and how adequate is that to date? >> thank you. mr. davis? >> thank yo
correct? >> correct. >> why? >> i didn't ask why. >> and what i'm suggesting is the folks at the white house knew this thing had problems. evidence by the testing that wasn't done end-to-end. based for political reasons, they picked this date. so for political reasons, they had to adhere to this date. and the end result is americans' personal investigation is put at risk. it's about a long chain ochl systems that need to be built. >> mr. chairman, i've got two...
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he began his corrections career in 1989 at an officer at a county correctional facility. he served as an officer, treatment counselor, supervisor, training academy director, and as warden of the franklin county jail. he is a member of the american correctional association and the american jail association and a past president of the pennsylvania county corrections association and had very nice things to say as we said hello at the beginning. please proceed. >> thank you very much, thanks for the opportunity to talk about pennsylvania and the experience we have had in addressing many of the same problems you all face in the federal system. specifically, when governor tom corbett was elected, he was the attorney general. before that he was a federal prosecutor. he has a unique perspective. he has had a first-hand view of the corrections system, and what he saw the 24 years before we took over was an average growth of 1500 inmates a month. we took over nearly three years ago, we have 51,000 inmates, and that was a consistent growth over republican and democratic administrati
he began his corrections career in 1989 at an officer at a county correctional facility. he served as an officer, treatment counselor, supervisor, training academy director, and as warden of the franklin county jail. he is a member of the american correctional association and the american jail association and a past president of the pennsylvania county corrections association and had very nice things to say as we said hello at the beginning. please proceed. >> thank you very much, thanks...
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>> that is correct. >> so it should be on me at all times and then i give it to the driver, the driver swipes it and would you say if i am capable i sign a receipt and i am supposed to get it back. >> sometimes when they are with the care giver as well. they are always together, the person should be in the vehicle. >> you would always be in the vehicle. >> i guess i am not clear on how he was able to do all of this swiping is it alleged then that these people allowed him to keep the card? >> we do not know why, or how he obtained the cards, but it is alleged that he had the cards without the presence of those people. so they can be insin you ated that they allowed him to keep it but we did not go that far into it. >> and one other thing, that there is a reference that i think to potentially as much as $21,000 of suspicious transactions. >> that is correct. >> i was not clear if that was over a two year period or a three year period? >> i think at one point it says since the program was instituted in 2009 and at another point it happened from maybe just in 2013. >> he can answer that. >
>> that is correct. >> so it should be on me at all times and then i give it to the driver, the driver swipes it and would you say if i am capable i sign a receipt and i am supposed to get it back. >> sometimes when they are with the care giver as well. they are always together, the person should be in the vehicle. >> you would always be in the vehicle. >> i guess i am not clear on how he was able to do all of this swiping is it alleged then that these people...
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. >> correct. >> okay. >> you differentiate in your analysis in terms of those transactions which you deem to be suspicious because of destination and pick up point? >> how about related to where a taxi client would have paid in cash? and then, a card is swiped? is that included in any guess work there? in these total? s >> i am not sure that i understand your question, sorry. >> somewhere in the brief, it was discussed that if somebody had paid in cash, and then the card was swiped, to create a double payment at the same time, there is no way to track that, is there? >> there is no way to track the cash payment. >> and we have the debit card record, but that is it. >> all right. >> and you are talking about a cash payment by someone? >> someone who was different. >> a non-para transit. >> or any other client before that point in time. >> yeah. >> okay. >> there were something in your brief that referenced something similar to that. >> there is no way to actually track what was basically happened is that you would have to leave the meter on, rather than canceling it so that you could
. >> correct. >> okay. >> you differentiate in your analysis in terms of those transactions which you deem to be suspicious because of destination and pick up point? >> how about related to where a taxi client would have paid in cash? and then, a card is swiped? is that included in any guess work there? in these total? s >> i am not sure that i understand your question, sorry. >> somewhere in the brief, it was discussed that if somebody had paid in cash, and...
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correct? >> correct. >> why? >> i didn't ask. thehat i'm suggesting is, folks at the white house knew this had problems. for political reasons, they picked the state and had to adhere to it. the end result is that american's personal information -- americans personal information is put at risk. >> is a long chain of systems that needs to be built. -- this is a long chain of systems that needs to be built. ms.e asked mr. carlo and lambro to come in front of this committee. these are the people we need. they are the ones who determined that october 1 with the date that they would move on. they are the ones who are responsible for putting americans at risk. >> they're all these questions that you seemed to want to give an answer to on end to end testing. >> i would reiterate the point that the security testing is done early on and complete system. complete system. >> thank you. mr. davis. >> thank you. there's been a lot of information over the past several weeks regarding the security of healthcare.gov and other consumers who use t
correct? >> correct. >> why? >> i didn't ask. thehat i'm suggesting is, folks at the white house knew this had problems. for political reasons, they picked the state and had to adhere to it. the end result is that american's personal information -- americans personal information is put at risk. >> is a long chain of systems that needs to be built. -- this is a long chain of systems that needs to be built. ms.e asked mr. carlo and lambro to come in front of this...
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we're more proactive in corrections. has been the reason for the success and the historic violence reduction. when you get caught with a weapon, you become an icr inmate. that stands for intended contraband recipient. we identify you and you get searched extra. so you don't want to be having no weapons on you, or we make you a red i.d. it puts a flag on you. we know that you've been involved with using weapons, that you had a weapon on you, that you were -- intended to carry a weapon, so they don't want to have anything to do with that. >> weapons aren't only found through cell searches. inmates are regularly scanned for contraband. >> this is what we call a line scan machine. it's an x-ray machine, we can put inmates' property in here and see what's inside of everything, if there's any weapons or anything inside of there. we might have this set up in an area. we'll pick inmates coming past, have them take off their shoes, run them through here, x-ray their shoes, see if there's anything in the shoes. sometimes we do fin
we're more proactive in corrections. has been the reason for the success and the historic violence reduction. when you get caught with a weapon, you become an icr inmate. that stands for intended contraband recipient. we identify you and you get searched extra. so you don't want to be having no weapons on you, or we make you a red i.d. it puts a flag on you. we know that you've been involved with using weapons, that you had a weapon on you, that you were -- intended to carry a weapon, so they...
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it's correct the fan.ace with $600, ebony with $300, john and sarah $200 a piece. final question of this round is worth $400. more importantly, it decides who will stay and play and who will be eliminated. the two possible answers are, thanksgiving dinner or birthday cake? the question is, what did single people say was the saddest food to eat by yourself? thanksgiving dinner or birthday cake? let us say hello to miss pasha. that is a gorgeous back drop you have there. where are you playing from? >> i'm
it's correct the fan.ace with $600, ebony with $300, john and sarah $200 a piece. final question of this round is worth $400. more importantly, it decides who will stay and play and who will be eliminated. the two possible answers are, thanksgiving dinner or birthday cake? the question is, what did single people say was the saddest food to eat by yourself? thanksgiving dinner or birthday cake? let us say hello to miss pasha. that is a gorgeous back drop you have there. where are you playing...
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. >> i would argue, spring creek correctional center is probably the most beautiful prison in the united states. we're located adjacent to resurrection bay. we have mountains. we have a river behind us. we have a glacier above us. the setting is just perfection. >> but inside the walls of spring creek, natural beauty gives way to the harsh reality of a maximum security penitentiary. >> we're at the end of the road for the state of alaska department of corrections, the worst behaved prisoners end up here. >> those who pose the greatest threat to other inmates and staff are segregated in house one, the lockdown unit. >> basically, minimum rights. minimum, they're in their cells for 23 hours a day. >> on the day we wanted to interview him, house one inmate antonio robertson was in an especially foul mood. >> [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> calm down. >> every one of you [ bleep ], [ bleep ], i'm going to start with, you guyed are [ bleep ]. we need more. what do you want to know? >> robertson, serving a 60-year sentence for murder has spent most of the last two years in house one. >> wh
. >> i would argue, spring creek correctional center is probably the most beautiful prison in the united states. we're located adjacent to resurrection bay. we have mountains. we have a river behind us. we have a glacier above us. the setting is just perfection. >> but inside the walls of spring creek, natural beauty gives way to the harsh reality of a maximum security penitentiary. >> we're at the end of the road for the state of alaska department of corrections, the worst...
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mabel basset correctional mabel basset correctional center is oklahoma's largest center is oklahoma's largest women's prison. women's prison. this state incarcerates this state incarcerates more women per capita than any more women per capita than any other in the us - twice the other in the us - twice the national average. national average. they too are growing old behind they too are growing old behind bars. bars. estella and mary may look like estella and mary may look like two grandmothers passing their two grandmothers passing their time reading and writing poetry. time reading and writing poetry. and they are. and they are. but they're also convicted but they're also convicted killers. killers. >> i didn't have a chance in >> i didn't have a chance in what i did. what i did. it was either kill or be killed. it was either kill or be killed. and i chose to live, and it was and i chose to live, and it was a survival thing. a survival thing. >> estella turns 60 in november. >> estella turns 60 in november. she's been behind bars for 13 she's been behind bars for 13 years and hopes t
mabel basset correctional mabel basset correctional center is oklahoma's largest center is oklahoma's largest women's prison. women's prison. this state incarcerates this state incarcerates more women per capita than any more women per capita than any other in the us - twice the other in the us - twice the national average. national average. they too are growing old behind they too are growing old behind bars. bars. estella and mary may look like estella and mary may look like two grandmothers...
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>> correct. >> and you didn't really see this document until today, is that correct? >> correct. >> there were a lot of questions people ask you, hypothetical questions people ask you about this evaluation that you really don't know the answer to because you were not involved in the process, and you didn't see the document until today, right? >> correct. >> now, as i understand it, this evaluation was done in march-april 2013, is that your understanding as well, this mckinsey evaluation? >> approximately that time. >> and do you have any knowledge of what that evaluation was supposed to be for? is a snapshot in time, or do you even know? >> from the interviews that i had with mckinsey, it was about really two things. one was, i spent some time helping mckinsey understand the program. meaning how it worked, where we were in terms of status and schedule. i don't -- i suppose it's also includes a point in time kind of an assessment because i educated them on exactly what was happening up to the date. >> on page four of this assessment, i don't really want you to respond
>> correct. >> and you didn't really see this document until today, is that correct? >> correct. >> there were a lot of questions people ask you, hypothetical questions people ask you about this evaluation that you really don't know the answer to because you were not involved in the process, and you didn't see the document until today, right? >> correct. >> now, as i understand it, this evaluation was done in march-april 2013, is that your understanding as...
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>> correct. >> and there were regulationes that were not imposed, and i think you also intimated that some of them were stopped by the white house prior to the election. >> no, i did not. >> mr. chao, you said there was a significant problem and pressing time frame and actually the white house pressured to stop those regulations coming out before the election because they didn't want folks to know what was coming, you're not aware of that? >> i think you're paraphrasing from my testimony. >> ok. here's your comment to our staff. you can't test the system without requirements so if requirements are coming in late, then obviously you are going to be a little nervous, was that your statement? >> i think that holds true for any -- >> that was your statement. ok. >> my answer in the context was for any development project that requires requirements in order to build the system in a compressed time frame. >> you knew -- did you know that security had -- and the testing was done by miter of security, is
>> correct. >> and there were regulationes that were not imposed, and i think you also intimated that some of them were stopped by the white house prior to the election. >> no, i did not. >> mr. chao, you said there was a significant problem and pressing time frame and actually the white house pressured to stop those regulations coming out before the election because they didn't want folks to know what was coming, you're not aware of that? >> i think you're...
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>> correct. >> this was a major report that went as high up as secretary. there were serious problems with this and you are saying, even though you were interviewed by this, you did not ever have this briefing yourself? >> no, i didn't. >> you knew it existed? >> i had heard it was a final report out. i did not see the actual -- >> did anything change in recognizing that this briefing was out there, basically telling people that there were serious problems? no end to end testing? the cannot speak to contents of that report because i did not see it and i do not was inout it until it the washington post. >> this is part of the concern we have. we have a website out there which untold hundreds of millions are spent on this website. mackenzie is hired to come and present what the problems are and lay out a roadmap of these problems. i'm deeply concerned that this is something you knew existed but had not read. when were you first concerned that they would not be ready october 1? >> i never thought th
>> correct. >> this was a major report that went as high up as secretary. there were serious problems with this and you are saying, even though you were interviewed by this, you did not ever have this briefing yourself? >> no, i didn't. >> you knew it existed? >> i had heard it was a final report out. i did not see the actual -- >> did anything change in recognizing that this briefing was out there, basically telling people that there were serious problems?...
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>> that's correct.>> my time is expiring but i would like to the second video, not the patent, but the other video quickly shown to get into record. >> and then we'll immediately go to the ranking member. >> i want to note that this has been edited to make it shorter, but it's all original material. and i want to thank the ig for their efforts to get as much of this material as they have. >> oh, clock those fans out there. come on. >> i was busy twittering. i almost miss my key. you all saw it, right? ♪ >> this is a very hard-working group of people. you are our champions. ♪ we are family >> i'm so proud to be a great part of this family. ♪ we are family ♪ i got all my colleagues with me a note. >> you, the h.r. practitioners in the field, are the ones sending a message for us. ♪ get up everybody and saying they note. >> i feel like a movie star of the. this is a fantastic stage. >> i repeat again, general shinseki's statement that there's a problem with the culture. i yield to the ranking member. >> th
>> that's correct.>> my time is expiring but i would like to the second video, not the patent, but the other video quickly shown to get into record. >> and then we'll immediately go to the ranking member. >> i want to note that this has been edited to make it shorter, but it's all original material. and i want to thank the ig for their efforts to get as much of this material as they have. >> oh, clock those fans out there. come on. >> i was busy twittering. i...
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>> some parts. >> correct. >> correct. >> thank you. i now give -- yield for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. as mr. chow testified, it's part of cms's protocols that they hire independent contractors to test different parts of the security aspects of the site. is that your understanding as well? >> yes, it is. >> is it yours? >> yes. >> yours, mr. amsler? >> yes. >> so i want to ask you first, you testified, your company was not hired to do the -- to perform end-to-end security testing; is that correct? >> that's correct. >> what your job was to assess and identify risks in specific components of healthcare.gov to work with cms and address those concerns and report on the findings and results; is that correct? >> that's correct. >> am i correct in virtually all cases, when you did identify high risk in healthcare.gov components, cms was able to mitigate risks before the system went live? >> yes, almost all the high risks were mitigated. >> and -- and you said in your testimony, in your written testimony, you are not in charge
>> some parts. >> correct. >> correct. >> thank you. i now give -- yield for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. as mr. chow testified, it's part of cms's protocols that they hire independent contractors to test different parts of the security aspects of the site. is that your understanding as well? >> yes, it is. >> is it yours? >> yes. >> yours, mr. amsler? >> yes. >> so i want to ask you first, you testified, your...
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>> correct. >> okay. >> 4th and 11th. >> 4th and 11th, correct. >> i remember that we talked before about the awards issue and if we're going to deal with the procedures -- if there's a pending investigation and giving officers awards and we mentioned december. i don't remember if we set a specific date. >> december 4. >> i remember i was talking december, so if we want to still do it december 4 or 11 and time that before the next awards ceremony. >> i agree. i think we should do december 4 and i've raised concerns about the whole /seurb shoe was the investigation complete. it turns out what we're learning is the police department's investigation was complete, everybody's just sitting around waiting for the investigation from the da's office. what i suggested before with an analyst who was doing an examination with the department is we don't need to wait for that. the department makes its own determine nation on whether cases on whether cases should be brought to da's office and i'd like to see them do that, so that we leave the officers out there in limbo and we leave the individuals who
>> correct. >> okay. >> 4th and 11th. >> 4th and 11th, correct. >> i remember that we talked before about the awards issue and if we're going to deal with the procedures -- if there's a pending investigation and giving officers awards and we mentioned december. i don't remember if we set a specific date. >> december 4. >> i remember i was talking december, so if we want to still do it december 4 or 11 and time that before the next awards ceremony....
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he began his corrections career in 1989 as an officer at pennsylvania's correctional facility.he served as a correctal officer, treatment counselor, training academy director and warden of the franklin county jail. he's a member of the american correctional association and the american jail association and past president of the pennsylvania connecticut correction association. had nice things to say. and said hello in the beginning. thank you for talk about pennsylvania and the experience we've had in addressing some of the same problem you face in the federal system. specifically when governor tom corp. bet was elected. hef the attorney general. and before that he was federal prosecutor. so he has a very unique perspective. he's had really a firsthand view of the correction system. what he saw over the 24 years before we took over was an average growth of 1500 inmates a month. when we took over nearly three years ago. republican and democratic administration. and the one charge he gave me when we took over is department of corrections was not to willie nilly reduce population.
he began his corrections career in 1989 as an officer at pennsylvania's correctional facility.he served as a correctal officer, treatment counselor, training academy director and warden of the franklin county jail. he's a member of the american correctional association and the american jail association and past president of the pennsylvania connecticut correction association. had nice things to say. and said hello in the beginning. thank you for talk about pennsylvania and the experience we've...
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. >> that is correct. >> has your agency reviewed their methodology and verified the results. >> you mean have we verified the trips? >> the methodology that they did for the search? and then the actual lifting of suspect trips did you folks review those and concur with that? >> well, not for each and every one, but for example when we obtained the video and that was one of the thing that we had done and they sent us the information saying that we believe that there is a problem. >> i understand that and i saw your brief. >> and that was two instances. >> correct. >> and that was saying, 266 instances. what did your agency do to verify what the vendors presented to you. >> we did not verify all 266, no, we started the video to see is this actually occurring? >> and then we saw that it was occurring. and we were able to ex-trap polite that information and we are able to look at these balance checks and where do these people live? they live on this corn and her so that is what the highlights are and that is what we asked for, in that data was show us where these trips are and what is b
. >> that is correct. >> has your agency reviewed their methodology and verified the results. >> you mean have we verified the trips? >> the methodology that they did for the search? and then the actual lifting of suspect trips did you folks review those and concur with that? >> well, not for each and every one, but for example when we obtained the video and that was one of the thing that we had done and they sent us the information saying that we believe that...
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i'm patiently waiting for a correction.y see it next year in the next three months. >> nick, how significant of a correction are you seeing? >> we're looking for 10% to 15% as well but we think there's another 5%, 8% upside in the market right now. our message to clients is lighten up into year-end rally. and be in a good position to k078 backed to names you like in the first quarter of next year when we get that pull back, which we feel strongly will happen. >> you're looking at the fact we've had a fantastic year in stocks. it's time to take a break and then get back in at better prices. are you also a buy on the dip guy? >> depends on how severe the dip is. i think the next real rotation will be ee meshlgi emerging mar. it's lagged all year. >> look what's going on in india, the infrastructure, brazil and doing policies to actually keep foreign capital out. look what's happening in the emerging markets. >> but we had the end of the world feeling, especially with india, and rajan comes in with central bank, sensex is high
i'm patiently waiting for a correction.y see it next year in the next three months. >> nick, how significant of a correction are you seeing? >> we're looking for 10% to 15% as well but we think there's another 5%, 8% upside in the market right now. our message to clients is lighten up into year-end rally. and be in a good position to k078 backed to names you like in the first quarter of next year when we get that pull back, which we feel strongly will happen. >> you're looking...
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live. >> smash something. >> from the hunt correctional center. >> i'm the outlaw.ady to beat somebody up. i mean, i ain't fight in a while so i'm ready to go fight now. >> anticipating his own fight, inmate curtis merrells is more reserved. >> the guy i'm supposed to fight, he's pretty good. he's been having the belt for like three, four years. ain't nobody beat him yet. so i got my hands full. i've been training like a mad russian. i really think i've got a good chance of beating him. >> when the bus arrives, hunt's 22-member boxing team sets out for angola state prison, the site of tonight's title fights. due to filming restrictions placed on our camera crew by angola prison officials, we are only allowed to show inmates from elayn hunt. inmate derek rayborn is the first to enter the ring. >> representing hunt correctional center, let's give it up for derik rayborn! [ bell ] >> the fights are limited to three three-minute rounds. [ bell ] >> put your hands together now. >> round one comes to an end and derek appears sluggish, raising doubts about his conditioning
live. >> smash something. >> from the hunt correctional center. >> i'm the outlaw.ady to beat somebody up. i mean, i ain't fight in a while so i'm ready to go fight now. >> anticipating his own fight, inmate curtis merrells is more reserved. >> the guy i'm supposed to fight, he's pretty good. he's been having the belt for like three, four years. ain't nobody beat him yet. so i got my hands full. i've been training like a mad russian. i really think i've got a good...
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dean of corrections director aired the country. with his leadership, we have a package of reforms that increased reduction programming, focused attention on high risk offenders, and expanded investments in successful community reentry. as a result of these reforms our states' prison populations declined for the first time in years. other states had similar successes. today, we'll hear from witnesses from pennsylvania and kentucky who helped lead their states in enacting and implementing significant reforms of their correction systems that cut costs while better protecting the public. these examples show it's time for the federal government to learn from these states. as a former state and federal prosecutor, i recognize there's no easy solutions to the problem. inmates in the federal prisons are there because they have committed serious offenses and because the law enforcement officers across their country did the job did their jobs in seeing they were arrested and prosecuted, and we must never try to save money at the expense of p
dean of corrections director aired the country. with his leadership, we have a package of reforms that increased reduction programming, focused attention on high risk offenders, and expanded investments in successful community reentry. as a result of these reforms our states' prison populations declined for the first time in years. other states had similar successes. today, we'll hear from witnesses from pennsylvania and kentucky who helped lead their states in enacting and implementing...
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i belief the reference dgo should have been 11.01. >> that is correct. i saw that as well. >> if you have any questions for me, if i can be of any assistance in any way, please let me know. >> my first thought, the procedure that you outlined with regarding to response and submission of concerns about findings of fact, i find that to be accurate. i just want to ask miss blitz if what you describe was correct, if that's what i found and i got a document today outlined the procedures here so -- >> that's correct commissioner marshall. the commission has a document that's available online on commission website and it's section roman numeral 14, subsection c. there's a timeline and process for submitting proposed findingings from the department and from the officer as just summarized by department officer alden. >> my concern is that if it does go on and on and on, so with the procedure outline, i can't see going any further than tonight. >> well, i would ask that you give me the benefit of the doubt. i'm not an attorney. nobody from the police commission to
i belief the reference dgo should have been 11.01. >> that is correct. i saw that as well. >> if you have any questions for me, if i can be of any assistance in any way, please let me know. >> my first thought, the procedure that you outlined with regarding to response and submission of concerns about findings of fact, i find that to be accurate. i just want to ask miss blitz if what you describe was correct, if that's what i found and i got a document today outlined the...
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there are no corrections i previously asked for corrections madam clerk, please call the roll. >> >> on october 8th optional. your microphone. go ahead >> on october 8th only. mr. logan (calling names) thank you and ms. norton >> yes. thank you all right. we'll move on to item b and the superintendents report. >> thank you, president norton and good evening to everyone both hear and listening and a watching at home. i'd like to take this opportunity to invite all families on saturday 200 second at the concourse exhibition theatre. all public schools will be there represent and you'll have an opportunity to attend yumz and get information ton special education and mid school feeders and also the admission process. you can attend the early bird process on thursday october 17th from 5 to 7:00 p.m. in the board of education room 555 franklin street or saturday october 19th from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. in the board of education meeting room at 555 franklin or also on friday, october 25th in the board of education room. i encourage all our families to please attend and gather the informati
there are no corrections i previously asked for corrections madam clerk, please call the roll. >> >> on october 8th optional. your microphone. go ahead >> on october 8th only. mr. logan (calling names) thank you and ms. norton >> yes. thank you all right. we'll move on to item b and the superintendents report. >> thank you, president norton and good evening to everyone both hear and listening and a watching at home. i'd like to take this opportunity to invite all...
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so close larry twenty that is correct. larry has three nellie still at school or are thinking going to like this one they are at this grammy winning rapper once played for the st louis amateur baseball association and attended training camps for the atlanta braves and the pittsburgh pirates now lee malvo that is correct now we know that i can use all of the board with one to larry's three all right in two thousand and one barry bonds broke the single season home run record how many home runs did he hit that's now seventy two so close to seventy three that is correct larry larry racking imago euro dollar to one. oh actually ok i'm getting we're at our bonus round this question is worth one million points negating all former questions in the round the everything in this one wins the entire game ok. this former professional baseball and football player is the only pro athlete in history to compete in both a world series and a super bowl. the asset is that is correct we'll tell you when when we come back to this what i mean wi
so close larry twenty that is correct. larry has three nellie still at school or are thinking going to like this one they are at this grammy winning rapper once played for the st louis amateur baseball association and attended training camps for the atlanta braves and the pittsburgh pirates now lee malvo that is correct now we know that i can use all of the board with one to larry's three all right in two thousand and one barry bonds broke the single season home run record how many home runs...
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yes, that is correct. >> if we issue a new card, the old balance rolls over automatically. >> that is not my question. >> i am an account holder and i am a debit card holder. >> okay. >> and i use of the para transit system and i gave you $5, and i got $25, or 3eds $30. >> i have $35 card it is not loaded on to the card. >> no, it has a 15 digit card number, which goes to the account where the money lives and it is debited against that account >> so if i want to have, that constant debit, does that lend tied to my bank or credit source so that i don't have to come in with a $5 check. >> not athis time, we accept the payment in the lobby and by mail, cash or check we recently started accepting credit cards but we don't have an automatic payment. >> if i wanted to be efficient, i would say here is $100. >> correct. >> okay. >> you differentiate in your analysis in terms of those transactions which you deem to be suspicious because of destination and pick up point? >> how about related to where a taxi client would have paid in cash? and then, a card is swiped? is that included in any gue
yes, that is correct. >> if we issue a new card, the old balance rolls over automatically. >> that is not my question. >> i am an account holder and i am a debit card holder. >> okay. >> and i use of the para transit system and i gave you $5, and i got $25, or 3eds $30. >> i have $35 card it is not loaded on to the card. >> no, it has a 15 digit card number, which goes to the account where the money lives and it is debited against that account >>...
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you had the correctional officers telling them what to do.aming and it was intense. >> when the yard officer tells you to get up, then you can get up. until then you don't move. >> get up. >> get up. >> back in the order you were at. >> there were a couple kids that were shaking. it wasn't the field trip they thought it was going to be. >> i'll get you something. >> feeling a little sick. >> oh, okay. >> the next stop does nothing to calm nerves. the prison gymnasium has been converted into a dorm because of overcrowding. >> all right. this is a housing unit. in other words, if you get in trouble out in the streets, they will find a spot for you to live. notice, when we went down there, there was a gunner on the yard. there's also a gunner in here. they shoot real bullets. it ain't easy being in this mother [ bleep ] gym. whether it be over phone calls, showers, [ bleep ], whatever it is, it's a problem in here. when you spend 365 days in this mother [ bleep ], you'll be stressed out. believe that! >> don't never come back in here like this.
you had the correctional officers telling them what to do.aming and it was intense. >> when the yard officer tells you to get up, then you can get up. until then you don't move. >> get up. >> get up. >> back in the order you were at. >> there were a couple kids that were shaking. it wasn't the field trip they thought it was going to be. >> i'll get you something. >> feeling a little sick. >> oh, okay. >> the next stop does nothing to calm...
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correct? >> correct. >> correct. >> on that motion commissioner fong is absent (calling names) thank you. the vote is 4 to zero to uphold this permit with those conditions and no special conditions permit will be needed. >> and it's rare that both parties leave this room smiling. >> thank you for working it out. >> so president fong are you ready for item 11. >> that's appeal vs. the department of building inspection. the property is at 5 rock dale drive to shur better and shannon to excavate bedroom rooms and laundry rooms and remodel kitchen and bathroom and expend the property narrow the rear yard. we'll start with the appellant . >> we are the owners of the property. >> thank you for the opportunity to hear us we believe that the issuance of permit is erroneous and has a i didn't and without any realization of the gas leaks going on. any type of construction should be put on hold until the pipes are replaced and for that matter in the entire block it's neighborhood rights to be safe is sup
correct? >> correct. >> correct. >> on that motion commissioner fong is absent (calling names) thank you. the vote is 4 to zero to uphold this permit with those conditions and no special conditions permit will be needed. >> and it's rare that both parties leave this room smiling. >> thank you for working it out. >> so president fong are you ready for item 11. >> that's appeal vs. the department of building inspection. the property is at 5 rock dale...
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am i correct in that assessment? >> vice chair terman, i don't know that it is -- i would have to take a look and compare the first three quarters of 2012 with the first three quarters of 2013 and let you know. it kinda goes up and down and when -- as i understand chief's policy and certainly chief antonio can advise, when someone is us stained for failure to collect traffic stop data the first time it's an admonishment and then if it's more than once, then the discipline progresses and one officer who refused to collect traffic stop data and stated that in that officers interview with the occ, that that officer did have time to do it, that officer was suspended. >> yeah. i understand the progressive discipline we have in place, but i want to -- i guess i'd like to hear more information on those comparisons between 2012 and 2013, the first three quarters, 'cause i'd like to know the affect to have this, and discuss what we need to do about it, if anything. >> yes. and i will provide you with that information and i lo
am i correct in that assessment? >> vice chair terman, i don't know that it is -- i would have to take a look and compare the first three quarters of 2012 with the first three quarters of 2013 and let you know. it kinda goes up and down and when -- as i understand chief's policy and certainly chief antonio can advise, when someone is us stained for failure to collect traffic stop data the first time it's an admonishment and then if it's more than once, then the discipline progresses and...
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>> that is correct. we are building a little over 100 units, hud found it, affordable housing. there is a community center, child development center, a youth center, and there are a couple of retail spaces, the tenant of which is still to be determined. >> are these high-rise buildings? >> they are. >> a high-rise building is a building that is more than 75 feet from the point of fire department access on the ground to the floor of the highest occupied floor of the building. >> correct. >> i'm glad we agree. it is important to agree. this is a high-rise building. this will also be a high-rise building. they started construction yesterday. are the standards for a high- rise building for affordable housing, sponsored by the government, are the standards of construction the same as they would be if we were to build a high-rise luxury building? >> yes. >> there is no institutionalized double standard in the building code. we have the same standard of safety, regardless of income? >> that is true. >> you desi
>> that is correct. we are building a little over 100 units, hud found it, affordable housing. there is a community center, child development center, a youth center, and there are a couple of retail spaces, the tenant of which is still to be determined. >> are these high-rise buildings? >> they are. >> a high-rise building is a building that is more than 75 feet from the point of fire department access on the ground to the floor of the highest occupied floor of the...
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correct? >> yes, sir. >> is it correct that 35% to 60% of the enrollees in individual market leave their plan after one year for different reasons? >> a third are in less than six months in the individual market and over 50% are in for less than a year, yes, sir. >> now, in the cancellation letters which move around from the insurance companies, some insurance companies are suggesting an alternative plan at a higher price. do they have a right to do that? >> they have a right to do that, sir, but consumers have a right to shop anywhere to compare plans and they have choices now that they've never had before and some financial assistance coming their way for 50% of those people. >> no right to enforce that demand on the insurance company? >> no one is rolled over into a plan. individuals for the first time ever will have the ability to compare plans, to shop, and to make a choice inside or outside the marketplace. >> looks to me like the insurance companies are trying to inflict on their custom
correct? >> yes, sir. >> is it correct that 35% to 60% of the enrollees in individual market leave their plan after one year for different reasons? >> a third are in less than six months in the individual market and over 50% are in for less than a year, yes, sir. >> now, in the cancellation letters which move around from the insurance companies, some insurance companies are suggesting an alternative plan at a higher price. do they have a right to do that? >> they...
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to correct that. there is a series of deadlines. if an organization fails to meet those standards then we have a couple of steps including meetings with the board of directors to go above the e d and staff level and speak directly to the board of directors. to my knowledge, the ones i have been involved with the couple organizations has disallowed from receiving grants because they were not meeting the standards. this is to enforce the standards and cities in that way to helping them come into compliance. >> thank you very much. >> okay. thank you miss stevens. civil grand jury, you can take 5 minutes or 1 minute to highlight everything and tie it together. >> we applaud the work of miss stevenson and their organization and the mayor's office in so far as the things that were discussed. as we learned during our year as grand jurors, there are a number of processes in place here in the city where the grand jury can look at them because nobody else wants to. there is a process that is available to super
to correct that. there is a series of deadlines. if an organization fails to meet those standards then we have a couple of steps including meetings with the board of directors to go above the e d and staff level and speak directly to the board of directors. to my knowledge, the ones i have been involved with the couple organizations has disallowed from receiving grants because they were not meeting the standards. this is to enforce the standards and cities in that way to helping them come into...
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is that correct? >> that's correct. >> is it your view that a building with 12 units and no parking with the restaurant below it would that be tip the project into an environmental impact sflort -- report? >> not necessarily. >> in terms of restaurants that have gone in in the neighborhood i don't think any of them have parking. do you think of any that have parking recent restaurants that have gone into the mission is this >> a number of them supply loading zones. >> but in terms of can you -- customer parking, it's not something you typically find. >> not typically. >> also you allow other neighbor areas for parking and the proposed mission parking for bartlett street. you recall referring to those? >> yes. >> do you think those are in you have to rise to the level of being a project into an environmental impact report? >> i don't know and neither does the board because those facts are not mentioned in this environmental document. >> all right. so you think adding a few park let's in the mission cou
is that correct? >> that's correct. >> is it your view that a building with 12 units and no parking with the restaurant below it would that be tip the project into an environmental impact sflort -- report? >> not necessarily. >> in terms of restaurants that have gone in in the neighborhood i don't think any of them have parking. do you think of any that have parking recent restaurants that have gone into the mission is this >> a number of them supply loading zones....
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you can't go to four years and they will make you a qualified veteran in the department of corrections. it cannot be done. >> there really is no downtime when you can relax. so, i mean, it's stressful working here, but it's more stressful because of -- you're responsible for what happens to them. to what they do to each other. >> when "lockup" returns -- >> the first guy, come on out. >> -- how pelican bay security squad fights crime inside the prison walls. @ñ >>> to staff and inmates alike, they are known simply as the squad. >> we respond to every single incident that happens within this prison. that ranges from a fistfight to a stabbing to a homicide to narcotics that are discovered on an inmate. >> if a prison can be considered a city, the security squad is the police force within that city. pelican bay's nine-member unit responds to all crimes committed by inmates within the institution. working in pelican bay makes them one of the most active law enforcement units in the world. the squad performs random pat downs for weapons on the yard, confiscating an average of 12 per week. >
you can't go to four years and they will make you a qualified veteran in the department of corrections. it cannot be done. >> there really is no downtime when you can relax. so, i mean, it's stressful working here, but it's more stressful because of -- you're responsible for what happens to them. to what they do to each other. >> when "lockup" returns -- >> the first guy, come on out. >> -- how pelican bay security squad fights crime inside the prison walls....
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i have no idea why he wants to do this. >> while schrieber has been repelling correctional officers, another inmate has been accused of hitting on one. >> hanson was giving unwanted attention to a new female staff member. he was talked to about it repeatedly and it's progressed to a level where he has been removed from population and put in the hole and they're investigating this. >> i'm currently housed in deep segregation for investigation. there was new female staff that started over in unit 4, and my job over in unit 4 was the unit clerk. and they were saying that i was spending way too much time in the office with the new female staff, and i explained that i don't spend anymore time in there with her than i did with any other officer. >> but according to rookie office dawn mcdaniel, hansen did more than spend too much time in the office. >> it was kind of over a couple of day period. just, you know, nonchalant questions here and there and, you know, asking me if i had a man, he'd make me happy, and just out of the blue he offered me a ring and said it was mine if i wanted it. an
i have no idea why he wants to do this. >> while schrieber has been repelling correctional officers, another inmate has been accused of hitting on one. >> hanson was giving unwanted attention to a new female staff member. he was talked to about it repeatedly and it's progressed to a level where he has been removed from population and put in the hole and they're investigating this. >> i'm currently housed in deep segregation for investigation. there was new female staff that...
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the gentleman may answer. >> you're correct. the -- what we call implementation 1-b environment is about 10% the size of the full production environment. >> thank you. yield back. >> i thank you. now go to the gentleman, mr. meadows. mr. meadows, would you yield for just ten seconds for a comment? >> certainly, mr. chairman. >> i could never understand how this could handle 60,000 simultaneous users but only do six in a day. unlike maybe some of the smart people here, i just don't get it, that six in a day doesn't seem like 60,000 simultaneous users. i thank the gentleman. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank each one of you for coming to testify. and mr. park, you are not old enough probably to remember this, but i remembered the $6 million man. you are now the $600 million man because you're coming in to fix all this. so we're hopeful that you, based on the people that i represent, that you're successful by november 30th. we do want to ask you, though, how do we define success? because the talking points are all that it's goi
the gentleman may answer. >> you're correct. the -- what we call implementation 1-b environment is about 10% the size of the full production environment. >> thank you. yield back. >> i thank you. now go to the gentleman, mr. meadows. mr. meadows, would you yield for just ten seconds for a comment? >> certainly, mr. chairman. >> i could never understand how this could handle 60,000 simultaneous users but only do six in a day. unlike maybe some of the smart people...
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he began his corrections career in 1989 at an officer at 11 county correctional facility.he served as an officer, treatment counselor, supervisor, training academy director, and as warden of the french and county jail. he is a member of the american fractional association and the american jail association and a past president of the pennsylvania county corrections association and had very nice things to -say about- as we said hello at the beginning. please proceed. >> thank you very much, thanks for the opportunity to talk about pennsylvania and the experience we have had in addressing many of the same problems you all face in the federal system. specifically, when governor tom was elected, he was the attorney general. before that he was a federal prosecutor. he has a unique perspective. hand view of first- the corrections system, and what he saw the 24 years before we took over was an average growth of 5000 inmates a month. nearly three years ago, we have 51,000 inmates, and that was a consistent growth over republican and democratic administrations. the one charge and he
he began his corrections career in 1989 at an officer at 11 county correctional facility.he served as an officer, treatment counselor, supervisor, training academy director, and as warden of the french and county jail. he is a member of the american fractional association and the american jail association and a past president of the pennsylvania county corrections association and had very nice things to -say about- as we said hello at the beginning. please proceed. >> thank you very much,...
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so close larry twenty that is correct.larry has three nellie still at school or are think you going to like this one they are at this grammy winning rapper once played for the st louis amateur baseball association and attended training camps for the atlanta braves and the pittsburgh pirates now lee malvo that is correct nellie mo that i can use all the border one to larry's three all right in two thousand and one area bonds broke the single season home run record how many home runs did he hit that's now seventy two so close to seventy three that is correct larry larry racking imago euro dollar to one. oh actually ok i'm getting we're at our bonus round this question is worth one million points negating all former questions in the round everything this one wins the entire game ok. this former professional baseball and football player is the only pro athlete in history to compete in both a world series and a super bowl deion sanders that is correct well you when when we come back to this flat i mean with what am i one bad gu
so close larry twenty that is correct.larry has three nellie still at school or are think you going to like this one they are at this grammy winning rapper once played for the st louis amateur baseball association and attended training camps for the atlanta braves and the pittsburgh pirates now lee malvo that is correct nellie mo that i can use all the border one to larry's three all right in two thousand and one area bonds broke the single season home run record how many home runs did he hit...