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as dan metcalfe and others have observed, from fy-10 to fy-11 the bag log in doj's top three leadership offices increased by over 35%. and in the associates' office especially, and we're talking about the department's chief foia office here, the bag log from fy-10 to fy-11 ne 1 nearly doubled. these statistics are cause for concern especially because of the message we believe it sends to other agencies and components throughout the federal government. apart from these reports on back logs and tracking, we'll also be looking at the creation of new exemptions, as lydia mentioned, and the competing versions of cyber security legislation the senate may take up this year. earlier this year we were copied on a letter from coalition of open government organizations led by patrice mcdermott, which detailed their concerns with sections 102 and 105 of the secure it act. we'll be taking a close look at that. the judiciary committee took testimony on this issue, particularly in the context of the millnard decision as lydia mentioned recalli iearlier this. i'll stop there and answer your questions a
as dan metcalfe and others have observed, from fy-10 to fy-11 the bag log in doj's top three leadership offices increased by over 35%. and in the associates' office especially, and we're talking about the department's chief foia office here, the bag log from fy-10 to fy-11 ne 1 nearly doubled. these statistics are cause for concern especially because of the message we believe it sends to other agencies and components throughout the federal government. apart from these reports on back logs and...
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metcalfe. mr. metcalfe. >> over work experience, has my right honorable friend had any businesses or organizations come ford support this vitally important and publicly popular initiative that will help young people get the skills they need to get into work? >> i think my honorable friend is entirely right. i think the whole country wants to see more young people given the opportunity that work experience provides and the good news is, since this row has been going on in the pages of our newspapers, we've had expressions of interest from 200 small and medium sized employers who want to get involved in this program and i think it's time for businesses in britain and everyone in britain who wants to see people have work experience stand upagainst the trotsky-ites of the right-to-work campaign and recognize the deafening silence we've had from the party opposite. >> happily, mr. speaker, i am able to welcome the prime minister's commitment to the reform of the european convention on human rights on th
metcalfe. mr. metcalfe. >> over work experience, has my right honorable friend had any businesses or organizations come ford support this vitally important and publicly popular initiative that will help young people get the skills they need to get into work? >> i think my honorable friend is entirely right. i think the whole country wants to see more young people given the opportunity that work experience provides and the good news is, since this row has been going on in the pages...
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but it's ssill on thh market - ann higg-riskk(sot: nancy metcalf) "ww strongly believe hat thh devicesimplanted medicaa devices and po alerttpatientt if thereeis a problem. currentlyythere is noosuch tracking in the u.s. -3 and it's estimated only a - frrction of deviceeprrblems & actually o get reported. patrice arris fox45 news at ten. & 3 3 next on fox45 news at ten... &pthe controverssal new way one school plans to keep track oo its students p3 ...and comiig up on the late 3 eleven a coffee controversy.the surprising 3 starbucks customers ss upset. 3 3 and changes with beach volllybbll.why you may not see as many skimpy uniforms.. d 3&pa.../ brrzilian... school district.../ has.../ a... new way.../ t... take.../ -& attendance, .../ ááandáá its ...raiiing... eyebrows. eyebrows. 3 more than two-hundred schools now require students to wear pniform t-shirts containing locator chips. 3 3 as students enter their schooo building, theyy -& ppss througg a sensor that registers theii arrival. the chip then sends their parenns a text message, alertinn them that their child has arrived at scho
but it's ssill on thh market - ann higg-riskk(sot: nancy metcalf) "ww strongly believe hat thh devicesimplanted medicaa devices and po alerttpatientt if thereeis a problem. currentlyythere is noosuch tracking in the u.s. -3 and it's estimated only a - frrction of deviceeprrblems & actually o get reported. patrice arris fox45 news at ten. & 3 3 next on fox45 news at ten... &pthe controverssal new way one school plans to keep track oo its students p3 ...and comiig up on the late...
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and volunteer searchers had found something suspicious in the hills above metcalf road and monterey highway is a did through buckets of dirt for several hours of load is not clear what they found. that may not take off their west word searches for volunteers the numbers are booming 700 searchers came out today alone the total for the week is more than 2000 people there back to the film or a box marked can pass along with to use condoms turned up yesterday. detectives told there is another voice of one person agency doesn't want to prematurely notify me of anything unless they're absolutely sure. and they appreciate that i understand that. sears on the knuckle justling from maine and to say it has been surreal ever since their failed to show the school two weeks ago there capstan humbled by the enormous outpouring of help. >>> it's just amazing. it's just a distinct this committee has come together in an amusing way. >>> chilly a testament to the character of the community. the search continues into the weekend there will be on a coyote trail in this time deputies will be riding the cds. in
and volunteer searchers had found something suspicious in the hills above metcalf road and monterey highway is a did through buckets of dirt for several hours of load is not clear what they found. that may not take off their west word searches for volunteers the numbers are booming 700 searchers came out today alone the total for the week is more than 2000 people there back to the film or a box marked can pass along with to use condoms turned up yesterday. detectives told there is another voice...
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and volunteer searchers had found some suspicious in the hills above metcalf road and monterey highway is a judge threw buckets of dirt for several hours all the was not clear what it sounds. but for volunteers at the numbers are booming. 700 searchers cannot today alone the total for the week is more than 2000 people, but to use condoms and a guest today detectives told sears mother they're still testing as potential evidence and they've long course the agency doesn't want to prematurely notify me of everything. >>> series on and on college this month remain. they shut the school two weeks ago. airtouch and humbled by the enormous outpouring of help. did we was just amazing. i just think this committee has come together in an amazing way. >>> chilly a testament to the character of the community. >>> the search continues into the weekend to they'll be and patty creek trail and this time deputies will be writing a cds. in santa clara county kid does a brisk five. seymour young women identified as the victims of the speed for the killers today 19 year-old kimberly believe it is the singl
and volunteer searchers had found some suspicious in the hills above metcalf road and monterey highway is a judge threw buckets of dirt for several hours all the was not clear what it sounds. but for volunteers at the numbers are booming. 700 searchers cannot today alone the total for the week is more than 2000 people, but to use condoms and a guest today detectives told sears mother they're still testing as potential evidence and they've long course the agency doesn't want to prematurely...
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they spent much of the afternoon in the foothills west of monterey road and metcalf. detectives brought bucket out and searched mounds of dirt. they discovered several animal carca carcasses. sergeant jose cardoza says they found no human bones. detectives just wrapped up the search. meanwhile, here at the sierra search center in morgan hill, they have more volunteers than they've ever had before. bringing sierra lamar home is bringing the community together. united in a quest to find the morgan hill 15-year-old. elaine patrakas returned for her fourth straight day of searching. >> my son went to school with sierra. asided from that, where we knew her our not, i would like to know that someone would do that for my kids. >> reporter: more than 600 volunteers came out it help today, heading out on foot and horseback. yesterday at the end of palm avenue, volunteers found a box marked "handcuffs" and two used condoms. investigators collected the items and have sent them to a crime lab to be identified. today the discovery is giving the search new momentum. >> what it's sh
they spent much of the afternoon in the foothills west of monterey road and metcalf. detectives brought bucket out and searched mounds of dirt. they discovered several animal carca carcasses. sergeant jose cardoza says they found no human bones. detectives just wrapped up the search. meanwhile, here at the sierra search center in morgan hill, they have more volunteers than they've ever had before. bringing sierra lamar home is bringing the community together. united in a quest to find the...
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i can tell you on metcalf.epartment is continuing to search the east side of 101 in the east foothills as this search continues. reporting live, rob fladeboe. >>pam: the mother of. at the search command center and she thanked hundreds who have been searching for her daughter. how >> it just tells me that you are not giving up on the sierra. it tells me that you are dedicated. i hear people giving up two consecutive work days those are huge sacrifices. you know, i was not sure of the continuity with the weather. and because it was a workday. to see that this number has grown. i just want to thank the community for not giving up on my sierra. >>pam: stay with kron 4 >>mark: as we continue. >>pam: new developments on this speed freak killer skillets the remains are of two teenagers speed killers -- these men killed dozens of people. loren has already committed suicide. the other has been leading authorities to the crime scene. he is however claiming that he did not kill anybody that the suicide partner has been re
i can tell you on metcalf.epartment is continuing to search the east side of 101 in the east foothills as this search continues. reporting live, rob fladeboe. >>pam: the mother of. at the search command center and she thanked hundreds who have been searching for her daughter. how >> it just tells me that you are not giving up on the sierra. it tells me that you are dedicated. i hear people giving up two consecutive work days those are huge sacrifices. you know, i was not sure of the...
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if i would have been somebody who was on law review, somebody like metcalf, and i only knew one person who was on law review at hastings and i didn't know him very well. that was the sort of thing that i certainly would have gone into investment banks. >> the question was for a law student to do, not someone who's deciding which branch to do. a law student should go into investment banking? >> you should become an attorney and learn all you can about corporate law and investment banking. isn't that true, tom? because there's a lot of money in investment private practice. tom is right there. formerly. tom, do you have a question? >> yeah, some susquin, formerly a lawyer. and this one is to dick, not dan. one of the things from your chronology that you didn't mention is that in the early '90s there was a proposal being with developed with an alternative conference that came into ultimate fruition 20 years later. the justice department and your office opposed that vigorously. among other things saying we do that already. >> uh-huh. >> i had a few occasions over the years to try to get you
if i would have been somebody who was on law review, somebody like metcalf, and i only knew one person who was on law review at hastings and i didn't know him very well. that was the sort of thing that i certainly would have gone into investment banks. >> the question was for a law student to do, not someone who's deciding which branch to do. a law student should go into investment banking? >> you should become an attorney and learn all you can about corporate law and investment...
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when you say metcalf's law. biocode efficiencies, they're things that eat, breathe and sleep. what the product does, one of the pieces and functionality i left out, let's say you have depression. you go into the visit, get diagnosed with depression, you get an antidepression. ideally you get referred to a psychiatrist in the treatment. that's where the break cage is in the system. that's where you need konts knew the at this. >>> if that spsychiatrist isn't on the system. >> yes. as a patient you'll see 19 different doctors in a lifetime. where is your medical record? how is it shared? who owns it? there's 200,000 deaths a year because your data is not available through medical errors. that's our mission as an organization. >> you're trying to put our medical records in our hands, the consumer's hands? >> you've got it. your data today is liberated. when you think about it, i'm going to go sign up for friendster. i know my friends. they're going to migrate to my space. you know data. health care data is different. it only resides in one place. as a patient you generally don't
when you say metcalf's law. biocode efficiencies, they're things that eat, breathe and sleep. what the product does, one of the pieces and functionality i left out, let's say you have depression. you go into the visit, get diagnosed with depression, you get an antidepression. ideally you get referred to a psychiatrist in the treatment. that's where the break cage is in the system. that's where you need konts knew the at this. >>> if that spsychiatrist isn't on the system. >> yes....
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i'm dan metcalfe on the collaboration of government secrecy. we are pleased to welcome our auditorium audience and our viewers remotely both on the washington college of law webcast and, i understand, c-span will be broadcasting this as well. this is freedom of information day. and i on site and many folks know that is the day that we celebrate openness in government, transparency, sunshine, call it what you will. that date is chosen and has been traditionally used because it's the birthday of james madison, who is regarded as the founding father of the freedom of information. this is the fifth freedom of information day program we have had here at the law school. and it is the 18th one that the collaboration of government secrecy has been able to hold in the last year and a half. i'm pleased to say -- pardon me, in the last four and a half years. i'm pleased to say we are continuing to hold these programs with great regularity. this is the 18th. for you more math mat cally inclined, we have now held 17 or exactly three per month, which is a re
i'm dan metcalfe on the collaboration of government secrecy. we are pleased to welcome our auditorium audience and our viewers remotely both on the washington college of law webcast and, i understand, c-span will be broadcasting this as well. this is freedom of information day. and i on site and many folks know that is the day that we celebrate openness in government, transparency, sunshine, call it what you will. that date is chosen and has been traditionally used because it's the birthday of...
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((take sot))(sot: nancy metcalf)"we strongly believe that tte fda should require igorous testinn forices just like they do for prescription drugs &pnow."((take vo))fortunately for dr. tooer, after his metal &pplastic and ceramic one, he was eventually able to return consumer reports saas creating a national registry is essential to e able to keep devices and to alert patients if there is a problem. currently there is no such &ptraaking in the u.s. and it's estimated only a fraction of device problems acttally do get reported. coming up in our 7 o'clock hour... incumbent senator ben cardin .. wants another term studio.. with his number one inn reason why heethinkk you &pshould vote for him. city workkes caught driiking and gambling on the job.the new information from investigaaors on exactly what was going on. don't leave your taxes to the last minute.tte three thiigs on your return that are most likely to trigger an audit.. plus-- free experttadvice on how to file. and... director spikeelee stirs up onlinn controversy.. pnd it leaas to real-life consequencee.what he tweeted that had
((take sot))(sot: nancy metcalf)"we strongly believe that tte fda should require igorous testinn forices just like they do for prescription drugs &pnow."((take vo))fortunately for dr. tooer, after his metal &pplastic and ceramic one, he was eventually able to return consumer reports saas creating a national registry is essential to e able to keep devices and to alert patients if there is a problem. currently there is no such &ptraaking in the u.s. and it's estimated only a...
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if i would have been somebody who was on law review like metcalf, instead of somebody -- i only knew one person on law review the hastings and i didn't know him very well. that was the sort of thing that i certainly would have gone into investment banking. >> but, dick, not to put too fine a point on it, the question is for a law student today. no someone deciding which grad stool to go to. a law student should go into investment banking? >> you should become an attorney, learn all you can about investment law and corporate banking. there's a lot of big money in private practice. tom is an example of that right there. formerly. formerly. you work for the -- >> ngo. >> tom, do you have a question? >> yeah, tom sussman. formerly a lawyer. >> recovering attorney. >> and dick, not dan. one of the things from your chronology that you didn't mention is that in the early 90s there was a proposal being developed by the administrative conference for an alternative dispute resolution mechanism that came into ultimate fruition with oegis 20 years later. the justice department and your office op
if i would have been somebody who was on law review like metcalf, instead of somebody -- i only knew one person on law review the hastings and i didn't know him very well. that was the sort of thing that i certainly would have gone into investment banking. >> but, dick, not to put too fine a point on it, the question is for a law student today. no someone deciding which grad stool to go to. a law student should go into investment banking? >> you should become an attorney, learn all...
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law was led by republican state representative derryl metcalf. why do you think this legislation was necessary? >> we've had a history in pennsylvania of election code violations, voter fraud, fictitious registrations. so it's a needed protection. >> reporter: pennsylvania joins eight other states that have passed laws that require voters to have photo i-d. in pennsylvania, the issue has been a partisan battle. all the democrats in the state's assembly voted against it. they argue the law targets poor and elderly voters who may not have the money or transportation to get a photo i.d. vanessa lowry brown say democratic legislator in philadelphia. >> we all know that if you initiate this, that you will have a group of people who will consistently vote for one particular party. >> to suppress democratic voters. >> exactly, to suppress the democratic vote because this population of people who are registered democrats. they have run a demographic and thane the number. >> reporter: the accusation that this is about suppressing the democratic vote. >> i
law was led by republican state representative derryl metcalf. why do you think this legislation was necessary? >> we've had a history in pennsylvania of election code violations, voter fraud, fictitious registrations. so it's a needed protection. >> reporter: pennsylvania joins eight other states that have passed laws that require voters to have photo i-d. in pennsylvania, the issue has been a partisan battle. all the democrats in the state's assembly voted against it. they argue...
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. >> reporter: today searchers looked along metcalf after reports of something suspicious on a property. they found animal carcases but no human bones. they will be looking for any potential evidence and volunteers will return here to this sierra lamar search center in morgan hill. also tomorrow, a teen brigade will canvas the area putting these flyers on doorknobs throughout the community. >>> another thing to keep in mind for tomorrow, tomorrow morning the community is holding an event called the bring sierra home community peace march. that starts at 11:30 at the community center at monterey road and dunne avenue. parents are encouraged to bring their children. >>> the remains of two teenage girls have been identified from the abandoned well linked to the speed free killers. investigators say the remains have been identified as 19-year-old kimberly billy who went missing in 1984 and 16-year-old joe want hobson who disappeared in 1985. forensic experts have are yet to identify a third body from that well in linden. >> her grandmother said that she last spoke with kimberly on december
. >> reporter: today searchers looked along metcalf after reports of something suspicious on a property. they found animal carcases but no human bones. they will be looking for any potential evidence and volunteers will return here to this sierra lamar search center in morgan hill. also tomorrow, a teen brigade will canvas the area putting these flyers on doorknobs throughout the community. >>> another thing to keep in mind for tomorrow, tomorrow morning the community is holding...
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pennsylvania state representative darrell metcalf joins us. so you sponsored this bill.ers suppression or voter protection? >> definitely voter protection. every american citizen deserves to have their vote protected from corruption to undermine their vote or to cancel it out with fraudulently cast votes. >> greta: if i were a pennsylvania resident and i didn't have a picture i.d., how could i get one and how much would it cost? >> if you are a pennsylvania resident and you don't have one of the many photo ids that can be used, such as a driver's license or federally issued photo i.d. or from one of our institutions of higher education, from a senior center of living facility, then we would provide free of charge from the state of pennsylvania, from the taxpayers of pennsylvania an i.d. for those that need one to vote. >> greta: there is a catch. you say free of charge but not quite so free of charge i have to get my birth certificate to get this free of charge. how much do i have to pay to debate my birth certificate? >> hopefully you have a birth certificate. >> greta:
pennsylvania state representative darrell metcalf joins us. so you sponsored this bill.ers suppression or voter protection? >> definitely voter protection. every american citizen deserves to have their vote protected from corruption to undermine their vote or to cancel it out with fraudulently cast votes. >> greta: if i were a pennsylvania resident and i didn't have a picture i.d., how could i get one and how much would it cost? >> if you are a pennsylvania resident and you...
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. >> nancy metcalf from "consumer reports" who wrote the article.e you with us this morning. >> good morning. >> why would the fda not want this done, to see this kind of testing? >> it goes back to a loophole you could really drive a truck through, which is that if you're a medical device manufacturer and you can prove that your device is sort of, kind of similar to a device that was sold earlier, you can get it grandfathered in without any clinical testing. device companies have very smart lawyers and regulatory people who help them do that. >> i'm just surprised the fbi -- that the fda would not say, we have a reason we haven't done this, other than -- >> wait for something better. >> exactly. >> well, yeah. that's a question to ask them. >> well, we tried. here's a doctor who said, he's not surprised and he's seen a pattern of this. >> a lot of medical people who follow this closely are horrified by this. i talked to a number of them. this is the thing that affects aa lot of people. we did a national survey of american adults and 17% of them sai
. >> nancy metcalf from "consumer reports" who wrote the article.e you with us this morning. >> good morning. >> why would the fda not want this done, to see this kind of testing? >> it goes back to a loophole you could really drive a truck through, which is that if you're a medical device manufacturer and you can prove that your device is sort of, kind of similar to a device that was sold earlier, you can get it grandfathered in without any clinical testing....
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i am dan metcalfe of the collaboration on government secrecy government secrecy or cds for short, and i'm very pleased to be able to welcome both our auditorium audience and our viewers remotely, both on the washington college webcast and i understand c-span will be broadcasting us as well. this is freedom of information day, and i believe everyone here on site and many folks in our viewing audience know that is the day of the year that we celebrate openness in government, transparency, sunshine, call it what you will. that date is chosen and has been traditionally used because it's the birthday of james madison who is regarded as the founding father of freedom of information. this is the fifth freedom of information day program that we have had here at the law school and is the 18th one of the collaboration of government secrecy has been able to hold in the last year and a half. i'm very pleased to say -- pardon me, the last four and a half years. i'm very pleased to say that we are continuing to hold these programs with great regularity and again this is the 18th and for those of yo
i am dan metcalfe of the collaboration on government secrecy government secrecy or cds for short, and i'm very pleased to be able to welcome both our auditorium audience and our viewers remotely, both on the washington college webcast and i understand c-span will be broadcasting us as well. this is freedom of information day, and i believe everyone here on site and many folks in our viewing audience know that is the day of the year that we celebrate openness in government, transparency,...
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if i would have been somebody on law review, but like metcalfe and somebody who i only knew one person on law review at hastings, and i didn't know him very well. that was sort of thing i certainly would have gone into, investment banking. >> the question was for a law student today, not someone who is deciding which grad school to go to. a law student should go into investment banking? >> become an attorney, learn corporate law and investment banking. isn't that true, tom? there's a lot of big money in private practice. tom is an example of that right there. [laughter] formally, formally. i know you worked for -- you worked for the attorneys right now. >> ngo. >> tom, do you have a question? >> yeah, tom, formally a lawyer. >> recovering. >> this is for dick, not dan. one of the things from your cronology you didn't mention is in the early 1990s, there was a proposal being developed by the add administrative conference for alternative dispute resolution mechanism that came into ultimate fruition with, you know, 20 years later. the justice department and your office opposed that vigoro
if i would have been somebody on law review, but like metcalfe and somebody who i only knew one person on law review at hastings, and i didn't know him very well. that was sort of thing i certainly would have gone into, investment banking. >> the question was for a law student today, not someone who is deciding which grad school to go to. a law student should go into investment banking? >> become an attorney, learn corporate law and investment banking. isn't that true, tom? there's...
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to, you know, do a little bit better -- if i would have been somebody who was on law review like metcalfeinstead of, you know, somebody who i only knew one person who was on law review on hastings and i didn't know him very well. i didn't know him very well. that was sort of the thing that i certainly would have gone into, investment banking. >> but dick, the question is for a law student today. not someone to go to go to -- >> you should become an attorney and learn all you can learn about corporate law and investment banking. isn't that true, tom? because there's a lot of big money in private practice. tom is an example of that right there. formerly, you work for the ngos >> tom sussman, formerly a lawyer. >> recovering -- recovering. >> this is to dick and not dan. one of the things from your chronology that you didn't mention is that in the early on appeals or 300 classes i taught. i think that sounds more like policy on dan's side, policy work and i bet we've got an answer for that other than -- [inaudible] >> did you hear that? [laughter] >> i know. but adjudication not policy it's
to, you know, do a little bit better -- if i would have been somebody who was on law review like metcalfeinstead of, you know, somebody who i only knew one person who was on law review on hastings and i didn't know him very well. i didn't know him very well. that was sort of the thing that i certainly would have gone into, investment banking. >> but dick, the question is for a law student today. not someone to go to go to -- >> you should become an attorney and learn all you can...