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the msa had argued that they need that [inaudible] and msa members that they needed parody with the san francisco police department unit that does similar work. and the arbitrator granted that the dsa had the opportunity to come back and revisit that argument this year and in an arbitration award the arbitrator found that the benefit was warranted. there's about 100 dsa members in the dsu so it's a modest increase in cost. those are the changes. if there are no questions i'll move on to item five, which is the sciu miscellaneous contract change. in this round we had put off the issue of refreshing our arbitrator list for grievance arbitrations. this is very old and difficult to find names and refresh the /hreus so we came up with a procedure which both sides really like so we amended the contract to reflect that. i'll ask my person on my staff have the pleasure addressing you on that. [inaudible] employee relations labor specialist. >> good afternoon supervise [inaudible] representative with the hr and i have the pleasure of doing the meet and confer process with our unrepresented emplo
the msa had argued that they need that [inaudible] and msa members that they needed parody with the san francisco police department unit that does similar work. and the arbitrator granted that the dsa had the opportunity to come back and revisit that argument this year and in an arbitration award the arbitrator found that the benefit was warranted. there's about 100 dsa members in the dsu so it's a modest increase in cost. those are the changes. if there are no questions i'll move on to item...
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the second change is to add a physical fitness incentive program for the msa. this is a program that is modelled after one in the san francisco police department and one which is intended to allow and promote physical fitness monday a population, which like the police department population are called upon to have to become physically engaged at times with prisoners in the jails and in their patrol duties at general hospital and potentially at the courts. this was an item that, through mediation, we agreed to and we have tried to take steps to ensure that the program, although it grants time off as a basis for rewarding and providing time for employees time to engage in physical activities, we have put a limit on doing that in the sense that it can't be done if it will cause overtime in order to let people off the program. it is at maximum 40 hours of time off per year, that's less than an hour per week. that's modelled after the pd program. that's item number three. if there are no questions i'll move to item four. >> please do. >> item four is an amendment to
the second change is to add a physical fitness incentive program for the msa. this is a program that is modelled after one in the san francisco police department and one which is intended to allow and promote physical fitness monday a population, which like the police department population are called upon to have to become physically engaged at times with prisoners in the jails and in their patrol duties at general hospital and potentially at the courts. this was an item that, through...
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the second change is to add a physical fitness incentive program for the msa. this is a program that is modelled after one in the san francisco police department and one which is intended to allow and promote physical fitness monday a population, which like the police department populati
the second change is to add a physical fitness incentive program for the msa. this is a program that is modelled after one in the san francisco police department and one which is intended to allow and promote physical fitness monday a population, which like the police department populati
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let me go to the mission msa does. foreign intelligence with a focus on counter-terrorism. that's our mission is to protect this country from things like 9-11. if you remember back in 2007 obama seemed to have a less expansive view of then bush's use of executive power. >> when i am president i am going to call my attorney general and say to him or her and say i want to to review every order when it comes to wiretaps or detaining people or reading e-mails. whatever it is. i want you to go through every single one of them if they are unconstitutional or encroaching on civil liberties unnecessarily we are going to over turn them. >> there's every reason to believe thatit's not just veriz they are ordering telephone records for there could be similar orders to internet companies. >> liz breath pra -- elizabeth prann in washington thank you. >> five co host bob beckel is outraged the obama administration is spying on millions of verizon users. >> i think it is serious and one of the most outrageous examples of stepping on the constitution i have heard. they have no rights to ph
let me go to the mission msa does. foreign intelligence with a focus on counter-terrorism. that's our mission is to protect this country from things like 9-11. if you remember back in 2007 obama seemed to have a less expansive view of then bush's use of executive power. >> when i am president i am going to call my attorney general and say to him or her and say i want to to review every order when it comes to wiretaps or detaining people or reading e-mails. whatever it is. i want you to go...
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msa, intelligence community in general, is focused on getting intelligence wherever it can by any meanssible. it believes on the grounds of sort of a self-certification they serve the national interest. originally we saw that focused very narrowly tailored as far as intel -- foreign intelligence gathered overseas. now increasingly, we see that it is happening domestically. to do that, they -- nsa specifically targets the communications of everyone and it ingests by depault and collects them in its system and filters them and analyzes them and measures them and stores them for periods of time. simply because that's the easiest, most efficient and most valuable way to achieve these ends. so while they may be intending to target someone associated with a foreign government or someone they suspect terrorism, they are collecting your communications to do so. any analyst at any time can target anyone. not all analysts have the ability to target everything. but i sitting at my desk certainly have the authority to wiretap anyone from you or your accountant to a practical judge and to even a pre
msa, intelligence community in general, is focused on getting intelligence wherever it can by any meanssible. it believes on the grounds of sort of a self-certification they serve the national interest. originally we saw that focused very narrowly tailored as far as intel -- foreign intelligence gathered overseas. now increasingly, we see that it is happening domestically. to do that, they -- nsa specifically targets the communications of everyone and it ingests by depault and collects them in...
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the media is joining republicans is expressing shock and surprise about the msa phone sweeping but this been going on long before the 2011 law that code fied it. long before the courts an congress and the white house aagree to the legality of these programs. the modern day version has its or jins not in 2007 in correct me if i'm wrong congress but in the aftermath of the terrorism attacks in 2001. the program began without warrants as an executive order issued in 2002 but it was only discovered years later by the new york times by way of, you guessed it, leaks. what we did or rather what the bush administration and congress did in our name is still with us. >> i know it's unintended no to spy on americans but in the collection process information abeverything gets swept up and gets sorted. if americans don't have any recourse are you telling them when it comes to their privacy to suck it up. >> i wouldn't put it that way if i were you no public. >> it never went away. ed show fans know what to do. i want to know what you think. tonight's question, are republicans being hypocritical for
the media is joining republicans is expressing shock and surprise about the msa phone sweeping but this been going on long before the 2011 law that code fied it. long before the courts an congress and the white house aagree to the legality of these programs. the modern day version has its or jins not in 2007 in correct me if i'm wrong congress but in the aftermath of the terrorism attacks in 2001. the program began without warrants as an executive order issued in 2002 but it was only discovered...
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patriot act for years because it threatens the privacy of bookstore and library records or the fact that msa is collecting phone records of every verizon customer in the united states demonstrates the threat to our privacy is very real. you can read the open letter on the american booksellers foundation's free expression web site. stay up to date on breaking news about authors oaks and publishing by liking us on facebook at facebook.com/booktv or follow us on twitter at a tv. you can also visit our web site, booktv.org and click on news about books. >> the first book on my summer reading list is something i feel guilty i haven't written already. it is the victory lap by sasha is a berkin it's about out political campaigns are run and how they use analytics to make their decisions. it's how the campaigns work in terms of communications and this is the hidden side of the doings that happened and i think it's important book to read. that's the first thing on my summer reading list. the second book on my summer reading list is another book a biography of tip o'neill by john farrell a former coll
patriot act for years because it threatens the privacy of bookstore and library records or the fact that msa is collecting phone records of every verizon customer in the united states demonstrates the threat to our privacy is very real. you can read the open letter on the american booksellers foundation's free expression web site. stay up to date on breaking news about authors oaks and publishing by liking us on facebook at facebook.com/booktv or follow us on twitter at a tv. you can also visit...
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erika says, i disagree with msa actions, but snowden looked behind the curtains.le. cheryl: we will have more of your answers coming up later on in the hour. keep tweeting us. let's show you some live pictures from san francisco. the apple developers conference. starting at the top of the hour. iradio. maybe a new ipad. we will go out to robert gray. double logo ,. ♪ >> i have your fox business brief. more than $1 billion. the deal is expected to strengthen after the portfolio as it steps up a drive to restock its product pipeline. shares are tumbling after the battery maker filed for chapter 11. the company attributes of filing to a combination of things. safety regulators are investigating minivans because there airbags inflate without a crash. minivans -- that is the latest from the fox business network. giving you the power to prosper. ♪ cheryl: for americans are embracing tablet computers. 44% now own tablet computers. that is up from 30% just a year ago. robert gray is outside the event in san francisco with all of the speculation. this is the most fun part
erika says, i disagree with msa actions, but snowden looked behind the curtains.le. cheryl: we will have more of your answers coming up later on in the hour. keep tweeting us. let's show you some live pictures from san francisco. the apple developers conference. starting at the top of the hour. iradio. maybe a new ipad. we will go out to robert gray. double logo ,. ♪ >> i have your fox business brief. more than $1 billion. the deal is expected to strengthen after the portfolio as it...
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nerve at the msa knows that they're not listening without rules. >>> the 14th survivor was found. >>ss the state of florida. this is going to run most of the east coast. >> this is simply unacceptable and absolutely unnecessary. >> this morning's hearing focuses on wasteful spend big the irs. >> the judge's ruling doesn't necessarily mean that sarah will get that lung transplant but it does help her chances. >> after a record two weeks, the winner of powerball jackpot. >> the 84-year-old would have come forward sooner but the last two weeks she's been driving hope from the store they bought the ticket in. [ laughter ] ♪ >>> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell. the issue of your privacy is front and center this morning. the white house is defending a sweeping program that secretly collects telephone records from millions of americans. a court order allows the national security agency to track millions of verizon customers. >> the rule wag reportedly was issued in april the program runs through july 19th and it gives the agency access to the phone numbers of both parti
nerve at the msa knows that they're not listening without rules. >>> the 14th survivor was found. >>ss the state of florida. this is going to run most of the east coast. >> this is simply unacceptable and absolutely unnecessary. >> this morning's hearing focuses on wasteful spend big the irs. >> the judge's ruling doesn't necessarily mean that sarah will get that lung transplant but it does help her chances. >> after a record two weeks, the winner of...
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the odni is, when compliance problems are identified, and the vast majority were self- identified by msa -- we go and look at it and say, are there changes that need to be made in the system so this kind of mistake does not happen again? it is a constantly improving process to prevent mistakes from occurring. >> thank you. yield back. >> thank you, mr. chairman. general alexander, do you feel that this opening -- open hearing today in any way jeopardizes our national security? >> i do not think the hearing itself jeopardizes it. i think the damage was done in the release of the information. today, what we have the opportunity is, to where it makes sense, to provide additional information on the oversight, compliance, and statistics, without jeopardizing it. we are being careful to do that, and i appreciate what the committee has done on that. >> how many people were in the same position as snowden was as a systems manager, to have access to this information that could be damaging if released? >> there are system administrators throughout nsa and all our complexes around the world. there
the odni is, when compliance problems are identified, and the vast majority were self- identified by msa -- we go and look at it and say, are there changes that need to be made in the system so this kind of mistake does not happen again? it is a constantly improving process to prevent mistakes from occurring. >> thank you. yield back. >> thank you, mr. chairman. general alexander, do you feel that this opening -- open hearing today in any way jeopardizes our national security?...
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the odni is, when compliance problems are identified, and the vast majority were self- identified by msa-- we go and look at it and say, are there changes that need to be made in the system so this kind of mistake does not happen again? it is a constantly improving process to prevent mistakes from occurring. >> thank you. yield back. >> thank you, mr. chairman. feelal alexander, do you that this opening -- open hearing today in any way jeopardizes our national security? >> i do not think the hearing itself jeopardizes it. i think the damage was done in the release of the information. today, what we have the opportunity is, to where it makes sense, to provide additional information on the oversight, compliance, and statistics, without jeopardizing it. we are being careful to do that, and i appreciate what the committee has done on that. >> how many people were in the same position as snowden was as a systems manager, to have access to this information that could be damaging if released? and all our complexes around the world. there is on the order of 1000 system administrators, people who
the odni is, when compliance problems are identified, and the vast majority were self- identified by msa-- we go and look at it and say, are there changes that need to be made in the system so this kind of mistake does not happen again? it is a constantly improving process to prevent mistakes from occurring. >> thank you. yield back. >> thank you, mr. chairman. feelal alexander, do you that this opening -- open hearing today in any way jeopardizes our national security? >> i...
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stuck in my msa in my own review and that of others like the allison report, frankly, the d.o.e.built up a very professional organization that is getting very good marks in terms of its due diligence and the structuring of the long program. certainly in terms of much irks a failure, which are what people focus on, i would know project team for the current loan portfolio across all three programs, project it forward, we do not see the exceeding 10% of the congressionally mandated loan loss reserve. so this looks like a healthy portfolio and i believe there's a number of success stories. >> for the remaining 18 questions, when will d.o.e. act on the next ballot she export problem? >> expeditiously. [laughter] >> thank you very much. [applause] >> i need to learn to do that. [laughter] all right. i want to welcome you all once again. thank you very much to secretary moniz appeared before i introduce our next speaker, tom fanning, i want a few minutes to discuss some of the events at dia. i would like to provide a warm welcome to for former eia plotinus today. on the per client and j
stuck in my msa in my own review and that of others like the allison report, frankly, the d.o.e.built up a very professional organization that is getting very good marks in terms of its due diligence and the structuring of the long program. certainly in terms of much irks a failure, which are what people focus on, i would know project team for the current loan portfolio across all three programs, project it forward, we do not see the exceeding 10% of the congressionally mandated loan loss...
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we also have one msa option. there is great value in the medicare advantage program. i would like to outline some of that value. i think first of all, it is really important to understand that medicare advantage enrollees receive comprehensive, high-quality coverage. benefits and services that go far beyond what people get in the traditional program. 2013 survey found that nine of, out of 10 medicare advantage beneficiaries are satisfied with their coverage and 94% believe that they receive very high quality of care. a key feature of medicare advantage plans is the coordinated care and that's what's so important, to insure people are receiving the right care at the right time, with the greatest efficiency, and with fewer return visits to the hospital and doctor. i will give you a few examples for our own experience in blue plans, in medicare advantage. people want to make sure they're getting the appropriate preventative care and using the best practices, to both treat medical conditions and manage chronic illnesses. medicare advantage plans offer a range of benefits
we also have one msa option. there is great value in the medicare advantage program. i would like to outline some of that value. i think first of all, it is really important to understand that medicare advantage enrollees receive comprehensive, high-quality coverage. benefits and services that go far beyond what people get in the traditional program. 2013 survey found that nine of, out of 10 medicare advantage beneficiaries are satisfied with their coverage and 94% believe that they receive...