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much of that effort has mostly due to new patient appointment unit as well as our orientation unit. we focus a lot of effort in the first half of this year in anticipation of growth enrollment to detain the new enrollees to provide the number when they call. the first primary care is phone access. that one we haven't fully materialized yet. patients are very frustrated about telephone access. we are working really hard to coordinating a call center. we are working very hard through the higher processing, the hr system through it and appointment scheduling system to standardize our appointments to book the appointments when patients call. to give you context, over the last three decades we have, in terms of the standardized care. over the 2 -3 decades we have 40 pages of appointment types. that's when each clinic they brought in a new provider we have allowed it to go into a new appointment type that is by very few individuals and that makes it very hard in creating dashboard to profile in comparison of apples to apples. we try to use the core center and research scheduling solution
much of that effort has mostly due to new patient appointment unit as well as our orientation unit. we focus a lot of effort in the first half of this year in anticipation of growth enrollment to detain the new enrollees to provide the number when they call. the first primary care is phone access. that one we haven't fully materialized yet. patients are very frustrated about telephone access. we are working really hard to coordinating a call center. we are working very hard through the higher...
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you're going to be going to level 4 gp facility orientation unit and you'll be getting your propertyard, okay? >> okay. >> all right, gary, next. >>> even the newest inmates already know the rules that must be followed. >> on the street i was lrc, crypt. it's a new world in jail, so it's different, you know? when i come to prison, i'm an asian person. i'm a crypt on the streets. i'm also asian, because that's who i am. when i come to jail, i got to be -- i got to pick, i got to choose one. if i'm a crypt, i got to hang out with the crypts. if i choose to be an asian, i can be with my people. 206447. >> step up over here. >> i'm just thinking about who's going to be my cellie. i was just thinking about what cell i'm going to. who's going to be my cellie, is he going to be cool or not? i don't think about the bad situation first. i look at the positive things before the bad. if i look forward to the bad things, you know, bad things are going to come. i think about the day i hit the yard, who is going to be out there. me, i can finally settle down and just get a job and just start a new
you're going to be going to level 4 gp facility orientation unit and you'll be getting your propertyard, okay? >> okay. >> all right, gary, next. >>> even the newest inmates already know the rules that must be followed. >> on the street i was lrc, crypt. it's a new world in jail, so it's different, you know? when i come to prison, i'm an asian person. i'm a crypt on the streets. i'm also asian, because that's who i am. when i come to jail, i got to be -- i got to...
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. >> we learned danny turned down a promotion to continue working in the problem oriented policing unit he made our department crowd. the ultimate goal you can earn, he made the community feel safe. >> coworkers are thankful his partner, scott brown, survived the shootout and called him a hero. >> danny would not want any other partner there that day covering him. he did everything humanly possible to help his fallen brother. >> those that knew dan oliver know the difference he made in his career as a deputy. >> they could not know how many people he touched. >>> tomorrow, a large turnout expected as a memorial for michael davis. he was shot and killed by the same utah couple, now charged with both murders. >>> a system designed to slow an experimental spacecraft may have deployed too soon, causing a deadly crash over the mojave desert. they are looking at the feathering system on the ship. 39 year old copilot died, and the pilot ejected and is being treated for serious injuries. the spaceship ii is designed to take civilians into space. it will take months to determine the final cause
. >> we learned danny turned down a promotion to continue working in the problem oriented policing unit he made our department crowd. the ultimate goal you can earn, he made the community feel safe. >> coworkers are thankful his partner, scott brown, survived the shootout and called him a hero. >> danny would not want any other partner there that day covering him. he did everything humanly possible to help his fallen brother. >> those that knew dan oliver know the...
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of creating for housing so all of the things being equal having of unites on site instead of 4 consistent with the neighborhood oriented can be a good thing i also know in giving the housing in this city to be sustainable losing rent control unit you can't get them back when we approved the park merced we were able to replace the units with new rerld unit the city defended that i guess my question this may be for that the city attorney this isn't a development argument could there be a condition placed in the cu that the new units have to be rerld or somehow the equivalent of rent control like park merced. >> the provision is included that allows the city to explores rent control on a new unit or otherwise not subject to rent control if there's a voluntarily agreement and the property owner is getting something out of it that's what happens for example, in park merced if the city want to reaffirm that with the type of condition on the unit this is something i would explorer with you i would recommend that the board continue the item for two weeks so we can explorer that and i can give you some high quality advise in tw
of creating for housing so all of the things being equal having of unites on site instead of 4 consistent with the neighborhood oriented can be a good thing i also know in giving the housing in this city to be sustainable losing rent control unit you can't get them back when we approved the park merced we were able to replace the units with new rerld unit the city defended that i guess my question this may be for that the city attorney this isn't a development argument could there be a...
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oriented. >> reporter: but they face stiff competition from established airlines, delta, american, united andven jetblue are pushing this on trans continental flights as they try to win over the most lucrative customer, business travelers who frequently fly from coast-to-coast. business flyers generate 40% of virgin america's revenue and the ceo believes he can keep those customers. >> if you look at our first class, for example, we have eight seats up there. it's a small cabin. it's an intimate cabin and a controlled cabin. it's more like a private flying experience than having 30 or 40 flights on united and american. >> airlines are enjoying one of the most profitable years ever with some stocks, like southwest, more than doubling over the last 12 months. well, virgin america shares climb even higher? that depends on whether bookings remain solid. for now, virgin america and investors are toasting a big day for the little airline. phil lebeau, "nightly business report," chicago. >>> an activist hedge fund takes a stake in mcdonald's sending shares higher. according to a filing out today, ja
oriented. >> reporter: but they face stiff competition from established airlines, delta, american, united andven jetblue are pushing this on trans continental flights as they try to win over the most lucrative customer, business travelers who frequently fly from coast-to-coast. business flyers generate 40% of virgin america's revenue and the ceo believes he can keep those customers. >> if you look at our first class, for example, we have eight seats up there. it's a small cabin....
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years later when this particular supreme court, the most business-oriented supreme court in our history, threw it out with the citizens unitede. so that really has unleashed thetothe tsunami of money from big oil and from, you know, big carbon and the financial industry and the pharmaceutical industry back into our political process so it's hard to even claim that we have a democracy any more in our country. it's really, you know, it's a corporate cleptocracy. a plutocracy, governed by the wealthy aristocracy that our european ancestors fled europe to come to america to escape. >> robert kennedy, thank you so much for being on "talk to "al jazeera america." ays" we appreciate it. >> thank you for having me? >> it was terrific. thank you. >>> a show about innovations that can change lives. . >> the science of fighting a humanity and we are doing it in a unique way. this is a show about science by scientists. let's check out the team of hard-core nerds. dr crystal dilworth is a molecular neuroscientist. tonight -
years later when this particular supreme court, the most business-oriented supreme court in our history, threw it out with the citizens unitede. so that really has unleashed thetothe tsunami of money from big oil and from, you know, big carbon and the financial industry and the pharmaceutical industry back into our political process so it's hard to even claim that we have a democracy any more in our country. it's really, you know, it's a corporate cleptocracy. a plutocracy, governed by the...
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but you'll have icc next [ bleep ] and i'm going to get you orientation packet to tell you all the rules and regulations of this unit segregated population is anything but welcoming to an inmate they assume has snitched to gain protection. >> there you go. >> that's the golden rule in the state penitentiary, don't ask me [ bleep ], i don't tell them. be a man, respect yourself. they're going to feed him to the wolves. they're going to feed him to the wolves. he's a lamb chop. yeah. [ bleep ]. >> they're probably getting interviewed. your brother's going on tomorrow. >> without the nazi low rider code of honor to adhere to, speedy can work with isu. even as a dropout, he is blatantly breaking gang ranks by helping officers gather intelligence, working directly with officer morales, who he has known for four years. >> hi, speedy. >> i think to myself as giving something back. if it's saving somebody from getting hurt, then that's cool. that's all right. >> i brought you in today because i want to actually kind of get more insight on gangs, weapons, how they're made. because i know every step we try to take, you're alw
but you'll have icc next [ bleep ] and i'm going to get you orientation packet to tell you all the rules and regulations of this unit segregated population is anything but welcoming to an inmate they assume has snitched to gain protection. >> there you go. >> that's the golden rule in the state penitentiary, don't ask me [ bleep ], i don't tell them. be a man, respect yourself. they're going to feed him to the wolves. they're going to feed him to the wolves. he's a lamb chop. yeah....
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united states. and this is invaluable to send people there to have orientation sessions for example for students that are coming over here. they have worked out quite nicely with what i think is a relatively small investment. >> we're talking with the executive vice president and provost of ohio state university, joseph steinmetz aboard the cspan busses as our big ten college tour rolls on in columbus. i want to take about curriculum in general, not just gateway offices but as provost, what is the process for you to establish the curriculum, how does it work? >> so curriculum is actually established in a very bottom up sort of approach. so we have that currently, i believe, about 175 different degree programs here at ohio state in various areas. and there's a long history behind some of these programs. and those older programs are, i might add are constantly updated. and to reflect where the world is today. but often, there is the development of new programs that happen typically by developments that happen in the areas of scholarship or interest of faculty as well as the institution. i'll give you o
united states. and this is invaluable to send people there to have orientation sessions for example for students that are coming over here. they have worked out quite nicely with what i think is a relatively small investment. >> we're talking with the executive vice president and provost of ohio state university, joseph steinmetz aboard the cspan busses as our big ten college tour rolls on in columbus. i want to take about curriculum in general, not just gateway offices but as provost,...
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united states congress. there's a new set of legislators going through freshman orientation.ng them are newly elected congressman from our area. from virginia's 10th district. dave brat, and don buyer from virginia's 8th district. and congressional newcomers are hoping for a bipartisan cooperation. >> the newly elected crop of republican senators line up for a photo op wednesday with the senate soon to be majority leader. >> how does it feel to be here? >> great. >> the g.o.p. will control at least 53 senate seats come the first of the year after vote counting in alaska added to the republican total tuesday night. but post election talk about finding common ground is already starting to fade. >> the problem is, the president continues to send signals that he has no intention of moving toward the middle. >> congress is back in session trying to get some things done before the clock runs out, members-elect are here trying to figure out the basics. >> find out where my office is >> a new democratic congressman from california. he says he is hopeful he'll be able to work with the
united states congress. there's a new set of legislators going through freshman orientation.ng them are newly elected congressman from our area. from virginia's 10th district. dave brat, and don buyer from virginia's 8th district. and congressional newcomers are hoping for a bipartisan cooperation. >> the newly elected crop of republican senators line up for a photo op wednesday with the senate soon to be majority leader. >> how does it feel to be here? >> great. >> the...
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united states. about manythings business oriented republicans is they are in favor of a liberal immigration policy. tap intoch want the expertise and the resources that are coming out of south asia and bring them to the united states. i have heard republican businessmen say that when foreign-born students graduate from an american university, they should be given a green card and a diploma to make sure that they are of benefit to the american economy. a couple of questions from twitter. what is the difference between immigration and migration? wage -- wave intended to bust union labor clout? guest: the answer to the first question, immigration means people coming in. we use the term migration it today because people go to one place and then to another place and a third-place there it they that they move. it's an all-encompassing term that describes this very dynamic process. immigrants tog in bust the union's, that was one of the reasons that many business people in the early part of the 20th century favored migration. they wanted to challenge the unions. favoredn the other hand restrictive legisla
united states. about manythings business oriented republicans is they are in favor of a liberal immigration policy. tap intoch want the expertise and the resources that are coming out of south asia and bring them to the united states. i have heard republican businessmen say that when foreign-born students graduate from an american university, they should be given a green card and a diploma to make sure that they are of benefit to the american economy. a couple of questions from twitter. what...
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unit. they have chow together in the day room, they rec together. rehab together. have a lot more groups. so we're getting them oriented to being more socially involved. so the final phase is phase three, and it's set up on ten steps. the first step allowing them to leave the unit all by themselves if they choose, and then each successive step opens them up a little more to general population. so we're gradually moving them back into dealing with general population and the stress involved. >> joe has spent a year in the rtu. >> the last six months i have been kind of easing out with like two or three people at a time that i hang around with or walk and talk with when i'm out for recreation. when i'm on my medication, it don't bother me. it's when i'm not on my medication i get real, real paranoid and i'm not going to let you around me. i'm on about ten different kind of medications. i really can't -- i don't know the name of them. because they're so long, you know, and i have been on them the last year every day. i haven't missed it. they don't let you miss it here. >> although joe is involved in ongoing treatment, his
unit. they have chow together in the day room, they rec together. rehab together. have a lot more groups. so we're getting them oriented to being more socially involved. so the final phase is phase three, and it's set up on ten steps. the first step allowing them to leave the unit all by themselves if they choose, and then each successive step opens them up a little more to general population. so we're gradually moving them back into dealing with general population and the stress involved....
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because the orientation towards at the sceneer is a compacted project i'm comfortable about the concessions that have been made on a will the that has constraint when you obey and put unitsgain, i wish the rendering would have been more true to the materials but i know that you normally deal with them so i move to approve. >> second. >> but we're not taking dr i see mr. jonas raising his and bro we're not taking dr but as proposed again commissions commissioner antonini commissioner hillis commissioner johnson commissioner moore commissioner richards commissioner fong commissioner president wu so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously 7 to zero and places you on general public comment i have two speaker cards. >> mr. harvey lane and evangeli evangelist. >> how you doing commissioners first of all, we're asked to speak with da on afraid and corruption this will be directed at those things there and also speaking about mr. obama this is towards him with fraud and corruption you leave out a lot of people in hunters point and potrero hill they're moving this is the problem and also seeing i've been with san francisco housing for 24 years and i'm having trouble
because the orientation towards at the sceneer is a compacted project i'm comfortable about the concessions that have been made on a will the that has constraint when you obey and put unitsgain, i wish the rendering would have been more true to the materials but i know that you normally deal with them so i move to approve. >> second. >> but we're not taking dr i see mr. jonas raising his and bro we're not taking dr but as proposed again commissions commissioner antonini commissioner...
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regardless of their political orientation or their ideological correction or stance to start looking at these problems realistically because the system clearly is not working when the united states becomes the premier jailer of the entire world where one and 100 adults are serving time or have served time in a penal institution. where there are more people in every prison, in every state in this country today suffering from severe mental illnesses that are all the private public treatment facilities in each of those states, where the mission the prison and jail system is supposed to fulfill can be fulfilled because it's dysfunctional. more people are being locked up for things that they shouldn't be locked up for that they needn't be locked up for that is necessary. pat nolan who was in a fellowship former president of the prison fellowship when he was there he liked to talk about the fact that today we lock people up because we are mad at them when we should be reserving prison and jail space for people who we are afraid of. there are obviously people who have committed crimes and who are dangerous enough that they need to be kept away from rest of society. they built th
regardless of their political orientation or their ideological correction or stance to start looking at these problems realistically because the system clearly is not working when the united states becomes the premier jailer of the entire world where one and 100 adults are serving time or have served time in a penal institution. where there are more people in every prison, in every state in this country today suffering from severe mental illnesses that are all the private public treatment...
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orientation level. >> for kids as young as 12 years old, time at pendleton begins here at the intake unit. >> everybodyt comes through the facility comes through here first. you see some that's real timid and scared. you see some that's kind of brash and cocky. there's a variety of attitudes or personalities that come through here. usually intake, maybe a week or two until they reclassify them and find a unit or program for you to go to. moyer. come with me this way. let's go ahead and strip down for me. take everything off. turn around. what is that? >> a brand. >> a brand? is that a gang-related star, man? huh? >> yes, sir. >> what gang is it? >> gd, sir. >> gang of disciples? >> yes, sir. >> been locked up five years. haven't seen my family in a while. because your family likes to leave you when you get locked up in trouble. all your friends disappear. you have no social life, really. you just have you and your cellmates. that's it. >> staff at pendleton are focused on educating these troubled teens. but intake is just the first step on the road to rehabilitation. >> from that they go into their mai
orientation level. >> for kids as young as 12 years old, time at pendleton begins here at the intake unit. >> everybodyt comes through the facility comes through here first. you see some that's real timid and scared. you see some that's kind of brash and cocky. there's a variety of attitudes or personalities that come through here. usually intake, maybe a week or two until they reclassify them and find a unit or program for you to go to. moyer. come with me this way. let's go ahead...
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unit. a lock-down dormitory where they will stay for at least a few days until they complete orientation and can be assigned a bed in general population. in the meantime, they have little to do other than to think. >> i try to keep anything negative out of my head, because i don't like to stress too much over things. because i don't want it to tear me up. it's big. facing 70 years. >> can you get mr. knight for me? he's 18 years old. he's been in trouble with the law since he's 14. he ain't been outside much, out of a secured facility much, since 14 years old. we'll work with him and tell him, you know, what his needs are and what we think he needs to work with. how you doing this morning? >> okay. >> you adjusting well? >> yep. >> you're in gr51 orientation. this is your name as we know it. the number is 191618. you're at indiana state prison. this pprd, the expected relice date is 2-23-2043. all right. this is the book for here, the offender handbook. this tells you all your different services. what you can expect to provide. i need you to sign off on that. all right. notification of next
unit. a lock-down dormitory where they will stay for at least a few days until they complete orientation and can be assigned a bed in general population. in the meantime, they have little to do other than to think. >> i try to keep anything negative out of my head, because i don't like to stress too much over things. because i don't want it to tear me up. it's big. facing 70 years. >> can you get mr. knight for me? he's 18 years old. he's been in trouble with the law since he's 14....
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united states attorney in kansas. people say what is wrong with kansas, i said, not barry grissom. we came in together in the same orientation group or pledge class, as we call it, at the department of justice. and barry has had a great run as u.s. attorney, engaging in unprecedented level of outreach with local law enforcement in kansas and one of the real leaders in the u.s. attorney community in terms of civil rights as well. and finally, at the far end of the podium is doug jones, doug is one of the co-chairs of the panel whose work led to the report. doug is the former united states attorney in the northern district of alabama. i had a chance to hear doug speak. he spoke to large group of u.s. attorneys about his work when he was the united states attorney, specifically his prosecution of a cold case in his district that stemmed from the 1963 bombing of the birmingham baptist church and the murder of four young girls in that tragic incident. he personally handled the prosecution of ku klux klansmen that were involved in that bombing. it was an inspiring search when i heard it. inspiring to think about it, and gifting to
united states attorney in kansas. people say what is wrong with kansas, i said, not barry grissom. we came in together in the same orientation group or pledge class, as we call it, at the department of justice. and barry has had a great run as u.s. attorney, engaging in unprecedented level of outreach with local law enforcement in kansas and one of the real leaders in the u.s. attorney community in terms of civil rights as well. and finally, at the far end of the podium is doug jones, doug is...
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united states attorney in kansas. people say what is wrong with kansas, i said, not barry grissom. we came in together in the same orientation group or pledge class, as we call it, at the department of justice. and barry has had a great run as u.s. attorney, engaging in unmess dented level of outreach with local law enforcement in kansas and one of the real leaders in the u.s. attorney community in terms of civil rights as well. and finally, at the far end of the podium is doug jones, doug is one of the co-chairs of the panel whose work led to the report. doug is the former united states attorney in the northern district of alabama. i had a lance to hear doug speak. he spoke to large group of u.s. attorneys about his work when he was the united states attorney, specifically his prosecution of a cold case in his district that stemmed from the 1963 bombing of the birmingham baptist church and the murder of four young girls in the tragic incident. he personally handled the prosecution of klu klux klans minnesota that were involved in theblomming. is was an inspiring search when i heard it. inspiring to think about it, and gifti
united states attorney in kansas. people say what is wrong with kansas, i said, not barry grissom. we came in together in the same orientation group or pledge class, as we call it, at the department of justice. and barry has had a great run as u.s. attorney, engaging in unmess dented level of outreach with local law enforcement in kansas and one of the real leaders in the u.s. attorney community in terms of civil rights as well. and finally, at the far end of the podium is doug jones, doug is...
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>> that is what united states senators should be fighting for. our jobs plan is an action orientedobs plan that works for our families and veterans, cultivating what is unique in kentucky, training our workers not just for today but for tomorrow, that we are invigorating appalachia and offering better wages and negotiating a better deal. we do this not only by fighting to strengthen and protect our good coal jobs, but making sure we diversify our economies in eastern and western kentucky, something our jobs plan that was developed with kentuckians from both eastern and western kentucky acknowledge has been a failure under senator mcconnell. we have to have someone who wants to make sure to invest in the infrastructure projects we need in kentucky. the science, technology, and math programs. we have to have someone who wants to bring eastern and western kentucky online, not someone like senator mcconnell who wants to vote against on the best bills to bring in that growth. >> she did not mention a single program except the minimum wage. the minimum wage increase that she advocates is
>> that is what united states senators should be fighting for. our jobs plan is an action orientedobs plan that works for our families and veterans, cultivating what is unique in kentucky, training our workers not just for today but for tomorrow, that we are invigorating appalachia and offering better wages and negotiating a better deal. we do this not only by fighting to strengthen and protect our good coal jobs, but making sure we diversify our economies in eastern and western kentucky,...
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oriented solutions. you will not get there from here unless you elect a republican majority in the united states senate working with e-house. we can do that. the senate has passed bill after bill that would be helpful with regard to replacing obamacare. >> again, as i said from the beginning, i wasn't an initial soap order of the affordable care act. i don't believe it was the right decision. right now what we have is a health care affordability issue. we had it before the affordable care act. we had it today. this is what you see in washington. incident talk about how to address the affordability we have taken an issue like the aca and made a political football. ultimately it prevents them from having to make the hard decisions that we need to make to secure american's future financially. >> my apologies, i'm not sure where that came from. craig anderson, our next question. >> and abortion question. a woman must have an ultrasound with the option of viewing the image, get counseling and wait 24 hours. you agree with these regulations and should ultrasounds before abortions be mandated nationwide? >> i've addr
oriented solutions. you will not get there from here unless you elect a republican majority in the united states senate working with e-house. we can do that. the senate has passed bill after bill that would be helpful with regard to replacing obamacare. >> again, as i said from the beginning, i wasn't an initial soap order of the affordable care act. i don't believe it was the right decision. right now what we have is a health care affordability issue. we had it before the affordable care...
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male announcer ] united is rolling out global, satellite-fed wi-fi to connect you even 35,000 feet over the ocean. ♪ that's...wifi friendly. ♪ . >>> ted in washington not just orientationembers of congress who got voted in last week and will start in january, in addition to them, for a handful of people today, they actually got sworn into office today. and they get to start in congress right away during this lame duck season. those members include a man named dave bratt who does not have to wait until january because the way dave bratt got his seat in congress is by beating eric cantor, the republican house majority leader in a republican primary in virginia for eric cantor's home seat. eric cantor then quit congress and that's what made that seat an open seat. that's why dave bratt was sworn in today so he can take his seat immediately until having to wait till january with everybody else. eric cantor's powerful staff in washington sort of cast to the four winds once mr. cantor unexpectedly lost that primary then quit congress. but having been through that whirlwind of anger and recrimination and surprise and shocking loss inside their own party, the eric cantor staff
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was time for of their egardless political orientation or at nds, to start looking these problems realistically system is, clearly, not working when the united becomes the premier jailer of the entire world. where there are more people in in ry prison in every state this country today, suffering from severe mental illnesses, then all of the treatment facilities in those states. missions cannot be ffulfilled, because they are deficient. with the , who is prison fellowship and former president of the prison fellowship -- when he was liked to talk about the fact that today, we lock people up because we are mad at them. when we should be reserving prison space and jill people we are afraid of. there are, obviously, people who have committed crimes and to our dangerous enough that to be kept away from the rest of society. have done is we have allowed our dedication to for ing people up -- political reasons -- to overwhelm the prison system. the 1994 crime bill unlocked the gates and poured federal money into prison construction. as was said in the field of and they will ng, come -- build it and they will come. prison ng to get real reform through
was time for of their egardless political orientation or at nds, to start looking these problems realistically system is, clearly, not working when the united becomes the premier jailer of the entire world. where there are more people in in ry prison in every state this country today, suffering from severe mental illnesses, then all of the treatment facilities in those states. missions cannot be ffulfilled, because they are deficient. with the , who is prison fellowship and former president of...
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united years. >> as long as this things go on go on the youth are getting more pissed. >> the mayor says he's working more with the community he loves. >> we've talked about having community oriented policing, where there's a bridge between the gap. >> my brother's keeper summit aimed at providing opportunities for young people and adults reaching their potential, particularly young boys and men of color. a police review board to improve police accountability and incentives for law enforcement officers to live and be more active in the communities they police, despite those reforms the mayor says the police department's leadership should remain the same. in ferguson, it's the city manager not the mayor who has administrative powers to hire and fire employees. jackson. >> do you think that police chief, given all the criticism that he's received and the calls for his resignation, do you think he should stay in his position? >> you are kind of asking a tough question there because the doj is probably going to put in on this i think quite a bit. the, me personally i think chief has done a tremendous job. he was the first person to promote an african american, promoted two of them to
united years. >> as long as this things go on go on the youth are getting more pissed. >> the mayor says he's working more with the community he loves. >> we've talked about having community oriented policing, where there's a bridge between the gap. >> my brother's keeper summit aimed at providing opportunities for young people and adults reaching their potential, particularly young boys and men of color. a police review board to improve police accountability and...
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oriented around north/south axis. we will have talks with the heads of countries and talk about china and trying to do things and they'll say we feel more cultural affinity with the united states. we don't see a level of engagement so i would just, you know, put that on your shoulders going into this position. our economy is running north and south. the flow of people is running north and south. cultural positions and heritages. we are a nation, 1565. the founding of st. augustine florida. we've been a hispanic nation 42 years before jamestown, but we don't make that a primary focus of our foreign policy. i would encourage you and your partners at the state department to be taking advantage of the opportunities that are low hanging fruit. >> i appreciate that, senator, if i could say a brief word to address it. first, i know from my conversations with the secretary that this is something that he's personally very focused on. we have a very dynamic assistant secretary of state who i know you know, roberta jacobson, who does an amazing job every single day, but it's also something that the president and vice president has been very focused on. the president has made six t
oriented around north/south axis. we will have talks with the heads of countries and talk about china and trying to do things and they'll say we feel more cultural affinity with the united states. we don't see a level of engagement so i would just, you know, put that on your shoulders going into this position. our economy is running north and south. the flow of people is running north and south. cultural positions and heritages. we are a nation, 1565. the founding of st. augustine florida....
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oriented around north/south axis. we will have talks with the heads of countries and talk about china and trying to do things and they'll say we feel more cultural affinity with the united states. we don't see a level of engagement so i would just, you know, put that on your shoulders going into this position. our economy is running north and south. the flow of people is running north and south. cultural positions and heritages. we are a nation, 1565. the founding of st. augustine florida. we've been a hispanic nation 42 years before jamestown, but we don't make that a primary focus of our foreign policy. i would encourage you and your partners at the state department to be taking advantage of the opportunities that are low hanging fruit. >> i appreciate that, senator, if i could say a brief word to address it. first, i know from my conversations with the secretary that this is something that he's personally very focused on. we have a very dynamic assistant secretary of state who i know you know, roberta jacobson, who does an amazing job every single day, but it's also something that the president and vice president has been very focused on. the president has made six t
oriented around north/south axis. we will have talks with the heads of countries and talk about china and trying to do things and they'll say we feel more cultural affinity with the united states. we don't see a level of engagement so i would just, you know, put that on your shoulders going into this position. our economy is running north and south. the flow of people is running north and south. cultural positions and heritages. we are a nation, 1565. the founding of st. augustine florida....
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commonsense, if you will, oriented, and they look at something from the standpoint, our greatest trading partner in our state of west virginia is canada. 35 states in the united states look at canada as our favored nation to trade with. and we have been doing more trading than ever before, and we will continue to do so. i am coming at this from security. how do we remain secure as a nation? how do we become less dependent? and if you look at what's going on in the world, maybe it will give you a picture of what we're dealing with, the facts of life. now, we all want to use the technology and we all can through research and development improve our technology to use the resources that are going to be used that the world has produced for us in a cleaner fashion. with that being said, i don't look at keystone as being an export pipeline, and even the state department's environmental impact statement states that export is unlikely to be economically justified for any significant time. cost and market conditions dictate that this oil would go to domestic refineries and will be used in our country, the united states of america. by getting more canadian oil, we can d
commonsense, if you will, oriented, and they look at something from the standpoint, our greatest trading partner in our state of west virginia is canada. 35 states in the united states look at canada as our favored nation to trade with. and we have been doing more trading than ever before, and we will continue to do so. i am coming at this from security. how do we remain secure as a nation? how do we become less dependent? and if you look at what's going on in the world, maybe it will give you...