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we have the luxury that our social workers go out unannounced and knock on the door. this is helpful because this is how you catch people in their natural settings and especially for our abuse cases. this is very vital for the investigation that we need to carry out. we don't need to notify an abuser that we are about to show up and make that attempt to investigating a case. more often than not our clients don't have the capacity to pull it together anyway for us. we show up unannounced and as you can imagine sometimes people aren't real representative -- receptive to our uninvited unscheduled announcements. however, i have really skilled social workers and it's a rare exception that we are not able to actually carry out a psycho social assessment with a client oncer able to find them and locate them. sometimes that can be an obstacle and getting the correct information about where that individual is located. that actually is what makes it very challenging for us to serve homeless individuals unless they are in a stable shelter situation where we can actually follow-u
we have the luxury that our social workers go out unannounced and knock on the door. this is helpful because this is how you catch people in their natural settings and especially for our abuse cases. this is very vital for the investigation that we need to carry out. we don't need to notify an abuser that we are about to show up and make that attempt to investigating a case. more often than not our clients don't have the capacity to pull it together anyway for us. we show up unannounced and as...
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hunter macy for mostly adults with intellectual disabilities and the great chosen for its first unannounced inspection last december five days after stuart still does but serious allegations of abuse the inspection found on the day it was gone all restaurants were safe but one bungalow for adults a lot internal doors which impinge on the liberty of some of them. it also says some personally care plans did not specifically detainee required interventions creation potential for inconsistent and inappropriate physically impaired. these are serious concern but it's great to see the cake was actually going and it sounded reasonable answer for actions happened and is also of course the first time the paper has the scars to do this. so with issues of concern to race in december twenty thirteen kinds of stuart's care items it was in a position and then a number of days to go into none of an unannounced inspection. this is grace was the first time we've ever had is presented as the services sought to bury but at the club also said the mechanism for reporting abuse of behavior the center required imp
hunter macy for mostly adults with intellectual disabilities and the great chosen for its first unannounced inspection last december five days after stuart still does but serious allegations of abuse the inspection found on the day it was gone all restaurants were safe but one bungalow for adults a lot internal doors which impinge on the liberty of some of them. it also says some personally care plans did not specifically detainee required interventions creation potential for inconsistent and...
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. >> then in february, 2012, the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms shouds up unannounced at theirufacturing business in texas. as it happens, the engelbrechts are licensed to manufacture firearms. they say they never have. >> we don't make them. >> have you ever had this kind of inspection before from the atf in. >> no. >> what were they looking for? >> they were looking for a way to scare us. >> in july of 2012, yet another federal agency, the occupational safety and health administration showed up unannounced at their business to conduct a surprise inspection. after spending two full days scouring the business, osha found several infractions, for example, a fark lift operator wasn't using a seat belt. osha imposed some hefty fines. >> i think our tally for that little tour was $22,000, something like that. >> $22,000? >> so four federal agents are now looking at the engelbrechts, the irs, the atf, the fbi and osha. >> isn't it possible that this is all just a coincidence? >> wouldn't that be great in but you start stacking it up at and at some point, if it walks like a duck and
. >> then in february, 2012, the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms shouds up unannounced at theirufacturing business in texas. as it happens, the engelbrechts are licensed to manufacture firearms. they say they never have. >> we don't make them. >> have you ever had this kind of inspection before from the atf in. >> no. >> what were they looking for? >> they were looking for a way to scare us. >> in july of 2012, yet another federal agency, the...
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now, the president, as we heard, made a brief unannounced visit today. she didn't get a chance and was not able to meet the families gathered, huddled on the dock. the prime minister, when he came had a bottle of water thrown at him, it shoes and illustrates how the despair is turning to anger among the parents. >> what makes the accident distressing is among those on board were high school students, and poignant stories emerging from those who survived and those yet to be found, some messages. >> particularly those yet to be found. the newspaper published text messages sent by children to parents. there was one in particular that said this may be the last chance i get to tell your mum that i love you. i think we'll see emotion along those lines in the days and hours to come. and the emotion here in this part of south korea is raw at the moment. once it dawns on people that, you know, there are unlikely to be survivors, that emotion will be profound indeed. >> a sad situation. adrian brown with the latest from jindo in south korea. >> leaders from the u.
now, the president, as we heard, made a brief unannounced visit today. she didn't get a chance and was not able to meet the families gathered, huddled on the dock. the prime minister, when he came had a bottle of water thrown at him, it shoes and illustrates how the despair is turning to anger among the parents. >> what makes the accident distressing is among those on board were high school students, and poignant stories emerging from those who survived and those yet to be found, some...
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at the gymnasium where other families of the missing have been saying, the prime minister had an unannounced visit, he was almost lynched and they prevented him from leaving the gymnasium for several horse. people really, really, really -- several hours. people really, really, really are venting their fury any way they can on combine they can. thank you adrian brown from jindo. >> russian state media are saying five have been killed in an attack on a pro-russian checkpoint in eastern ukraine, near the city of slovyansk. a mediator from the organisation for security and cooperation in egypt is due to hold talks. they are refusing to put down their weapons and leave buildings in defines of an agreement signed on thursday. joining us live from donetsk is hoda abdel-hamid. what do we know about the latest incident? >> so far we are having unconfirmed reports, but according to the reports of russian state television, as you mentioned, there would have been a shoot-out at the check point in a village east of slovyansk. three of the pro-russian men who were manning the checkpoint would have died an
at the gymnasium where other families of the missing have been saying, the prime minister had an unannounced visit, he was almost lynched and they prevented him from leaving the gymnasium for several horse. people really, really, really -- several hours. people really, really, really are venting their fury any way they can on combine they can. thank you adrian brown from jindo. >> russian state media are saying five have been killed in an attack on a pro-russian checkpoint in eastern...
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companies to carry out safety checks, adding if necessary inspectors could turn up anonymously and unannouncedbut the ferry's owners weren't subject to any external inspection. this excellent company appears to been spending very little on training staff. >> translator: according to the annual report for last year, it spent just $500 on staff training. looking at that we can say they didn't spending any money on education including crew member safety training. >> reporter: in the family's hometown, the familiar list said the investigation could wait. they called on the media to report more accurately and less invasively and for the government to move faster. >> translator: please understand the anguished hearts of the parents who want to go into the water themselves. all south koreans are condemning the late response of the government. >> reporter: among the bodies brought ashore on tuesday that of kim. on saturday her mother told al jazeera that her fate was in god's hands. her phat wloer has been sustaining himself spoke of his guilt for not telling her to get off of the ship. at least now t
companies to carry out safety checks, adding if necessary inspectors could turn up anonymously and unannouncedbut the ferry's owners weren't subject to any external inspection. this excellent company appears to been spending very little on training staff. >> translator: according to the annual report for last year, it spent just $500 on staff training. looking at that we can say they didn't spending any money on education including crew member safety training. >> reporter: in the...
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they said if necessary, inspectors would turn up anonymously and unannounced.a company officially classified as excellent, this company merely needed to submit documents, and it appears to have been spending very little on training its staff. >> translator: according to the annual report for last year, it spent just $500 in staff training. looking at that, we can say they didn't spending any money on education, including crew member safety training. >>> the families said the investigation could wait. they called on the media to report more accurately and less invasively and for the government to move faster. >> translator: please under the anguished hearts of the parents who want to go into the water to search for their children themselves. >> reporter: among the bodies brought ashore that of kim. on saturday her mother told al jazeera that her fate was in god's hands. her father spoke of the guilt for not telling her to get off of the ship. at least now they can take their daughter home. >>> two separate attacks have been care rid out on police in northwestern
they said if necessary, inspectors would turn up anonymously and unannounced.a company officially classified as excellent, this company merely needed to submit documents, and it appears to have been spending very little on training its staff. >> translator: according to the annual report for last year, it spent just $500 in staff training. looking at that, we can say they didn't spending any money on education, including crew member safety training. >>> the families said the...
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>> it puts someone in the child care facilities once a year which is unannounced. you'll have a frequency of inspections that will further constitute better compliance with the law. >> reporter: last month we went undercover to show daycares not complying with requirements to show safety reports to anyone who asked. >> you don't have anything that we can look at? >> no. >> reporter: we teamed with the center for investigative reporting and also found an inspection system so outdated that records are available only in paper form at regional and state offices, not online. >> the way that our system works we don't have an easy way -- we don't even have a difficult way, we don't have a way of taking the information that is in this system and putting it up online. >> reporter: pat leery oversees 40,000 daycares where 1.1 million children go every day. the current system does not allow even her department to analyze the data. >> we didn't conceive of this data do get statewide reports and say where is the facility with the worst? >> i'm embarrassed and frustrated. >> rep
>> it puts someone in the child care facilities once a year which is unannounced. you'll have a frequency of inspections that will further constitute better compliance with the law. >> reporter: last month we went undercover to show daycares not complying with requirements to show safety reports to anyone who asked. >> you don't have anything that we can look at? >> no. >> reporter: we teamed with the center for investigative reporting and also found an inspection...
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too many kids for the amount of staff on duty and during an unannounced inspection in march, officials found a child unsupervised in the bathroom. a violation that resulted in a $150 fine. >> i have been here a few years and never had any problems before. >> a parent who didn't want to be identified said the day care operator told him about one of the staffing violations. and posted the required state inspection notices, but didn't mention the unattended child. >> little upsetting, you know, considering i have a child around the same age. >> reporter: gloria marin believes the state will find that the staff is neglecting children. >> i'd pick her up and she'd be like mama, i'm thirsty. we give her water and she would down two cups of water. >> reporter: they say while 3 and 4-year-old girls may not be able to explain exactly what is going on, changes in behavior say a lot. >> mariah, when they tell me anything, she would be scared to walk in every morning. >> reporter: they say while the licensing division investigates they want parents to know their concerns. >> i want the parents to
too many kids for the amount of staff on duty and during an unannounced inspection in march, officials found a child unsupervised in the bathroom. a violation that resulted in a $150 fine. >> i have been here a few years and never had any problems before. >> a parent who didn't want to be identified said the day care operator told him about one of the staffing violations. and posted the required state inspection notices, but didn't mention the unattended child. >> little...
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washington to fight the chain by sending military planes into this alan unannounced. in another sign of support for a japan u s defense secretary chuck a film of those tokens crash or collective self defense by altering its war renouncing constitution. kato said sunday in tokyo at japan the strain of proactive role in contributing to global and the stalled peace and stability. whether he killed will address the fleet review in a sheet during his visit and eight and remained unclear that experts say china may not want japanese were shipped in its waters because of japan's occupation of china and during the second world war. i need to be told that south korea a country also mired in a diplomatic dispute with japan and tightening its fun to china. according to sources monday sells financial supervisory service covering their chastity and that his chinese counterpart in the gym last week and agreed to bolster financial cooperation. the past that to me and had maintained closer economic ties with japan chambers will also conduct a joint study of japan's wartime sexual and
washington to fight the chain by sending military planes into this alan unannounced. in another sign of support for a japan u s defense secretary chuck a film of those tokens crash or collective self defense by altering its war renouncing constitution. kato said sunday in tokyo at japan the strain of proactive role in contributing to global and the stalled peace and stability. whether he killed will address the fleet review in a sheet during his visit and eight and remained unclear that experts...
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into the local economy the health information policy is marci has published nineteen reports after unannounced inspections of two children hospitals african women's hospital inspections were carried as it seems tourist boards and i hate these boards. inspectors found the church wardens kennedy on tv one i hate the sport is clean and well maintained. equal to spend the day care units and the west wing board at the royal victorian eye and ear hospital to be clean and well maintained runway skills already operating. rental scheme will soon be a right to the sale of state funding originally intended to support the setup of new schemes fifty million euro in funding was made available in the last budget bill for profit that could be spent department of education has decided to distribute the balance. the plea agreement in euro two skills with existing schemes. over seven hundred complaints from the past year about the way in which state organizations use the irish concerns about signage obispo ca respondents and communication. the bulk of complaints. the office of commissioner china deals with diffi
into the local economy the health information policy is marci has published nineteen reports after unannounced inspections of two children hospitals african women's hospital inspections were carried as it seems tourist boards and i hate these boards. inspectors found the church wardens kennedy on tv one i hate the sport is clean and well maintained. equal to spend the day care units and the west wing board at the royal victorian eye and ear hospital to be clean and well maintained runway skills...
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is building up to watch for russian plains which for years have flown in baltic air space unannounced testing and probing. fears are worsening. action in ukraine remind leaders in countries remind them how their nations were once themselves annexed by the kremlin. >> on wednesday american fighter pilots handed over to polish and british airmen and women, all part of a standard rotation but one bigger than ever before. the baltic countries, estonia, latvia and lithuania don't have their own aircraft, so they've had to rely on alliance members. >> n.a.t.o. partners wanted in a visible way to contribute to the integrity of the air space and along the way reassure an ally to let them know that n.a.t.o. is strong. n.a.t.o. is ready, and n.a.t.o. is committed to collective security. >> n.a.t.o. says it is watching. a boost of presence is likely also a warning with more jets taking to the air, armed and ready for action just in case. nick schifrin, the air force base lithuania. >> sanctions imposed by russia by the u.s. and european union because of ukraine are meant to target those close to
is building up to watch for russian plains which for years have flown in baltic air space unannounced testing and probing. fears are worsening. action in ukraine remind leaders in countries remind them how their nations were once themselves annexed by the kremlin. >> on wednesday american fighter pilots handed over to polish and british airmen and women, all part of a standard rotation but one bigger than ever before. the baltic countries, estonia, latvia and lithuania don't have their...
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. >> it puts someone in the facilities once a year which is unannounced.you'll have a frequency of p inspections which will further constitute better compliance with the law because they know we're going to be coming. >> reporter: last month we went undercover to show day cares not complying with eve the most basic state law requirements to show safety inspection reports to anyone who asks. >> so you don't have anything that we can, like, look at? >> no. >> reporter: we teamed with the center for investigative reporting and found an inspection system so outdated that records are available only in paper form at regional and state offices, not online. >> unfortunately, the way our system works, we don't have an easy way -- we don't have a way, at the moment, of taking the information in the system and putting it up online. >> reporter: pat heary oversees the department. it doesn't allow her department to analyze the data. >> it didn't conceive of being able to get statewide reports and say where's the facility with the worst and how can we track this and tra
. >> it puts someone in the facilities once a year which is unannounced.you'll have a frequency of p inspections which will further constitute better compliance with the law because they know we're going to be coming. >> reporter: last month we went undercover to show day cares not complying with eve the most basic state law requirements to show safety inspection reports to anyone who asks. >> so you don't have anything that we can, like, look at? >> no. >>...
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are ordered to carry out safety checks, if necessary, inspectors would turn up anonymously and unannounced. >> the company classified as excellent weren't subject to any external inspection. they merely needled to submit documents. they seem to have spent little at training of staff. >> according to the report of last year, it spent just $500 on staff training. we can say they didn't spend any money on education, including crew member safety training. >> in the hometown, the families of the survivors said the investigation could wait. they called on the media to report more accurately and less invasively and on the government to move faster. >> please understand the anguished heart of the parents who want to go into the water to search for their trapped children themselves. all south koreans are condemning the late response of the government. >> among the bodies brought ashore tuesday, that of kim, on saturday, her mother told aljazeera that her fate was in god's hands. her father who had been challenging authorities spoke of his guilty for not telling her to get off the ship. at least now
are ordered to carry out safety checks, if necessary, inspectors would turn up anonymously and unannounced. >> the company classified as excellent weren't subject to any external inspection. they merely needled to submit documents. they seem to have spent little at training of staff. >> according to the report of last year, it spent just $500 on staff training. we can say they didn't spend any money on education, including crew member safety training. >> in the hometown, the...
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is points has made for slow progress, something the president expressed concern about, during an unannounced visit. the audio was only becoming more grueling. >> you are just repeating what they are saying on the news. one woman tells officials. they say there have been too few dives and time is running out. frustration fueled by unverified reports of text messages and facebook posts coming from inside the ferry. >> we think 60 to 70 people are still alive, but when we talk to them, they just worry about whose job it is. they keep passing it on to somebody else. >> later police say they check the phone accounts and concluded that the text messages had been faked. they promised to track down and punish those responsibility. >> many of the parents stood vigil, and now through another long awful day, what they want, of course, is what so far authorities haven't been able to provide them. some real news, of the fate of their loved ones. >> some more details have emerged on the investigation, coast guard officials saying a deviation from the government recommended rout may have contributed to the
is points has made for slow progress, something the president expressed concern about, during an unannounced visit. the audio was only becoming more grueling. >> you are just repeating what they are saying on the news. one woman tells officials. they say there have been too few dives and time is running out. frustration fueled by unverified reports of text messages and facebook posts coming from inside the ferry. >> we think 60 to 70 people are still alive, but when we talk to them,...
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thomson, federal regulators have ordered advisories, held public hearings and have been conducting unannounced spot inspections. they're drawing up rules to retrofit train cars to meet new safety standards. meanwhile derailments continue at record pace with 14 in the past year alone. >> the fact that more oil has spilled last year than in the previous four decades combined indicates how much danger there is. i'm not willing to allow this types of situations happen in albany. there is no way we would recover from it. >> al jazeera. >> right now 75% of all oil pumped in north dakota is shipped villa rail. while new pipelines are under construction it's doubtful theyy will replace train transport any time soon. it does not give the oil companies the same flexibility in funneling oil to refineries will be to pay the top dollar. >>> how the sanctions on russia could end up hurting america's own space program, and the fight to give millions of americans a rise. that's "real money." >> space may be the final frontier, but it also may be the conflict between united states and russia. look at the respo
thomson, federal regulators have ordered advisories, held public hearings and have been conducting unannounced spot inspections. they're drawing up rules to retrofit train cars to meet new safety standards. meanwhile derailments continue at record pace with 14 in the past year alone. >> the fact that more oil has spilled last year than in the previous four decades combined indicates how much danger there is. i'm not willing to allow this types of situations happen in albany. there is no...
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something the president expressed concern about, during an unannounced visit to the site. for other parents gathering in nearby port, the audio was only becoming more grueling. you are just repeating what they are saying on the news. they say that time is running out for their children, frustration fueled by unverified reports of text messages and textbook reports coming from inside the ferry. >> we think 60 to 70 people are still alive. they keep it to somebody else. they promise to track down and punish those responsibility. >> many of the parents on this dock, and now through another long awful day, what they want, of course, is what so far authorities haven't been able to provide them. some real news of the fate of their loved ones. >> some more details have emerged on the investigation. coast guard saying a deviation from the recommended rout may have contributed to the sinking also noting a sharp turned just before it got into trouble. they are also questioning the captain, reportedly one of the first off the ship. investigators will want to know why passengers were
something the president expressed concern about, during an unannounced visit to the site. for other parents gathering in nearby port, the audio was only becoming more grueling. you are just repeating what they are saying on the news. they say that time is running out for their children, frustration fueled by unverified reports of text messages and textbook reports coming from inside the ferry. >> we think 60 to 70 people are still alive. they keep it to somebody else. they promise to...
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companies to carry out safety checks, and aiding if necessary inspectors would turn up anonymously and unannounced. >> reporter: but as the company is classified as excellent it was not ever submitted to external inspections. they only had to submit documents. and they spent very little training its staff. >> according to the report last year it spent just $500 on staff training. looking at that we can say that they didn't spend any money on education and crew member safety training. >> reporter: the family of the survivors say the investigation could wait. they called on the media to report more accurately and less invasively and for the government to move faster. >> please understand the anguished hearts of the parents who want to go into the water and search for their trapped children themselves. they're delaying the response of the government. >> reporter: among the bodies brought to shore on tuesday, on saturday her mother toldage that her fate was in god's hands. her father, who had been sustaining himself by challenging authorities spoke of his guilt for not telling her to get off the ship.
companies to carry out safety checks, and aiding if necessary inspectors would turn up anonymously and unannounced. >> reporter: but as the company is classified as excellent it was not ever submitted to external inspections. they only had to submit documents. and they spent very little training its staff. >> according to the report last year it spent just $500 on staff training. looking at that we can say that they didn't spend any money on education and crew member safety...
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>> in july 2012 yet another agency the occupational safety and health administration showed up unannouncedconduct a surprise inspection. after spending two full days scouring the business for workplace violations oshea found several infractions for example a fork lift operator wasn't using a seat belt. osha imposed hefty fines. >>ings our tally was 22,000 dollars. >> maybe a little more than that. >> four federal agencies are looking at engelbrecht the i,are s, atf the fbi and oshea. >> isn't it possible this was all a coincidence? >> wouldn't that be great? if you start stacking it up at some point it walks like a duck quacks like a duck it probable by does. >> the irs said they were legally prevented from disclosing information. the fbi did not comply. the atf said they were within their rights to make a warrant with their inspection. the atf said it was a routine random inspection. >> did you ever ask any of these agencies why the sudden interest in you and your lives? >> no. they were just following orders. >> did did the orders come from? >> there's the request he. >> in addition to a
>> in july 2012 yet another agency the occupational safety and health administration showed up unannouncedconduct a surprise inspection. after spending two full days scouring the business for workplace violations oshea found several infractions for example a fork lift operator wasn't using a seat belt. osha imposed hefty fines. >>ings our tally was 22,000 dollars. >> maybe a little more than that. >> four federal agencies are looking at engelbrecht the i,are s, atf the...
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tuesday instructed all companies to carry out safety checks adding that inspectors could turp up unannounced. a company classified as excellent, they were not subject to inspection. they had to submit documents. the excellent company seems to spend little on training staff. >> translation: according to the annual report for last year it spent $500 on staff training. looking at that, we can say they didn't spend money on education, including crew member safety training. >> in ansan, the home town of the students, the families of the survivors said the investigation could wait, and called on the media to report more accurately and less invasi invasionive -- invasionively. >> translation: understand the anguished hearts of parents who want to go into the water to search for their children themselves. >> among the body brought ashore on tuesday, that of kim. on saturday her mother told al jazeera that her fate was in god's hands. her father, sustaining himself by challenging authorities spoke of his guilt for not telling her to get off the ship. theest now they can -- at least now they can take
tuesday instructed all companies to carry out safety checks adding that inspectors could turp up unannounced. a company classified as excellent, they were not subject to inspection. they had to submit documents. the excellent company seems to spend little on training staff. >> translation: according to the annual report for last year it spent $500 on staff training. looking at that, we can say they didn't spend money on education, including crew member safety training. >> in ansan,...
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something the president expressed concern about during an unannounced visit to the site.ne woman tells officials they say there have been too few dives that time is running out for their children. frustration fueled by unverified reports of text messages and facebook posts coming from inside the ferry. >> concludes that the text messages have been faked they promised to track down and punish those responsibility. >> some more details have emerged on the investigation. coast guard officials saying a deviation from the government recommended rout may have contributed to the sinking also noting a sharp turn made by the vessel just before it got into trouble. they are also questioning the captain, reportedly one of the first off the ship, investigator whose want to know why passengers were told to stay onboard as water rushed and why only one of the ferries lifeboats had been deployed. back at the port, schools and parents were returning from a trip to sea themselveses the rescue effort, the huge response to a national tragedy, made up of hundreds of individual ones. al jazee
something the president expressed concern about during an unannounced visit to the site.ne woman tells officials they say there have been too few dives that time is running out for their children. frustration fueled by unverified reports of text messages and facebook posts coming from inside the ferry. >> concludes that the text messages have been faked they promised to track down and punish those responsibility. >> some more details have emerged on the investigation. coast guard...
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. >> unlike police, health inspectors do not need a search warrant to pop in unannounced and start poking around. but after so many years on the job, inspector walsh is now a familiar face to many of the people who run these places. if their surveillance cameras see him coming, they'll be on their best behavior. >> we'll just wait on the corner. >> they won't recognize this younger inspector. >> go for it. >> so they're more likely to buzz him in and offer him the real deal. >> what did you see when you first went in there? >> those girls sitting on the couches. i would say about five of them putting make-up on. a girl wearing yellow lingerie, black lingerie, light pink lingerie. >> moments later inspector walsh enters. >> hi, health department. how is everybody? >> he finds women in lingerie scrambling to cover themselves and started customers racing for the exit. >> hello, what are you doing? putting your clothes on? >> whoa! >> upstairs, inspector walsh finds more massage room with women and men in various states of undress. >> hello. hi, how are you? >> fine, how are you? >> some of j
. >> unlike police, health inspectors do not need a search warrant to pop in unannounced and start poking around. but after so many years on the job, inspector walsh is now a familiar face to many of the people who run these places. if their surveillance cameras see him coming, they'll be on their best behavior. >> we'll just wait on the corner. >> they won't recognize this younger inspector. >> go for it. >> so they're more likely to buzz him in and offer him the...
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access points has made for slow progress, something the president expressed concern about during an unannounced visit to the site. the parents have been through so much and this ordeal is becoming more grueling. you're just repeating what they are saying on the news one woman tells officials. they say there have been too few dives, time is running out for their children, frustration fueled by unverified reports of text messages and facebook posts coming from inside the ferry. >> we think 60-70 people are still alive, but when we talk to them, they just worry about whose job it is. they keep passing it on to someone else. >> many parents on this dock stood judgeville last night and now through another long, awful day. what they want of course is whatsoever authorities haven't provided, real news of their loved once. investigators are trying to determine what caused the disaster. police are also questioning the captain. local media say he left the ship even while its. address system was telling passenger to say stay put. scores of parents were returning from a trip to see for themselves the rescu
access points has made for slow progress, something the president expressed concern about during an unannounced visit to the site. the parents have been through so much and this ordeal is becoming more grueling. you're just repeating what they are saying on the news one woman tells officials. they say there have been too few dives, time is running out for their children, frustration fueled by unverified reports of text messages and facebook posts coming from inside the ferry. >> we think...
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heading if deemed necessary inspectors would turn up anonymously and unannounced. >> as a company classifiedxcellent they never conducted external inspections. they only needed to provide documents. they spent very little training its staff. >> reporter: according to the annual report it spent just $500 on staff training. looking at that we can say that they didn't spend any money on education including crew member safety training. >> reporter: the student passenger's hometown say the investigation could wait. they called on the government to move faster. >> understanding the anguish hearts of the parents who want to go into the water to search for their trapped children themselves. they are dedemocratic the delayed reaction of the government. >> reporter: on saturday, her mother told al jazeera that her fate was in god's hands. her father, who had been sustaining himself by challenging authorities spoke of his guilt for not telling her to get off the ship. at least now they can take their daughter home so many others are still waiting nearly one week on. al jazeera, jindo, south korea. >> i
heading if deemed necessary inspectors would turn up anonymously and unannounced. >> as a company classifiedxcellent they never conducted external inspections. they only needed to provide documents. they spent very little training its staff. >> reporter: according to the annual report it spent just $500 on staff training. looking at that we can say that they didn't spend any money on education including crew member safety training. >> reporter: the student passenger's hometown...
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>> what my bill does is puts somebody in these facilities once a year, which is unannounced. so you'll have a frequency of inspections, which will further constitute better compliance with the law because they know we're going to be coming. >> if we can see your license and inspection. >> last month we went undercover to show daycares not compiling to show safety inspection reports to anyone who asks. >> so you don't have anything that we can like, look at? >> no. >> we teamed with the center for investigative reporting and found an inspection system so outdated that records are available only in paper form at regional and state offices not online. >> unfortunately, the way that our system works, we don't have an easy way. we don't even have a difficult way at the moment. we don't have a way of taking the information that's in this system and putting it up online. >> pat with the department of social services oversees nearly 48 thousand daycares where 1.1 million children go every day. he told us the current system does not allow even her department to analyze the data. >> it
>> what my bill does is puts somebody in these facilities once a year, which is unannounced. so you'll have a frequency of inspections, which will further constitute better compliance with the law because they know we're going to be coming. >> if we can see your license and inspection. >> last month we went undercover to show daycares not compiling to show safety inspection reports to anyone who asks. >> so you don't have anything that we can like, look at? >> no....
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signing up for the affordable care act, and in addition he will take questions so out of nowhere, unannouncedexpected, a presidential news conference is coming up. we'll take you there live. >> there could be a deal that could quiet the problems in ukraine. calls for illegally armed groups to drop weapons and for protesters to leave the buildings they've taken over, seized, really. american officials are warning that russia had better stick to its word, and secretary of state john kerry says nobody has the sense that the job is done. get the details on this from peter doocy at the white house. tell us about the aid from the u.s. >> it's nonlethal military aid so won't kill or wound an aggressive separatists. if you look at the list what the pentagon is sending over to ukraine it reading like something you might see a in camping store catalogue. >> medical supplies, helmets, sleeping mats, and water purification units for ukraine's armed forces, as well as shelters, small power generators and hand fuel pumps for state border guard service. >> so now we wait and see the impact of the nonlethal
signing up for the affordable care act, and in addition he will take questions so out of nowhere, unannouncedexpected, a presidential news conference is coming up. we'll take you there live. >> there could be a deal that could quiet the problems in ukraine. calls for illegally armed groups to drop weapons and for protesters to leave the buildings they've taken over, seized, really. american officials are warning that russia had better stick to its word, and secretary of state john kerry...
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you hear about that they will be doing polygraphs unannounced on people. i had stories, they had to report any time they get a call, things like that. and i think these things go in waves. it does have a somewhat chilling effect and reminds people that, you know, they are being watched and should not talk to the press ultimately it is utile. it. >> i am a little more concerned than your. here is what the order says. if you work anywhere in any abcafifteen intelligence agencies you may not speak to a member of the press or anyone whose job involves a number of non-governmental organizations and certain lawyers and so on about anything related to intelligence, whether or not it is classified, and if you do then you will probably lose your job and your security clearance. lots of organizations, they frown on employees speaking for the company or disclosing the internal of the company. suppose you could even do it so grievously that you get yourself fired. what you cannot do is have that be a death penalty for your career. there are over 4 million jobs in this
you hear about that they will be doing polygraphs unannounced on people. i had stories, they had to report any time they get a call, things like that. and i think these things go in waves. it does have a somewhat chilling effect and reminds people that, you know, they are being watched and should not talk to the press ultimately it is utile. it. >> i am a little more concerned than your. here is what the order says. if you work anywhere in any abcafifteen intelligence agencies you may not...
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interesting in that it was just a week ago on thursday that president obama came out and said, in an unannounced press conference, we had 8 million people signed up and that the debate about obamacare was over, and that it is working. but if you look at oregon, they have not had one person signed up. you just talked about the $300 million there and now the federal government is going to have to take over and run the exchange. how much additional money -- how many more millions of dollars will that include? it's not just what is happening in oregon. we also see problems in maryland, we have problems as well in massachusetts. the hard part is we're moving mg into the implementation phase. and to in the enrollment phase, the bars they said have the been able to eclipse and take the victory lap but the things that are so critical they don't know. even though if if order a book on amazon right now, i'll get it tomorrow morning because they know they got paid. how come we don't know this information? >> well, that's part of the most transparent administration. i think it's because they don't want us t
interesting in that it was just a week ago on thursday that president obama came out and said, in an unannounced press conference, we had 8 million people signed up and that the debate about obamacare was over, and that it is working. but if you look at oregon, they have not had one person signed up. you just talked about the $300 million there and now the federal government is going to have to take over and run the exchange. how much additional money -- how many more millions of dollars will...
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my bill does is it puts somebody in there, in these child care facilities once a year which is unannouncedou'll have a frequency of inspections which will further constitute better compliance with the law because they know we're going to be coming. >> reporter: last month we went undercover to show day cares not complying with even the most basic state law requirements to show safety inspection reports to anyone who asked. >> you could call child care licensing. >> so you don't have anything we can look at? >> no. >> reporter: we teamed for the center of investigative reporting and also found an inspection system so outdated that records are available only in paper form. at regional and state offices not online. >> unfortunately the way that our system works we don't have an easy way -- we don't even have a difficult way at the moment. we don't have a way of taking the information that's in this system and putting it up online. >> reporter: pat here riff with the department of social services oversees nearly 48,000 day cares where 1.1 million children go every day. leery told us the curren
my bill does is it puts somebody in there, in these child care facilities once a year which is unannouncedou'll have a frequency of inspections which will further constitute better compliance with the law because they know we're going to be coming. >> reporter: last month we went undercover to show day cares not complying with even the most basic state law requirements to show safety inspection reports to anyone who asked. >> you could call child care licensing. >> so you...
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access points made for slow progress, something the president expressed concern about during an unannounced visit to the site. the parents have been through so much and this ordeal is only becoming more grueling. >> you are just repeating what they're saying on the news, the woman tells officials. they say there have been too few dives and time is running out for their children. facebook posts and texts coming from inside the ferry. >> we think 60 to 70 people are still alive but when we talk to them, they just worry about who's job it is. they keep passing it on to somebody else. >> many parents stood vigil through last night and now through another awful day. what they want of course is what authorities haven't been able to provide them, some real news of the fate of their loved ones. >> investigators are trying to determine just what caused the disaster. police are also questioning the captain. local media say he left the ship even while its public address systems were telling passengers to stay put. scores of parents were returning from a trip so his for themselves the rescue effort at
access points made for slow progress, something the president expressed concern about during an unannounced visit to the site. the parents have been through so much and this ordeal is only becoming more grueling. >> you are just repeating what they're saying on the news, the woman tells officials. they say there have been too few dives and time is running out for their children. facebook posts and texts coming from inside the ferry. >> we think 60 to 70 people are still alive but...
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you hear they will be doing spot polygraphs unannounced on people. i have had sources tell me they have to report any time they get a call from the press, things like that. i think these things go in waves. it does have somewhat of a chilling effect. it reminds people they are being watched, they should not talk to the press. ultimately, it is futile. >> maybe. i am more concerned than you are. i take your point. here is what the order says. if you work in any of the 15 intelligence agencies, you may not speak to a member of the press or anyone whose job involves disclosure to the public, that would involve lawyers and so on, about anything related to intelligence, whether or not it is classified. and if you do, you will probably lose your job and security clearance. lots of organizations, i bet even the "washington post," would frown on its employees speaking for the company or disclosing the internals of the company. i suppose you could do it so egregiously you get yourself fired. what they cannot do is a death penalty to your career. there are 4.4
you hear they will be doing spot polygraphs unannounced on people. i have had sources tell me they have to report any time they get a call from the press, things like that. i think these things go in waves. it does have somewhat of a chilling effect. it reminds people they are being watched, they should not talk to the press. ultimately, it is futile. >> maybe. i am more concerned than you are. i take your point. here is what the order says. if you work in any of the 15 intelligence...
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you hear they will be doing spot polygraphs unannounced on people. i have had sources tell me they have to report any time they get a call from the press, things like that. i think these things go in waves. it does have somewhat of a chilling effect. it reminds people they are being watched, they should not talk to the press. ultimately, it is futile. >> maybe. i am more concerned than you are. i take your point. here is what the order says. if you work in any of the 15 intelligence agencies, you may not speak to a member of the press or anyone whose job involves disclosure to the involvethat would lawyers and so on, about anything related to intelligence, whether or not it is classified. you will probably lose your job and security clearance. organizations, i bet even the "washington post," would frown on its employees speaking for the company or disclosing the internals of the company. i suppose you could do it so egregiously you get yourself fired. what they cannot do is a death penalty to your career. there are 4.4 million jobs that require clear
you hear they will be doing spot polygraphs unannounced on people. i have had sources tell me they have to report any time they get a call from the press, things like that. i think these things go in waves. it does have somewhat of a chilling effect. it reminds people they are being watched, they should not talk to the press. ultimately, it is futile. >> maybe. i am more concerned than you are. i take your point. here is what the order says. if you work in any of the 15 intelligence...
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after that incident the superintendent took matters into her own hands boarding the bus herself unannounced kids know they should always tell adults whether they've been mistreated. all of us shaking our heads this morning. >> i cannot believe that. thanks, gio. >> thanks a lot, gio. >>> now to the young woman struck by an arizona police officer sent flying over a metal bench during a riot after arizona's ncaa loss last weekend. the officer under investigation by the tucson police and the woman in that video speaking out exclusively on "gma" this morning. abc's cecilia vega has her story. >> reporter: it is the disturbing march madness video gone viral. a tucson officer ramming an unsuspecting student knocking her down during last weekend's riot police were called in to quell after the university of arizona's defeat. watch again. the officer slams the young woman sending her flying over a bench. this morning in an abc news exclusive, christina is speaking out for the first time and showing off the injury she says she got when that officer pummeled her for what she says was no apparent reaso
after that incident the superintendent took matters into her own hands boarding the bus herself unannounced kids know they should always tell adults whether they've been mistreated. all of us shaking our heads this morning. >> i cannot believe that. thanks, gio. >> thanks a lot, gio. >>> now to the young woman struck by an arizona police officer sent flying over a metal bench during a riot after arizona's ncaa loss last weekend. the officer under investigation by the tucson...
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if you want to, for example, identify the reaction time that you cannot run with 200 people an unannouncedsons, just for the safety of the people attending. >> okay. so how much generally, i would -- the question is how much confidence do you have in the simulation? that they represent real world conditions? >> so i think, i believe the simulations are really good. we do that for many years, and we have a safety factor considering uncertainties, so i think with 25% plus safety factor we are on the safe side. >> 25% means -- >> that is a safety factor for the simulation of -- >> you've added 25% to what the expectation is? okay, so you feel confident that this represents real world condition? >> yes. >> and anyone else on the panel have a comment on this? and if you could do it quickly, i -- >> information with the capacity on an mes system. one of the systems that we have has a capacity of 908 people within 30 minutes. that sounds as a high number, and that is done in two passageways. a requirement from our regulatory body is that that is conducted as a physical test. it's not a simulation
if you want to, for example, identify the reaction time that you cannot run with 200 people an unannouncedsons, just for the safety of the people attending. >> okay. so how much generally, i would -- the question is how much confidence do you have in the simulation? that they represent real world conditions? >> so i think, i believe the simulations are really good. we do that for many years, and we have a safety factor considering uncertainties, so i think with 25% plus safety...
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mary, what do you make of this unannounced press briefing?well, i would like to be optimistic and say that since they deployed the echo up to where the chinese had picked up the pings on two different days that they have an update for us and say they have put their equipment in the water and they're listening. and either they heard something or they haven't. and as the previous guest mentioned, it would be nice to hear what the shield is doing. i mean, surely they know that the world is waiting for the next ping. that's what i hope we hear about. if they've got any new news to tell us about the sounds from the deep. >> geoffrey thomas also joins us from airlineratings.com. geoffrey, you're in perth. angus houston is there. perhaps you have some information that you might want to share with us before he comes out and gives his press briefing? >> yes, don. look, there is a sense that this announcement may have something to do with what the ocean shield has found or not found. the sense is that possibly it has found something or it has reconfirm
mary, what do you make of this unannounced press briefing?well, i would like to be optimistic and say that since they deployed the echo up to where the chinese had picked up the pings on two different days that they have an update for us and say they have put their equipment in the water and they're listening. and either they heard something or they haven't. and as the previous guest mentioned, it would be nice to hear what the shield is doing. i mean, surely they know that the world is waiting...
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investigation there's a crackdown, more polygraphs come here proud they will be doing polygraphs unannounced on people and i've had sources tell me they have to report any time they get a call from the press, including me, things like that. i think these things go in ways. it does have a somewhat of a chilling effect. it reminds people that they're being watched. they shouldn't talk to the press but i think ultimately it's futile. >> i may be more concerned about it then you are. i certainly take your points, but here's what the order says. if you were anywhere in any of the 15 intelligence agencies, you may not speak to a member of the press, or buy liquor anyone whose job involves disclosure to the public so that would involve a number of lawyers and so on. about anything related to intelligence, whether or not it's classified and that if you do, then you will probably hoosier job and your security clearance. so lots of organizations, eithei think even the "washington post" would frown upon its employees speaking for the company or after disclosing the internals of the company and ice was
investigation there's a crackdown, more polygraphs come here proud they will be doing polygraphs unannounced on people and i've had sources tell me they have to report any time they get a call from the press, including me, things like that. i think these things go in ways. it does have a somewhat of a chilling effect. it reminds people that they're being watched. they shouldn't talk to the press but i think ultimately it's futile. >> i may be more concerned about it then you are. i...
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helped her or her health and they were to call me back and it wasn't until i sort of stopped in an unannouncedvisit one day that i saw that be had no intentions of doing so and her condition had deteriorated so badly that. i couldn't live with myself if i didn't ultimately speak of what was going on and what happened then you were approached by the toronto star and as i understand there were alternately fifteen whistleblowers involved in the story full talk about what happened at that time. while the started calling me. shortly after i left and during this period a lot of media outlets were actually calling former employees so once word got to them that i was a bit called me and i really wanted nothing to do with speaking to them i know the owner history is very litigious man knew that if i'd spoke you know put myself at risk but it was ultimately when i saw solution the condition she was in the day i said i thought i didn't have a choice in the matter and so the difference between what i did and what the majority the other whistleblowers did was i had i had agreed to use my name and face in f
helped her or her health and they were to call me back and it wasn't until i sort of stopped in an unannouncedvisit one day that i saw that be had no intentions of doing so and her condition had deteriorated so badly that. i couldn't live with myself if i didn't ultimately speak of what was going on and what happened then you were approached by the toronto star and as i understand there were alternately fifteen whistleblowers involved in the story full talk about what happened at that time....
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inspector five days before an inspection is supposed to be taking place these are supposed to be unannounced inspections. telling the guy who's operating the has railyard that he's come in for an inspection so the e-mails show that has has really our supervisor is and is. e-mailing this guy back with the implication being that he reached out before and we turned out the guy we confirm to. federal regulators reach out to him before. so that's that's kind of the first big issue here is that this isn't you know normal hazmat investigation policy you're not supposed to tip off the people you're inspecting that's the first part of this any idea why this could. has he lost his job he has not lost his job. you know so will will we'll see what happens there but i mean i mean this could be as much as teapot dome i mean it could have been like you know he was paid off and he was part of some giant conspiracy to save money by . shipping oil and dangers ways or it could just be that you know the guys see each other at the bar every night i mean i see them all town you know it's a small area i think he's
inspector five days before an inspection is supposed to be taking place these are supposed to be unannounced inspections. telling the guy who's operating the has railyard that he's come in for an inspection so the e-mails show that has has really our supervisor is and is. e-mailing this guy back with the implication being that he reached out before and we turned out the guy we confirm to. federal regulators reach out to him before. so that's that's kind of the first big issue here is that this...