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s underresourced southeast community. their goal is to help kids graduate from high school and be prepared for college and their future careers. >>> today was a perfect day to get outdoors, right, for a jog, bike ride, hike and if you like to hike and take the path less traveled on the c & o canal, there's a new app that may help you from getting lost. >> reporter: i love going hiking around here and i am willing to admit i've gotten lost a few times. you may want to try a new app called the c & o explore app. i decided to give it a try. i downloaded it. it brought me here. i met the mintons. >> this is our 4-week-old son. >> reporter: this face immediately captured my heart. he's going on his first hike. i asked his dad -- >> yes. i i found my way back eventually. >> reporter: getting lost with the little one is not an opposite. i showed them the map. >> this google map is how it is right now, but if it's something more, i sure would download it. >> reporter: it appears the app does offer a lot more than other gps driven
s underresourced southeast community. their goal is to help kids graduate from high school and be prepared for college and their future careers. >>> today was a perfect day to get outdoors, right, for a jog, bike ride, hike and if you like to hike and take the path less traveled on the c & o canal, there's a new app that may help you from getting lost. >> reporter: i love going hiking around here and i am willing to admit i've gotten lost a few times. you may want to try a...
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at goldman sachs and his confirmation hearing generally said he was surprised how underresourced we're. he made it clear he doesn't want to have a bureau like the i.r.s. because of an antiquated infrastructure have major problems that creates problems for the economy. his view was ok if the budget's going to be cut modestly, some people thought it could be cut more, business and modernization is critical. but in the meantime he would rather make sure the infrastructure starts to be upgraded and we continue to build some of the critical systems going forward. we think we need to do both. i think he's right. every year the risk to the antiquated system got greater. the number of outages we have is increasing. and again back on critical pay, the number people we have capable of fixing those are declining. you can't whistle your way by the graveyard. you can't say koskinen keeps talking about that. but the wheels haven't fallen off yet. my concern is that at some point it will all come home to people and say i guess he was right. maybe we should have given him more money. >> so this repres
at goldman sachs and his confirmation hearing generally said he was surprised how underresourced we're. he made it clear he doesn't want to have a bureau like the i.r.s. because of an antiquated infrastructure have major problems that creates problems for the economy. his view was ok if the budget's going to be cut modestly, some people thought it could be cut more, business and modernization is critical. but in the meantime he would rather make sure the infrastructure starts to be upgraded and...
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message in this book and that's the pediatric medicine for all advances remain undervalued and underresourced compared to the attention given to adult diseases in this country. when kurt joined children as surgical fellow he worked for justin randolph who was the first full-time pediatric surgeon in the nation's capital. that was more than 30 years ago. many of us in the dc area might not realize how fortunate we are to have a separate hospital devote today kids. only about three dozen other independent children's hospitals in the united states, maybe a couple hundred or so on the facilities that operate as part of larger integrated health systems but that compareson really 5,000 hospitals focused primarily on adult health care, kurt makes a persuasive case that it should be national priority because just think of it for a minute, if we can get care for kids right, we will make care forking the health of adults so much easier and more cost effective. so, ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming kurt newman. [applause] >> well, it's hard to know what to say when the owner of iconic in
message in this book and that's the pediatric medicine for all advances remain undervalued and underresourced compared to the attention given to adult diseases in this country. when kurt joined children as surgical fellow he worked for justin randolph who was the first full-time pediatric surgeon in the nation's capital. that was more than 30 years ago. many of us in the dc area might not realize how fortunate we are to have a separate hospital devote today kids. only about three dozen other...
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>> well, the fraud office has been looking at this case since 2012 it's notoriously underresourced, so it has taken a while. they also have interviewed many people in relation to it before they got to today. remember of course that the financial conduct authority had alrea also a case going on simultaneously and separate to that, an but another investment on the other side so certainly not coming to a conclusion >> thank you and barclays has he chosen dublin as its eu hub the badge hnk high school pical staff there. they agreed to rent a property that can hold over 400 workers >>> and this is a great story this morning the uk will pull out of an agreement that allows some european countries to fish as near as 6 miles from british shores the environmental secretary told bbc that britain will pull out of the fisheries convention a deal from before the country joined the european union. the chief negotiator says that the move changes nothing arguing that the eu's common fish ris policy supersedes the london agreement. i'm glad we're not just fighting about fishing but also about plenty of
>> well, the fraud office has been looking at this case since 2012 it's notoriously underresourced, so it has taken a while. they also have interviewed many people in relation to it before they got to today. remember of course that the financial conduct authority had alrea also a case going on simultaneously and separate to that, an but another investment on the other side so certainly not coming to a conclusion >> thank you and barclays has he chosen dublin as its eu hub the badge...
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the prosecutors who are so overwhelmed and underresourced don't literally page through it and flip through it and take dictation but they effectively do in many cases, those internal investigations the big law firms conduct are studiously curious and investigative threads that will take them to the board level or take them to the c suite, they ignore those most of the time. some of them are good. so it is a broken system. the young prosecutors who negotiate these settlements, that were told by eric holder and preet ba rare and all, they have incentive to put their name on the front major in the market to go after a c.e.o. that's not what happens in practice. in practice you're running theories isic of investigating for years and maybe not finding something, and if you find something you may go to trial farntiond you go to trial you're going to go up against the best trial lawyers in the country, and you might lose, and if you lose -- >> cohan: they are the best prosecutors in the country. >> they are but they don't have trial experience. one thing that changed is they don't do trials. the
the prosecutors who are so overwhelmed and underresourced don't literally page through it and flip through it and take dictation but they effectively do in many cases, those internal investigations the big law firms conduct are studiously curious and investigative threads that will take them to the board level or take them to the c suite, they ignore those most of the time. some of them are good. so it is a broken system. the young prosecutors who negotiate these settlements, that were told by...
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when there were school improvement grants but a lot of schools were, you know, just basically underresourced because we inequitably fund schools in this country. most states have a two or three to one ratio between their high and low funded schools. in essa, they still have the obligation when they identify a school as requiring intervention, to do a resource audit. to really look at the ways in which the sources may be inequitable or inadequate to do the work in that school. i think that's part of what has to be leveraged as we look forward. some of this is about measuring. but we can't just keep weighing over and over again. a lot of it is about making the investments that allows us to get the opportunities that they would need. the 100% of college and career ready that i was talking about, i don't know what your 30% is, maybe it's shares of people who end up with a college education, which is about 38% or 40%. but or maybe it's the percent who are proficient on -- >> from a.c.t., from s.a.t., we're about a third of graduating seniors. >> are hitting -- well are hitting a good score on a t
when there were school improvement grants but a lot of schools were, you know, just basically underresourced because we inequitably fund schools in this country. most states have a two or three to one ratio between their high and low funded schools. in essa, they still have the obligation when they identify a school as requiring intervention, to do a resource audit. to really look at the ways in which the sources may be inequitable or inadequate to do the work in that school. i think that's...
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proposal we're reviewing today would continue that trend by cutting i think 260 million from an underresourced agency. my concerns are not based on the partisan politics of this. to put the scale of this proposed cut in context, president trump's level for the irs falls $400 million short of what president bush asked for in '09. i think the predictable impact of in reduction would be the loss of more than 4,000 staff in taxpayer services, which would significantly diminish the services for taxpayers seeing prefiling and post filing guidance to timely and accurate meet their tax obligations. the level of service in the upcoming year if this cut is enacted would drop to nearly 40% -- 45% during peak filing. that would mean more than six out of ten callers -- more than six of ten caller will not be helped on toll free lines as they seelk guidance. my office hears from constituents when their calls go unanswered or it takes a long time to connect with irs officials. i think the solution is to give the agency the resources to meet these constituent needs. i look forward to hearing more about why th
proposal we're reviewing today would continue that trend by cutting i think 260 million from an underresourced agency. my concerns are not based on the partisan politics of this. to put the scale of this proposed cut in context, president trump's level for the irs falls $400 million short of what president bush asked for in '09. i think the predictable impact of in reduction would be the loss of more than 4,000 staff in taxpayer services, which would significantly diminish the services for...