We are spending on education and incarceration more than we are spending on anything else. We are dropping a lot of money on the back and just imagine if some of these programs that you mostly work in or want to start just imagine if you had 50,000 you could buy a house per year that money just poured down the hole because what happens is the about the Political Forces going on in the country to come up and say walking up. Three strikes and youre out and they wonder why they are vagabonds when they come out and cant get a job or student loan. They can barely get access to their own children and then we wonder why. They dont have anybody in their life. You see it. You see how this thing happens. Its a couple of small decisions that become big. That is a short portion of tonights programs on social workers in america. You can watch the entire Program Starting at 8 p. M. And that will be on the companion of work cspan. Now todays edition of washington journal. First up we asked viewers th
Details a lot of Miss Management and at the phoenix v. A. We saw cases where folks had serious are diseases. Still had to wait months h nine weeks. Six months to get any sort of follow up apoints scheduled. I got a class to talk to a deputy second earlier this week. He said it is still bad news report and still an embarrassment for the department. How extensive was the i. G. Investigation . This was a pretty in depth report. They spent months combing through files, not working, they said working with the department of justice and the fbi on possible fraud and case thats could result in criminal cases down the line. But they found widespread problems and investigationings of other facilities turned up the same issues of mismanagement, problems with how scheduling occurs. And really some systemic cultural problems that the va has been struggling to address since the spring. What did they find out about suicide and prevention related to the care they get at v. A. Facilities . Small we hea
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