Present. Northern Virginia Bureau chief julie carey outside the courthouse where mcdonnell is still testifying. Reporter today Bob Mcdonnell told jurors things he has never told his closest friends before. The story of how his marriage disinteated becoming worse with each year in elected office. We learned more about why the first couple comes and goes. Bob mcdonnell testified a week before the trial he moved out and into a local rectory with a priest who is a friend of his and said he couldnt face going home to maureen each night to rehash the case. 38 years of Public Service i never thought i would be having to testify in a trial like this. Reporter Bob Mcdonnells words. For nearly two hours he walked jurors through his 22 years of Elective Office and admitted with each step he was away from home more and communications broke down and his wife, maureen, was stressed especially as she assumed the role of first lady and says the troubles came to a head in one weekend in 2011. He set as
And a rap hand act. Three to six inches in Shenandoah Valley. A look at the radar again changing minute by minute. Next weather and traffic on the 1s. A look at the colder temperatures at 6 11. A look at the roads. Chopper over the outer look at New Hampshire avenue. Traff a warning to be careful. Beltway at river road, a nice sheen this morning. Wider look at things. Overall, looking pretty good. Havent seen much of a slowdown until now. Looks pretty slow. We called about this. Were not sure whats going on. As you head into town, its as well. Report of an earlier crash. 66, 95 in virginia, slowest spot is dale city. Some travel times on this very travely day in 10 minutes 6 02 is your time right now. Right now the roads are wet from the rain. This is 66 at gallos road in fairfax. Many people already on their way to their thanksgiving destination. Megan, how are the roads looking now . Well, they are wet for sure. You can see 270. We have quite a bit of volume this morning. A combinati
A also identifies a great deal of information about the causes of errors which allows the specific and effective policy solutions. That policy solutions. They are challenges to improving accuracy and a vast and complex system whose main system is to educate children, not administer the meal programs. The School Meal Programs operate in nearly 100000 schools nationwide and theres wide variation. Their staffing and resources and technological capacities vary widely. Theres also variation in what children get meals in the lunchroom or classroom and have fiscal checks who is in which category. Small rural schools have different operational and administrative capacities in larger districts assert hundreds of thousands of students. Meal tracking systems can range from paper to stateoftheart software. Schools are not really set up to do the the eligibility determinations at the Public Benefit programs do. The step program for medicaid have teams of professional eligibility workers who spend a
Pay attention to the marginalization narrative. I mean i think muslims are your best partners in this. I think muslims understand we can do without each other. Its a common enemy. They are not going to think twice. Im there with my family. I will be killed along with everyone else so we are in this together. Help us make those connections. Mr. Gartensteinross. I agree with what jm berger said that we are in a radical change. The question for us is are we up for this . I think we have grown content with a system in which a lot of things dont work where we tried to address problems and it gets lost somewhere in the bureaucracy and theres due process and everyone is waiting for someone else to do something and what we are getting in outputs is so suboptimal that of the u. S. Government or corporation with loose their jobs. The questions are can we move fast enough . Are there too many bureaucratic obstacles and if so what can we do to stop those obstacles and are we transparent enough bot
About the eligibility requirements of the current child nutrition assistance cadre of programs as they exist today . I think the important thing when youre talking about reducing errors and improper payment which is i think we all agree is a very important endeavor is to create a culture where a culture of compliance with the rules. We want the rules to be followed. I dont think the rules themselves are the problem i think its helping people understand them and there are lots of different people involved in the system. Its families when theyre filling out applications, its schools when theyre running programs, its states when theyre administering them. So i think that kind of day in and day out work is whats most important to reduce errors and reduce improper payments in the program. I would second that and also add its important to as a former president once famously stated, its important to not only trust but verify. I would add to that and say its important to trust and verify in a