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goldstein, about the supervision. you talked about a cookie cutter approach or no cross cutting agency approach to security but agency by agency security. now these agencies each have committees. these committees, of course, consist of personnel who are no more than the people who work in the building and none of them have any security background training or knowledge. is that not the case? >> yes, ma'am, that's correct. >> but they have some significant responsibility for security in buildings. would you describe the role of these lay people in security? >> yes, ma'am, we have done some work that's a couple years old now. it takes a look at the committees and explains that the individuals who make up those committees, as you said, rather tend to be the tenants of the building. and the tenant that has the largest footprint in the building typically chairs that committee. i have gone to and my staff has gone to a number of committee meetings over the years, and they do tend to be made up of lay people. they tend to be,
goldstein, about the supervision. you talked about a cookie cutter approach or no cross cutting agency approach to security but agency by agency security. now these agencies each have committees. these committees, of course, consist of personnel who are no more than the people who work in the building and none of them have any security background training or knowledge. is that not the case? >> yes, ma'am, that's correct. >> but they have some significant responsibility for security...
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goldstein, you may proceed. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for the opportunity to be here today and discuss the fps. recent incidents demonstrate their continued vulnerability to attacks and other acts of violence. fps is a responsible for protecting federal employees and visitors in approximately 9600 federal facilities. to help accomplish the mission fps conducts security assessments and contracts approximately 13,500 security guards deployed to federal facilities. fps charges fees for security services to federal tenants. my testimony discusses challenges fps faces in number one in ensuring contract security guards deployed to federal facilities are properly trained and certified. and conducting risk assessments at the facilities. it's based on reports issued from 2009 through 2014. as part of our work, we found that the federal protective service continues to face challenges in ensuring contract guards have been properly trained and certified. before being deployed to federal facilities around the country. in september of 2013,
goldstein, you may proceed. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for the opportunity to be here today and discuss the fps. recent incidents demonstrate their continued vulnerability to attacks and other acts of violence. fps is a responsible for protecting federal employees and visitors in approximately 9600 federal facilities. to help accomplish the mission fps conducts security assessments and contracts approximately 13,500 security guards deployed to federal facilities. fps charges...
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former national campaign chairman for mike huckabee and a fox news contributor, and also richard goldstein, democratic pollster. thanks for being here. >> hi. >> you guys both know a lot about presidential campaigning. here we are, governor rick perry getting indicted, quick mug shot, off to new hampshire, first in the nation. then to the south. the signs are there. should he be taking this indictment more seriously? richard? >> i think rick perry has three main problems in contemplating a run for president. the first is his horrible race was only in 2012. this is knotting she wants history. republican voters in primaries can give people a second chance. romney got a good one, bush the elder got one. but they hadn't run so horribly the first time. the second problem is he's not even the favorite among republican activists in his own home state. and the third, and there is a temptation now with perry to say, i forget. i'll resist that. but the third is this indictment is serious. and the evidence is that perry is referring to it as a democratic witch hunt which is it's not. it's republican
former national campaign chairman for mike huckabee and a fox news contributor, and also richard goldstein, democratic pollster. thanks for being here. >> hi. >> you guys both know a lot about presidential campaigning. here we are, governor rick perry getting indicted, quick mug shot, off to new hampshire, first in the nation. then to the south. the signs are there. should he be taking this indictment more seriously? richard? >> i think rick perry has three main problems in...
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pacheco i'm cynthia goldstein we have one vacancy when a vacancy exists the board may have a vote of 3 members. we're joined by the representatives that have matters before the board and the senior building inspector and jeanine from the if the department of health and mr. pacheco at this point will you go over the boards meeting board guidelines and conduct the swearing process. the board requests you turn off all electronic devices appellants and permit holders and representatives each has 7 minutes to print e present their cases and 3 moinz minutes for rebuttals. members of the public who are not affiliated with the parties have up to 3 minutes to address the board to assist the board the members of the public who wish to speak are asked but not required to present a card to the staff. speakers and pens are available on the left side of the podium the board welcomes your comments and questions dollar survey forms on the left side of the podium if you have questions please speak to board staff before the board meeting or call the board office on mission street room 304. this meetin
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fifth seat is vacant to my left to attorney bryant he'll provide the board with advise i'm cynthia goldstein we're joined by representatives from the departments that have matters before the board and scott sanchez a representing the planning commission and next is the representative for the department of building inspection mr. pacheco consultation the swearing in process. >> the board requests you turn off you'll cell phones. platelets and departments representatives each has 7 mentioned to present their cases and 3 minutes important rebuttal people affiliated with those parties must conclude their comments in the 7 minutes per to assist the board in the accurate association of minutes the people are not required to submit a card when you come up to the podium. speaker cards are available on the left side of the podium there are customer survey forms on the left side of the board if you have questions speak to the staff or call the board office tomorrow morning on mission street room 304. this meeting is broadcast go on sfgovtv incapable channel 78 and dvds are available for purchase. at t
fifth seat is vacant to my left to attorney bryant he'll provide the board with advise i'm cynthia goldstein we're joined by representatives from the departments that have matters before the board and scott sanchez a representing the planning commission and next is the representative for the department of building inspection mr. pacheco consultation the swearing in process. >> the board requests you turn off you'll cell phones. platelets and departments representatives each has 7...
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the same curriculum which miss goldstein is telling us is anti-semitic, anti-israel, is the very samelum that's taught by israel in the schools it administers in east jerusalem. >> he's not going to be able to hear me so we're going to have to stop hill for just a second. >> -- israel is teaching in the schools it administers this curriculum which you say is antisemitic and antiisrael. one last point. period which saw the largest growth increase in unrwa's funding was the bush administration. so can i ask you to explain why, if we're so anti-israel, anti-semitic, why is it that it was the bush administration, it was under the bush administration that we saw the largest increase in funding to unrwa. >> chris, i'm glad you have your earpiece back in. you talked about that the same curriculum that we have in israel. we've done some fact checking there. >> it is jerusalem. in east jerusalem. >> each host country essentially puts together its own curriculum. u.n. helps facilitate, may provide some funding and facilities. i'm pretty sure israel is not teaching the exact same thing they're t
the same curriculum which miss goldstein is telling us is anti-semitic, anti-israel, is the very samelum that's taught by israel in the schools it administers in east jerusalem. >> he's not going to be able to hear me so we're going to have to stop hill for just a second. >> -- israel is teaching in the schools it administers this curriculum which you say is antisemitic and antiisrael. one last point. period which saw the largest growth increase in unrwa's funding was the bush...
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here with tips to let us know what's hot and not when it comes to polish is jen goldstein, executiveeauty editor of "marie claire" magazine. >> thanks for having me. >> so hands can be a real problem. >> i know. some women worry they giveaway their age. i don't think that's the case at all. if you have great colors and wear them in appropriate places you're going to look great. >> that's the key, the appropriate color for the appropriate places. >> i think it is. don't wear green glitter to a formal affair. >> unless you're 12. >> that's true. for either of us, we should stay away from green gliter. >> does the hue of the skin have anything to do with the colors you should pick? >> sure, if you have olive skin, don't do a green tone. golden skin, don't do a yellow tony. go for con craft. classic red pretty much everybody looks good in that type of color. >> excellent. you say certain polishes should be used in certain places and you brought something to show us here. >> i did. >> let's start from here. tell me what we're looking at. >> this is some of the colors i would say would be
here with tips to let us know what's hot and not when it comes to polish is jen goldstein, executiveeauty editor of "marie claire" magazine. >> thanks for having me. >> so hands can be a real problem. >> i know. some women worry they giveaway their age. i don't think that's the case at all. if you have great colors and wear them in appropriate places you're going to look great. >> that's the key, the appropriate color for the appropriate places. >> i...
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professor of political science at the university of rhode island and in moscow we crossed of lot of goldstein he is an associate professor of slavic studies at brown university right gentlemen cross-talk rules in fact that means you can jump in anytime i want and i very much encourage it to go i if i go to you first in berlin you spent some time in ukraine on a fulbright i understand where it is russian were attitudes about russia come from in the west because obviously you don't you can just open up a newspaper or magazine go to a website or a television in the west and well russia has to say the very least a bad name. one can hardly answer that question without first turning to your professor former professor martin believe is a most book about russian western perceptions of russia that's really the first place to start i think the lay press professor did an outstanding job in explaining the cultural context the only thing and historical context the essential point is i take it from his book being that whenever russia is strong attitudes against it are especially strong as well in europe th
professor of political science at the university of rhode island and in moscow we crossed of lot of goldstein he is an associate professor of slavic studies at brown university right gentlemen cross-talk rules in fact that means you can jump in anytime i want and i very much encourage it to go i if i go to you first in berlin you spent some time in ukraine on a fulbright i understand where it is russian were attitudes about russia come from in the west because obviously you don't you can just...
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. >> for safety reasons, goldstein costs andhifts while staff have risen. it provides a risk premium. wife, for the first time, did ask me what are we doing here? why can't we move? and it's hard. >> what did you say to her? >> you don't run away from your home every time it gets hard. so give it another go. what kind of measures are these companies taking to protect their staff? how does that impact to their productivity and profitability? >> one of the major things is bomb shelters. you have to be within 10 to 15 seconds of them in israel. that money could be spent elsewhere. these companies have been having to find ways to protect their ploys, sometimes sending them -- their employees, sometimes sending them home early. shiftsve been switching so that people have less time on the road and more time under the shelter of the building at work. peoplecustomers ordinary or the government in israel? are they doing anything to support these businesses? .> israeli customers when you talk about plastic manufacturing, they are taking early and paying early, allowi
. >> for safety reasons, goldstein costs andhifts while staff have risen. it provides a risk premium. wife, for the first time, did ask me what are we doing here? why can't we move? and it's hard. >> what did you say to her? >> you don't run away from your home every time it gets hard. so give it another go. what kind of measures are these companies taking to protect their staff? how does that impact to their productivity and profitability? >> one of the major things is...
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professor of political science at the university of rhode island and in moscow we crossed of lot of goldstein he is an associate professor of slavic studies at brown university right gentlemen cross-talk rules in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it to go i if i go to you first in berlin you spent some time in ukraine on a fulbright i understand where it is russian were attitudes about russia come from in the west because obviously you don't you can just open up a newspaper or magazine go to a website or a television in the west and well russia has to say the very least a bad name. one can hardly answer that question without first turning to your professor former professor martin believe is a most book about russian western perceptions of russia that's really the first place to start i think the late press professor did an outstanding job in explaining the cultural context the only thing. and historical context the essential point is i take it from his book that whenever russia is strong attitudes against it are especially strong as well in europe the
professor of political science at the university of rhode island and in moscow we crossed of lot of goldstein he is an associate professor of slavic studies at brown university right gentlemen cross-talk rules in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it to go i if i go to you first in berlin you spent some time in ukraine on a fulbright i understand where it is russian were attitudes about russia come from in the west because obviously you don't you can just...
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. >> goldstein runs a plastic manufacturing firm a little further south.dustry has played a historic role in communities. that is why the cost of keeping his company close to gaza, national policy also plays a role in the decision. >> it is a combination of trying to be competitive, but at the other end, a long-term view about the way israel should look like. >> for safety reasons, goldstein have cut some ships. costs for shelters, storage and staff have risen. >> providing a risk premium -- >> there are some things money can't buy. that includes peace of mind. the first time, did ask me, what are we doing here? why can't we move? >> what did you say to her? >> you don't run away from your home every time it gets a little hard. give it another go. , bloomberg.rx >> tough choices. let's bring you some company news. first-half sales at the world's largest security firm rose more than 4% and beat analyst estimates. the company says it still has much to do to capture its full potential and plans to sell 15 of its smaller businesses. g4s is the world's third la
. >> goldstein runs a plastic manufacturing firm a little further south.dustry has played a historic role in communities. that is why the cost of keeping his company close to gaza, national policy also plays a role in the decision. >> it is a combination of trying to be competitive, but at the other end, a long-term view about the way israel should look like. >> for safety reasons, goldstein have cut some ships. costs for shelters, storage and staff have risen. >>...
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av goldstein runs a manufacturing firm justify further south -- just further south.litics play a role in his decision. >> it is a combination of trying to be very competitive on one end, but on the other hand it is a long-term view about the way israel should look like. >> for safety reasons, goldstein cut some shifts while his costs, storage, and staff has risen. >> we are paying extra salaries, providing like a risk premium. >> there are some things money cannot buy, and that includes peace of mind. >> my wife, for the first time, me why are weask living here? why can't we move? it is hard. >> would you say? >> what did you say? from yournot run away home. >> willem marx joins us. how scared are people in those committees and factories? looks it depends who you speak to. some say they are getting -- >> it depends who you speak to. some say they are getting used to this. others have moved. the effect it has on businesses, they are worried about getting home to their children. it does seem to have an impact on their productivity. meects -- >> explained to more about
av goldstein runs a manufacturing firm justify further south -- just further south.litics play a role in his decision. >> it is a combination of trying to be very competitive on one end, but on the other hand it is a long-term view about the way israel should look like. >> for safety reasons, goldstein cut some shifts while his costs, storage, and staff has risen. >> we are paying extra salaries, providing like a risk premium. >> there are some things money cannot buy,...
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eastern lawrence goldstein on the competition between the right brothers and glenn curtis to be the predominant name in manned flight. american history tv on friday at 8:00 eastern. i look at the hollywood park trail of slavery. the 200th anniversary of the battle a blaze byrd in the burning of washington. sunday night at 8:00 p.m. former white house chiefs of staff discuss how presidents make decisions. finer television schedule one week in advance at c-span.org and let us know what you think about the programs are watching. , less, and e-mail us. it joined the c-span conversation, like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. >> in october, 2013, the u.s. supreme court heard oral arguments in the case of mccutcheon v. federal election commission. the case dealt with campaign financing laws. next, the hour-long oral argument. first, some background on the issues involved. >> next up is oral argument in the case mccutcheon v. fec. this bill with a wealthy republican donor in alabama who challenged overall domestic political contributions. joining us is legal correspondent mike doyle. but will be h
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eastern lawrence goldstein on the competition between the right brothers and glenn curtis to be the predominantame unmanned flight. american history tv on c-span on friday and a:00 eastern. look at hollywood's portrayal of slavery. 7-8:00 the 200th anniversary. sunday night at 8:00 p.m. former white house chiefs of staff discuss how presidents make decisions. find a schedule one week in advance at c-span.org and let us know what you think of the programs you're watching. , us, in dallas, joined the c-span conversation, like a sun facebook, follows on twitter. >> we are back with the final panel from the annapolis but the festival. in american politics. >> okay. good morning, everybody, and welcome to our session at the annapolis boat festival. we are in for a treat. we have to what is with us this morning who have vast experience in the world of politics. our conversation today about the future and changing american politics in the future could not have to better inform contributors. we are going to talk for about 40 minutes, and then we're going to invite you to ask questions. i hope is your l
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eastern lawrence goldstein on the competition between the right brothers and glenn curtis to be the predominance name in manned flight. american history tv on c-span2 friday at 8:00 eastern. look at hollywood's portrayal of slavery. saturday night at 8:00 that anniversary of the burning of washington and sunday night at 8:00 p.m. former white house chief of staff discuss how presidents make decisions. find our television schedule one week in advance and c-span.org and let us know what you think about the programs you are watching. said 202-6263400 or e-mail us for comments at c-span.org. join the c-span conversation, like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. >> we have more on the 50th anniversary of president lyndon johnson's great society. we looked at its impact on housing from today's "washington journal". this is just over 40 minutes. >> host: we continue our discussion about lyndon johnson's vision for a great society. he pushed several pieces of legislation and all week on "washington journal" we are talking about several of them. we started with the civil rights act, voting rights act,
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but goldstein reported 500 pages long but very small type. they had not read the quote to report before the date of first issued in the morning had worsened in the name of politburo. he hadn't read a summary of it. he wasn't going to read it. he didn't care what was in the report. the point is that it condemned israel and therefore automatically attached to be embraced and endorsed. msb right. because israel is somehow inherently lovely. israel is by definition a bad guy and never mind with the facts. the question is how do we get to that situation? at it this is the result of two different kinds of forces that have been at work over these 40 years. on the other hand, material pressures that were brought to bear and on the other hand, intellectual changes that have altered the equation with regard to the middle east company. that material pressures i think first about the use of terrorism, which was carried out by a thin european soil in terms of hijacking throughout the 1970s vintage in fact terrorize the europeans and so they came into a mo
but goldstein reported 500 pages long but very small type. they had not read the quote to report before the date of first issued in the morning had worsened in the name of politburo. he hadn't read a summary of it. he wasn't going to read it. he didn't care what was in the report. the point is that it condemned israel and therefore automatically attached to be embraced and endorsed. msb right. because israel is somehow inherently lovely. israel is by definition a bad guy and never mind with the...
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brooke goldstein is here with stunning new video revealing how palestinian children are being taughtited nation's summer program. you'll want to join us. >>> also, ambassador john bolton. that's tomorrow night at 9:00. be sure to set your dvr. thanks always for watching "the kelly file". we'll see you tomorrow night. again, let us know what you thought about the show with #kellyfile. we look forward to hearing about you about all of our segments tonight. we'll see you tomorrow. >>> welcome to "hannity" tonight. we're in tel aviv reporting from the ground in israel. behind me, by the way, is the iron dome that is protecting the people of israel. tonight, we take you to the front lines of israel's war on terrorism. >> the people are afraid to come outside. my children are afraid. seven missiles landing close to me. >> reporter: i go inside one of the many hamas tunnels under israel. >> look at the level of sophistication here. you've got these cement walls and blocks. by the way, the construction overall, very s
brooke goldstein is here with stunning new video revealing how palestinian children are being taughtited nation's summer program. you'll want to join us. >>> also, ambassador john bolton. that's tomorrow night at 9:00. be sure to set your dvr. thanks always for watching "the kelly file". we'll see you tomorrow night. again, let us know what you thought about the show with #kellyfile. we look forward to hearing about you about all of our segments tonight. we'll see you...
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what's interesting here, and this is work by goldstein, it shows that blast injury and repet ty brain trauma look the same at postmortem. so we have a military person at 45 with one close range blast injury, a 34-year-old with two blast injuries, an amateur football player at the aim of 18 with -- age of 18 with repetitive concussions and then a 21-year-old with subconcussive blow toss the head only. blows to the head only. next slide please. so what is known? the third is mild tbi is very difficult to diagnose, and that's been a serious problem because if you use cob vexal ct and conventional mri, you are not likely to find differences or abnormalities in the brain. so many people have said there's no problem then. the problem is the correct advanced tools have not been used until more recently, and now with advance neuroimaging, we're able to doig nose and move towards -- diagnose and move towards prevention. radiological evidence is shown of brain alterations in living individuals with mild tbi. and so if we can detect this early and we can perhaps then look at underlying mechanism
what's interesting here, and this is work by goldstein, it shows that blast injury and repet ty brain trauma look the same at postmortem. so we have a military person at 45 with one close range blast injury, a 34-year-old with two blast injuries, an amateur football player at the aim of 18 with -- age of 18 with repetitive concussions and then a 21-year-old with subconcussive blow toss the head only. blows to the head only. next slide please. so what is known? the third is mild tbi is very...
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i'm amy goldstein with "the washington post." my question is for secretary burwell. the report essentially attributed the improvement in the h.i. trust fund longevity to two factors. one a virt of features of the aca and, two, just a slow down in particularly inpatient hospital expenditures. i'm wondering if you can talk about the relative proportions of each in explaining the improvement in the trust fund and what specifically in the aca at this point is making a difference? thank you. >> i think that the -- i think what we see and we've talked about today is one of the biggest piece of news is what is happening on the medicare side. as the report reflects, it's a number of things coming together. in terms of the direct attribution in percentage terms, as we have seen recently when gdp numbers come out and that sort of thing, the question at this point in time of our ability to get it to the level of the question you're asking about, attribution at percentage levels i think is something very difficult to do and we have not done. i think what we do know and what the
i'm amy goldstein with "the washington post." my question is for secretary burwell. the report essentially attributed the improvement in the h.i. trust fund longevity to two factors. one a virt of features of the aca and, two, just a slow down in particularly inpatient hospital expenditures. i'm wondering if you can talk about the relative proportions of each in explaining the improvement in the trust fund and what specifically in the aca at this point is making a difference? thank...