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>> no maam. actually there's not been a reduction of the fps staff but there was sequestration did have an impact on the contract guard force and that when buildings close there was no requirement for contract guards. as such we did not have it. >> but most buildings did close. >> there were many buildings that did close. >> let me ask you this. were fps officers sequestered clerics were fps officers put on for low? >> no maam. no fps personnel were put on furlough. >> and contract guards were affected when buildings close would otherwise have buildings close but otherwise they run to the? >> yes maam. c. i would like to ask you mr. goldstein about the supervision at the committees. he spoke about a cookie-cutter approach no cross-agency are crosscutting agency approach to security but agency by agency security. these agencies each have committees. now 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 backgr
>> no maam. actually there's not been a reduction of the fps staff but there was sequestration did have an impact on the contract guard force and that when buildings close there was no requirement for contract guards. as such we did not have it. >> but most buildings did close. >> there were many buildings that did close. >> let me ask you this. were fps officers sequestered clerics were fps officers put on for low? >> no maam. no fps personnel were put on...
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May 11, 2014
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victims and so while the bbc news world invited dow chemical official on which turned out to be yes maam and dow zero stocks crashed like $3 billion within an hour or two. they rebounded after dow chemical was forced to say no we are actually and we are not going to compensate the victims the victims of the company we know own. that was huge because it wasn't just the fact that he got on the air and it was he the first time by a few million people probably let that story had reverberation effects and echoed throughout the medium became a big story. they succeeded i think because they reminded the world of what union carbide and dow chemical did. i guess we have time for one more question. >> you mentioned something about the big reveal and the s. man prank was the apology basically apologizing for dow and that was when the prank emerged. that is what made that such a powerful statement. >> i was trying to simplify the story but yeah cassette was actually kicking things off. they got things rolling in terms of spreading the word about that prank and reminded the world that yeah. one last
victims and so while the bbc news world invited dow chemical official on which turned out to be yes maam and dow zero stocks crashed like $3 billion within an hour or two. they rebounded after dow chemical was forced to say no we are actually and we are not going to compensate the victims the victims of the company we know own. that was huge because it wasn't just the fact that he got on the air and it was he the first time by a few million people probably let that story had reverberation...
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May 3, 2014
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yes maam. >> i was in mandala couple of weeks ago. and knott. [inaudible] >> that's a much longer conversation than we have time for. i will tell you one of my concerns about the mammography conversation that i'm hearing right now and most organizations including american cancer society recommends screening beginning at the age of 40. they don't talk about high-quality enough. they don't talk about the limitations of mammography or not and it's my personal belief that most people think screening is actually better than it is. it's not to say that it shouldn't be done. as to say it's not as good as many people think it is. one of the problems with people thinking it's better than it actually is is the supports for the research to find something better to have eroded because people think it's so good. it's a huge problem to the extent that -- i deal with bioengineers at georgia tech and emory and those young people, graduate students are not going into mammography or breast cancer. they are going into some other disease because it's all been done
yes maam. >> i was in mandala couple of weeks ago. and knott. [inaudible] >> that's a much longer conversation than we have time for. i will tell you one of my concerns about the mammography conversation that i'm hearing right now and most organizations including american cancer society recommends screening beginning at the age of 40. they don't talk about high-quality enough. they don't talk about the limitations of mammography or not and it's my personal belief that most people...
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i think -- yes maam. >> may have been under ported in the united states but there was a lot of coverageof that in a reasoned and the reason i know that it was still unfolding during our visit. when i was in chad they decided to bring their peacekeepers home and at the same time there was a u.n. report on the incident that came out. there has been a lot of attention and you know these situations are complicated because you don't want peacekeepers abusing people in any way, shape or form. they are there to protect people. at the same time we had chad doing so much to try to restore stability overall and we needed more peacekeepers, not less. so you are absolutely right that we cannot support sending people to a country where they abuse the local people. that's not the purpose that also be have to be vigilant in keeping that from happening in the first place and holding people accountable when it does happen. i do think there is attention being paid to it and i'm sorry we don't have specific answers for you today and i think we have to stay on top of it. >> thank you. i remember our collea
i think -- yes maam. >> may have been under ported in the united states but there was a lot of coverageof that in a reasoned and the reason i know that it was still unfolding during our visit. when i was in chad they decided to bring their peacekeepers home and at the same time there was a u.n. report on the incident that came out. there has been a lot of attention and you know these situations are complicated because you don't want peacekeepers abusing people in any way, shape or form....