Im looking for the next guest speaker. Okay, perfect. First of all, welcome back. We are a Nonprofit Organization fighting stigma and advancing opportunities for people with disabilities. The next session is going to be moderated and im really quite delighted about this because hes such an extraordinary leader and has recognized as a National Expert on ability, aging and health care policies. Hes more than 20 years of experience to manage the policy issues for diversity and stability community and advocates for diversity and inclusion within the Entertainment Industry. He particularly enjoys bringing his expertise to the policy to the Entertainment Industry supported. It can be an incredible ally and he is proving that today by bringing the leon daniels buckler to be with us today. He has a long line of experience and expertise i want to thank him for his work at the part of health and Human Services when is the Deputy Assistant secretary for planning and evaluation. He is one of the o
How do they do that . The first question goes to Katherine Archuleta. You say there are 8. 3 . I just wonder what levels are you talking about . Can you split it up, please . Are the administrative . Are the management level, midlevel . What are those numbers coming from . Lets get an answer to that question. I broke it out, the 8. 3 is governmentwide, and the 4. 1 is the management level. So what grade and above . Management, the ses level which would be a just system goes up to 15 and the next levels, include the ses. So the ses is the 4. 1. 4. 1 . And a followup question, as far as hiring practices, sometimes i have applied so many times going to u. S. A. Jobs, honestly hundreds of times, but sometimes i get an email into the you are qualified and so on, blah, blah, blah, but at the end. Comes a veteran and takes over my position. I understand that its, you know, with all due respect to veterans that i just want to understand the rationale of placing veterans for the finalist. So, t
[inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] if you missed any of our coverage of this live event you can see it on our web site at cspan. Org. There has been a constant procession of people all day as members of the public and Kennedy Family members have come to pay respects that president john f. Kennedy at the grave at Arlington National cemetery just outside washington, today marking the 50th anniversary of the assassination. The eternal flame the centerpiece of the grave site, when it was originally requested the eternal flame the centerpiece of the grave site was originally requested by first Lady Jacqueline kennedy. The permanent grave site was opened in march of 1967. Several remembrances taking place today, one just wrapped up in dallas, the site of the assassination and another at the jfk library in boston. We will get under way live at 2 30 eastern. We will have those tonight starting at 8 00 eastern. We will watch f
Hearing. I appreciate all the witnesses who have come here today. Mr. Secretary, the floor is yours. Thank you. Mr. Chairman, Ranking Member corker, members of the committee, thanks very much for welcoming me here to talk about the disabilities treaty, which i am very anxious to do. Mindful of the comments of the Ranking Member just now, i would just start off by saying we are 100 prepared as we have been to work through what are known as ruds reservations, understandings, and declarations in order to pass this treaty. That is our goal. As we begin with a place that makes it clear that we do not believe this has impact among but we are happy to restate and reassert the law in ways that makes senators feel comfortable, obviously. We want to pass this. It is not lost on any of us that only 11 months ago the senate fell just five votes short of approving this treaty. So more than 60 senators have already resolved in their minds many of the questions that are reraised again and again. We c
They will squash you. Narrator next, league of denial the nfls concussion crisis. Im really wondering if every single Football Player doesnt have this. Frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from and by the corporation for public broadcasting. Major support for frontline is provided by the john d. And catherine t. Macarthur foundation. Committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. More information is available at macfound. Org. Additional funding is provided by the park foundation. Dedicated to heightening Public Awareness of critical issues. The wyncote foundation. And by tfrontline Journalism Fund with a grant from and scott nathan and laura debonis. horns blowing erenberg touchdown listen to this crowd, theyre on fire the steelers have their key receivers in. Stallworth on the left, 82, swann, 88, on the right. Franco harris is now at the 30, big pileup. He fumbled the ball and lets see. Minnesota has it jeff siemon on it. Oh, yeah its stil