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[applause] >> thank you charlene.thank you mary, thank you charlene. >> this year booktv marks our 20th year of bringing you to country top nonfiction authors and latest books, find us every week
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thank you very much. >> thank you charlene.[applause] >> c-span launched td 20 years ago on cspan2 and since then we've covered thousands of authors and book festivals spanning more than 1000 weekends. in 2010, former secretary of state condoleezza rice talks about growing up during the civil rights area in july 1964, they reported that civil rights had been signed by president johnson and then the local anchor came on after and said the so-called civil rights had just passed. so my parents and i have a couple days later decided we were going to go out and test this new civil rights so we went to restaurant in a hotel nearby and the people looked up as we walked in and it was like something out of a movie. they look back and stop eating. >> watch this and other programs for from the past 20 years at booktv.org. type the author's name and the bookinto the search bar at the top of the page . >> gary smith, how often do economics professors talk about the role of luck and chance? >> used to be never. economists assumed that the wo
thank you very much. >> thank you charlene.[applause] >> c-span launched td 20 years ago on cspan2 and since then we've covered thousands of authors and book festivals spanning more than 1000 weekends. in 2010, former secretary of state condoleezza rice talks about growing up during the civil rights area in july 1964, they reported that civil rights had been signed by president johnson and then the local anchor came on after and said the so-called civil rights had just passed. so my...
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charlene moved to the us in one nine hundred ninety four. she treats a new york studio almost like a kind of stage a place that itself is curated to have a certain look. there comes a pitch or do you define up by vollies love that tacky notion of a so-called art studio help him i've always curated and presented my work space to resemble what a studio supposedly looks like. and when i start a new body of work create one or two paintings to energize the room those works are full of aggressive energy that electrified the atmosphere. so when you head to the dice toward an exhibition all. see three or four pictures which do just that. on the bones and equate a certain energy within the gallery space life is a form song. so anyone in need of a burst of vitality head on over to hamburg and get an energy refill from charlene for abstract on. the way that we wrap up today show but we will be back tomorrow with the best bits of the week on your imax highlights make sure to tune in for that thing that. i'm going to vision of your own mark starr large s
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i totally agree with charlene. i think we have to understand what their political objectives are, which are different than ours, what their economic possibilities are, which i think we could get a handle on, and to see how we could move forward and in what time frame in these various areas. >> i disagree only a tiny bit with carla. their objectives aren't different from ours, really. not in the main. they want peace, security and economic progress. they have to have that. we should have invited them into the tpp. big mistake, big big mistake. who was it that says keep your enemies close and your friends far away. if they had been in tpp, we could not have -- even this administration withdrawn from it. it would have been much more difficult. there's a duopoly in the world between the u.s. and china. we need to reach out and fig your out our common interests which there are many with china. obviously we have problems, not only with trade in the south and east china seas, we have problems with china with the militariz
i totally agree with charlene. i think we have to understand what their political objectives are, which are different than ours, what their economic possibilities are, which i think we could get a handle on, and to see how we could move forward and in what time frame in these various areas. >> i disagree only a tiny bit with carla. their objectives aren't different from ours, really. not in the main. they want peace, security and economic progress. they have to have that. we should have...
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i mean critically intricate those charlene's approach is simple enough. i usually start by just letting my hand wander across the campus. and it's fascinating i find my hands knows more than my mind of. my hand tends to automatically produce certain shapes that i could never actively conjure up when a fourth of bend over time these lines begin manifesting themselves as shapes. continues painting these lines transform into surfaces extending across the entire canvas. her painting soul ragga for example is a jumble of lines shapes mysterious letters and a tiny patch of yellow tucked randomly in between. if. i love that shade of your. it's like a lemon it totally jumps out at you it's like tara are here i am practically reaches out to the observer but what will the i accept how far can i go like. this it is will certainly need to brace for visual illusions galore nothing is as it seems all of celine fun hurls works are layered some elements shimmy through and some remain vague. the painter also loves taking parts of the older pictures and arranging them on n
i mean critically intricate those charlene's approach is simple enough. i usually start by just letting my hand wander across the campus. and it's fascinating i find my hands knows more than my mind of. my hand tends to automatically produce certain shapes that i could never actively conjure up when a fourth of bend over time these lines begin manifesting themselves as shapes. continues painting these lines transform into surfaces extending across the entire canvas. her painting soul ragga for...
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[applause] >> thank you charlene. thank you mary, thank you charlene. >> this year booktv marks our 20th year of bringing you to country top nonfiction authors and latest books, find us every weekend on c-span2, or online at booktv.org. >> hi, good evening everybody. welcome to the books thank you so much for coming out tonight. my name is marlin i coordinate events here. we -- if you have any first time -- one, two, okay. great -- always love having new face there is. as you know familiar independent books been in the bay area for 49 years celebrate 50 next year and various occasions and fen dragon, and something we settle now. hold a piece, we schedule a range are of events every month you can see more book sale and you can pick up one of our flyers -- also sign these on the table there. we can have a visual presentation tonight and then it will be -- talk about the book and chance to ask you questions afterwards as well, and we have books for sale on round table downstairs at the register to have them signed. now o
[applause] >> thank you charlene. thank you mary, thank you charlene. >> this year booktv marks our 20th year of bringing you to country top nonfiction authors and latest books, find us every weekend on c-span2, or online at booktv.org. >> hi, good evening everybody. welcome to the books thank you so much for coming out tonight. my name is marlin i coordinate events here. we -- if you have any first time -- one, two, okay. great -- always love having new face there is. as you...
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she has been driving this along with charlene. on our behalf, i want to thank the mayor process office of workforce development. they have been a driver in the partnership. build inc. has prior to eyed george prioritized open space. they understand the lengths could -- the landscape literally. of the real benefit here is to develop this waterfront for everyone and accessibly. they have taken that responsibility very seriously. at the the end of the day, this is an underserved neighborhood. it is a community that has not had extraordinary open space and we have welcomed hunter's point family. we have welcomed the institute. they have guided us through a lot of community conversations and how we make sure the park serves communities that are there now. we are really proud of this effort. it is a low-key day today as we are looking at this. there are many more steps in the process. yes, we have an enormous lift to fund this project, but i want to make two final points. one is, this is, essentially, a brownfield. environmental justice
she has been driving this along with charlene. on our behalf, i want to thank the mayor process office of workforce development. they have been a driver in the partnership. build inc. has prior to eyed george prioritized open space. they understand the lengths could -- the landscape literally. of the real benefit here is to develop this waterfront for everyone and accessibly. they have taken that responsibility very seriously. at the the end of the day, this is an underserved neighborhood. it...
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. >>> we can't just find out what's going on for mila, we have to check in with charlene. >> i wish arlene when it comes to the fall. >> i like fall colors and the scarves and putting a jacket on after being sweltering for months. >> have fun on your cruise, when i'm sitting here regretting all my summer mistakes. >> there you have it. we all know now that we should be happy or sad about fall. either way, who cares? >>> he's tearing up the streets of brussels in style. >> the kid is incredible. >> wait a minute. he's like a magician as well. >> see his unbelievable skills as he flips around the city. >>> and its a big birthday boogie. get your groove on coming up. nt this is a payday bar. and there's only one thing you need to know about it. it has a truck load of peanuts surrounding sweet caramel. i mean holy... (drill sound) look at all those peanuts. best part is it helps you get through your day. payday. best part is it helps you get through your day. i think lucky the leprechaun found his unicorn on a marshmallow islande sky, where everyone is always dancing! lucky charms now has a ne
. >>> we can't just find out what's going on for mila, we have to check in with charlene. >> i wish arlene when it comes to the fall. >> i like fall colors and the scarves and putting a jacket on after being sweltering for months. >> have fun on your cruise, when i'm sitting here regretting all my summer mistakes. >> there you have it. we all know now that we should be happy or sad about fall. either way, who cares? >>> he's tearing up the streets of...
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and his wife charlene abendroth murdered. found dead in their own house which was in an upscale country club right across the san francisco bay from adrian's hotel. and now, of course, the house was a crime scene where even the season lead detective scott dudek was horrified by what he saw. >> it was probably the most gruesome brutal homicide scene i've ever seen. >> it was march 14th, 2008, when the call came in. a country club employee had seen what looked like a body through the scherer's window. detective kirsten tucker was one of the first on the scene. >> as i approached the front door of the home, i could smell the odor of decay and blood from quite a distance away. >> and inside was like a war zone. blood everywhere. and the battered bodies of two people who had clearly fought for their lives. >> the bodies had suffered extensive, extensive injuries. >> it wasn't just the odor that told investigators the bodies had been here a while. >> there was a week's worth of newspapers that had been uncollected. >> they narrowed
and his wife charlene abendroth murdered. found dead in their own house which was in an upscale country club right across the san francisco bay from adrian's hotel. and now, of course, the house was a crime scene where even the season lead detective scott dudek was horrified by what he saw. >> it was probably the most gruesome brutal homicide scene i've ever seen. >> it was march 14th, 2008, when the call came in. a country club employee had seen what looked like a body through the...
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also this weekend, black youth project director charlene - - shares her thoughts on how to shift mainstreamideas on race, gender and class. new york times corresponded cj chivers talks about the american soldiers serving in afghanistan and iraq. and - - president of the foundation for rights in education. and - - argue a variety of societal trends have led to a weakening of diverse city appoints on college campuses. that's all this weekend on c-span2's booktv. for complete schedule, visit booktv.org. >> here's a look at books being published this week. the "washington post"'s bob woodward reports on the inner workings of the trump administration. in his book, fear. in contempt, ken starr recalled his time as independent counsel and the investigation of the clinton administration. astrophysicists neil degrasse tyson explained - - in assessor to war. and in identity, political scientist francis - - examines the history and current role of identity politics on domestic and global affairs. our look at this week's new releases continues with chef josc andres. about the chefs who helped the puert
also this weekend, black youth project director charlene - - shares her thoughts on how to shift mainstreamideas on race, gender and class. new york times corresponded cj chivers talks about the american soldiers serving in afghanistan and iraq. and - - president of the foundation for rights in education. and - - argue a variety of societal trends have led to a weakening of diverse city appoints on college campuses. that's all this weekend on c-span2's booktv. for complete schedule, visit...
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you were covering for charlene while she was on maternity leave.y i pushed to get thejob physical show so that‘s why i pushed to get the job share because i thought looking after a newborn baby alongside doing the eight shows a week, coming back late at night, sleepless nights with the newborn baby, i didn‘t think it would be possible sale i have the confidence to try and push for what i believed could happen. that was the agreement we had anyway because i have always been charlene's maternity cover so had she come back full time i was expecting to have left the show. it is nice i don't have too because it is nice i don't have too because it is such a wonderful show to be part of and it's a wonderful thing that's happening now to be part of well. and jenny being so supportive and on—board from the get go, the first conversation we had had we hadn‘t worked together, jenny doesn‘t owe me anything so you have been amazing and supportive from the beginning. ifjenny wasn‘t on board with it, it might not have happened. you do find that people who have th
you were covering for charlene while she was on maternity leave.y i pushed to get thejob physical show so that‘s why i pushed to get the job share because i thought looking after a newborn baby alongside doing the eight shows a week, coming back late at night, sleepless nights with the newborn baby, i didn‘t think it would be possible sale i have the confidence to try and push for what i believed could happen. that was the agreement we had anyway because i have always been charlene's...
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. >> reporter: women's rights activist charlene carruthers says the issue goes beyond the tennis court. why did this resonate with women the way it has? e> everything that happened g ring the match, and everything that's happening since the match is resonating with women because we can relate. we've had to resist and stand up for other women in our lives who have been treated in a wrong way. >> reporter: in a tv interview this morning, osaka said the win was bittersweet because she has been a serena fan her entire life and knew how badly the crowd wanted her to win. both the w.t.a. and u.s.t.a. have issued statements in support of williams, jeff, expressing desire for equal treatment for men and women. >> glor: interesting. an eye-opening discussion. dana jacobsen, thank you for being here. still ahead here, entertainment's most elite group gets some new members. medicare cards are changing. with new, more secure numbers. but con artists, they never change. they'll always try to steal your medical identity. so, what can you do? guard your card, just like a credit card. don't give your
. >> reporter: women's rights activist charlene carruthers says the issue goes beyond the tennis court. why did this resonate with women the way it has? e> everything that happened g ring the match, and everything that's happening since the match is resonating with women because we can relate. we've had to resist and stand up for other women in our lives who have been treated in a wrong way. >> reporter: in a tv interview this morning, osaka said the win was bittersweet because...
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i totally agree with charlene. i think we have to understand what their political objectives are, which are different than ours. what the economic possibilities are, which i think we can get a handle on, to see how we can move forward and in what time frame in these there is areas. >> i disagree a tiny bit. their objectives aren't different really. not in the main. they want peace, security and economic progress. we should have invited them into dusty kesey -- tcp. tcp, wehad been in could not have walked away from it. we need to reach out and figure ,ut where our common interests which there are many with china. obviously, we have problems not only with trade in the southeast china sees, the militarization of those offshore islands, human rights problems. there are many problems, but we have always had problems with other countries. that is where leadership and involvement and connection and entanglement make a difference. if you don't deal with someone, if you are not willing to sit down and try to figure out whe
i totally agree with charlene. i think we have to understand what their political objectives are, which are different than ours. what the economic possibilities are, which i think we can get a handle on, to see how we can move forward and in what time frame in these there is areas. >> i disagree a tiny bit. their objectives aren't different really. not in the main. they want peace, security and economic progress. we should have invited them into dusty kesey -- tcp. tcp, wehad been in...
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also this weekend black youth project 100 director charlene carrutherss shares her thoughts on how to shift mainstream ideas on race, gender and class. new york times correspondent c.j. chifers talks about the american soldiers serving in afghanistan and iraq. and the president of the foundation for individual rights and education and professor john haight argue that a variety of societal trends have led to a weakening of diverse viewpoints on college campuses. that's all this weekend on c-span2's booktv. for a complete schedule, visit booktv.org. .. i have the privilege of introducing ann, who we were talking about this earlier, i have known for 18 years when i was primordial ooze
also this weekend black youth project 100 director charlene carrutherss shares her thoughts on how to shift mainstream ideas on race, gender and class. new york times correspondent c.j. chifers talks about the american soldiers serving in afghanistan and iraq. and the president of the foundation for individual rights and education and professor john haight argue that a variety of societal trends have led to a weakening of diverse viewpoints on college campuses. that's all this weekend on...
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you see the showers into charlen county southern maryland, fredericksburg, that's the only area seeing somey shower activ right now. we will continue to see it making itsghay thr here but most will be on the light side.r temperise tomorrow, about 80 degrees tomorrow. about where we are today. upper 70s to around 80, a showers, not a bad day saturday. 81, i wouldn't be surprised to see some sunshine. monday and tuesday. the best chance of rain from florence. and then really breaking out into a lot of sunshine some of e very nice weather next week and fall feeling like fall. we're in the 70s next weekend. >>hat will be eat. >> that will be heaven. thank you. >> in e meantime, before we can get to that, we have to get through orence. now tropical storm florence and the winds at myrtle beach, as you can see, this storm will be here to stay the next f days. >> and these are live pictures from the storm team 4 by 4. we'll have more on the weather in our washington area from thi faliable internet is crucial. does it every go down? yes. can't do my josi ss grinds to a halt. our gig-speed netwo
you see the showers into charlen county southern maryland, fredericksburg, that's the only area seeing somey shower activ right now. we will continue to see it making itsghay thr here but most will be on the light side.r temperise tomorrow, about 80 degrees tomorrow. about where we are today. upper 70s to around 80, a showers, not a bad day saturday. 81, i wouldn't be surprised to see some sunshine. monday and tuesday. the best chance of rain from florence. and then really breaking out into a...
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. >> and many people myself included, we think of charlene from -- >> charlene. >> from "designing womentunately we have lost -- >> i understand. >> dixie and meshack and alice ghostley and it wouldn't be the same without them. i really think these reboots, people want to see -- they don't to see a new version. they kind of want to see the original or something completely different, but i think that annie and delta and i will show up occasionally. >> you better. >> i kind of love that character. i loved her. >> we loved her. i have to tell you it's still -- you guys were so ahead of your time. the issues you took on back then. still relevant today. well, let's talk about "a simple favor." >> such a great -- >> delicious. >> thriller. yeah. >> you play a mom. you are a mom in real life. >> i am. >> but this mom that you play, let's -- she has some issues. >> she's -- yeah, she's missing a few of her marbles. she's been through a lot. she drinks straight from the bottle. she doesn't bother with the glass, but i play blake's mother, and she's not -- she wouldn't win mother of the year. let'
. >> and many people myself included, we think of charlene from -- >> charlene. >> from "designing womentunately we have lost -- >> i understand. >> dixie and meshack and alice ghostley and it wouldn't be the same without them. i really think these reboots, people want to see -- they don't to see a new version. they kind of want to see the original or something completely different, but i think that annie and delta and i will show up occasionally. >> you...
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also this weekend, charlene carruthers shares her thoughts on how to shift mainstream ideas on race, gender and class. new york times correspondent cj -- talks about the american soldiers serving in our afghanistan and iraq. -- and professor john hayes argues a variety of societal trends have led to a weakening of diverse viewpoints on college campuses. that is all this weekend on c-span2 booktv. for a complete schedule visit booktv.org. i would kick off the weekend with the award winner paul greenberg explores the effect we have on oceans regarding seafood and omega threes. >> good evening everybody. org good afternoon. thank you for joining us this evening. we are happy to have you with us. first and foremost please silence your cell phones. also do not forget to visit us on line. you can give us your email address so we can send you an email every 20 to 30 seconds or so. [laughter] if you don't want to do that you can pick up our calendar of events to give you a breakdown of all of the wonderful events we have. one of our latest stories that just celebrated their anniversary in pi
also this weekend, charlene carruthers shares her thoughts on how to shift mainstream ideas on race, gender and class. new york times correspondent cj -- talks about the american soldiers serving in our afghanistan and iraq. -- and professor john hayes argues a variety of societal trends have led to a weakening of diverse viewpoints on college campuses. that is all this weekend on c-span2 booktv. for a complete schedule visit booktv.org. i would kick off the weekend with the award winner paul...
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curling brush of ski -- charlene barshefsky. susan shaw who served in the george w. bush administration and ron kirk who served in the obama administration. we have a sickly 35 years of trade and negotiating experience here and i want to take advantage of it. the first issue to really begin with a big picture, the president has taken the country in a different direction on trade and we can talk about whether that is the right direction or not a bit later. let's begin what you guys think this is. a hiccup that will go away or whether you think this is the beginning of a long-term shift in american thinking towards more managed trade, more protection. i think if you're in a story and you step back to what it used to be 100 years ago, are we reverting or is this just economic. do you want to begin in the we'll see if anybody else wants to talk. >> i'm not sure that i have the gift of prophecy. i'm not sure where we are headed. i think we are in no way sort of going back when we talked about international trade is that there've related only to manufactured goods. that is
curling brush of ski -- charlene barshefsky. susan shaw who served in the george w. bush administration and ron kirk who served in the obama administration. we have a sickly 35 years of trade and negotiating experience here and i want to take advantage of it. the first issue to really begin with a big picture, the president has taken the country in a different direction on trade and we can talk about whether that is the right direction or not a bit later. let's begin what you guys think this...
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first, black youth project 100 director charlene carruthers offers her shots on how to shift mainstream ideas on race, gender and class. 7:45 p.m. recounts but double experiment, 1800 experiment by thomas down that challenged isaac newtons theory that life is been a particle's. 8:30 p.m., "new york times" correspondent talks about the american serving in afghanistan and iraq. 9:30 p.m. eastern, manhattan institute fellow heather mcdonald talks about her latest book. focuses on identity politics and college campuses. on book tvs afterwards program at 10:00 p.m., obama administration education secretary arnie duncan discusses successes and failures of schools in america. as we wrap up our prime time programming at 11:00 p.m. with phyllis' reflection on her work in the feminist movement. that all happens tonight on c-span twos book tv, 48 hours of nonfiction author and books every weekend, television for serious readers
first, black youth project 100 director charlene carruthers offers her shots on how to shift mainstream ideas on race, gender and class. 7:45 p.m. recounts but double experiment, 1800 experiment by thomas down that challenged isaac newtons theory that life is been a particle's. 8:30 p.m., "new york times" correspondent talks about the american serving in afghanistan and iraq. 9:30 p.m. eastern, manhattan institute fellow heather mcdonald talks about her latest book. focuses on...
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this is charlene, and heather, chuck, and michael. they reported security concerns at the airport where they worked. rather than addressing their concerns, senior managers at tsa , retaliated against these employees. they moved them to a new station at different airports. they forced them to move their families hundreds of miles away. these whistleblowers thought the retaliation, and tsa ended up playing -- paying them $1 million as part of a settlement agreement. the money came from the united states taxpayers. those were tax dollars. my question to you is, i'm sure you agree, the american taxpayers should not have to pay $1 million because senior tsa managers retaliated against employees, reporting security concerns. >> the other part of it is, when we make a decision whether to engage and settle negotiations, we consider the cost of litigation on the part of the government. that is a factor. at the cost of litigation would cost us close to that or more, it makes sense to settle the case. i'm not saying that that was the play in thi
this is charlene, and heather, chuck, and michael. they reported security concerns at the airport where they worked. rather than addressing their concerns, senior managers at tsa , retaliated against these employees. they moved them to a new station at different airports. they forced them to move their families hundreds of miles away. these whistleblowers thought the retaliation, and tsa ended up playing -- paying them $1 million as part of a settlement agreement. the money came from the united...
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cheryl smothers at 56 years old facing a sentence of 25 years >>> the family of charlene tentacle byy filed a civil light -- civil rights lawsuit. it shows the officer running to the sound of gunfire across the bart station. the officer found two men fighting over a gun and fired three shots that hit tyndale in the back lawsuit says tyndale had one of his hand raised and already moved away from the other man when he was shot >>> authorities in several cisco and subcommittee estate with several contractors off the street. atf released images of the joint operation. aited say they arrested three people and confiscated 58 guns including two silencers a bulletproof vest -- vest. they rated two marijuana grow operations. struck people that live in the san francisco baby was celebrating the opening of a new campground in their own backyard. a state park officials volunteers and supporters cut the ribbon on six new campsites at candlestick point. the state park dates back to the 1970s and in recent years groups such as c front-line model justice have been working to create a campground in t
cheryl smothers at 56 years old facing a sentence of 25 years >>> the family of charlene tentacle byy filed a civil light -- civil rights lawsuit. it shows the officer running to the sound of gunfire across the bart station. the officer found two men fighting over a gun and fired three shots that hit tyndale in the back lawsuit says tyndale had one of his hand raised and already moved away from the other man when he was shot >>> authorities in several cisco and subcommittee...
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this is charlene, and heather, chuck, and michael. they reported security concerns at the airport where they worked. rather than addressing their concerns, senior managers at tsa , retaliated against these employees. they moved them to a new station at different airports. they forced them to move their families hundreds of miles away. these whistleblowers thought the retaliation, and tsa ended up playing -- paying them $1 million as part of a settlement agreement. the money came from the united states taxpayers. those were tax dollars. my question to you is, i'm sure you agree, the american taxpayers should not have to pay $1 million because senior tsa managers retaliated against employees, reporting security concerns. >> the other part of it is, when we make a decision whether to engage and settle negotiations, we consider the cost of litigation on the part of the government. that is a factor. at the cost of litigation would cost us close to that or more, it makes sense to settle the case. i'm not saying that that was the play in thi
this is charlene, and heather, chuck, and michael. they reported security concerns at the airport where they worked. rather than addressing their concerns, senior managers at tsa , retaliated against these employees. they moved them to a new station at different airports. they forced them to move their families hundreds of miles away. these whistleblowers thought the retaliation, and tsa ended up playing -- paying them $1 million as part of a settlement agreement. the money came from the united...
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here is a photo of charlene mata, heather callahan, chuck and f. michael abreu.hey reported security concerns at the airport where they worked, but rather than addressing their security concerns, senior managers at tsa retaliated against these employees, employing a practice known within tsa as directed reassignment. tsa moved them to new duty stations at different airports. they forced them to move their families hundreds of miles away and they paid to settle these whistle-blower claims with regard to retaliation. now i must give you credit, mr. administrator, that you were involved with that settlement, and i thank you for doing that. because so often people who go through these kinds of things unseen, unappreciated and unapplauded, but you backed us up in a way that the members of this commit whoa believe very strongly in all of us in protecting our whistle blowers. now, administrator do you agree with special counsel lerner when you talk about the fact that she wanted to make sure -- i think the full protection of title 5 applying to tsa would be very helpful
here is a photo of charlene mata, heather callahan, chuck and f. michael abreu.hey reported security concerns at the airport where they worked, but rather than addressing their security concerns, senior managers at tsa retaliated against these employees, employing a practice known within tsa as directed reassignment. tsa moved them to new duty stations at different airports. they forced them to move their families hundreds of miles away and they paid to settle these whistle-blower claims with...
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charlene on the e—mail says she has also married somebody she met on tinder.l to bring us together and we are happy and have a business together. to raise says i had several dates on tinder and my last one has become my partner. after a whirlwind romance another married and they are settled and so happy. anonymous on e—mail says i think tinder is like any app, if one uses it with precaution it can be fun, i meta if one uses it with precaution it can be fun, i met a wonderful man and had a beautiful baby. so many! lisa says, i met on a different website called loopy love 13 years ago and they are celebrating their wedding anniversary. i kissed a few frogs first, she says, but then she had the wedding. my best friend katie got engaged to a lovely man she met on tinder. actually, becky, it isa she met on tinder. actually, becky, it is a miracle that these things, what could be brief encounters with very little detail, are leading to such good outcomes in so many cases. it is not all doom and gloom, people can meet people in this way and you just have to be really
charlene on the e—mail says she has also married somebody she met on tinder.l to bring us together and we are happy and have a business together. to raise says i had several dates on tinder and my last one has become my partner. after a whirlwind romance another married and they are settled and so happy. anonymous on e—mail says i think tinder is like any app, if one uses it with precaution it can be fun, i meta if one uses it with precaution it can be fun, i met a wonderful man and had a...