we're joined by tichaona brown, tabrese wright, monica douglas and their attorney, douglas wigdor.it was comments about the black lives matter movement that was the tipping point. what were they? >> essentially, walking down the hallway, if you encountered any -- if i encountered judith slater, she would put up her hands in this, you know, motion i guess mocking the black lives matter movement. walking into the bathroom. even saying good night to her at night, she required us to say good night at 6:00 or whatever time you're leaving and instead of saying good night back it's hands up, don't shoot. that was definitely the tipping point for me. >> she actually had you repeat words. what was that about? >> she called me down to her office one day and she was actually in a meeting with her accounting team and she had these words on post-its and she said, i want you to say this word, and it was mother, and then she picked up another one, and it was father, and then ask fifth, and all these words, and i said, why do you have me doing this and she said like black people continuously mispr