Despite the importance of their work, t. S. O. s receive secondclass treatment from their employer, the federal government. T. S. A. Is the only federal agency that is allowed to excuse itself from the fundamental workplace rights and protections found in title 5 of the u. S. Code. T. S. A. Does not follow the fair labor standards act and the office of Personnel Management guidelines. T. S. A. Does not have statutory title 7 protections against discrimination and they are not paid under the general schedule like the majority of federal work force. T. S. O. s lack the ability to appeal adverse personnel actions to a neutral third party like the merit system protection board even though t. S. A. Management has that right. To paraphrase the late dr. Martin luther king jr. , justice delayed has been justice denied to the t. S. O. Work force. It is well within the authority of both the congress and t. S. A. To provide t. S. O. s the same workplace rights and protections as other federal wor
Keynote speaker. You can speak in a disjointed way. Im going to do a disjointed speaker speech for you this morning, if i may. Lets start with a couple of reflections on the confederate title flag. If politically correct people were capable of understanding history, they would complain not cross. He southern emblem of a government, with slavery as is backbone. The bottle flag is different in another sense. Was not thee brigade, not the division. He served with friends and neighbors from the same area. What did the second, fourth, fifth, 27th and 33rd virginia have in common . Southerncame from the part of shenandoah valley. These units gained immortality as part of the stonewall brigade. In all during the war, 6000 men would serve in the stonewall brigade and at appomattox, 210 were left, none above the rank of captain. Every regiment went off with a flag. Nationalwas not a banner. Those flags borne by the 18th virginia, 26 new york, fifth alabama were insignia of state allegiance and
Test . At what point . Andre usually three months, roughly three months prior to the function itself. Depends on their ski squle and our schedule but we always work it out. Chef andre, you have 23,000 square feet of kitchen, the largest kitchen in washington, d. C. Does it get crowded on the night of the Correspondents Dinner . Andre it is crowded. Who is in here . Andre we have a lot of celebrities who want to be back of the house but at the same time weve got so many cooks and people working that evening, whether it be from the management teaming all the team members, were looking at roughly 400 people that are here to assist on that evening. Does that include servers . Andre that includes servers. How many people are out on the floor . Andre about 200 servers on the loor, then mate reds maitre ds that oversee the front of the house. And about 200 people back here then . Andre about that. Where are you that snevpk andre running around. We were just talking about how many steps i do a
And john kasich saw their road to the white house get much rockier as they turn their sights on indiana in their joint effort to stop donald trump from securing enough delegates to win the nomination before july convention. Talking to our viewers about last nights results and the big wins for secretary clinton and donald trump. Democrats can call in at 2027488000. Republicans can call 2027488001. Independence can call 2027488002. You can reach us on social media facebook onand on facebook. Com cspan. We will start our discussion about the primary results by looking at a bit of Donald Trumps victory speech. Mr. Trump they have zero cap to victory and we will win on the first ballot, we do not look for the delegates on the 2, 3, 4, ballot. Lets assume it went beyond the first ballot and lets assume the head of the rnc, who is a good man, lets say, donald or 15was 12 short delegates short or 25 short. Cruz andore than ted far more than that ahead of john kasich. You go to a second ballot,
Frank church. It is thus known as the Church Committee. They met for 16 months, reviewing more than 10,000 documents and calling 800 witnesses in front of the committee. Legacyacy its a provided ongoing oversight of intelligence agencies and the creation of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978, and the Church Committee hearings were heard in the oom. Us rim r next we meet kate scott who explained how and why the Church Committee came about and sets the stage for 1975 hearings with the cia director, William Colby. The Church Committee was created in january of 1975 by the senate. In response series of revelations and allegations about Domestic Intelligence abuses in the u. S. And the senate created the committee by an overwhelming 824, to, 82or establish a committee that would examine the abuses of intelligence agencies and maybe how they were violating constitutional protections. The Church Committee, to understand the context of the committee, you need to go back to 1970,