The whistle-blower as insider has become the whistle-blower as outsider.
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"The whistle-blower should be revealed, because the whistle-blower gave false stories," Mr. Trump told reporters.
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PB Dear Mr. Rosenstein: I write as the spouse of a whistle-blower and a whistle-blower myself.
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But beyond the phone call, what the whistle-blower knows and how the whistle-blower knows it is still mysterious.
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Are "Le Figaro" and Komrade the same person, an extortionist masquerading as a whistle-blower, or perhaps a whistle-blower who dabbles in extortion?
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"The intelligence community whistle-blower followed the advice of legal counsel from the beginning," said Andrew Bakaj, the lead counsel for the whistle-blower.
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Mr. Trump repeatedly referred to the whistle-blower and condemned the news media as "crooked" for reporting on an explosive complaint by the whistle-blower.
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Surely one obvious lesson of the Snowden affair is that Whistle-blower 2.0 does not really belong in the same room as Whistle-blower 1.0.
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The Whistle Blower Protection Act of 1989 demands protection of the whistle-blower and investigation by the inspector general if our national security is in question.
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Congress grills its first witness in Trump's whistle-blower scandal This morning, acting DNI Joseph Maguire answered questions from Congress about the Ukraine whistle-blower complaint.
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"The law and policy supports protection of the identity of the whistle-blower from disclosure and from retaliation," Mark Zaid, a lawyer representing the whistle-blower, has said.
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In August, after learning about the whistle-blower complaint, the Justice Department's criminal division reviewed the whistle-blower complaint and found that there was no violation of campaign finance laws.
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Mr. Bakaj reiterated his position that efforts to focus on the whistle-blower or reveal his identity reflected a "desperation to deflect from the substance of the whistle-blower complaint."
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The Ukraine whistle-blower did everything right For weeks, President Trump and his defenders have attempted to derail the credibility of a whistle-blower who filed a complaint about the president's behavior.
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Mr. Zaid said the official's act of coming forward to the inspector general had secured whistle-blower protections, and it was not clear if the whistle-blower would file a formal complaint.
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"As chief of the S.E.C.'s whistle-blower office, Sean was a tireless advocate for whistle-blowers and the S.E.C.'s whistle-blower program," said Erika A. Kelton, a partner at Phillips & Cohen.
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"I didn't reveal to GSK personnel that I was the whistle-blower because doing so would have placed me in potential physical jeopardy," the whistle-blower wrote in an email to The Times.
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The younger man smiles back and turns off his blower.
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He responds to reports of another whistle blower coming forward.
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And don't assume that using a snow blower is safer.
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Primitive, pre-LA-Beast leaf-blower beer technology seems to rely purely of cracking open a beer in front of a leaf blower, which creates a beer mist that seems both messy and inefficient.
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Mark Zaid, attorney for the first whistle-blower, said Sunday that he was now representing a second whistle-blower, but that he didn't know if it was the same person identified in The Times's report.
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Joseph Maguire, the acting director of national intelligence, has said the whistle-blower followed the procedures properly, and intelligence officials have informally told their staffs that the anonymity of the whistle-blower should be respected.
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In coming to that conclusion, the Justice Department said the whistle-blower did not have firsthand knowledge of the call, and the intelligence community's inspector general had said the whistle-blower could be politically biased.
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Mr. Rhoades is not the only whistle-blower to come forward.
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Maybe they could just attach a leaf blower to the underside?
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Mr. Bakaj and Mr. Zaid represented the intelligence community whistle-blower.
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If you steal classified documents, you can't be a whistle-blower.
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Did the whistle-blower follow protocol the way they should have?
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" — JIMMY FALLON "He says the whistle-blower owes him an apology.
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The following January, Barclays said, another whistle-blower contacted the board.
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Enter Donald Trump, Rudy Giuliani, a whistle-blower and Nancy Pelosi.
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But the whistle-blower is just the tip of the iceberg.
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Around the same time, the officer filed his whistle-blower complaint.
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The central event in the whistle-blower complaint was that call.
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The tech company employee then turned whistle-blower on Mr. Wertkin.
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"I think the whistle-blower did the right thing," he said.
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In other words, he could not receive a whistle-blower award.
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A. makes a racket like a leaf blower with engine trouble.
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In Washington, the whistle-blower submitted his report that same day.
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It made a sad little deflationary sound, like a party blower.
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House Democrats plan to bring up a resolution on Wednesday condemning Mr. Trump's reported behavior toward Ukraine and the whistle-blower, and demanding his administration release the whistle-blower complaint — daring Republicans to vote against it.
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In explaining his interpretation of the whistle-blower law, Mr. Engel also noted that Mr. Atkinson had found unspecified indications of "an arguable political bias," suggesting the whistle-blower favored a rival political candidate, the memo said.
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Later, Musk also added that the aforementioned leaf blower will be sentient.
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His body was found next to a snow blower, the authorities said.
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It's possible that the whistle-blower did interact with the vice president.
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Was £60.58, now £29.99 Bosch ALS 2500 Electric Garden Blower and Vacuum.
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A leaf blower, of course, is just an extension of that obsession.
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With this tractor snow blower machine, you can come pretty damn close.
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The Democratic voter file does indeed show the leaf blower as registered.
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Paul Ryan previously suggested the source seems like 'whistle blower-type person.
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He also GIF'd "Reef Blower," the following episode in the first season.
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It comes with an air blower that keeps the playing surface inflated.
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The rewritten protocols did not meet FAA standards, the whistle blower complained.
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State Department whistle-blower laws prohibit retaliation against employees following dissent procedures.
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By 2012, though, Mr. Wingo had begun his transition to whistle-blower.
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But how did the brains behind Cambridge Analytica become its whistle-blower?
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Here's what we're watching: • What it takes to be a whistle-blower.
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"I had to get out" after becoming a whistle-blower, he said.
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Mr. Cain and his lawyer say they followed federal whistle-blower rules.
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The intelligence official filed the formal whistle-blower complaint on Aug. 12.
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Around the same time, the officer separately filed the whistle-blower complaint.
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Supporters see him as a whistle-blower who boldly exposed government excess.
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What comes from trying to lead others into identifying the whistle-blower?
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Here are a few: The whistle-blower gets right to the point.
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A whistle-blower whose account has riveted South Koreans says it did.
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He will tell Congress that he is not the unnamed whistle-blower whose complaint sparked what would become the impeachment inquiry now underway, according to the statement, and that he does not know who the whistle-blower is.
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We were honored to represent the whistle-blower, who has smoothly transitioned to new counsel — but we will continue to work, as we have for years, to strengthen the intelligence community whistle-blower system for future whistle-blowers.
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Allowing the whistle-blower to meet with congressional investigators would provide the whistle-blower an opportunity to share at least some details of the complaint he filed, even if the full document is not handed over to Congress.
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Allowing the whistle-blower to meet with congressional investigators would provide the whistle-blower an opportunity to share at least some details of the complaint he filed, even if the full document is not handed over to Congress.
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A $22 million award to an internal whistle-blower at Monsanto announced last week is a good example of the impact an internal whistle-blower can have in showing the S.E.C. where there may be problems inside a company.
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It was only because of a whistle-blower that the information began to emerge, and the military aid to Ukraine was released only after the White House became aware of the whistle-blower and was being pressured by Congress.
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If you've never seen it before, it's a bit of a mind-blower.
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The whistle-blower in the case was a former Genentech employee, Brian Shields.
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The whistle-blower is a C.I.A. officer who has not identified himself publicly.
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I&aposm very interested in what the whistle-blower is going to say.
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Now we know why, thanks in part to a high-powered leaf blower.
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Fake snow-blower does its work on the Thinkmodo Geostorm viral video shoot.
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HONG KONG — Adopting the mantle of a whistle-blower rarely comes without consequences.
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Still, it was the whistle-blower who took the risks, Mr. Meissner said.
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In 2011, BMW made a quality improvement to the blower-regulator wiring harness.
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This Blower 4½ is one of 50 built by Bentley, according to Bonhams.
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"This is the busiest whistle-blower docket in the country," Harwell told me.
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"The Whistler" refers to a whistle-blower who secretly calls attention to corruption.
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" And on Twitter, Mr. Wakefield described the film as a "whistle-blower documentary.
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It sounds like a party blower at first—celebratory, but eerily celebrating nothing.
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Now that ITT is in bankruptcy, Mr. Graves's whistle-blower experience is instructive.
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The whistle-blower, Tricia Newbold, is a manager in the Personnel Security Office.
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And the bank settled a dispute with a whistle-blower fired over misconduct.
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Mr. Zulu, 21, the whistle-blower, always wanted to be an A.N.C. man.
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She is named in multiple lawsuits claiming wrongful termination and whistle-blower protection.
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The details of a whistle-blower complaint focused on President Trump proved explosive.
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Portions related to the whistle-blower and the Ukraine matter are in bold.
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A whistle-blower now says insurers bilked the system of billions of dollars.
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Naming the alleged whistle-blower is much worse than tearing up a speech.
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And he threatened the whistle-blower, who is protected by law from retribution.
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About the timetable — Congress is going to hear from the whistle-blower himself.
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The president then said the whistle-blower never heard the call in question.
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But one participant in the agency's lauded whistle-blower program isn't so sure.
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But today, a whistle-blower with an iPhone can be a dangerous foe.
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Why hasn't the public heard from the whistle-blower since his initial complaint?
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Except the man he had arranged to meet turned whistle-blower on him.
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For example, Leo thought that "whistle-blower" was an elected position in government.
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The call prompted a whistle-blower complaint that led to the impeachment inquiry.
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A better theory was a disgruntled employee hoping for a whistle-blower reward.
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The whistle-blower investigation, conducted by a respected former federal prosecutor, James G. McGovern, substantiated complaints made under the city's whistle-blower law by the two officials who claimed they were fired or demoted because they objected to Mr. Peters's actions.
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When the whistle-blower approached him and his staff, they did precisely the right thing: They directed the whistle-blower to obtain legal counsel and file the complaint through the appropriate channels laid out in the Intelligence Community Whistleblower Protection Act.
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"@AndrewFitzsimons really should get into landscaping with his blower," Kardashian wrote over the video.
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This kid picked up his grandfather's leaf blower and went absolutely mad with power.
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They have retained a Washington lawyer who specializes in whistle-blower matters, Debra Katz.
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Apple throws in a blower as well, though it claims the machine remains quiet.
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President Trump has frequently criticized the whistle-blower and likened him to a spy.
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The team attached a parachute to their pumpkin, and hovered it over a blower.
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Kiki is the lone whistle-blower in a DEA branch that is super passive.
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They enjoy watching the oral skills of a smoke-ring-blower or French inhaler.
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You could even use it to record podcasts when there's a leaf blower outside.
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A whistle-blower sent the ACICS group extensive documentation of the college's sham practices.
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Just as important, not every internal whistle-blower is in it for the money.
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Mr. Thomas left the commission just before its whistle-blower office opened in 2011.
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"I do not bring this whistle-blower to your attention lightly," Mr. Cummings said.
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Ms. Harley has also been named in multiple wrongful termination and whistle blower lawsuits.
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Cries of "hearsay" have dogged the whistle-blower complaint since it first came out.
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The same legal team for the original whistle-blower is also representing the second.
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And, we only know this because a whistle-blower stepped forward and said something.
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Mr. Staley declined to be interviewed for this article, citing the whistle-blower investigation.
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He could mow a lawn, we knew, but he couldn't use a leaf blower.
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That played a factor in his decision to become a whistle-blower, they said.
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The information provided by the whistle-blower was determined to be urgent and reliable.
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The scandal revolves around efforts by senior officers to smear a police whistle-blower.
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Court documents indicate that the whistle-blower case had been filed in January 2016.
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Vindman, you testified in your deposition that you did not know the whistle-blower.
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But the individual has hired the same legal team as the first whistle-blower.
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We only know about this instance because of leaks about the whistle-blower report.
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The two Senate-confirmed officials were, however, intimately involved in the whistle-blower case.
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Instead of its original hand-cranked air pump, the organ uses an electric blower.
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It did not say the whistle-blower previously worked for the National Security Council.
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It did not say the whistle-blower previously worked for the National Security Council.
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The whistle-blower report required Congress to investigate the facts and follow the issue.
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But like Ms. Manning, Mr. Snowden acted in the spirit of a whistle-blower.
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As for the leaf blower bans: "I really don't think they're fair," he said.
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Property development, a traditional bubble blower, is helping to fuel booms parts of Asia.
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Forcelli eventually filed a whistle-blower-retaliation claim against the A.T.F., which was successful.
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He lost a whistle-blower retaliation lawsuit in New York against Siemens in 2013.
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The July 25 call helped trigger a whistle-blower complaint about the pressure wielded by Mr. Trump and Mr. Giuliani against Mr. Zelensky, and the whistle-blower complaint incited the impeachment inquiry into whether Mr. Trump abused his power for political gain.
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Reggie (right) poses for a photo with a man who gave him a leaf blower.
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Rudolf Elmer, a Swiss banking whistle-blower, is contesting a 14-month suspended jail sentence.
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Dad comes over with his own leaf blower, and we attack the backyard in sections.
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Calling it a "game," he planned to pump cash at them through a leaf-blower.
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"He could have gotten all of the protections of being a whistle-blower," she said.
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Mark S. Zaid, a lawyer for the whistle-blower, directly challenged those attacks on Sunday.
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That athlete is Yuliya Stepanova, a brave whistle-blower on organized doping in Russian athletics.
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One of them referred to another outlet's report on the identity of the whistle-blower.
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Keith M. Woodwell, director of the Utah Division of Securities, oversees the whistle-blower program.
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Less than three weeks later, however, a whistle-blower from inside law enforcement phoned Futterman.
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The whistle-blower also asserted that TIAA advisers had been told to exploit customer fears.
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The awards disclosed Monday were the largest ever paid under the S.E.C. whistle-blower program.
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Mr. Beckman also suffers from a misguided Playbill photo, part come hither, part leaf blower.
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That was the finding of an independent whistle-blower investigation that was disclosed on Thursday.
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He acknowledged some missteps, including misleading comments about his committee's contact with the whistle-blower.
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But that changed in August, when an anonymous C.I.A. officer filed a whistle-blower complaint.
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In the office, we never talked about the whistle-blower—not even during happy hour.
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In France, Falciani looked like a whistle-blower; in Switzerland, he looked like a thief.
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Back to the question of being a whistle-blower yourself: What did you ultimately conclude?
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He released the money after the whistle-blower complaint and after members of Congress intervened.
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In a letter, the Barclays employee pointed to flaws with the bank's whistle-blower procedures.
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Have other such conversations been improperly stashed in the system, as the whistle-blower alleged?
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The anonymous whistle-blower is a C.I.A. officer who once worked at the White House.
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Here's a roundup of our coverage on the whistle-blower complaint and impeachment inquiry. 3.
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The president dismissed the allegations and labeled the whistle-blower, without evidence, a political partisan.
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Rui Pinto ran a website called Football Leaks and won praise as a whistle-blower.
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No. Do I think that any whistle-blower, any single individual, can change the world?
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" On Monday, he publicly wondered about the whistle-blower, "Is he on our Country's side.
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Appropriately, a whistle-blower named Gabriel Thompson, played skillfully by Brent Sexton, takes center stage.
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Yahoo News first reported that the F.B.I. was seeking to speak with the whistle-blower.
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The F.B.I. might also have wanted to learn about threats made against the whistle-blower.
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Regulator Can't Give Whistle-Blower Money Away | Since its whistle-blower program began in 2011, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission has spent more on administrative costs than it has paid out in bounties, according to a Wall Street Journal analysis of the agency's data.
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A claim that the whistle-blower colluded with Mr. Biden to file a report is baseless — as are other claims that whistle-blower rules were secretly changed to allow a complaint based on "hearsay" and that the whistle-blower's lawyers are all left-leaning.
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But Kohn is no underdog: He has worked for high-profile clients like White House whistle-blower Linda Tripp, and in 2230 represented a man who blew the whistle on Swiss bank UBS, resulting in the largest individual whistle-blower award in US history.
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The most recent of which centered on allegations of unlawful whistle-blower mistreatment in early 2017.
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The memo found that the interference alleged by the whistle-blower did not meet that standard.
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Little is known about the whistle-blower other than that he is a career C.I.A. analyst.
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On source of information: "To me this looks nothing like a whistle blower case," said Schiff.
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See Details This leaf blower is perfect if you've ever wanted to feel like a Ghostbuster.
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On Wednesday morning, Donald Trump Jr. tweeted out an article purporting to name the whistle-blower.
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Basically it's an open tube that connects to the leaf blower that's controlled by a plunger.
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Letter From Europe LONDON — A Russian whistle-blower seeking refuge in Britain dies in bizarre circumstances.
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Among those fleeing Russia recently is Grigory Rodchenkov, a whistle-blower in Russia's sports doping scandal.
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Utah is the other state with a whistle-blower program aimed at identifying securities law violations.
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"If you're a whistle-blower outside the US, you may be at extreme risk," he explains.
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"She was sitting in front of a blower, and she almost cried," Johnson said of Hibbard.
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The I.A.A.F. has approved an application from the whistle-blower Yuliya Stepanova, a middle-distance runner.
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Also the Jolly Jumper, sonar, the snow blower, the caulking gun, and Easy-Off oven cleaner.
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In 2012, for instance, Alexander Perepilichnyy, a whistle-blower financier, died near his home outside London.
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Then, in January 2018, a whistle-blower complaint came to the attention of the company's board.
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Darlene Ruffin, an employee turned whistle-blower, told state investigators that she saw bruising every day.
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It alerted prosecutors to possible wrongdoing by Mr. Ghosn based on allegations from a whistle-blower.
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The whistle-blower was a fellow officer who called the Internal Affairs Bureau with a tip.
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This new version improves the design and function of both the blower unit and the remote.
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McGovern's findings are being treated in accordance with the guidelines of the city's whistle-blower law.
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But the whistle-blower complaint renewed questions about whether some of his freelance proposals were inappropriate.
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Here's what we know so far about the whistle-blower complaint that set off this controversy.
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A whistle-blower said advisers improperly restricted access to a record of President Trump's Ukraine call.
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That call was a critical piece of the whistle-blower complaint that prompted the impeachment inquiry.
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"Megève is as spectacular in the winter as it is in the summer," Ms. Blower said.
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Julian, why did Republicans make the whistle-blower part of their approach to questioning Colonel Vindman?
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The president stuck to form on Sunday evening in trying to dismiss the new whistle-blower.
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Opinion Columnist There's so much we don't know about the whistle-blower complaint concerning President Trump.
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The whistle blower paperwork is overwhelming and I still need to run the BSL-229 laboratory.
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He also said he wanted to "interview" the whistle-blower at the center of the controversy.
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And he might not have found himself under investigation if not for a second whistle-blower.
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The whistle-blower described an attempt to "lock down" evidence of Trump's betrayal of his country.
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The accounting firm said it had learned of the matter from a whistle-blower in February.
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With the Soleil Round Blower Brush, you might not even need a blow dryer at all.
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In another arc we saw an engineer's personal journey from project pitchman to plant whistle-blower.
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WASHINGTON — More than five years ago, an unusual whistle-blower approached Congress: a Syrian military photographer.
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I didn't think of myself as a whistle-blower but I guess, I guess I am.
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"I think what Jackie Speier said is right: The whistle-blower basically has third-hand information."
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A blower cleans most of the leaves and the olives are trucked to a processing facility.
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It also lets you shred leaves so you no longer need to use your leaf blower.
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But late Tuesday, the White House and intelligence officials were working on a deal to allow the whistle-blower to speak to Congress and potentially even share a redacted version of the complaint in the coming days, after the whistle-blower expressed interest in talking to lawmakers.
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In 2016, he tried to unmask a whistle-blower who had criticized one of his senior hires.
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For example, it did an episode about NSA whistle-blower before anyone knew the name Edward Snowden.
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He made a bubble-blower out of a wire hanger so that Emma could make giant bubbles.
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This leaf blower comes with a chargeable battery that can go for 70 minutes on one charge.
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During the parody press briefing, McCarthy as Spicer used a leaf blower to stop questions from reporters.
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But the truth is that the whistle-blower could have been Joe Biden himself at this point.
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The sites said they would delete posts that include the purported name of the Ukraine whistle-blower.
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Word of the whistle-blower complaint had also reached the top echelons of the National Security Council.
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Also: The Ukraine whistle-blower should testify in person; New York bans foie gras; the "Joker" staircase.
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Some were meeting the whistle-blower for the first time and still seemed a bit star-struck.
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They arrested top executives and corporate detectives the company had hired to track down the whistle-blower.
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Bradley Manning — as a traitor, many open-government advocates consider her a whistle-blower and a hero.
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Curious about what the life of the National Security Agency whistle-blower Edward J. Snowden looks like?
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The Run-Up As a whistle-blower, Merrell Williams Jr.'s character and motives were hardly pure.
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The question for the justices was who qualified as a whistle-blower entitled to protection from retaliation.
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On Wednesday, he sued the bank and his former manager, alleging that they violated whistle-blower laws.
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A whistle-blower lawsuit involving the Police Department that cost his town $1.1 million further motivated him.
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After Mr. Magaqa's death, Mr. Zulu, the whistle-blower now in hiding, loudly condemned corruption in Umzimkhulu.
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Our neighbor knocked on our door and asked me not to use the leaf blower on Sundays.
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That call is part of a whistle-blower complaint that led Democrats to begin an impeachment inquiry.
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The whistle-blower had an intermediary share his allegations with Ms. Elwood before he approached Mr. Atkinson.
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With the whistle-blower investigations hanging over him, he was determined to focus on Barclays's core business.
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A whistle-blower complaint said that federal health workers were sent into quarantine areas unprotected and unprepared.
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Such a complaint is lodged through a formal process intended to protect a whistle-blower from retaliation.
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But the two people said the whistle-blower complaint went beyond Mr. Trump's comments to Mr. Zelensky.
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They never activated that theory, since he released the aid after the whistle-blower filed his complaint.
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Which should make us all the more grateful for Yovanovitch, Vindman, Taylor, Kent and the whistle-blower.
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If you need to, take a look at the original whistler-blower complaint to look for answers.
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Thomas A. Drake, a former N.S.A. official turned whistle-blower, says that, running ThinThread after the Sept.
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Today's struggle over the whistle-blower may be remembered as a central battle in that epic confrontation.
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"He can't change light bulbs," she said, but he has demonstrated inordinate interest in their leaf blower.
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Already the Justice Department has declined to intervene in some smaller whistle-blower cases with similar allegations.
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The D.N.I. staff — the D.N.I., director of national intelligence — shall provide Congress the full whistle-blower complaint.
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Mr. Trump had ordered Vice President Mike Pence to skip the inauguration, the whistle-blower complaint said.
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The revelations about the whistle-blower complaint plunged the issue into the center of the political debate.
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The Soleil Round Blower Brush does it all for you while only requiring brushing and (ungraceful) rolling.
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I wouldn't mind a long process, because I'd like to see the whistle-blower — who's a fraud.
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The unit shut down on Wednesday evening when an associated air-blower failed, a second person said.
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Republicans continue to press witnesses about whether they spoke to people who could be the whistle-blower.
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The settlement provided Ms. Graber personally with a $4.9 million bounty under the federal whistle-blower law.
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The whistle blower Grigory Rodchenkov, the former leader of Moscow's antidoping lab, exposed the corruption in 2015.
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They don't appear to be the least bit troubled by a stunning report from a whistle-blower.
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Although neither the Intelligence Community Whistleblower Protection Act of 1998 nor related statutes explicitly give a whistle-blower the right to anonymity, some lawyers and experts have said exposing the identity of a whistle-blower could expose them to retribution or be tantamount to trying to intimidate a witness.
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"Each morning, we clean out the stalls in the Children's Zoo with a leaf blower," zoo officials wrote.
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They include Aetna, Humana, and WellCare, which whistle blower Benjamin Poehling, the former UNH executive, has also sued.
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But if you're waiting for a soundless, sentient, Tesla-branded leaf blower, you probably shouldn't hold your breath.
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In February Mr Kenny mishandled the latest twist in the saga of a police whistle-blower, Maurice McCabe.
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The real mind-blower is when the treatment is over and the liquid drains out of the bed.
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One that definitely wouldn't throw wads of chewed gum at reporters and attack them with a leaf blower.
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How about rewards, creating a reward system for people - - INGRAHAM: I like that, for a former whistle-blower.
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Last month, an account from a whistle-blower of that conversation prompted the Democrats to launch the inquiry.
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Nope. "A leaf blower kicks up a huge amount of dust and pisses off the farmers," Teller said.
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A name believed by some to be the whistle-blower has been shared thousands of times on Facebook.
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President Trump, and his supporters, have called for the name of the whistle-blower to be made public.
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And Yahoo News obtained threatening voicemails, emails and social media notes left for lawyers of the whistle-blower.
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Narrator: In September, after a whistle-blower complaint surfaced, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi opened a formal impeachment inquiry.
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By the time the video surfaced, Glaxo already had its suspicions about the identity of the whistle-blower.
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The monetary award was the first given under that state's whistle-blower program aimed at securities law violators.
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Without robust whistle-blower programs, bank regulators are like beat cops who don't have a working 911 system.
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That disturbing detail was something that the whistle-blower looking at the soundless dashcam video couldn't have known.
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The FT notes that Deutsche Bank doesn't expect a fine, suggesting that it acted as a whistle-blower.
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Mr. Siedle has been briefed on the TIAA whistle-blower complaint and the former employees who brought it.
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But the whistle-blower report undermined that support, including the allegations that Mr. Peters had misled the Council.
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Ms. Coleman filed a whistle-blower complaint and an independent investigator was hired to look into the allegations.
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Stanger argues that before 2015 Snowden was a leaker, but that after 19963 he was a whistle-blower.
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They stressed that Mr. Albury was trying to be a whistle-blower, not put the country in danger.
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But before you succumb to the mighty leaf blower and start blasting away, consider a more measured approach.
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A second official is weighing whether to file his own whistle-blower complaint on President Trump's Ukraine dealings.
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Feeling he was being bullied into an unfair deal with Mr. Howe, he filed federal whistle-blower claims.
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First, this charge against Trump began with an independent whistle-blower — an intelligence officer, aided by other insiders.
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House investigators have arranged to meet privately with the whistle-blower, although a date has not been set.
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The whistle-blower wrote a memo describing an official who heard the call as "visibly shaken" by it.
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The House has issued more subpoenas and a second person is now being protected as a whistle-blower.
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"Every time there's another whistle-blower in the news, people want to ask me about it," he said.
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Americans must focus on the content of the whistle-blower complaint, which the White House has not denied.
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Details of a secret whistle-blower complaint that is said to be about President Trump continue to unravel.
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We're covering a major U.S. policy shift in Syria and a second whistle-blower in the impeachment inquiry.
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The Trump administration had blocked Mr. Atkinson from sharing the whistle-blower complaint with lawmakers but later relented.
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A second whistle-blower, said to have firsthand knowledge about the president's dealings with Ukraine, has come forward.
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The department is joining a whistle-blower suit filed earlier by a former UnitedHealth finance director, Benjamin Poehling.
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Nowhere does he allege, nor does he know if, any of them are the so-called 'whistle-blower.
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A World Anti-Doping Agency report outlines how Russia fabricated evidence to try to discredit a whistle-blower.
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That's a reminder of the courage that Yovanovitch, Alexander Vindman and, above all, the whistle-blower have shown.
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In the first interview since his allegations were made public, the whistle-blower, Benjamin Poehling of Bloomington, Minn.
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Mr. Barr learned of the whistle-blower complaint in mid-August, not long after it was formally filed.
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Mr. Trump spoke as the acting director of national intelligence was testifying before Congress about the whistle-blower.
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In ordinary parlance, a whistle-blower can be someone who speaks out publicly or provides information to journalists.
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"He didn't get severance solely because he participated in the S.E.C.'s whistle-blower program," Mr. Meissner said.
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It cited Chicago State's frequent turnover in leadership, accusations of financial mismanagement, whistle-blower lawsuits and academic underperformance.
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Landscapers say that the leaf blower is an essential tool and, when used properly, is not a nuisance.
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So that leaves people like Fred Chichester, 79, of Montclair, to play the role of leaf blower police.
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The F.B.I. contacted lawyers for the whistle-blower and did not use his name in making the request.
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That call was at the center of the whistle-blower complaint that led to the current impeachment inquiry.
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And, Mr. Staley himself is facing an inquiry by regulators over his handling of a whistle-blower complaint.
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The company also agreed to establish a whistle-blower system that would allow employees to report unethical behavior.
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"As the acting D.N.I. testified last week, the law and policy supports protection of the identity of the whistle-blower from disclosure and from retaliation," Mark Zaid, the lawyer for the whistle-blower, said Monday, referring to the acting director of national intelligence, in response to Mr. Trump's most recent comments.
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Others find more creative and efficient ways to clean out the dust and filth, like using a leaf blower.
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Mark Zaid, a lawyer for the whistle-blower, said career officials who suffered in silence finally had a voice.
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Officers said the city's inability to hold officers accountable for misconduct made them wary of making whistle-blower complaints.
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Supporters praise her as a whistle-blower, but her critics insist she put American and allied lives at risk.
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But the Justice Department opinion, whistle-blower groups said, gives the White House an effective veto on congressional oversight.
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POMPEO: So, you just gave me a report about a I.C. whistle-blower complaint, none of which I've seen.
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They used a leaf blower to fashion a one-person hovercraft (it's not too hard to build one yourself).
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YouTuber NightHawkInLight crafted this diabolical snack shooter using a tub of cheese balls, PVC pipe and a leaf blower.
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He showed up in an elf costume towing a U-Haul, leaf-blower packed with dollar bills, and megaphone.
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The government's case was based on a whistle-blower complaint originally brought by Edward O'Donnell, a former Countrywide executive.
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Videos discussing the identity of the whistle-blower have been watched by hundreds of thousands of people on YouTube.
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Grigory Rodchenkov, the former director of the Moscow lab that tested thousands of Russian Olympians, has turned whistle-blower.
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He basically outfitted an Echo Leaf Blower into the most dominating weapon you could have in a snowball fight.
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What's really clever is that Rober added a 15-snowball 'magazine' to his leaf blower of a snowball gun.
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They drove to the office of the sports official, where Yuliya Stepanova began her career as a whistle-blower.
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But the real reason, according to internal documents, is that Ms. Shi is suspected of being the whistle-blower.
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The person said Glaxo had erroneously blamed Ms. Shi for the emails and never found the actual whistle-blower.
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The Definitive Guide to Business Christy Webber started off with a mower, weed whip, leaf blower and a truck.
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With whistle-blower programs like the one at the S.E.C., more banking violations would be detected and stopped sooner.
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Yes, he's a con man, but he is also effectively acting as a whistle-blower on other people's cons.
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The whistle-blower Yuliya Stepanova, a middle-distance runner, had doped under the Russian system and served a ban.
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An earlier version of a web summary with this article misstated the name of the Cambridge Analytica whistle-blower.
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While being hailed as a whistle-blower by many, Mr. Pinto's past conduct has raised questions about his motives.
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There were also whistle-blower complaints filed with the S.E.C. about undisclosed thefts and drug dealing in a factory.
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The same year a whistle-blower alerted top management, but the bank took another couple of months to react.
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And they should do it by letting the nonpolitical whistle-blower and the other civil servants take the lead.
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An earlier version of this editorial misstated when Joel Clement, an Interior Department official, filed a whistle-blower complaint.
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His lawyers are also representing the first whistle-blower, and say that both are now legally protected from retaliation.
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WASHINGTON — President Trump has for weeks sought to unmask the whistle-blower who shed light on his Ukraine dealings.
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"My responsibility was to get you the whistle-blower letter and get the other information released," Mr. Maguire said.
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I asked my colleague Julian Barnes, who covers the C.I.A., about the repeated references to the whistle-blower today.
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JULIAN: The whistle-blower, in their view, is at the furthest remove: He doesn't work in the White House.
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In successful False Claims Act cases, where the government ultimately recovers money, the original whistle-blower receives a portion.
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At the Treasury Department, civil servants are quietly gathering information about whistle-blower protections as they polish their résumés.
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Mr. Azar said he had been unaware of the concerns raised in the whistle-blower complaint before this week.
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Volkswagen is required to establish a stronger whistle-blower system, and ensure that employees believe they can use it.
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Mr. Giuliani framed the news of the new whistle-blower on Sunday as a political hit on the president.
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Mr. Maguire initially blocked the whistle-blower complaint from being forwarded to Congress, following the guidance of administration lawyers.
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More recently, the President denounced the whistle-blower in the Ukraine case, who has subsequently received many death threats.
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Mr. Trump attacked the whistle-blower on Friday as partisan while defending his conversations with foreign leaders as appropriate.
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First she had students read a story about the whistle-blower, as well as several viewpoints on the inquiry.
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"The whistle-blower shouldn't even be part of the equation, now that the information is out there," says Kiriakou.
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That half-hour call has already led to a whistle-blower complaint, an impeachment inquiry, and a congressional hearing.
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We know about Trump's entreaty to have Ukraine interfere in our upcoming election only because of the whistle-blower.
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As is not uncommon with whistle-blower cases, the three employees did not have entirely clean slates at Prudential.
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Mr. Wertkin had arranged to provide a secret document in a whistle-blower case for a $310,000 consulting fee.
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The leak was archetypal: It earned him both notoriety as a historic whistle-blower and a life in exile.
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The Toro Power Clear 721 E Gas Snow Blower makes quick work of small paved driveways and city sidewalks.
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Finally, he said that his research covered the period before the S.E.C.'s whistle-blower program was in place.
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Any leak by any source — Russian agent or citizen whistle-blower — poses a similar set of quandaries for reporters.
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The whistle-blower, and the untold thousands of Chinese Muslims suffering under the yoke of Mr. Xi, deserve that.
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Even before the latest whistle-blower complaint about the US president and Ukraine, Pompeo himself was reportedly the subject of another whistle-blower complaint to Congress that he and his wife were abusing the privilege of his security detail, dispatching diplomatic security agents to pick up Chinese food and even their dog.
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"We have a tremendous table of evidence before us that fills in all of the principal, material questions that were raised by the whistle-blower," said Representative Jamie Raskin, Democrat of Maryland, referring to an anonymous C.I.A. whistle-blower whose complaint about Mr. Trump's actions toward Ukraine helped prompt the impeachment inquiry.
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She figured she could justify buying the blower since she tends to her co-op's garden, but when Bret brought home the bright red Milwaukee blower with its jumbo-sized black tube, their son took no time warming up to it, carrying it around almost everywhere he went and tucking it into bed.
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In exchange for the whistle-blower, Moreno's government would get concessions like debt relief from Washington, according to the Times.
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The chief executive revealed that a whistle-blower had passed information to Nissan's auditors who then began a wider investigation.
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At a campaign rally in Dallas last week, he demanded four times to know who the original whistle-blower is.
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That whistle-blower is a C.I.A. officer who seems to be, like many of those testifying, a career civil servant.
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In Season 1, Leto interviewed NSA whistle-blower Edward Snowden, former Vice President Al Gore and American artist Jeff Koons.
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Among them are a leaf blower, 373th-century tax receipts, land assessment paperwork, a stroller, and two cluster of bikes.
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Riot's passion for the leaf blower started with his fascination with fans—any kind, whether ceiling, table, floor or box.
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Pick up this Black & Decker blower now for $48 See Details Stay unplugged when you're ridding your lawn of leaves.
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Facebook and YouTube said they would block attempts to name the whistle-blower who set in motion the impeachment inquiry.
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Earlier in the week, Instagram had blocked searches for the last name being circulated, or for the hashtag #whistle-blower.
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Sharing the potential identity of the whistle-blower also helps bring together people with like-minded views, said Ms. Donovan.
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The Times has reported that the whistle-blower was a C.I.A. officer and has referred to him with masculine pronouns.
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" The relative goes on to say that "somebody should investigate" and then asks: "How do I become a whistle-blower.
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So take a tip from Uber whistle-blower Susan J. Fowler and former FBI director James Comey: Write everything down.
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Air traffic controllers at a Florida station have been non-compliant with FAA safety standards, according to a whistle blower.
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They created a dossier on the suspected whistle-blower, searching for motives and ties to high-ranking officials or regulators.
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He presented himself as a whistle-blower and mainstream Republican who had been bullied and eventually fired for his beliefs.
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Spokespeople for the Department of Homeland Security did not respond to requests for comment on the physicians' whistle-blower letter.
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He was a whistle-blower who assailed President Vladimir V. Putin in public, accusing him of running a gangster state.
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Christopher Wylie, the Cambridge Analytica whistle-blower, brought Canada into a story that's drawn intense scrutiny to Facebook this week.
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And some organizations, including left-leaning groups, have criticized the raid, saying Mr. Cain should have enjoyed whistle-blower protections.
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At least seven former college employees are suing the school over their 2016 firings, some calling for whistle-blower protection.
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The whistle-blower protection law applicable to intelligence agencies, enacted 20 years after FISA, tries to split the same difference.
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" Senator Mitt Romney pronounced the phone call "deeply troubling," while Senator Ben Sasse called the whistle-blower complaint "very troubling.
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I want to know who's the person that gave the whistle-blower the information, because that's close to a spy.
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The C.I.A. is providing protection to the whistle-blower, who is an agency employee continuing to work on intelligence matters.
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"We bought an old alpage up in the mountains, and it was taken apart piece by piece," Ms. Blower said.
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That fact was included in an anonymous whistle-blower complaint about the Ukraine matter that helped prompt the impeachment inquiry.
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His main targets have been the whistle-blower and Representative Adam B. Schiff, the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee.
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On September 26, the House Intelligence Committee held a hearing to investigate a whistle-blower complaint against President Donald Trump.
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And its chief executive, James E. Staley, is being investigated in Britain over an effort to identify a whistle-blower.
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The conversation is said to be part of a whistle-blower complaint that the Trump administration has withheld from Congress.
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And maybe the whistle-blower complaint will be every bit as damningly dispositive about Trump's conduct as his detractors expect.
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" — STEPHEN COLBERT "And I, I for one am just shocked this is the first whistle-blower complaint Trump has had.
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Of course, we should remember that Hookers for Jesus was just one of two groups mentioned by the whistle-blower.
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THE COMPANY KEEPS TRYING TO ERASE THE PURPORTED NAME OF THE IMPEACHMENT WHISTLE-BLOWER, BUT THAT TOO IS STILL THERE.
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I found it hilarious that we did a movie where there's that, but there's also cocaine in the snow blower.
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The equipment -- which included a lawnmower, edger, hand tools, leaf blower -- was gone, along with other items in the truck.
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The school has repeatedly cleared him of accusation of falsifying data, but he now he faces new whistle-blower accusations.
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She said that she reports only on frauds that she can confirm, often through financial evidence from a whistle-blower.
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The Supreme Court upheld the whistle-blower provisions of the law in 2000, in an opinion by Justice Antonin Scalia.
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And the Securities and Exchange Commission, as part of the 23 Dodd-Frank regulatory overhaul, has a whistle-blower program.
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Ms. Pelosi's calculations — and public opinion — shifted abruptly in September, when the C.IA. whistle-blower arrived on the House's doorstep.
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Nearby, Kroy, 32, was using a leaf blower to clean the yard — a sound which scared Sinn and cause the bite.
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This does require the whistle-blower to be conversant with the right technological solutions to be able to cover their tracks.
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Rothman, who worked as a segment director, is suing for false imprisonment, emotional distress, whistle blower retaliation and wrongful constructive termination.
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One man, 76, was operating a snow blower before he died; the second man, 64, was shoveling snow, the office said.
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Fans decried persecution of a brave whistle-blower, and what seemed vindictively harsh treatment, including nearly a year of solitary confinement.
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After she purchased a leaf blower to, well, sweep away leaves outside their home, Riot has become really fascinated with it.
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I've followed him onto the stage before a performance, and he's just pulled a large leaf blower out of a box.
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Without a mole or whistle-blower lurking in the depths of a wayward polling firm, herding is virtually impossible to prove.
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Nearly a month ago, he complained in a tweet that his administration could not "interview & learn everything about" the whistle-blower.
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Most whistle blower protection laws require you to report any suspected retaliation within 30 days in order to preserve your rights.
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In Washington Bill Binney who served more than 30 years as an Intel official with the NSA before turning whistle blower.
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They took the leaf blower and cranked up the power on different lizards, recording it all with a high-speed camera.
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They include Hunter Biden, Mr. Biden's son, as well as the anonymous whistle-blower whose complaint kick-started the impeachment inquiry.
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Its froth is noticed in the rise in whistle-blower claims by corporate gatekeepers such as inside counsel and compliance officers.
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The Office of Special Counsel, an agency that investigates whistle-blower complaints, later worked with the T.S.A. to rescind the reassignment.
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That was the same call that prompted a C.I.A. employee to file the whistle-blower complaint that ignited the impeachment inquiry.
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The F.B.I. stormed the Belles to collect the messages of Daniel Ellsberg, the whistle-blower who leaked the Pentagon Papers. Mrs.
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Never mind that the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco recently paid out $2 million to settle a whistle-blower case.
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"WADA is in the process of developing a whistle-blower policy to clarify what it can and cannot do," he wrote.
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By this point, the Games in Pyeongchang were in full swing, and Rodchenkov had reverted from whistle-blower to sports nut.
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After Watts was arrested, Spalding and her colleague Daniel Echeverria had filed a whistle-blower lawsuit against the Chicago Police Department.
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It would be a shame if it took a new whistle-blower to force what should be a continuing, vigorous debate.
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January 2013 The whistle-blower sends a 5,200-word email to the Glaxo chairman, senior executives and the company's outside auditor.
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Internally, the whistle-blower allegations were dismissed as a "smear campaign," according to a confidential company report obtained by The Times.
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There are indications that Ms. Shi was not the whistle-blower, and that there may have been more than one person.
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This case showed that the whistle-blower disclosure process can work, although there is much to be done to reinforce it.
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And they enjoy strong whistle-blower protections to safeguard their ability to speak out if they witness wrongdoing within the government.
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Foster's complaint to the independent Office of Special Counsel, a federal whistle-blower agency, unsubstantiated last week in a Twitter post.
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The whistle-blower, Mr. Cummings said, is willing to meet with Mr. Gowdy if he agrees to protect the person's identity.
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Separately, scores of federations are analyzing data that WADA investigators provided after a whistle-blower gave it to the antidoping agency.
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The BedJet is a large blower that sits under your bed and blasts hot or cool air onto your intemperate person.
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AMD's RX 27 XT and 22019 blower spins up almost immediately into a game, and it's distracting unless you're using headphones.
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Mr. Peters has publicly said that he accepted the recommendations in the whistle-blower report, including the reinstatement of Ms. Coleman.
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Which is why Trump and his defenders have spent so much time trying to discredit the steps the whistle-blower took.
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""The whistle-blower said terrible things about the call, but he then — I then found out he was secondhand and thirdhand.
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Now, The New York Times is reporting that a second whistle-blower in the Ukraine saga is considering filing a complaint.
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The early account by the future whistle-blower shows how determined he was to make known his allegations against Mr. Trump.
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The Continental Congress passed the world's first whistle-blower protection legislation in 1778 in an effort to keep American elites honest.
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On Tuesday, Charles Grassley, the Republican who leads the Senate Finance Committee, issued a statement in support of the whistle-blower.
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Mr. Schiff never saw any part of the complaint or knew precisely what the whistle-blower would deliver, Mr. Boland said.
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The future whistle-blower went to Mr. Schiff's committee after he grew concerned about the first investigation he had touched off.
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By the time the whistle-blower filed his complaint, Mr. Schiff and his staff knew at least vaguely what it contained.
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The alleged whistle-blower behind the "Afghan Files" documents, a former military lawyer, has already identified himself and is facing charges.
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Since the original F.B.I. request, the issue of interviewing the whistle-blower has become more fraught and entangled in partisan politics.
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The 5,700-square-foot lot is landscaped with pine, birch and maple trees, along with summer-flowering plants, Ms. Blower said.
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Representatives for Mr. Grassley and Mr. Wyden declined to comment on the meeting with the whistle-blower, citing taxpayer privacy laws.
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JULIAN: Republicans are clearly not going to go so far as to identify the whistle-blower themselves in these public hearings.
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One career civil servant after another has testified to the same facts confirming the whistle-blower complaint that triggered this investigation.
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" — JIMMY KIMMEL "But Trump tweeted he wants to meet the whistle-blower in person, however their identity and whereabouts are unknown.
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It was there that, a decade later, a whistle-blower contacted state officials and relatives with accusations of abuse and neglect.
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The NSA, after all, has been doing something like it for years, according to the leaks of whistle-blower Edward Snowden.
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He added that the government seemed to be trying to delay so that the two whistle-blower lawsuits could go first.
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But the combination of these Congressional responses has already forced Mr. Trump to deliver the whistle-blower complaint to Capitol Hill.
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This intensifying furor is putting pressure on the legal rules for whistle-blower complaints filed by members of the intelligence community.
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Trump on Saturday attacked the second whistler blower as part of a series of tweets defending himself amid the impeachment inquiry.
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Mr. Baskin added that whistle-blower cases "are very enigmatic, very difficult to prove," something OSHA has struggled with for years.
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Chief Justice Roberts rejected Mr. Paul's question, which featured the name of the person widely believed to be the whistle-blower.
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Patrick Philbin, a deputy counsel to Mr. Trump, tried to cast doubt on the motives and background of the whistle-blower.
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He invites her to lunch, hoping to get material for a raw, gritty BuzzFeed: Culture profile of the infamous whistle-blower.
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TODAY'S WEATHER AND FINALLY ... Snow blower Are you still using an ice scraper to clear ice and snow off your car?
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The allegations of questionable payments to two companies came after whistle-blower complaints prompted AirAsia's board to order a forensic audit.
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The Republicans will be allowed to call their witnesses as well that probably include Joe Biden, Hunter Biden, the whistle-blower.
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Now Maplewood is considering a ban on one of the noisiest and dirtiest tools in the landscaper's arsenal: the leaf blower.
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Federal and state whistle-blower programs that award bounties to individuals providing tips about corporate fraud have grown in recent years.
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Mr. Thompson's report indicated that the company has more work to do to ensure that the whistle-blower program is effective.
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They also help nourish and fertilize soil, and you won't burn fossil fuels by using a lawn mower or leaf blower.
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Separately, the task force recommended new whistle-blower protections for officers who help internal investigations or raise concerns about colleagues' conduct.
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According to another senior Democratic official with the Intelligence Committee, the committee "started developing a potential framework for an investigation" of Trump and Ukraine as far back as June — before the whistle-blower first approached an Intelligence Committee aide, who recommended that the whistle-blower get a lawyer and bring the matter to the attention of an inspector general.
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Mr. Atkinson has also raised a broader concern with the Justice Department's notion that the director of national intelligence can proclaim that a complaint, filed in the "urgent concern" process, falls outside its scope: It suggests that the current whistle-blower has no legal protections from reprisal, and could deter future whistle-blower complaints, as well.
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The ability of British citizens to avail themselves of American whistle-blower laws "is a great example of how the global economy opens up opportunities for whistle-blowers from around the world to point out fraud against the U.S. government," said Mary Inman, who arrived in London in July to start Constantine Cannon's whistle-blower practice in Europe.
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One man, 29, was operating a snow blower before he died; the second man, 2000, was shoveling snow, said investigator Jenni Penn.
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Nowhere in his Twitter feed did Musk allude to Wilson, who of course, came up with the ingenious, quiet leaf blower idea.
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The scale of Russia's doping scheme was revealed after Grigory Rodchenkov, the former head of its antidoping laboratory, became a whistle-blower.
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Then, Harvard researchers cranked up the leaf blower to observe just how 47 of the Caribbean critters held onto a wooden rod.
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Edward Snowden, NSA whistle-blower Malkia Cyril, Founder of the Center for Media Justice, cofounder of Media Action Grassroots Network October 2018.
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Brady and his wife/concussion whistle-blower Gisele were out celebrating Dia dos Namorados -- the Brazilian equivalent to Valentine's Day on Monday.
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Nature's reminder to pillage the basement for the leaf blower and that college moving box you're still using to store fall clothes.
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The Justice Department has joined one whistle-blower suit that says Stevens-Henager recruiters were illegally awarded bonuses for signing up students.
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The boys enlist the aid of a safe-blower named Joe Bang (Daniel Craig), the only hitch being that he's in jail.
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"The company got fined and some money changed hands, but that's not the answer," the whistle-blower said in a telephone interview.
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The couple's detailed accusations set off a series of investigations and additional whistle-blower accounts that have caused turmoil in global sports.
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When, in January, 26.4, a prospective whistle-blower named Benjamin Poehling contacted Inman's law firm, Inman instantly understood what his allegations meant.
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According to meeting notes obtained by The Times, they discussed the emails, the sex video and Ms. Shi, the suspected whistle-blower.
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The previous record for a CFTC whistle-blower was an award of more than $10 million in March 2016, the agency said.
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A judge ruled in favor of a whistle-blower claim brought against Penn State by the former assistant football coach Mike McQueary.
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"The legal department conducted an exhaustive investigation of the matters Mr. Katzman raised in accordance with our whistle-blower policy," he said.
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He was also wrapped up in a scandal known as the Basternak affair, much of which was exposed by a whistle-blower.
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The whistle-blower, Alexander Perepilichny, 44, had been in apparent good health before collapsing during his run in Weybridge, southwest of London.
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Mr. Cain had provided copies of the F.B.I. files to the Justice Department inspector general as part of a whistle-blower complaint.
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Mr. Fosse is furloughed and has begun selling everything he can — an old television, a stationary bicycle, a snow blower — on Craigslist.
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And this month, its American chief executive, James E. Staley, received a relatively small fine for trying to uncover a whistle-blower.
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But underneath the increasingly large pile of misinformation, misinterpretation, and outright fabrication sits one simple truth: The whistle-blower did nothing wrong.
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"The whistle-blower stated on the form that he or she possessed both firsthand and other information," the office said on Monday.
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Brittany Kaiser came out as a whistle-blower, too, a week after Wylie did; her book, "Targeted," is aggrieved and self-pitying.
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Lawmakers are finalizing arrangements to talk to the first whistle-blower, who may be able to provide additional information or investigative leads.
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If you doubt this, look at what happened when one courageous whistle-blower stepped forward to reveal President Trump's Ukrainian extortion scheme.
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He came under investigation by British banking regulators after trying to unmask a whistle-blower who criticized one of his senior hires.
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Nevertheless, the use of the system has come under scrutiny after the unclassified version of the whistle-blower complaint was made public.
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Mr. Eisenberg also had a role in conducting a preliminary inquiry into the allegations, well before the whistle-blower complaint was filed.
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A spokeswoman for the acting director of national intelligence, Joseph Maguire, said that protecting the whistle-blower was his office's highest priority.
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Dean Baquet, the executive editor of The New York Times, said The Times was right to publish information about the whistle-blower.
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"This person appears to have followed the whistle-blower protection laws and ought to be heard out and protected," Senator Grassley said.
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Michael Atkinson, the intelligence community's inspector general, deserves credit for the way he fought to get the whistle-blower complaint to Congress.
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It's not every day that a whistle-blower in the intelligence community files a complaint about the president of the United States.
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Yesterday: Mr. Trump denounced the whistle-blower, Mr. Schiff and the news media during two increasingly angry appearances at the White House.
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As days went on, internet rumors circulated that the case was tied to his alleged role as a flu vaccine whistle-blower.
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The whistle-blower had filed a complaint accusing Treasury Department officials of improperly interfering with the handling of President Trump's tax returns.
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The F.B.I. tried to interview the anonymous whistle-blower who helped ignite the impeachment inquiry, several people familiar with the matter said.
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And whistle-blower protections provide federal (and some state) scientists with an additional safety net to report unethical suppression of scientific information.
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An unnamed whistle-blower had filed a complaint, based on a phone call between Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky, the President of Ukraine.
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The bank's CEO, Jes Staley, is being investigated by regulators regarding his individual conduct after he attempted to identify a whistle blower.
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The board hired an outside law firm to investigate the handling of the whistle-blower episode and reported the results to regulators.
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Did they, as the whistle-blower claims, at some point become concerned about Mr. Giuliani's work and seek to "contain the damage"?
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The whistle-blower affair probably involves malfeasance by high government officials, quite possibly President Trump, that in some way threatens national security.
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While the whistle-blower has an expectation of confidentiality from the inspector general, some lawyers warn that it is not always absolute.
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It includes a four-speed, 400-cubic-foot-per-minute (cfm) blower that should handle even the heaviest of steams and smokes.
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The president said he "deserved" to meet his accuser who filed a formal whistle-blower complaint after a call with Ukraine's leader.
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Her death came just over two weeks after a stage play based on her experience as a whistle-blower opened in London.
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Perhaps his media-abetted role as a whistle-blower was merely a counterintuitive (because it was so public) new form of cover.
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Republicans have asked for two in particular: Representative Adam Schiff, the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, and the anonymous whistle-blower.
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Schiff himself said Tuesday that the whistle-blower—whose identity remains unknown, even to Maguire—could testify as early as this week.
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In September, the disclosure of Trump's request by a whistle-blower led Nancy Pelosi, the House Speaker, to launch the impeachment inquiry.
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So, naturally, they transformed a piece of office furniture into a pool table — and played a rousing game of Leaf Blower Billiards.
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Nissan said Monday that a whistle-blower had passed information over Ghosn and Kelly to Nissan's auditors who then began a wider investigation.
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Part mosquito fogger, part leaf blower, this all-in-one sprayer lets you clean up your yard while simultaneously terrorizing drivers passing by.
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The package includes reviewing sales commissions, supporting whistle-blower employees and black-listing individuals for poor conduct, the Australian Bankers Association (ABA) said.
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In the study, researchers used a hot air blower on the phone's touch controller connection to access and solder on their malicious chips.
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Separately, the Times editorial board analyzed the whistle-blower complaint against Mr. Trump and found that nearly all of it had been corroborated.
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The inquiry itself began in response to a whistle-blower who raised alarms about the administration's efforts to pressure Ukraine for political purposes.
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It begins as a whistle-blower drama about a young lawyer determined to expose and prosecute the crimes of Mr. Hopkins's evil plutocrat.
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Whistle blower, law breaker -- KURTZ: Is it Daniel Ellsberg, you know, leaking the Pentagon paper, or is it somebody with a political agenda?
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The two were playing outside alongside the Biermanns' other son KJ, 6, when Kroy was using a leaf blower to clean the yard.
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Is there anything more soothing than hearing a handsome older British gentleman with a BBC accent examine the mechanics of a bubble blower?
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Remember all this as we hear Trump's defenders try to divert attention to the whistle-blower, to Hunter Biden or to anything else.
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On Instagram, photographs purporting to show the whistle-blower with a number of public figures from the Democratic Party were also widely shared.
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But Mr. Snowden, the whistle-blower who set this reform in motion with his disclosures, is persona non grata in the nation's capital.
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The whistle-blower claim validated Mr. Sparks's claims of retaliation, but did not lead to an investigation of his complaint about questionable spending.
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And the company's practices in the area were the subject of a whistle-blower submission to the Securities and Exchange Commission last July.
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In fact, she was dismissed because the company believed she was the whistle-blower, according to confidential corporate documents obtained by The Times.
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The whistle-blower Yuliya Stepanova, an 800-meter runner, was initially approved but was eventually barred because of her own history of doping.
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Based on what the whistle-blower said, Rubio concluded that "the State Department got a very slow start" in responding to the threat.
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"Vigano presented himself as a whistle blower," said John Thavis, who was the Rome bureau chief for Catholic News Service at the time.
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A payment of $4.5 million to an employee who threatened to be a whistle-blower — and an additional $123 million to his lawyer.
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"It was a mind-blower," he said, adding that it seemed like a maniac had accidentally stumbled onstage until he started telling jokes.
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No need to reveal a dark family secret; just talk about that time you squabbled with your neighbor about his leaf-blower habits.
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It's about as powerful as a gas blower, but requires far less maintenance, is more compact and is much lighter and more maneuverable.
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The Mueller report has been released, but we will most likely never see the fully unredacted report unless a whistle-blower leaks it.
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Les Stuta — the second A.N.C. whistle-blower whose life is in danger, according to the Public Protector — was in the group as well.
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She then filed a whistle-blower complaint, which led to the appointment of an independent investigator: James G. McGovern, a former federal prosecutor.
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"None of the legal team saw the complaint until it was publicly released by Congress," whistle-blower lawyer Mark Zaid told ABC News.
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Barely six months after he delivered the report, it had already faded into the mists of Trumpiana: post-Sean Spicer, pre-whistle-blower.
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In addition, the Justice Department declined to open a criminal investigation or appoint a special prosecutor in response to the whistle-blower complaint.
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In addition, the Justice Department declined to open a criminal investigation or appoint a special prosecutor in response to the whistle-blower complaint.
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But he refused to give up his fight and filed whistle-blower claims purporting to show tax fraud at Old Hill, documents show.
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Intelligence officials are covered by a different law, the Intelligence Community Whistle-Blower Protection Act, which Congress passed in 1998 and later amended.
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Intelligence officials are covered by a different law, the Intelligence Community Whistle-Blower Protection Act, which Congress passed in 1998 and later amended.
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The Washington Post reported earlier on Thursday that the complaint implicated at least one Treasury Department political appointee and interviewed the whistle-blower.
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The House staff member, following the committee's procedures, suggested the officer find a lawyer to advise him and file a whistle-blower complaint.
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" In response to Graham's tirade, Senate president pro tempore Chuck Grassley issued a statement demanding the whistle-blower be "heard out and protected.
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The whistle-blower did not check a box indicating that he had spoken to Congress or one of its committees about his allegations.
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Over the weekend, we learned that a new whistle-blower with "firsthand knowledge" has provided information related to President Trump's dealings with Ukraine.
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Administration officials were also said to be working on a deal to allow the whistle-blower to file the complaint to congressional investigators.
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According to a whistle-blower complaint about Mr. Trump's efforts, Mr. Volker had advised Ukrainian officials on how to "navigate" the president's demands.
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The term "whistle-blower" owes its origin to a 19th-century English toolmaker named Joseph Hudson, the inventor of referee and police whistles.
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At the top of his agenda, he said, is interviewing the whistle-blower and examining the roles of Mr. Giuliani and Mr. Barr.
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Mr. Trump and his allies have taken aim at the credibility of the original whistle-blower by noting that he had secondhand knowledge.
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News of a whistle-blower complaint about Mr. Trump's July 25 phone call with President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine changed all of that.
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She was fresh off an Oscar win for her work on "Citizenfour," which focuses on Edward Snowden, the National Security Agency whistle-blower.
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But they certainly would like someone else to identify the whistle-blower, whether a mainstream media outlet or a government official in testimony.
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What were the two contradictory statements Mr. Mulvaney said after the whistle-blower complaint reached Congress and the aid was released to Ukraine?
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Stepanova is the whistle-blower who was cleared by the I.A.A.F. but was denied entry into the Olympics by the International Olympic Committee.
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The Shinto priest, dressed in white, aims an orange leaf blower at a row of cobblestones and clears the path of fallen leaves.
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UnitedHealth Group bilked Medicare out of perhaps billions of dollars by making people look sicker than they were, a whistle-blower suit says.
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The House Intelligence Committee privately questioned Michael Atkinson, the intelligence community watchdog who received the whistle-blower complaint that spurred the impeachment probe.
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Fiona Hill, Michael McKinley and the whistle-blower who effectively initiated the impeachment investigation — when these folks saw something suspicious, they said something.
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The nation has known the basic outlines of this story for weeks, thanks to the bravery of a C.I.A. whistle-blower and others.
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Administration officials were also said to be working on a deal to allow the whistle-blower to file the complaint to congressional investigators.
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There are also several lawsuits from employees claiming wrongful termination and whistle-blower protection, some of which name Ms. Harley as a defendant.
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"I want to know who's the person who gave the whistle-blower the information, because that's close to a spy," Mr. Trump said.
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Democrats have given Joseph Maguire, the acting director of national intelligence, until Thursday to turn over the whistle-blower complaint or risk reprisal.
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"I think we'll see some things with whistle," Mr. Placek said, referring to the whistle-blower whose complaint set off the current fervor.
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In fact, given the explosive nature of the now-revealed whistle-blower complaint, I don't really understand how he can not be impeached.
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"I want to know who's the person who gave the whistle-blower the information because that's close to a spy," Mr. Trump said.
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Mr. Trump opened a direct counterattack on Friday against the whistle-blower, whose identity is unknown, as are many details about the complaint.
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He received the whistle-blower complaint the day after Mr. Coats stepped down, Mr. Coats said at an event in Indiana this week.
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It is that the man who defined the modern category of whistle-blower was the sort who gave career advice to Henry Kissinger.
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The whistle-blower did not witness Trump's July 25 call firsthand but wrote that "half a dozen" US officials informed them about it.
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During his testimony, Maguire talked lawmakers through his own struggles handling a whistle-blower complaint that involved such troubling behavior by the president.
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Some Republicans, including Mr. Trump, have demanded that the whistle-blower be revealed and questioned his motivations and the details of his complaint.
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The most haunting part is that if a courageous whistle-blower hadn't come forward, Trump most likely would have gotten away with it.
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"I want to know who's the person who gave the whistle-blower the information because that's close to a spy," the president said.
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"It depends on the companies to have in place company-specific whistle-blower policies," Nizam Ismail, a partner at RHTLaw Taylor Wessing said.
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Republicans have frequently noted that before filing his complaint, the whistle-blower met with a Democratic staff member of the House Intelligence Committee.
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That is because the whistle-blower law is strongly supported by a Republican whose vote he needs, Senator Charles E. Grassley of Iowa.
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As a reward, a whistle-blower can receive up to 30 percent of any amounts recovered, with the balance going to the Treasury.
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In 2018 he was fined 642,000 pounds for trying to identify a whistle-blower who sent letters criticising an employee of the bank.
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Now, emboldened by its success in this case and others in the works, Constantine Cannon has started a whistle-blower practice in London.
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He had been Russia's top sports official during the 2014 Sochi Games and was implicated by the doping whistle-blower Dr. Grigory Rodchenkov.
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Mr. Ellsberg turned whistle-blower while working as an analyst for the RAND Corporation, a research group under contract to the Defense Department.
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Neil Getnick and Jordan Thomas, lawyers for the whistle-blower, said in an interview that their client wished to be anonymous for now.
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Mr. Edelman hired a lawyer, John Tye, a former whistle-blower from the State Department who works at Whistleblower Aid, a nonprofit firm.
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I think this whistle blower came forward and said, you know what, I am concerned that these records are missing, but at the same time gave it to Ronan Farrow who has broken a lot of news on the Michael Cohen situation -- KURTZ: But you are calling the person a whistle blower and yet a person is clearly a law breaker.
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His organizational logic is sometimes inscrutable, with details plunked in as if by bingo blower (why, again, are we reading about Nike-Hercules missiles?).
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In his testimony, Colonel Vindman plans to say that he is not the whistle-blower who initially reported Mr. Trump's pressure campaign on Ukraine.
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According to a whistle-blower, consultants warned the city in 2014 that closing one of its sewage plants could lead to such a catastrophe.
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Kash and Sinn were playing outside alongside the Biermanns' other son KJ, 6, when Kroy was using a leaf blower to clean the yard.
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He established the Office of Accountability and Whistle-blower Protection in 2017 as part of his effort to root out malfeasance at the department.
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In another, a whistle-blower who had complained about a senior leader who had "social ties" to leaders of the office became a target.
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That is what David Danon, a former Vanguard tax lawyer, says in whistle-blower claims against Vanguard filed with the I.R.S. and other authorities.
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The Texas comptroller of public accounts awarded him $117,000 for his role as a whistle-blower, said Lauren Willis, a spokeswoman for the agency.
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That means that more people have to be sworn to silence for a scheme to work, which raises the chance of a whistle-blower.
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This genius kid strapped himself up in a leaf blower and started spinning around in circles because the air blowing out was so powerful.
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The next day the story—focused on a charismatic whistle-blower with pink hair named Christopher Wylie—exploded in Europe and the United States.
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When someone breaks the code, you know immediately, and if you are brave enough, like the whistle-blower, you move to defend the code.
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The software services company has been in focus over the last couple of weeks after a whistle blower alleged financial misappropriation at the firm.
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"Written answers will not provide a sufficient opportunity to probe all the relevant facts and cross-examine the so-called whistle-blower," he said.
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We saw the damning memo of the phone call, with President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine, only because of a complaint by a whistle-blower.
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Files from whistle-blower protection agencies and the E.E.O.C. show numerous examples of retaliation by the T.S.A. against workers reporting misconduct and security violations.
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It was frustrating, the whistle-blower said, that the S.E.C. took no action against others at Monsanto who, he said, knew about the improprieties.
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When he headed the whistle-blower office, he said, he made it a point to tell corporations that whistle-blowers were not the enemy.
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Any claim Mr. Thorell makes as a whistle-blower raises the interesting question about whether someone who participates in wrongdoing can receive an award.
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In its reply, WADA referred to a single initial whistle-blower, Vitaly Stepanov, who lived in Moscow and whom the agency wanted to protect.
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A whistle-blower gave me hundreds of hours of surreptitiously recorded phone conversations that revealed potential wrongdoing at the power plant where he worked.
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One government agency had received multiple emails from the whistle-blower, and Glaxo targeted multiple branches of the agency, according to state media reports.
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When prosecutors announced the case against Glaxo in July 2013, several weeks after arrests began, their allegations closely mirrored those of the whistle-blower.
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But Stoltz's career receives a jolt when a shady mole, looking to collect millions as a whistle-blower, tips her off to the conspiracy.
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A successor, Kristie Kenney, said in a 2008 cable that the bank secrecy laws and poor whistle-blower protections hindered corruption and graft investigations.
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Sun Pharma was also in the limelight after a whistle-blower alleged numerous irregularities against the company, its main promoter Dilip Shanghvi and others.
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Grigory Rodchenkov, Russia's doping mastermind turned whistle-blower, agreed with the antidoping experts in an article he wrote recently for The New York Times.
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Mr. Moore envisioned the film as having a climactic scene in which he would out himself as a whistle-blower at an asbestos conference.
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His father was a master glass blower for 30 years, and he used to run around the factory as a child watching him work.
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John F. Sopko, the special inspector general for Afghanistan reconstruction, said the case began with information from an unidentified whistle-blower four years ago.
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As the human and financial costs of the subprime-mortgage crash mounted, the new bureau was inundated with whistle-blower tips and consumer complaints.
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Among other things, she wants to beef up financial disclosure forms, enact term limits for county officials and strengthen the county's whistle-blower law.
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When such lawsuits are successful — after litigation that takes several years or more — the whistle-blower receives a percentage of the total amount awarded.
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Nissan's investigation into Mr. Ghosn began after a whistle-blower said he had been misrepresenting his salary and using company assets for personal purposes.
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There's a constitutional argument, Sanchez says, that Congress could have accepted the report itself, rather than redirect it through the prescribed whistle-blower channels.
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The whistle-blower procedure is designed not just to provide protections for government officials but to keep classified information out of the public eye.
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I hope the media will follow up and pursue the new leads, and call for her protection as a whistle-blower, not a criminal.
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I turned to the mother of my daughters' classmate to talk about the second whistle-blower coming forward about President Trump's dealings with Ukraine.
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The third indicated that the whistle-blower is a registered Democrat, a fact first reported by CNN last week that has widely circulated since.
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U.S. law enforcement arrested these two businessmen, both named in the whistle-blower account that set off the House impeachment inquiry against President Trump.
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Were it not for the efforts of the whistle-blower, everything about this would have been hidden from the F.E.C. and the American people.
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"Intelligence officers, by nature, are not people who want to be publicly known," said Andrew P. Bakaj, the lead lawyer for the whistle-blower.
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The whistle-blower, a C.I.A. officer detailed to the White House at one point, first expressed his concerns anonymously to the agency's top lawyer.
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That conversation is now at the heart of a whistle-blower complaint that has propelled House Democrats to begin impeachment proceedings against Mr. Trump.
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The allegations, detailed in a whistle-blower complaint, have escalated into an impeachment inquiry that threatens Mr. Trump's presidency and is plainly enraging him.
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The falling leaves that swirl around our hero are clearly being driven by somebody just off camera, gunning his leaf blower to the max.
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The chalet has been furnished with vintage mountain farmhouse pieces, including an end table fashioned from a primitive cheese-making table, Ms. Blower said.
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"We generally do not comment on whistle-blower meetings, their contents or even if they happened," said Michael Zona, a spokesman for Mr. Grassley.
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Mr. Snowden has been hailed as a whistle-blower by privacy and civil liberties advocates, while denounced as a traitor by national security officials.
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When a whistle-blower succeeds in recovering money for the government, the False Claims Act calls for him or her to receive a percentage.
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But here are a few notable figures — in addition, of course, to the whistle-blower himself — who could prove particularly useful to House investigators.
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And a rising drumbeat of legal efforts — from whistle-blower prosecutions to libel suits — aims to weaken longstanding safeguards for journalists and their sources.
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In the last few days alone, they have reached a deal to privately meet with the whistle-blower, though no date has been set.
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Angry at not being informed about the topic of the whistle-blower complaint, Mr. Schiff issued a subpoena the next day to Mr. Maguire.
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Still, Mr. Lutz wonders why the S.E.C. has not pursued the whistle-blower complaint he filed against Radian, which outlined its retaliation against him.
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In a political stunt during the question session today, Senator Rand Paul attempted to identify the whistle-blower whose complaint prompted the impeachment inquiry.
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That, according to friends, has allowed the whistle-blower to focus on his intelligence work, but it has contributed to a sense of isolation.
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First, a whistle-blower revealed that Bishop Richard J. Malone of Buffalo had kept files about abusive priests that he hid from the public.
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But existing whistle-blower programs generally apply only if a company is defrauding the government or there are significant securities, commodity or tax violations.
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"The White House officials who told me this information were deeply disturbed by what had transpired in this phone call," the whistle-blower wrote.
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"I think a foreign power is much more likely the source of these documents than a conscience-stricken C.I.A. whistle-blower," Mr. Lewis said.
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The seller is also providing free shipping as well as an air blower, ropes and sandbags to help you set up the giant inflatable.
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Only days after the president learned of the whistle-blower complaint, he spoke with Senator Ron Johnson, Republican of Wisconsin, about the aid holdup.
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Was this just your standard vibrator, or something more intense—a foot-long Magic Wand, perhaps, or maybe this weird leaf blower-looking thing?
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Instead of cleaning up its act, state by state, agribusiness lobbyists are feverishly pushing ag-gag laws that blow the whistle on the whistle-blower.
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Street Scene Becoming a whistle-blower by reporting wrongdoing on Wall Street or in a federal agency that regulates Wall Street takes lots of guts.
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Whistle-blower protections are lacking, and the penalty for work hour violations is loss of program accreditation, which could hurt the resident reporting the problem.
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It's generally safe to say that as long as the candle-blower isn't clearly sick, your chances of picking up something germy are pretty slim.
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Just try not to be swayed, you cynical gits, by someone making woven bark fibre, a cord drill and a forge blower from absolutely nothing.
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The city wasn't cleaning the park, so I went home and got all my equipment, my blower and everything, and I cleaned the whole park.
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A few weeks ago the Hacksmith revealed how the $10,000 cannon—which he claims is the world's most powerful handheld leaf blower—was actually built.
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British bank regulators on Friday fined James E. Staley, the chief executive of Barclays, over his attempt to unmask a whistle-blower within the bank.
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Hough had previously been a glass blower and his "day job" was working in expressive art therapy, helping kids resolve their emotional issues through art.
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Kim Gwang-ho, an automotive engineer, did something last year that many South Koreans saw as an act of betrayal: He became a whistle-blower.
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Finally, Veselnitskaya traveled internationally promoting a documentary film that denounced the Magnitsky Act and the whistle-blower who inspired the legislation, according to media reports.
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The demands alarmed numerous officials, including an intelligence officer who filed a whistle-blower complaint that eventually reached Congress and set off the impeachment inquiry.
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Now — as then — the whistle-blower is irrelevant, as high-level officials with direct knowledge of what happened have come forth and incriminated the president.
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On Wednesday, during the House's first public hearing in its impeachment inquiry, Republican members of Congress repeated calls for the whistle-blower to be identified.
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On Friday, Facebook News removed posts from Breitbart that claimed to identify the whistle-blower who set in motion an impeachment inquiry into President Trump.
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" Another GOP strategist questioned whether the "coastal elites," particularly reporters, were failing to understand "the leaf blower wars that take place all across Middle America.
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"What is the mayor doing playing strip poker with 18-year-olds?" said Michael Blower, 48, a City Council member and lifelong resident of Stockton.
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In a statement Friday, Mr. Niggli said that he was focused on "bolstering our investigative work and implementing a new whistle-blower program" by November.
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For more than a year, the drug maker brushed aside repeated warnings from a whistle-blower about systemic fraud and corruption in its China operations.
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Its leaders have questioned Ms. Fitzgerald's role in a previous government that they accuse of failing to shield a whistle-blower who exposed police corruption.
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Opposition leaders have questioned Ms. Fitzgerald's role in a previous government that they accuse of failing to shield a whistle-blower who exposed police corruption.
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For really big jobs, the Stihl BR350 is a gas-powered backpack blower favored by lawn care professionals but user-friendly enough for weekend warriors.
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If you live in a snowier climate, or if you have a lot of property to clear, consider upgrading to a gas-powered snow blower.
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On a blistering September afternoon at the Swanson house, 20 box fans and an industrial blower ran nonstop in a battle against rot and decay.
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LONDON — For nearly three decades, since a Soviet whistle-blower told the world of its existence, the nerve agent Novichok has scared American weapons experts.
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The committee believes that the F.A.A. may have been informed of the whistle-blower allegations in August and recently completed an investigation of the claims.
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Mr. Flynn believed that ending the sanctions could allow a business project he had once participated in to move forward, according to the whistle-blower.
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In the letter, Mr. Cummings said that the whistle-blower contacted his office in June and has authorized him to go public with the details.
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A whistle-blower, the former chancellor in the archdiocese, had accused Archbishop Nienstedt of covering up abusive priests and keeping them in ministry for years.
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You may need to have it serviced, and many local repair companies will pick up and drop off a blower as part of the service.
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"I've been working with whistleblowers for 40 years," says Tom Devine, legal director at the Government Accountability Project, a whistle-blower protection and advocacy organization.
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An Internal Revenue Service whistle-blower filed a complaint over the summer claiming that senior Treasury officials tried to exert improper influence over the audit.
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U.S. federal prosecutors indicted two Ukrainian-born American businessmen named in the whistle-blower account that set off the House impeachment inquiry against President Trump.
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That the current game-changing official intelligence community whistle-blower complaint has reached the American people is a miracle for which we should be grateful.
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The full meaning of that became clear on Thursday only with the release of the complaint by an anonymous whistle-blower brought against Mr. Trump.
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Mr. Byrne, who was confirmed by the Senate just five months ago, was closely involved in the agency's Office of Accountability and Whistle-Blower Protection.
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"The committee expects that they will be fully protected, despite the president's threats," Mr. Boland said, referring to the whistle-blower without identifying his gender.
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It now appears that the whistle-blower may have approached an aide to Representative Adam Schiff, seeking direction concerning the process for making a complaint.
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NICE appears to be what the whistle-blower was referring to as a "stand alone" computer system managed by the council's directorate for intelligence programs.
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But onstage, pressurized waterworks aren't easy to come by — so Percy pelts her with a speedily unraveling, leaf-blower-propelled roll of toilet paper instead.
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It is not clear why agents wanted to talk to the whistle-blower, a C.I.A. analyst, or how interested they remain in speaking to him.
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As BuzzFeed reported, an article on Gateway Pundit, a pro-Trump website, tying Colonel Vindman to the whistle-blower had been widely shared on Facebook.
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"One of the most infuriating things is being called a whistle-blower, as if we went and ratted someone out," Mr. Colburn told Vietnam Magazine.
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Mr. Trump told American diplomats he wanted to hunt down the officials who gave a whistle-blower information about his call with the Ukrainian president.
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So did a letter signed by 10 professors in Wuhan demanding an apology from the officials who silenced Dr. Li and other whistle-blower doctors.
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Mr. Trump himself, indignant as the new inquiry intensified, kept his focus on the anonymous whistle-blower whose complaint prompted the House to open it.
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His effort to get the Ukrainian government to announce an official investigation into the Biden family seems to have been thwarted by the whistle-blower.
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The sum is the largest individual award ever ordered through OSHA's whistle-blower protection program, said Barbara Goto, the agency's regional administrator in San Francisco.
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In a theatrical oratory, Andrew Miltenberg, Mr. Thibodeau's lawyer, painted Mr. Sprecher and Ms. Forlenza as incompetent producers and Mr. Thibodeau as a whistle-blower.
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Central to the Ukraine controversy is the complaint from an administration whistle-blower, who followed the proper legal procedure for reporting concerns about sensitive information.
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Mr. Atkinson reviewed the whistle-blower complaint, deemed it both "urgent" and "credible," and forwarded it to Joseph Maguire, the acting director of national intelligence.
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The House speaker says Attorney General William P. Barr should not have been involved in the handling of a whistle-blower complaint that named him.
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As the whistle-blower complaint pointedly noted, Mr. Zelensky had signaled during the campaign that he would replace Mr. Lutsenko if he won the election.
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We could find out that Mike Pence also pressured Ukraine on a call or we could find out the secret identity of the whistle-blower.
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That raises another loophole: The whistle-blower first must obtain specific directions from the director of national intelligence before he or she can obey them.
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TL;DR: The Soleil Round Blower Brush is a blowdryer and ionic hairbrush in one, and you can grab one for $49.99 — an 87% savings.
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Then there is the whistle-blower whose original complaint about Mr. Trump's pressure campaign on Mr. Zelensky ignited the fuse that led to his impeachment.
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Today, we return to our conversation with the whistle-blower John Barnett, known as Swampy, about what he said were systemic safety problems at Boeing.
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Under State Department rules and whistle-blower laws, it is forbidden to retaliate against any employee who follows the procedures and submits a dissent memorandum.
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According to the account of a Cambridge Analytica whistle-blower, the company used this information to develop techniques that helped President Donald Trump's 2016 campaign.
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A whistle blower complaint by an intelligence official about a private presidential phone call would be an extraordinary development, likely without precedent in U.S. history.
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The whistle-blower has remained an obsession among right-wing news media and Trump allies who have speculated about the analyst's identity and political affiliation.
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In May, former Flint administrator Natasha Henderson said in a lawsuit that she was wrongfully terminated in violation of whistle-blower and free-speech protections.
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The New York Times reported in September that White House advisers — namely, Mr. Cipollone and Mr. Eisenberg — knew about the whistle-blower complaint in August.
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Among other things, Volkswagen still has work to do to create an adequate whistle-blower program, the lawyer, Larry D. Thompson, wrote in the report.
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Representative Elijah E. Cummings of Maryland, raised alarms on the nuclear exports in 2017 when he disclosed claims brought to him by a whistle-blower.
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Congress learned about the questionable security clearance decisions from a whistle-blower, Tricia Newbold, who was a manager in the White House Personnel Security Office.
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JULIAN: Republicans have made central to their narrative of criticizing this impeachment inquiry the idea that these accusations against Mr. Trump originated with an unknown and far-removed person from the C.I.A. They didn't use that term "deep state" today, but by highlighting the whistle-blower and highlighting the Democrats' reluctance to call forward the whistle-blower to testify, they're trying to impugn the entire proceeding.
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During a period reserved for impeachment speeches, he read his question aloud while standing next to a large blue poster with the name in bold yellow, endangering the whistle-blower and violating the spirit of whistle-blower protection laws in the process; although those laws are meant to protect informants from retaliation, they don't explicitly stop members of Congress or the president from revealing names.
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Kardashian also shared a clip, which showed celebrity hairstylist Andrew Fitzsimons using a leaf blower on her hair, adding a little extra drama to the shoot.
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In case you're worried about that blower-style card — AMD cards have a reputation for being loud — the company says it's capped the volume at 43dB.
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The pro will be better able to locate and assess air leaks with tools such as a blower or infrared camera to measure home energy efficiency.
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The bank and Mr. Staley were both fined by regulators over a whistle-blower scandal, and other stumbles have prompted some shareholders to demand his resignation.
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"To have these kinds of offhand remarks shows that this is a systemic issue at Takata," said Mark Lillie, a former Takata engineer and whistle-blower.
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This baseline frustration explains some of the crazy hype for "Snowden," Oliver Stone's hotly anticipated take on the most famous government whistle-blower of our time.
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A court in Zurich handed Rudolf Elmer, a whistle-blower, a 14-month suspended prison sentence for threatening his former employer, Julius Bär, a private bank.
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Democrats, for their part, have maintained that hearing from the whistle-blower is not necessary, and have stressed the importance of protecting his identity and safety.
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Those industry ties expose the profit motive that underpins the programs, according to Patrick Burns, executive director of Taxpayers Against Fraud, a whistle-blower advocacy group.
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But Mr. Thune disputed those explanations, citing the agency's "broad authority to investigate" since 2004, six years before it received the first known whistle-blower tip.
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An FAA investigation corroborated the whistle blower&aposs complaint, but the administration did not take any action to fix the situation, according to the OSC report.
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December 22013 A self-described whistle-blower working inside Glaxo sends an email to Chinese regulators, detailing fraud and corruption in the pharmaceutical maker's Chinese operations.
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Clement filed a whistle-blower complaint; he believed that his post was retaliation for speaking about the dangers that climate change poses to Alaska Native communities.
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In cases like his, called qui tams, a whistle-blower sues on behalf of the government, claiming fraud, and stands to share in any recovered funds.
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The release of the aid occurred only after the Trump administration knew that a whistle-blower had filed a confidential complaint about the July 25 call.
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This is the real mind-blower: even in laggard markets, Carbon Tracker projects that coal power will cross the second threshold by 2030 at the latest.
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According to Mr. Williams, neither Mr. Carson nor his wife, Candy Carson, had any prior knowledge of the order, although a whistle-blower has said Mrs.
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The account also offers to guide women on whistle-blower laws, how to approach human resources departments with complaints and ways to find mental health counselors.
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For nearly a year, Mr. Zulu and Les Stuta, another A.N.C. whistle-blower who helped Mr. Magaqa, have lived in hiding because of constant death threats.
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At least 25 people got security clearances from Trump officials after career civil servants denied them for "disqualifying issues," a White House whistle-blower told Congress.
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The move was criticized by Susan Fowler, the Uber whistle-blower who has described a hostile work environment at the department that Mr. Gangadhar had led.
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There's a cheeky mischievousness to Morgan's episodes, and here that manifests as a looping narrative and an unreliable yet compelling whistle blower known as Reggie Something.
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A divisive figure who is seen by some as a whistle-blower and others as a traitor, Ms. Manning has encountered pushback over other speaking engagements.
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The law defined "whistle-blower" to mean "an individual who provides information relating to a violation of the securities laws" to the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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"The legal department conducted an exhaustive investigation of the matters Mr. Katzman raised in accordance with our whistle-blower policy," Michael DuVally, the Goldman spokesman, said.
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"The air in the plane blower has been filtrated, which can remove more than 99% of dust and microbes in the air," said Fielding of UCLA.
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"I've been working with whistle-blowers for 40 years," says Tom Devine, legal director at the Government Accountability Project, a whistle-blower protection and advocacy organization.
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For instance, Lindsey Graham has been comparing the impeachment movement to the Salem witch trials and demanding that the whistle-blower be forced to go public.
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In submitting his complaint, the whistle-blower identified three facts that could be used to accuse him of potential bias against Mr. Trump, the documents showed.
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Federal health workers may have been exposed to the coronavirus without proper training or equipment and were then allowed to travel freely, a whistle-blower said.
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Related: Federal workers met quarantined Americans in California without proper medical training or protective gear, then returned to the general population, a government whistle-blower said.
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It was the Justice Department, for instance, that decided it was unnecessary to give Congress the whistle-blower complaint that ultimately led to the president's impeachment.
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A whistle-blower from the State Department with access to similar witnesses and facts could just as easily have submitted the complaint to a different committee.
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She became an icon to antiwar and anti-secrecy activists, who viewed her as a historic whistle-blower, even as prosecutors portrayed her as a traitor.
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Mr. Paul's question did not mention the term "whistle-blower," and the senator later said that he had no independent knowledge of the whistle-blower's identity.
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"How bad would it have to have been for him to come forward?" she said, wondering out loud about what the whistle-blower must have heard.
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A senior White House aide tried to turn the tables by arguing that Mr. Trump was the real whistle-blower because he was uncovering Democratic corruption.
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For example, a whistle-blower offered detailed accounts of the abuse in a series of anonymous letters to a state official and several families in 2014.
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In a county court in Harrisburg, Pa., Judge Thomas Gavin, granted lawyers for the whistle-blower, Mike McQueary, $1.7 million for their work on the case.
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Many whistle-blower cases fail to reach that point, but when the Justice Department joins a case, in general, the odds of a recovery go up.
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In April, the bank disclosed that Mr. Staley was being investigated by the British authorities after he sought to learn the identity of a whistle-blower.
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"This is a whistle-blower complaint that has been labeled 'urgent' and 'credible' not by Democrats, but by a senior-level Trump appointee," Mr. Schumer wrote.
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For example, a whistle-blower offered detailed accounts of the abuse in a series of anonymous letters to a state official and several families in 2014.
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"This is a whistle-blower complaint that has been labeled 'urgent' and 'credible' not by Democrats, but by a senior-level Trump appointee," Mr. Schumer wrote.
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Sadly, on that day, the intelligence community inspector general formally notified the Congress that the administration was forbidding him from turning over a whistle-blower complaint.
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The goal was to derail a second round of demonstrations that the protests' original instigator, a self-proclaimed whistle-blower living in exile, called for Friday.
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A whistle-blower complaint about President Trump's call with the leader of Ukraine, in which he asked for help investigating political rivals, has stirred a storm.
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The whistle-blower complaint paints a picture of a White House in a panic after a July 25 conversation between Trump and Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky.
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Working, as one whistle-blower put it, in "a climate of fear, censorship, and suppression," climate scientists have become an endangered species in the federal bureaucracy.
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Jean-Yves Lourgouilloux, of the P.N.F., described Pinto as a whistle-blower and confirmed that the French authorities had looked at twelve million documents so far.
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She is also a rarity: a whistle-blower who has succeeded in bringing to light abuses at a powerful corporation that wanted to keep them hidden.
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"It is impossible that the whistle-blower is a hero and I'm not," he fumed at The Atlantic's Elaina Plott in a phone call last week.
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After escalating revelations about President Donald Trump's interactions with Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky, the whistle-blower complaint at the heart of them has finally been released.
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The F.B.I. made clear to his lawyers that the whistle-blower was not the target of any continuing investigations, according to people familiar with the matter.
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Mr. Snowden has been celebrated as a whistle-blower by advocates for privacy and civil liberties but denounced as a traitor by some national security officials.
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Here's what the doc explains: Kloepfer Attempts To Become A Whistle-Blower The Netflix series introduces Kloepfer as a single-mother from a religious and wealthy background.
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The phrases do not fundamentally change lawmakers' understanding of the call, which was first reported by the C.I.A. whistle-blower whose complaint set off the impeachment inquiry.
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McGinnis, 31, is an investigative counsel in the Office of Inspector General's whistle-blower protection unit, which is part of the Department of Homeland Security, in Washington.
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Just this month, Magic Leap finally revealed a first look at its hardware, causing many to joke that it looked like a backpack or a leaf blower.
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" VITALY STEPANOV, RUSSIAN WHISTLE-BLOWER "The corruption that exists in Russia is destroying the belief of young Russian athletes and their parents in clean and fair sport.
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Instead Armstrong conceded, not only to the government but to Floyd Landis, his former teammate who initiated the federal fraud complaint as a whistle-blower in 2010.
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Small, 71, who works out of his Washington home, said the focus of his ire was a specific piece of lawn equipment: the gas-powered leaf blower.
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Biebs running down a hill together with JB screaming at the top of his lungs and a leaf blower blasting to give Hailey that flowing hair effect.
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The decisive event had proved to be a whistle-blower complaint from a member of the intelligence community, the existence of which was made public on Sept.
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Mr. Trump has also accused Mark Zaid, a lawyer for the whistle-blower, of planning to "overthrow" the president, pointing to a 20203 Twitter post as proof.
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The offer was intended to deter Republican attacks and show that the whistle-blower, a C.I.A. officer, is above the political rancor unleashed by House Democrats' inquiry.
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But it appeared not to satisfy House Republicans, who, led by Mr. Trump, have assailed the whistle-blower as politically motivated and demanded his identity be revealed.
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The New York Times and most other major news organizations have not named the whistle-blower, though The Times and others reported he was a C.I.A. analyst.
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The S.E.C. employees who worked with the whistle-blower on the Monsanto matter made his job easier, he said, and were very familiar with the accounting issues.
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Oliver Stone's "Snowden," a quiet, crisply drawn portrait of the world's most celebrated whistle-blower, belongs to a curious subgenre of movies about very recent historical events.
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Mr. McKessy, 49, began overseeing the S.E.C.'s whistle-blower program in 2011, a year after the Dodd-Frank law ordered the agency to create the unit.
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He has since filed a whistle-blower suit against ITT Technical Institutes in federal court, accusing the company of defrauding the government of money and wrongful termination.
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A new whistle-blower lawsuit accuses Mallinckrodt of retaliating against an employee after she says she raised ethical concerns and potential violations of law by the drugmaker.
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Under the header "Conference Trip Vacations for Doctors," the whistle-blower wrote that medical professionals received all-expenses-paid trips under the guise of attending international conferences.
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Trump mentioned one particular CNN interview in which Giuliani and Cuomo sparred back and forth in light of a whistle-blower scandal that has dogged the administration.
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They ought to vent the supercharger, but they aren't all that large or dramatic (neither is the blower under the hood), and the plastic looks sorta cheap.
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The House Intelligence Committee chairman said Monday he went to the Eisenhower Old Executive Office building to view information from a whistle blower in a secure facility.
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In addition to wrongful dismissal, the lawsuit filed last week in Oakland County Circuit Court in Michigan accuses Volkswagen of violating the state's whistle-blower protection law.
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And echoing WADA's own goals, Mr. Bach further called on the agency to strengthen its investigative capabilities, develop a robust whistle-blower policy and improve data privacy.
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The New York Times and The Observer of London chronicled, with the help of a whistle-blower, how a political consultancy, Cambridge Analytica, exploited Facebook user information.
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The Senate Commerce Committee is investigating whistle-blower claims that Federal Aviation Administration safety inspectors who evaluated Boeing's 737 Max airplane were not appropriately trained or certified.
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Ms. Austin said she later met with a whistle-blower from one of the companies who shared with her emails between the company and CZ sales offices.
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Glassblowing relies on a deep understanding of molten glass, developed in large part through years of experience, Helena Welling, 33, an Iittala blower, wrote in an email.
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Russian whistle-blower: Alexander Perepilichny, who died jogging near his home in a London suburb six years ago, probably died of natural causes, a British coroner ruled.
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To resolve the matter, Barclays also agreed to strengthen its whistle-blower program, which allows employees to anonymously report problems they see to the bank's senior leaders.
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Nissan said its investigation was prompted by a whistle-blower who said that Mr. Ghosn had been misrepresenting his salary and using company assets for personal purposes.
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In 2006, he filed lawsuits of his own against a former employee, glass blower Bryan Rubino, and a businessman named Robert Kaindl, alleging copyright and trademark violation.
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That may be a crucial attraction for a whistle-blower deep inside an American institution, but it will also protect a hacker sitting in Moscow or Beijing.
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The costs of these accounts were high compared with TIAA's basic retirement accounts, and so was the pressure to sell them, according to the whistle-blower complaint.
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Fashion profiling played a bigger role in the 2016 American presidential election than anyone realized, according to new information from Christopher Wylie, the Cambridge Analytica whistle-blower.
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And the more the administration portrays that sequence of events as a deep-seated conspiracy, the more likely it becomes that the next whistle-blower goes rogue.
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Ms. Hill left the White House in July, before Mr. Trump's call with Mr. Zelensky that prompted the whistle-blower complaint that set off the Ukraine scandal.
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All this is going on while the White House is refusing to let Congress have access to administration officials who have information on the whistle-blower charges.
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The focus on the whistle-blower is one of several ways the White House has addressed the complaint and the phone call at the center of it.
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We're covering a second whistle-blower in the impeachment inquiry, protests in Hong Kong over the ban on masks and a new #MeToo accusation against Harvey Weinstein.
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Why, according to the whistle-blower, does Pompeo have two United States ambassadors trying to explain to bamboozled Ukrainian officials what to make of mixed American messages?
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In their first public comments, lawyers for the whistle-blower said their client hoped to remain anonymous but wanted to continue to cooperate with lawmakers conducting oversight.
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The whistle-blower has identified at least a half-dozen government officials — including several who work for the White House — who he believes can substantiate his claims.
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It raises the prospect that the whistle-blower was not detailed to the White House either during the events in question or when he learned about them.
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Bowen Yang, a new featured performer, appeared as Kim Jong-un of North Korea, who offered Baldwin his advice on how to deal with the whistle-blower.
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While House Intelligence Committee members are allowed to receive classified whistle-blower complaints, they are not allowed to make such complaints public, according to a former official.
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U.S. law enforcement officials have arrested two Ukrainian-born American businessmen named in the whistle-blower account that set off the House impeachment inquiry against President Trump.
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The second official is among those interviewed by the intelligence community inspector general to corroborate the allegations of the original whistle-blower, one of the people said.
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Committee aides had sought to interview the whistle-blower last week but have yet to sit down with him, and it was unclear how soon they could.
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Jim Jordan: We will never get the chance to see the whistle blower raise his right hand, swear to tell the truth and nothing but the truth.
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CNN said its investigation was based on testimony of a whistle-blower, a former legal adviser to Venezuela's Embassy in Baghdad, and a former official in Miami.
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Op-Ed Contributor On Wednesday, Harvard's Kennedy School announced that Chelsea Manning, the former Army intelligence analyst and whistle-blower, would be a visiting fellow this fall.
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On Thursday the inspector general testified before the House Intelligence Committee stating that the acting director of national intelligence fought him from disclosing the whistle-blower complaint.
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When the whistle-blower complaint citing him by name was referred to the Justice Department, Mr. Barr should have formally recused himself from any involvement with it.
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The whistle-blower, employing an anonymous process, brought his concerns to the C.I.A.'s general counsel, Courtney Simmons Elwood, according to multiple people familiar with the events.
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Some of Mr. Trump's pressuring of Ukraine has taken place in plain sight, but the identity of the whistle-blower and details of the allegations remained hidden.
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The British authorities are investigating the bank and its chief executive, James E. Staley, after he admitted to trying to find the identity of a whistle-blower.
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He helped Mr. Schiff get on the Ukraine affair early, by starting an investigation before the public knew of the whistle-blower complaint that sparked the inquiry.
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In an unrelated case at Ohio State, similar conflicts seemed to surface in 20033 after a whistle-blower accused a pharmacy researcher, Terry Elton, of fabricating data.
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Little action had been required as a result of the allegations, Dr. Whitacre wrote to Clare Francis after the whistle-blower sent additional allegations in December 22014.
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In 27, Savinova appeared, in footage recorded by the Russian doping whistle-blower Yulia Stepanova, to admit to having injected testosterone and taken the banned steroid oxandrolone.
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This Mashable's Choice Award-winning hair dryer is a best-in-class beauty tool featuring a bladeless blower that dries hair quickly and quietly *without* damaging it.
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If you want to remove snow from flat, paved surfaces as quickly and effortlessly as possible, the Toro SnowMaster 724 QXE Gas Snow Blower is the best.
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The F.B.I. tried to interview the anonymous whistle-blower who helped ignite the inquiry, several people familiar with the matter said, but the interview never took place.
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Unlike in Britain and the Continent, whistle-blower cases can net big money in the United States — both for the government and the individuals who expose wrongdoing.
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The largest whistle-blower bounty paid out to date by the agency was more than $2250 million; it went to an individual living in a foreign country.
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"For me, it doesn't make a difference considering what is the basis of whistle-blower protection: the intensity of the contribution to the public interest," Bourdon said.
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I started off with a dull Keira Knightley whistle-blower drama I'd picked on reflex, because I was used to seeing movies with stars I could interview.
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The committee has also been examining whether a whistle-blower who brought information to Congress about the clearances granted to Mr. Kushner and others had suffered retaliation.
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Adrian Schoolcraft, who became the primary stop-and-frisk whistle-blower, was forcibly admitted into a psychiatric ward for six days after objecting to police practices in 2009.
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Along with his vehicle and $1,000 cash — which he was going to use on rent — he also had his cell phone, leaf blower, hand tools and mower stolen.
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"Sinn doesn't like the blower, so he's already in high alert," Kroy said on a previous episode of Don't Be Tardy, which documented the aftermath of Sinn's bite.
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For their part, his foes believe his actions lack any justification: he is a traitor masquerading as a whistle-blower, who exposed no wrongdoing but did colossal damage.
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You can grab a Bosch ALS 2500 electric garden blower and vacuum for £44.99, down from £79.99, and a WORX sonicrafter multi-tool for £58.94, down from £99.99.
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And that plays out most excellently as Christian Bale lookalike Primitive Technology seeks to build the most efficient "forge blower" he can with the bounty of the forest.
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In one video, she posed with a bundle of herbs, as her friend and hair stylist, Jen Adkins stood nearby with what looked like a small leaf blower.
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"Sinn doesn't like the blower, so he's already in high alert," Kroy, 32, says on Friday's episode of Don't Be Tardy, which documents the aftermath of Sinn's bite.
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He is a former State Department employee, a whistle-blower and a co-founder of Whistleblower Aid, a nonprofit law firm that represents individuals trying to expose wrongdoing.
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That was the central charge of an anonymous C.I.A. whistle-blower whose complaint about the president's dealings with Ukraine prompted Speaker Nancy Pelosi to begin the impeachment inquiry.
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Ms. Christopher resigned in November 2014, two weeks after the agency completed a $35 million Medicaid settlement with state and federal officials in a different whistle-blower lawsuit.
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There was a sense of time pressure; if a different Freedom whistle-blower filed a complaint first, Sewell might not be able to participate in the resulting case.
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A spokeswoman for the office of the inspector general said it was policy not to comment on the existence or nonexistence of any whistle-blower complaints or investigations.
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While WADA took years to investigate whistle-blower tips about Russia, the agency ultimately commissioned multiple inquiries and advocated disciplining the country before the Rio Games this year.
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On "The Daily," we talk to one of our reporters who broke the story, and discuss how a key data scientist at Cambridge Analytica became a whistle-blower.
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One of the complaints expressed by companies when the S.E.C. considered the whistle-blower rules was that they did not require employees to report information to management first.
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"This guy is not a big critic," Marina Litvinenko, the widow of the whistle-blower, said of Mr. Skripal, speaking by telephone from an undisclosed location outside London.
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Another investigation, prompted by a whistle-blower, is examining the possibility that the United Arab Emirates used cyberespionage techniques from former American operatives to spy on American citizens.
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FRANK SERPICO The New York Police Department whistle-blower immortalized by Al Pacino in Sidney Lumet's 1973 film speaks for himself in a documentary directed by Antonino D'Ambrosio.
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Mr. Katzman resigned after feeling that his concerns, which he reported to a whistle-blower hotline that was managed by an outside law firm, weren't taken seriously enough.
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While Nvidia moved to a new dual-fan setup for its Founders Edition RTX cards last year, AMD has stuck to its blower-style on its reference cards.
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On August 12, an unidentified whistle-blower filed a complaint, addressed to the chairs of the House and Senate Intelligence Committees, concerning the behavior of President Donald Trump.
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Mr. Trump loudly admitted it, and the summary of his July phone conversation with Mr. Zelensky and the whistle-blower report cast it in the worst possible light.
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Responding to that reporting on Twitter, Mark S. Zaid, a lawyer for the whistle-blower, brushed off the idea that party registration proved anything about his client's credibility.
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In the early 26s, a police officer named Frank Serpico became New York City's best-known whistle-blower by speaking up against widespread corruption in the Police Department.
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Mr. Dier divided the class into four groups and instructed them to read the material they had been given, including the call transcript and the whistle-blower complaint.
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On Thursday, The Times published exclusive details about the identity of the whistle-blower whose claims led Democrats to begin an impeachment inquiry against President Trump this week.
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The company was unlikely to take strong action against him because of his status as a whistle-blower and his cooperation with prosecutors, one of the people said.
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And a whistle-blower said that federal health employees who had interacted with Americans quarantined for possible exposure to the virus lacked proper medical training or protective gear.
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WADA, which had compared the Russian results that were submitted to investigators with a separate data set supplied by a whistle-blower, had seemingly reached the same conclusion.
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Mr. Schiff said that the committees had made "dramatic progress" in understanding the July phone call between Mr. Trump and Mr. Zelensky that prompted the whistle-blower complaint.
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Chief Justice John Roberts blocked a question from Senator Rand Paul that would have revealed the identity of the C.I.A. whistle-blower whose account helped set off impeachment.
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After learning that Trump was pressuring a foreign country to investigate American citizens, the whistle-blower took the extraordinary step of filing a formal complaint against the president.
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