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Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2014 06:00:40 -0800
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May 10, 2012: Thomas Perez, now the Labor secretary nominee, speaks in 
Phoenix.APLabor secretary nominee Thomas Perez was confronted Thursday with 
tough questions about an alleged "secret deal" he cut with leaders from 
St. Paul, Minn., during his tenure as a top attorney at the 
Justice Department.During Perez' confirmation hearing, Sen. Lamar Alexander, 
R-Tenn., accused the nominee of "manipulating" the system to get the result 
he wanted - and potentially costing taxpayers millions of dollars in the 
process.According to a Republican report released earlier this week, Perez 
helped persuade St. Paul to drop a contentious lawsuit in exchange for 
the Justice Department staying out of whistleblower cases brought against 
the city. Perez' "quid pro quo" potentially cost taxpayers as much as 
$200 million, the report said."That seems to me to be an extraordinary 
amount of wheeling and dealing outside the normal responsibilities of the 
assistant attorney general for civil rights," said Alexander, who is the 
top Republican on the Senate panel screening Perez' nomination."It seems 
you have a duty to the government to collect the money, a 
duty to protect the whistleblower who's kind of left hanging in the 
wind."Both cases involved the city of St. Paul. The 67-page report states 
that the Justice Department's decision to opt out of the whistleblower cases 
potentially cost taxpayers as much as $200 million -- the amount the 
government could have won ha
around. Lydia 
Zimmerman told KWTX-TV that she, her husband and daughter were in their 
garden in Bynum  13 miles from West  when they heard 
multiple blasts."It sounded like three bombs going off very close to us," 
she said.Lucy Nashed, a spokesman for Perry's office, said personnel from 
several agencies were en route to West or already there, including the 
Texas Commission for Environmental Quality, the state's emergency management 
department and an incident management team. Also responding is the state's 
top urban search and rescue team, the state health department and mobile 
medical units.The U.S. Chemical Safety Board said it was deploying a large 
investigation team to West. American Red Cross crews from across Texas also 
headed to the scene. Red Cross spokeswoman Anita Foster said the group 
was working with emergency management officials in West to find a safe 
shelter for residents displaced from their homes.Swanton said he had no 
details on the number of people who work at the plant, which 
was cited by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality in 2006 for 
failing to obtain or to qualify for a permit. The agency acted 
after receiving a complaint in June of that year of a strong 
ammonia smell.In 2001, an explosion at a chemical and fertilizer plant killed 
31 people and injured more than 2,000 in Toulouse, France. The blast 
occurred in a hangar containing 300 tons of ammonium nitrate, which can 
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">ing smoke.Swanton 
said a "small amount of looting" has occurred near the blast site, 
but he did not provide additional details. He said looters are a 
"significant concern" to authorities and that at least one person suspected 
of being a looter was spotting running from a damaged home."The town 
is secure," Swanton added.The U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms 
and Explosives is sending a national response team to the site. ATF 
spokeswoman Franceska Perot said Thursday the unit includes fire investigators, 
explosives experts, chemists and canine units.The main fire was under control 
as of 11 p.m., Texas Department of Public Safety spokesman D.L. Wilson 
said, but residents were urged to remain indoors because of the threat 
of new explosions or leaks of ammonia from the plant's ruins.Dozens of 
emergency vehicles amassed at the scene in the hours after the blast, 
as fires continued to smolder in the ruins of the plant and 
in several surrounding buildings. Aerial footage showed injured people being 
treated on the flood-lit football field that had been turned into a 
staging area.Vanek said first-responders treated victims at about half a 
dozen sites, and he saw several injured residents from the nursing home 
being treated at the community center. Swanton said early Thursday morning 
the injured were being taken to hospitals in Waco and a triage 
center at high school in nearby Abbott.At least three people were in 
critical condition at hos
 he National Air Traffic Controllers Association said. 
"It is not a good thing for aviation to take away staffing 
at any level."But air travelers may get a break on the ground. 
A senior Transportation Security Administration official said Thursday he 
doesn't expect furloughs for his agency, which staffs airport security across 
the nation. And, he said, longer wait times at checkpoints have not 
yet materialized as a result of so-called sequestration, as Homeland Security 
Secretary Janet Napolitano warned last month.Congress included additional 
money for security officers in a budget bill for the remainder of 
the 2013 fiscal year, and long wait times have been averted for 
now, TSA Deputy Administrator John Halinski told a congressional panel. 
Obama signed the budget bill last month.Halinski cautioned that even with 
the extra funding, travelers may see lines and wait times increase during 
busy travel periods.
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