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fortunately for mr. hayes, he was able to stop the initial attack. what happens is mr. s gains the upper hand in this fight, and though this started as he was the victim of an assault, he quickly becomes a participant in an altercation. the officer continues to observe the scene and await the arrival of our response teams and mr. hayes gained the upper hand in this altercation and you see the officers secure them quickly and they'll be headed out of to segregation. >> having received treatment for minor injuries, hayes is secured back in his cell. >> ended up like this and you're on top of him. at a certain point you have a -- that's no longer an assault on you. now you're beating the hell out of him. all right? that's what happened. >> deputies will also question the other inmate asked not to be identified on camera. then members of the jail's disciplinary board will determine what sanctions, if any, will be handed down. >> i really don't even know what happened. just doing my job, and turned around, it happened so fast. i was just in the moment. ♪ >> i'm the type of pe
fortunately for mr. hayes, he was able to stop the initial attack. what happens is mr. s gains the upper hand in this fight, and though this started as he was the victim of an assault, he quickly becomes a participant in an altercation. the officer continues to observe the scene and await the arrival of our response teams and mr. hayes gained the upper hand in this altercation and you see the officers secure them quickly and they'll be headed out of to segregation. >> having received...
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you see mr. hayes now has gained the upper hand in this altercation.s the response team comes in, you see them secure the participants fairly quickly, efficiently, and snay eel be headed off to segregation. >> having received treatment for minor injuries, hayes is secured back in his cell. >> at a attorney point you had to stop, you didn't. he was on the chair cowering from you. that's no longer an assault on you. now you're beating the hell out of him. that's what happens. >> deputies will question the other inmate who has asked not to be identified on camera. then members of the disciplinary board will determine what sanctions, if any, will be. >> i don't know what happened. i turned around. it happened so fast. i was just in the moment. >> i'm usually the type of person that mind his own business, not too antisocial because i am a people person. sometimes i can be the shoulder that person by lean on by saying hello or good morning which might brighten up their day. >> hayes's easygoing attitude stands in contrast to the alleged crime that brought hi
you see mr. hayes now has gained the upper hand in this altercation.s the response team comes in, you see them secure the participants fairly quickly, efficiently, and snay eel be headed off to segregation. >> having received treatment for minor injuries, hayes is secured back in his cell. >> at a attorney point you had to stop, you didn't. he was on the chair cowering from you. that's no longer an assault on you. now you're beating the hell out of him. that's what happens. >>...
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[laughter] >> i i just want to say where the normal turn it over to mr. hayes. the book i wrote is a memoir, covers all seven years of my life. the early years are short. wasn't a lot of good stuff to write about in that period of time. but the last half of the book roughly focuses on the bush cheney administration and the book opens in the prologue with recounting the events as i saw them on 9/11. and much of the last half of the book deals with what we had to do during the course of our subsequent seven and a half years in order to keep the country safe return of the controversies involved in things like the terrorist surveillance program and enhanced derogation and so forth. so that's a large part of the book is relevant with respect to 9/11 in the aftermath. although i don't want to mislead anybody on other subjects as well going back to the fact i guess i've been in five republican administrations. i worked closely with the fifth, the reaganite as part of the house republican leadership. so i try to cover all of that period of time and obvious we there's a
[laughter] >> i i just want to say where the normal turn it over to mr. hayes. the book i wrote is a memoir, covers all seven years of my life. the early years are short. wasn't a lot of good stuff to write about in that period of time. but the last half of the book roughly focuses on the bush cheney administration and the book opens in the prologue with recounting the events as i saw them on 9/11. and much of the last half of the book deals with what we had to do during the course of our...
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yes, sir, how are you doing, mr. hayes? >> guest: just fine, thanks. >> caller: my question is about about -- >> host: we're getting feedback. let me get one more point, how do you share information with other countries. >> guest: it's free and open sharing. that's been a u.s. policy for decades. it's important that we push that. and i'll just give a fairly simple example. when you are forecasting weather 24 hours in advance, you are not really concerned with what goes on in china or russia. when you are trying to push the envelope to the forecast out, whether that originated in asia is going to come across at the pacific ocean. that free and open exchange of weather observations and information that we use in our global models to better predict or create longer lead time on our forecast. >> host: very quickly, one quick twitter question on the hurricane season and the names of these storms. who comes up with the names? >> guest: the hurricane center develops the names. i'm not sure of the coordination process that they use
yes, sir, how are you doing, mr. hayes? >> guest: just fine, thanks. >> caller: my question is about about -- >> host: we're getting feedback. let me get one more point, how do you share information with other countries. >> guest: it's free and open sharing. that's been a u.s. policy for decades. it's important that we push that. and i'll just give a fairly simple example. when you are forecasting weather 24 hours in advance, you are not really concerned with what goes...
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[laughter] >> i just wanted to say a word, and then i'll turn it over to mr. hayes. the book i wrote is a memoir, it coffers all -- covers all 70 years of my life, the early years are short. there wasn't a lot of good stuff to write about that period of time. but, um, the last half of the book roughly focuses on the bush/cheney administration, my years as vice president. and the book opens in the prologue with a recounting the events as i saw them on 9/11. and, um, then much of that last half of the book deals with what we had to do during the course of our subsequent seven and a half years in order to keep the country safe, some of the controversies we were involved in on things like the terror surveillance program, enhanced interrogation and so forth. so that's a large part of the book is relevant with respect to 9/11 and the aftermath, although i don't want to mislead anybody, there's an awful lot in there of other stuff as well, too, going back to the fact, i guess, there have been five republican administrations since eisenhower, i've worked in if four of them,
[laughter] >> i just wanted to say a word, and then i'll turn it over to mr. hayes. the book i wrote is a memoir, it coffers all -- covers all 70 years of my life, the early years are short. there wasn't a lot of good stuff to write about that period of time. but, um, the last half of the book roughly focuses on the bush/cheney administration, my years as vice president. and the book opens in the prologue with a recounting the events as i saw them on 9/11. and, um, then much of that last...
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. >> i just wanted to say a word in an alternate over to mr. hayes. the book i wrote is a memoir. covers all 50 years of my life. the early years are short. there wasn't a lot of good stuff to write about that period of time. but the last half of the book focuses on the cheney administration break here as vice president. the book opens in the prologue with recounting the events as i saw them a 9/11, much of the last half of the book deals with what we had to do during the course of our subsequent 7.5 years in order to keep the country safe, some of the things were involved in such as a large part of the book is relevant, with respect to 9/11 and the aftermath, although i don't want to mislead anybody, there's an awful lot in the period going back to the fact there've been administration. i worked in four of them, worked closely with the ferrets, reagan administration as part of the house republican leadership in so i tried to cover all of that. time and obviously there's a lot we had to leave out. there is a lot. there's a lot of articles. i'm going to train over to him. >> just t
. >> i just wanted to say a word in an alternate over to mr. hayes. the book i wrote is a memoir. covers all 50 years of my life. the early years are short. there wasn't a lot of good stuff to write about that period of time. but the last half of the book focuses on the cheney administration break here as vice president. the book opens in the prologue with recounting the events as i saw them a 9/11, much of the last half of the book deals with what we had to do during the course of our...
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. >> while mr. hayesthe middle of the women's section, that was lovely. >> as you get this, before he was elected governor, guess who used to take part in that muscle beach annual competition? that's right, arnold schwarzenegger. oh! >> and rob nelson! >> are you kidding me? >> how many hours did you have to work out? >> that's just me when i first wake up. just a few pushups. that's all me, girl. that's all me. we'll be right back. rl. let me tell you about a very important phone call i made. when i got my medicare card, i realized i needed an aarp... medicare supplement nsurance card, too. medicare is one of the great things about turning 65, but it doesn't cover everything. in fact, it only pays up to " 80% of your part b expenses. if you're already on or eligible for medicare, call now to find out how an aarp... insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company, not paid by medicare part b. that can save you from paying .up to thousands of dollars... out of your own pocket. these are the only medicare sup
. >> while mr. hayesthe middle of the women's section, that was lovely. >> as you get this, before he was elected governor, guess who used to take part in that muscle beach annual competition? that's right, arnold schwarzenegger. oh! >> and rob nelson! >> are you kidding me? >> how many hours did you have to work out? >> that's just me when i first wake up. just a few pushups. that's all me, girl. that's all me. we'll be right back. rl. let me tell you about...
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mr. scooter hayes. he's joining us via skype from north carolina right this minute., your video is awesome. where did you get this passion to, you know, encourage young people to read? >> oh, i've always been a performer all my life. when i was in graduate school, i took a class on cataloging. i did a music video of the dewey decimal rap. >> are you a librarian? >> i am. i'm a librarian first, rapper second. >> you're probably the coolest librarian out there right now. >> oh, i appreciate that. ♪ >> beth here chuckled when she heard your name. for those who don't know the origin, tell us. >> it's the dewey system. i thought it would be funny to take on the rap name alias of melville dewey. i came out with a full-length album. ♪ >>> why are they measuring her with a tape measure? >> we'll show you what she's busting out of. we have the official adele music video that fans have been waiting for. that have earned the keurig brewed seal of approval. the keurig brewed seal is our commitment that the coffee inside will deliver a delicious cup of coffee every time. keurig b
mr. scooter hayes. he's joining us via skype from north carolina right this minute., your video is awesome. where did you get this passion to, you know, encourage young people to read? >> oh, i've always been a performer all my life. when i was in graduate school, i took a class on cataloging. i did a music video of the dewey decimal rap. >> are you a librarian? >> i am. i'm a librarian first, rapper second. >> you're probably the coolest librarian out there right now....
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. >> i just wanted to say a word and i will turn it over to mr. hayes. the book i wrote is a memoir. it covers all 70 years of my life, the early years are short. there was not a lot of good stuff to write about during that time, but the last half of the books focuses on the bush- cheney administration and my years as vice president. the book opens in the prologue with a recounting of events as i saw them on 9/11. much of that last half of the book deals with what we had to do during the course of our subsequent 7.5 years in order to keep the country say, some of the controversies we were involved in on things like the terror surveillance program, intense interrogation, and so forth. a large part of the book is relevant with respect to 9/11 and the aftermath, although i don't want to mislead anybody. there is a lot of other subjects as well, going back to the fact that there have been five republican administrations since i was in power. -- since eisenhower. i worked with four of them and work closely with the fifth. i am going to turn it over to steve.
. >> i just wanted to say a word and i will turn it over to mr. hayes. the book i wrote is a memoir. it covers all 70 years of my life, the early years are short. there was not a lot of good stuff to write about during that time, but the last half of the books focuses on the bush- cheney administration and my years as vice president. the book opens in the prologue with a recounting of events as i saw them on 9/11. much of that last half of the book deals with what we had to do during the...
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. >> i just wanted to say a word and i will turn it over to mr. hayes.oir. it covers all 70 years of my life, the early years are short. there was not a lot of good stuff to write about during that time, but the last half of the books fuses on the bush- cheney administration and my years as vice president. the book opens in the prologue with a recounting of events as i saw them on 9/11. much of that last half of the book deals with what we had to do during the course of our subsequent 7.5 years in order to keep the country say, some of the controversies we were involved in on things ke the terror surveillance program, intense interrogation, and so forth. a large part of the book is relevant with respect to 9/11 and the aftermath, although i don't want to mislead anybody. there is a lot of other subjects as well, going back to the fact that there have been five republican administrations since i was in power. -- since eisenhower. i worked with four of them and work closely with the fifth. i am going to turn it over to steve. >> just give you an idea of wh
. >> i just wanted to say a word and i will turn it over to mr. hayes.oir. it covers all 70 years of my life, the early years are short. there was not a lot of good stuff to write about during that time, but the last half of the books fuses on the bush- cheney administration and my years as vice president. the book opens in the prologue with a recounting of events as i saw them on 9/11. much of that last half of the book deals with what we had to do during the course of our subsequent 7.5...
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komisarjevsky and hayes forced mrs. hawke-petit drive to the bank.other, in a desperate attempt to save her family. that's jennifer hawke-petit on a bank surveillance video telling the bank teller that her husband and two daughters are being held hostage and she needs to withdraw $15,000 in ransom money. minutes later, jennifer petit leaves the bank. police, alerted by the bank manager, were dispatched to surround the house but ordered not to approach it. they say that's normal protocol in a hostage situation. when steven hayes returns from the bank with jennifer hawke-petit, it is 10:00 in the morning, nearly seven hours after the intruders broke into the home. dr. petit hears a commotion and cries out. one of the men says, don't worry, it will all be over in a couple of minutes. that's when dr. petit hears a hissing sound and says, i realized, quote, i had to get out. in a burst of adrenaline, the desperate husband and father frees himself from his basement prison. he rolls to a neighbor's driveway, bleeding badly and calling out for help. by now,
komisarjevsky and hayes forced mrs. hawke-petit drive to the bank.other, in a desperate attempt to save her family. that's jennifer hawke-petit on a bank surveillance video telling the bank teller that her husband and two daughters are being held hostage and she needs to withdraw $15,000 in ransom money. minutes later, jennifer petit leaves the bank. police, alerted by the bank manager, were dispatched to surround the house but ordered not to approach it. they say that's normal protocol in a...
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doing,ire, how are you going mr. hayes? my question is about -- host: we are getting some feedback. how do you share information with other countries? guest: it is free and open sharing. that has been the policy. it is important that we push that. when you are forecasting weather 24 hours in advance, you're not concerned with what goes on in china or russia. when you tried to push that out to seven or 10 days, it could affect us. that can better predict to create longer lead times on our forecast. host: one quick twitter question. guest: the hurricane center develops the names. i'm not sure of the coordination process. host: jack hayes, thank you for being with us. a short session of the house. live coverage here on c-span. the clerk: speaker's room, washington, d.c.,, september 2, 2011, i appoint the honorable mike fitzpatrick to act as speaker pro tempore on this day, signed john a boehner. the speaker pro tempore: the prayer will be offered by our guest chaplain. the chaplain: god our father, you guide everything in wisdom and love. you are good and forgiving, full of love to all
doing,ire, how are you going mr. hayes? my question is about -- host: we are getting some feedback. how do you share information with other countries? guest: it is free and open sharing. that has been the policy. it is important that we push that. when you are forecasting weather 24 hours in advance, you're not concerned with what goes on in china or russia. when you tried to push that out to seven or 10 days, it could affect us. that can better predict to create longer lead times on our...
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komisarjevsky and hayes forced mrs. hawke-petit drive to the bank.e, a mother, in a desperate attempt to save her family. that's jennifer hawke-petit on a bank surveillance video telling the bank teller that her husband and two daughters are being held hostage and she needs to withdraw $15,000 in ransom money. minutes later, jennifer petit leaves the bank. police, alerted by the bank manager, were dispatched to surround the house but ordered not to approach it. they say that's normal protocol in a hostage situation. when steven hayes returns from the bank with jennifer hawke-petit, it is 10:00 in the morning, nearly seven hours after the intruders broke into the home. dr. petit hears a commotion and cries out. one of the men says, don't worry, it will all be over in a couple of minutes. that's when dr. petit hears a hissing sound and says, i realized, quote, i had to get out. in a burst of adrenaline, the desperate husband and father frees himself from his basement prison. he rolls to a neighbor's driveway, bleeding badly and calling out for help. by
komisarjevsky and hayes forced mrs. hawke-petit drive to the bank.e, a mother, in a desperate attempt to save her family. that's jennifer hawke-petit on a bank surveillance video telling the bank teller that her husband and two daughters are being held hostage and she needs to withdraw $15,000 in ransom money. minutes later, jennifer petit leaves the bank. police, alerted by the bank manager, were dispatched to surround the house but ordered not to approach it. they say that's normal protocol...
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mr. cheney is interviewed by stephen hayes, senior writer and the author [applause] >>ch good morning. we'll come to the american enterprise institute. i am a vice president for foreign defense policy studies. let me first remind everybody to please turn off your telephones and ask everybody when the session ends to please remain seated in order tos, t allow therd speakers' to leave the room. a final housekeeping notes, booksellers are available in the reception at the end of the event.r when arthur brooks president who could unf not been here, invited vice presidentey cheney to join us today, it is with a view to rememberks the o attacks of 9/11, 10 years later to consider some of the lessonsthos learned and those that are not since that day. 9 at the first thing to recall about 9/11 fifth and a long war that we're stillir fighting is the many whoht gave their lives, the families who sacrificed their loved one's. first and foremost, now is the time to remember those brave americans who died at home or 518 men and women who risked everything so we dom freedom and are in a f viable alli
mr. cheney is interviewed by stephen hayes, senior writer and the author [applause] >>ch good morning. we'll come to the american enterprise institute. i am a vice president for foreign defense policy studies. let me first remind everybody to please turn off your telephones and ask everybody when the session ends to please remain seated in order tos, t allow therd speakers' to leave the room. a final housekeeping notes, booksellers are available in the reception at the end of the event.r...
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mr. cheney is interviewed by stephen hayes, senior writer and the author of "cheney." [applause] >> good morning, everybody, welcome to the american enterprise institute. i'm the vice president for foreign and defense policy studies here at aei. let me first remind everybody, please, to turn off their telephones or put them on vibrate. and ask everybody, when the session ends, to please row remain seated in order to allow our speakers to leave the room. book severals are available with the book in the reception after the end of the event. >> when aei president arthur brookes, who unfortunately couldn't be here, invited vice president cheney to join us today, it was with a view to remembering the attacks of 9/11, ten years later, and considering some of the lessons learned, and those that were not since that day. but the first thing to recall about 9/11, and about the long war that we are still fighting, is the many who gave their lives. the families who sacrificed loved ones, and the awful loss. first and foremost, now is the time to remember those many brave americans
mr. cheney is interviewed by stephen hayes, senior writer and the author of "cheney." [applause] >> good morning, everybody, welcome to the american enterprise institute. i'm the vice president for foreign and defense policy studies here at aei. let me first remind everybody, please, to turn off their telephones or put them on vibrate. and ask everybody, when the session ends, to please row remain seated in order to allow our speakers to leave the room. book severals are...
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hayes trial. well today, we saw more emotion from dr. petit, especially when he was recounting the promise of his daughters. hailey petit went to mrs.very academically challenging school. she was captain of the varsity team, basketball and crew and was going to attend dartmouth in the fall, dr. petit's alma ma r mater. when he was discussing his girls and the last time he heard his wife's voice in the kitchen of their home speaking to the intruder rs, he paused, put his hand to his mouth and sort of looked down and sort of flushed red. so today, while the facts were the same, the mood was different. a very emotional dr. petit. >> helen, a reporter for the hartford current, we had her on in addition to you tweeting. and she tweeted that dr. petit's testimony is still chilling, intention. also interestingly, dr. petit said it was more nerve wracking this second time around. >> it certainly appeared that way to me. again, this is a man who is so graceful, elegant, so stoic, but today, there were many pauses, more reflection, almost, on what he was saying. also very different as this defense team. this is a very aggressive defense team.
hayes trial. well today, we saw more emotion from dr. petit, especially when he was recounting the promise of his daughters. hailey petit went to mrs.very academically challenging school. she was captain of the varsity team, basketball and crew and was going to attend dartmouth in the fall, dr. petit's alma ma r mater. when he was discussing his girls and the last time he heard his wife's voice in the kitchen of their home speaking to the intruder rs, he paused, put his hand to his mouth and...