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mr. dean's appeal. >> how does it make any difference to us? >> and i am probably missing something and i am asking for you. >> yes, i know, i fully understand it. >> i fully understand it. >> and we felt that the nature of the appeal was the fact that mr. dean was not appealing the entire encroachment, it was just this site and this stairway, that was misinterpreted to be a public stairway. if there is a motion to continue we can take public comment on that otherwise we will proceed with the hearing. >> it does not like there say motion to continue and then mr. dean you can start with your 7 minute presentation. >> there is an park let before he bought the property and there is an encroaching part that was constructed illegally and should not be used for the next stairway. it is a beautiful, thanks. >> i am used to it. >> i get that from my family all of the time. this is what mr. auto proposes to do because there is no real access around the corner, part of this triangle has no sidewalk. there is a lot of new families in the neighborhood, cro
mr. dean's appeal. >> how does it make any difference to us? >> and i am probably missing something and i am asking for you. >> yes, i know, i fully understand it. >> i fully understand it. >> and we felt that the nature of the appeal was the fact that mr. dean was not appealing the entire encroachment, it was just this site and this stairway, that was misinterpreted to be a public stairway. if there is a motion to continue we can take public comment on that...
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. >> hey, mr. dean. >> dean is only two weeks away from completing his sentence. release will be jeopardized if the jail discovers he's responsible for the shank and choose to file new criminal charges. >> what do you know about the weapon? >> i didn't know anything about it. >> why were you back there opening boxes? >> i wasn't back there opening boxes the only time i went back down when i was stocking freezer and i was asked to go help. >> who asked you? >> a c.o. i had an inmate that's incarcerated with me in there, gary valentine, he's the one that found it and didn't think of it and tried to throw it away and the officer asked what it was and that's when it was discovered. >> how long have you been a kitchen trustee? >> roughly 70 days. >> have you had any problems down there? >> no, ma'am, i have not been any problems or any lockup, this is my first time to the hole. >> anything else you would like to tell me. >> i wouldn't jeopardize myself to have anything in my possession or in my room or anything because i know what will happen about it. i'm going home t
. >> hey, mr. dean. >> dean is only two weeks away from completing his sentence. release will be jeopardized if the jail discovers he's responsible for the shank and choose to file new criminal charges. >> what do you know about the weapon? >> i didn't know anything about it. >> why were you back there opening boxes? >> i wasn't back there opening boxes the only time i went back down when i was stocking freezer and i was asked to go help. >> who asked...
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regulations, and the regular process and did a notification and had a public hearing and at which mr. dean presented his issues and our hearing officer reviewed all of the facts and made... n >> so a permit that was for an encroachment that already existed? >> is that what is going on here? >> that happens quite often. >> is that what is going on here? >> okay. >> are you finished? >> yeah. i have no further comments. >> okay. >> actually there is two stairways. that are for private use does that... >> yes, correct. >> and there is one that basically interconnects mars and core bit avenue. >> i understand that. >> but there are two that come from the house. and i guess that one could sit on the stairs and one would do, but basically for private use, okay. >> yes. >> it accesses the subject property. yes. >> and at two different points. >> at two different points, correct. >> the permit of that issue and the subject permit only relates to one of those; is that correct?? >> the stairways. no it reflects all of the stairways that are to be constructed in the public right-of-way. >> constructe
regulations, and the regular process and did a notification and had a public hearing and at which mr. dean presented his issues and our hearing officer reviewed all of the facts and made... n >> so a permit that was for an encroachment that already existed? >> is that what is going on here? >> that happens quite often. >> is that what is going on here? >> okay. >> are you finished? >> yeah. i have no further comments. >> okay. >> actually...
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i also, mr. deano thank particularly the african you atic core -- represented the people of south africa with your official represented us, represented apartheid, thank you very much for being such a clear voice to all of us. i also think that we must thank the people of the united states of america and the banner of the free south africa movement. we have heard from some of them today, but i think that will what we have seen is an energy and most importantly a conscience and a humanity that transcends oceans, that transcends continents, that transcends every difference that is possible in the world. so i end by quoting again from nelson mandela the second time he spoke in these houses when he received the congressional medal of honor on the-h $of -- 23rd of september 1998, he said, honorable members, i do not expect to be granted again the privilege of addressing the elected representatives of the united states of america, i am proudly grateful to have been allowed to do so in the last month of my pu
i also, mr. deano thank particularly the african you atic core -- represented the people of south africa with your official represented us, represented apartheid, thank you very much for being such a clear voice to all of us. i also think that we must thank the people of the united states of america and the banner of the free south africa movement. we have heard from some of them today, but i think that will what we have seen is an energy and most importantly a conscience and a humanity that...
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mr. brez, because she was dean of the press corps. let me just tell you a little bit about helen.he was controversial, and, in fact, her days at the white house were ended over a controversial -- over some things she said about the middle east. she was incredibly passionate, but she was a persist ebt reporter that upset every president since john f. kennedy. that's how long her career goes back. she convinced him, by the way, show told me this story one time, to boycott those big press dinners that now are held usually in the springtime until they allowed women in. she was the first woman to go into the -- to be accepted into the gridiron club, et cetera, et cetera. when i went to the white house as a 20-something really scared journalist thinking there are all these people that know what they're doing and they're going to think i'm this little nerd that doesn't know anything, no one was nicer to me than helen thomas. and she has been to so many women kind of that person who just toughed her way through. people look at her as if -- big tough journalist, but she had a soft heart. s
mr. brez, because she was dean of the press corps. let me just tell you a little bit about helen.he was controversial, and, in fact, her days at the white house were ended over a controversial -- over some things she said about the middle east. she was incredibly passionate, but she was a persist ebt reporter that upset every president since john f. kennedy. that's how long her career goes back. she convinced him, by the way, show told me this story one time, to boycott those big press dinners...
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mr. randolph was considered the dean of african american leadership. he was always wanting to have a march on washington. so he convinced us it was time for us to march. and a few days later after meeting the president, we met in new york city at old roosevelt hotel on -- >> 42nd. >> right, 42nd. i walked by their sometimes there sometimes. and we invited four white religious leaders to join us, and we issued the call to the march 3 we thought we would get 50 to 75 people. to the march. we thought we would get 50 to 75 people. we hear of a hot young lady -- of a young lady who worked in the office in new york. we called her up and we said, ruschel, how many people come in from new york? how many people are coming from philadelphia, boston? how many will be on the train coming from the south? how many people coming from the west coast. -- from the west coast? and i remember so well that morning in 1963, the 10 of us, the six plus the four, came up on capitol hill. we met with the leadership of the house, both democrat and republican. we had been on the
mr. randolph was considered the dean of african american leadership. he was always wanting to have a march on washington. so he convinced us it was time for us to march. and a few days later after meeting the president, we met in new york city at old roosevelt hotel on -- >> 42nd. >> right, 42nd. i walked by their sometimes there sometimes. and we invited four white religious leaders to join us, and we issued the call to the march 3 we thought we would get 50 to 75 people. to the...
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dean obeidallah. i'm proud to have such a glamorous and brilliant panel of folks. do we think mr. snowden is still waiting by the luggage carousel in moscow or is he enjoying a viennese coffee with morales? >> i think he's got a problem. i think he would like to be tom hanks stuck in the terminal but i have a feeling he's on that plane. let me tell you something after a week of bolivian fried bananas, he will be begging the nsa to take this stuff back. katie, what do you make of the mr. snowden story? >> location, location, location, he should choose a country where no one wants to be. he should go to sudan and there aren't be any fuss. >> that's true. >> extradition treaty. >> john: dean, venezuela is a strong possibility since the president stated snowden deserved protection under international law. the president said he did not kill anyone and he did not plan to bomb. he only said a big truth to prevent wars. i know he succeeded the late leader but doesn't he get a point? >> he does have a point recently. a great point about clapper who lied to congress in front of us and is no
dean obeidallah. i'm proud to have such a glamorous and brilliant panel of folks. do we think mr. snowden is still waiting by the luggage carousel in moscow or is he enjoying a viennese coffee with morales? >> i think he's got a problem. i think he would like to be tom hanks stuck in the terminal but i have a feeling he's on that plane. let me tell you something after a week of bolivian fried bananas, he will be begging the nsa to take this stuff back. katie, what do you make of the mr....
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dean denies the allegation. [ inaudible ] >> are you sure it wasn't mrs.ace is maple. >> canadian. >> stephanie: maybe she's canadian. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: oh, we are ridiculous. okay. so speaking of the george zimmerman trial. b29 -- >> bingo. >> super fortres. >> stephanie: >> my first thought was second degree murder. and in the nine hours it was hard. i wanted to find something bad, something we would connect to the law. for myself he's guilty because the evidence shows he is guilty. george zimmerman got away with murder, but you can't get away from god, and at the end of the day, he's going to have a lot of questions and answers he has to deal with. the law couldn't prove it, but, you know, the world goes in circles. >> stephanie: interesting stuff. let's go to debbie in oregon. >> caller: hi, i want to talk about the zimmerman superhero moment. because all of the people that were involved are disappearing faster than cockroaches when the lights come on. anyway, if he is willing to lie about that -- >> stephanie: yeah. we have been calling bs on
dean denies the allegation. [ inaudible ] >> are you sure it wasn't mrs.ace is maple. >> canadian. >> stephanie: maybe she's canadian. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: oh, we are ridiculous. okay. so speaking of the george zimmerman trial. b29 -- >> bingo. >> super fortres. >> stephanie: >> my first thought was second degree murder. and in the nine hours it was hard. i wanted to find something bad, something we would connect to the law. for myself he's...
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mr. president's. kerosene many. melissa: and i'm glad you tried to say his name and not me. i was going to get through the entire segment without trying to say it really quick, paula dean is publisherok that is supposed to come out. it was one thing to cancel all her upcoming books, but it was number one on the amazon less to pre order which, by the way, was like her number -- normal southern stuff. was that a good business decision? it was a best seller. they decided not to publish it. this is random house. >> athink it's a vy big business decision because people aren't buying this book because they need another cookbook. they're buying it because it is a souvenir. everyone loves a train wreck and here is someone selling the book. she has pont's. those people will still buy pots. these people will still buy cookbooks. her goose is cooked. get out, pau away, and cut the losses. melissa: a lot of money down the drain. always great to have you want. next up, apparentl nothing sells like crime. the erin hernandez murder charge creates one of the hottest collectibles on the intert. we have it all with "spare change." you can never have too much "money." ♪ ♪ melissa: time for a little f
mr. president's. kerosene many. melissa: and i'm glad you tried to say his name and not me. i was going to get through the entire segment without trying to say it really quick, paula dean is publisherok that is supposed to come out. it was one thing to cancel all her upcoming books, but it was number one on the amazon less to pre order which, by the way, was like her number -- normal southern stuff. was that a good business decision? it was a best seller. they decided not to publish it. this is...
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dean on the ground for us in cairo. thanks very much. let me turn to the former egyptian ambassador to the united states. mr. ambassador, welcome to "meet the press." there are reports you would become the foreign minister in a new government that would be formed on this interim basis. but my question to you this morning, sir, is who is going to be in charge of egypt and how does anyone govern egypt at this particular moment? >> let me start by saying that, as you said, we do not yet have a prime minister. consequently, we don't have any nominees for any of the cabinet posts, including that of foreign minister. we are trying to establish a government that the interim president is consulting to try to get the widest possible support for the new prime minister, and hopefully he will announce the prime minister's name within a few hours or a day at most, i hope. once that's set, you will also have a roadmap set out by the president how to return to the constitutional discussions and two settles of elections for parliament and for president. >> the question about the muslim brotherhood and the islamists is a rea
dean on the ground for us in cairo. thanks very much. let me turn to the former egyptian ambassador to the united states. mr. ambassador, welcome to "meet the press." there are reports you would become the foreign minister in a new government that would be formed on this interim basis. but my question to you this morning, sir, is who is going to be in charge of egypt and how does anyone govern egypt at this particular moment? >> let me start by saying that, as you said, we do...